One man is dead following a targeted shooting in Surrey on Sunday night. According to Surrey RCMP, officers got reports of a shooting at the Fleetwood shopping complex at the corner of 152 Street and Fraser Highway at around 7:40pm.
Police found the man with serious injuries at the crime scene. He was attended to by paramedics but succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead.
IHIT is now engaged in the investigation. The victim is known to police and investigators confirmed this is believed to be a targeted incident.
The company will also reopen certain areas of the vessels, such as the Pacific Buffet area on the Spirit Class vessels, for seating only, as a way to provide passengers more space for physical distancing.
Craig and Marc Kielburger, who are also planning to step down from the organization they co-founded, were set to release an open letter explaining the move.
They said some of the preparations include being able to conduct up to 20,000 daily COVID-19 tests, hiring more than 600 additional contact tracers and purchasing more than 1.9 million doses of flu vaccine.
In recent weeks, statues of Canada's first prime minister have been toppled or defaced in protests against systemic racism and Canada's colonial history.
Education Minister Rob Fleming has said districts are expecting 85 to 90 per cent of students to attend school in person, but some parents and students say they're frustrated by the lack of remote learning options, large class sizes and inconsistent messaging about physical distancing.
A notice on the Tla'amin Nation website says residents have been ordered to shelter in place to slow the spread of the virus while health officials complete contact tracing.