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.
A second House of Commons committee is debating whether to probe the aborted deal between the federal government and WE Charity to run a massive student-volunteering program.
The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a judge's decision to halt a murder case because of excessive delay, even though the accused man was long ago deported from Canada.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau will outline today how the federal government is reshaping its emergency wage-subsidy program that has been extended to the end of the year.
According to a release from Vancouver Coastal Health an outbreak of COVID-19 has taken place in the NICU at St. Paul's Hospital. The NICU is designed for newborns at the hospital.
Metro Vancouver Transit Police say a woman travelling on a Surrey bus received multiple threats of sexual violence. According to Transit Police the woman was on a bus that had just departed Newton Exchange with about 15 other passengers on July 14 around 11 pm when she received the threatening messages to her phone via AirDrop.
Another record for monthly overdose deaths related to illicit drugs has been set in British Columbia, prompting the former provincial health officer to call for radical steps to reduce fatalities including access to pharmaceutical-grade heroin produced in Canada.