The Surrey RCMP General Investigation Unit is investigating an overnight shooting that took place around 2am with ties to the Lower Mainland Gang Conflict. The incident took place in the Newton area of 6200-block of 132A Street.
According to police there have been no injuries in this targeted incident. The public is not at risk.
The investigation is in its early stages and suspects are still being identified. Anyone with information about this shooting is asked to call Surrey RCMP at 604 599 0502.
The weapons found ranged from handguns to carbine-style rifles, and police say they also discovered cash and high-end items believed to be proceeds of crime.
In a letter to commissioner Mario Dion, Angus says he thinks Morneau might have broken rules around conflict of interest and preferential treatment in allegedly green-lighting a $12-million contract for WE shortly after co-founder Craig Kielburger emailed Morneau about a youth entrepreneurship program in April.
While the goal is to get the money out before Christmas, Horgan said people will probably be happy to get the cash whether it comes on Dec. 24 or Jan. 5.
Horgan was commenting on a proposal from Dr. Richard Stanwick, the chief medical officer for Vancouver Island, on limiting the potential spread of COVID-19 through mandatory quarantines.