Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 24 May, 2023 05:10 PM
Three people are facing charges more than two years after police in B-C began a drug trafficking investigation.
Investigators with the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit say search warrants were executed in November 2020 on four residences in Burnaby, Vancouver and Abbotsford.
They say police found about four kilograms of fentanyl as well as small amounts of other illicit drugs and Canadian cash.
Two men and one woman were charged last week with a series of offences including trafficking and possession for the purpose of trafficking.
There are 5,594 active cases of COVID-19 in the province and 164,470 people who tested positive have recovered. Of the active cases, 262 individuals are in hospital and 130 are in intensive care. The remaining people are recovering at home in self-isolation.
Adrian Dix says the province is reviewing "all options" when it comes to limiting protests outside of hospitals. Dix says ignoring scientific facts, evidence and data and refusing the vaccine only hurts the wider population.
The resident fortunately knew their bike well, and was able to identify several specific characteristics from the bike, that they passed along to police.
Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau revealed on Aug. 31 that around 1,250 Canadian citizens, permanent residents and family members were stranded in Afghanistan following the withdrawal of all U.S. military forces from the country.
Rachna Singh, the parliamentary secretary for anti-racism initiatives, says the public feedback will help better identify systemic racism in existing government programs. B.C. residents can share their thoughts through an online government portal until Nov. 30.
Ninety-eight firefighters and three support staff arrived from Mexico on July 24 as hundreds of wildfires flared and drought conditions gripped much of the southern half of the province.