Close X
Saturday, November 30, 2024
ADVT 
National

Shooting in Coquitlam sends one to hospital, RCMP believe it to be targeted incident

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 18 May, 2023 09:41 AM
  • Shooting in Coquitlam sends one to hospital, RCMP believe it to be targeted incident

Coquitlam RCMP say they believe a shooting in the city's Burke Mountain neighbourhood was a targeted incident.

Officers were called to the David Avenue and Coast Meridian Road area around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.

When they arrived, they found a man with life-threatening gunshot injuries, and he was rushed to hospital.

Witnesses reported seeing a suspect leaving the scene in a silver or grey four-door sedan.

About half an hour later, police were advised of a vehicle fire near Cape Horn Avenue and United Boulevard in Coquitlam, which is believed to be related.

RCMP say the shooting is very concerning because the area was highly populated at the time.

 

MORE National ARTICLES

Surrey's Cloverdale Agriplex getting a $1M upgrade

Surrey's Cloverdale Agriplex getting a $1M upgrade
A one-million dollar upgrade is being supplied through the Destination Development Fund, which will go toward making the site of the Cloverdale Rodeo more accessible and versatile.

Surrey's Cloverdale Agriplex getting a $1M upgrade

Funding investment for air quality improvement in BC schools

Funding investment for air quality improvement in BC schools
A joint investment of 3.2-million-dollars will go toward improving the ventilation systems at five elementary and secondary schools in the province. Two of the schools in Abbotsford will receive funding to replace heat pumps, a chiller and a direct digital controls upgrade.

Funding investment for air quality improvement in BC schools

Possibility of foreign interference in B-C's elections

Possibility of foreign interference in B-C's elections
Eby's comments today around the same time the federal government announced it was expelling Chinese diplomat Zhao Wei, whom C-SIS says was involved in a plot to intimidate Conservative M-P Michael Chong and his relatives in Hong Kong.

Possibility of foreign interference in B-C's elections

Report finds mismanagement, risk to public funds at BC Housing under former CEO

Report finds mismanagement, risk to public funds at BC Housing under former CEO
 In particular, the probe revealed mismanagement related to a conflict of interest between the former CEO, Shayne Ramsay, and his spouse, Janice Abbott, the CEO of Atira Women's Resource Society, BC Housing's largest housing operator.  

Report finds mismanagement, risk to public funds at BC Housing under former CEO

83 year old pedestrian dies in motorcycle crash

83 year old pedestrian dies in motorcycle crash
The motorcycle was travelling west-bound on Clarke Road as the pedestrian was crossing Clarke Road near the McDonalds located at 531 Clarke Road, Coquitlam. The motorcycle collided with an 83-year-old pedestrian who was transported to hospital and later succumbed to their injuries.

83 year old pedestrian dies in motorcycle crash

Province investing $75M in learning spaces for in-demand jobs

Province investing $75M in learning spaces for in-demand jobs
The B-C government is investing almost 75-million for three thousand new learning spaces for in-demand jobs. The spaces cover areas such as cybersecurity, software engineering, life sciences, creative technology and agritech.

Province investing $75M in learning spaces for in-demand jobs