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Local governments to receive grant to fast-track development
Canada
July 6, 2026

Local governments to receive grant to fast-track development

Fifty-six local governments will receive funding to fast-track development approvals and accelerate the delivery of homes."Our focus from the start has been on helping people across B.C. find housing that fits their needs and budgets. That can look very different in different communities," said Christine Boyle, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs. "With the Local Government Development Approvals Program, local governments can improve their internal processes and development approvals, so that we can speed up the delivery of homes for people living and working in B.C."The Local Government Develop Approvals Program, administered through the Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM), helps local governments develop innovative ways to improve development-approval processes to help non-profit housing organizations, developers and other stakeholders deliver homes quicker and increase housing supply."The Province is building the housing people in B.C. need, with more than 99,000 homes built or underway," said Brittny Anderson, Minister of State for Local Governments and Rural Communities. "We're going to continue our strong partnerships to build so British Columbians are able to afford to rent, to own and stay in the communities they work in, where their families are and where they call home."Cori Ramsay, president, UBCM, said: "Getting the homes British Columbians need approved, built and available requires all orders of government and industry to work together to improve development approvals processes. Across B.C., local governments are investing in practical solutions to streamline approvals, including digitizing permitting systems, adopting standardized housing designs, and modernizing processes. UBCM is pleased to partner with the Province to deliver the Local Government Develop Approvals Program, helping communities strengthen their capacity to support the timely delivery of much-needed housing."Innovative solutions to fast-track housingThe $9-million grant programs will support streamlining local government development approvals processes for a variety of projects, such as prefabricated, modular or standardized housing designs. The City of Fernie will make enhancements to improve record retrieval speed, ensure compatibility with the BC Building Permit Hub and build alignment with future provincial systems. The District of Lake Country will identify opportunities to support the adoption of modern methods of construction, review the zoning bylaw and make recommendations to improve development approval processes. The City of Burnaby will implement targeted development approvals process improvements to support housing delivery, with a focus on small-scale multi-unit housing, standardized housing designs and modern construction methods.

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Former College Basketball Player Charged with Defrauding Victims of $2.2 Million in US
Canada
July 6, 2026

Former College Basketball Player Charged with Defrauding Victims of $2.2 Million in US

Former college basketball player and Estonian national Kerr Kriisa was arrested and will appear in federal court this week on five counts of wire fraud, announced U.S. Attorney Matthew L. Harvey.According to court documents, from 2022 through June 2, 2026, Kriisa, 25, in Monongalia County, West Virginia and elsewhere, allegedly carried out a scheme to obtain nearly $2.2 million from multiple victims using false representations, fabricated identities, and deceptive communications. The indictment alleges that Kriisa posed as various individuals — including fictional contacts and family members — and falsely claimed he and his family were in danger, that his mother needed cancer treatment, or that family property required urgent financial support.“Financial fraud schemes erode trust and cause real harm to victims who believed they were helping someone in need,” said U.S. Attorney Matthew L. Harvey. “Our office will continue to pursue individuals who exploit others through deception. We are committed to holding them accountable for their actions.”Kriisa allegedly requested repeated payments from two victims and, at times, directed one victim to send money to the other under false pretenses. The indictment describes numerous emails and text messages sent as part of the scheme, including five specific wire transmissions tied to the charged counts.In April 2025, Kriisa allegedly signed a written agreement promising to repay one victim $100,000 by February 2026, which prosecutors say was also fraudulent.Kriisa played basketball for the University of Arizona, West Virginia University, the University of Kentucky, and the University of Cincinnati. The government is seeking forfeiture of any proceeds traceable to the alleged offenses, including a money judgment of approximately $2.2 million.Assistant U.S. Attorney Jarod Douglas is prosecuting the case. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating.An indictment is merely an allegation. A defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.

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Keep pets out of parked vehicles this summer, Richmond RCMP urges
Canada
July 6, 2026

Keep pets out of parked vehicles this summer, Richmond RCMP urges

A parked vehicle heats up fast on a hot day, and officers will step in to free an animal in distress.Richmond RCMP is asking drivers to leave their pets at home on warm days rather than bringing them along on errands.The inside of a parked vehicle heats up quickly once the engine is off, even with the windows cracked and even on a day that does not feel especially hot. An animal left inside can move from discomfort to a medical emergency in the time it takes to run a single errand.Officers respond to calls about animals left in parked vehicles through the summer. When an animal is found in distress, police are authorized to enter the vehicle to free it.If you see an animal in distress in a hot vehicle, call 9-1-1. Be ready to give the location, a description of the vehicle including a license plate, and a description of the animal and its condition.Watch: a quick shareable reminder from Richmond RCMP on keeping your dog cool and safe this summer."A vehicle in the heat can turn dangerous in a few minutes. The simple rule is to never leave anyone in a parked vehicle who can’t get out on their own, whether that’s a child, an older adult, or a pet.” said Cpl. Frank Bryson, Richmond RCMP Media Relations Officer. “If you see a person or an animal in distress, call 9-1-1.”When the weather is warm, the safest place for your pet is at home with access to water and shade. If your pet needs to come with you, plan stops where it can stay with you and out of an unattended vehicle.

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RCMP investigate fuel theft and collision on Highway 16
Canada
July 6, 2026

RCMP investigate fuel theft and collision on Highway 16

Mcbride RCMP are investigating a fuel theft and subsequent collision that occurred on July 4, near Goat River Pit Road and Highway 16. At approximately 5:15 p.m., police received a report that fuel and batteries had been stolen from heavy equipment located on a rural property. Shortly afterward, police were advised of a motor vehicle collision near the intersection of Goat River Pit Road and Highway 16. The investigation determined that a witness had followed the suspect vehicle and was attempting to gather information when the suspect vehicle exited Goat River Pit Road and collided with the witness's vehicle. The suspect vehicle subsequently lost control, crashing into the ditch. Four occupants fled from the suspect vehicle on foot following the collision. RCMP officers, with the assistance of Police Dog Services (PDS) and the Emergency Response Team, attended the area and conducted a search. Three occupants were quickly located in a nearby wooded area, while a fourth occupant was later located by the PDS in the woods. Two individuals received medical treatment for injuries sustained during the incident, including injuries related to the collision. Highway 16 was closed for a period of time while emergency responders attended the scene and investigators conducted their investigation. The highway has since reopened. All four suspects were arrested in connection with the investigation and have since been released pending further investigation. The investigation into the theft and collision remains ongoing. Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to contact the Mcbride RCMP Detachment.

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Police seeking information in robbery investigation
Canada
July 6, 2026

Police seeking information in robbery investigation

On July 3, at approximately 7:30 p.m., West Shore RCMP frontline officers responded to a report of a robbery in the parking lot of the Walmart located at 860 Langford Parkway in Langford.Police learned that a group of four youths riding e-dirt bikes had been performing stunts in the Walmart parking lot. During the incident, one of the youths allegedly brandished bear spray and a knife before threatening the victim and demanding they hand over their belongings or be sprayed. Officers located the group and attempted to conduct a traffic stop; however, the suspects failed to stop for police. One suspect abandoned their e-dirt bike near Bear Mountain and fled on foot into a wooded area. With the assistance of the Police Dog Service, officers tracked down and arrested the youth in connection with the investigation. The e-dirt bike was seized and towed by police.The investigation remains ongoing. Police are working to identify and locate the remaining youth suspects involved in the robbery and are asking for the public’s assistance.Anyone who was in the Walmart parking lot on July 3 between 7:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and has dash camera footage or information that could assist investigators is asked to contact West Shore RCMP.The use of e-dirt bikes on public roadways is prohibited under British Columbia’s Motor Vehicle Act. Riders found operating e-dirt bikes on public roads may face significant penalties, including fines and the seizure of their vehicle.

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Charges and Arrests Following Mischief to Crosswalk
Canada
July 6, 2026

Charges and Arrests Following Mischief to Crosswalk

Two men have now both been arrested and criminally charged following an investigation by Surrey Police Service (SPS) following two alleged mischief incidents to a crosswalk in Surrey’s City Central neighbourhood on May 30 and June 27. On May 30, at approximately 3:48 pm, SPS Frontline officers responded to reports of a mischief to a 2SLGBTQ+ crosswalk at the intersection of Old Yale Road and University Drive. The mischief allegedly occurred during a protest. Officers arrived on scene and located a rainbow-coloured pride crosswalk that had been spray painted. Three men were identified as suspects. SPS Frontline members took lead of the investigation and, with the assistance of SPS’s Major Crime Section and SPS’s Hate Crime Coordinator, the initial May 30, investigation initially resulted in one man, Amrit Birring, being arrested and released on an undertaking with numerous conditions. On June 26, the BC Prosecution Service approved Criminal Code charges against two men, Amrit Birring, a 58-year-old-male, and Errol Povah, a 67-year-old-male. On that date both were charged with one count each of mischief over $5000. Amrit Birring subsequently turned himself in at SPS headquarters, was arrested, and was released on an undertaking with conditions pending his upcoming court date. Errol Povah was arrested on July 3, in Vancouver and was released from police custody with conditions. On June 27, at approximately 11:30 am the same crosswalk was again allegedly defaced. A second count of mischief over $5000 was approved against Errol Povah on July 3.

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