WATCH: 4 Surrey Businesses fined thousands of dollars for not following Covid19 Protocol, North Vancouver RCMP warns the public not to cliff jump, The Vancouver Canucks play the Vegas Golden Knights
Darpan News Desk Darpan, 25 Aug, 2020 07:51 PM
4 Surrey Businesses & Event Organizers fined thousands of dollars for not following Covid19 Protocol. COVID-19 numbers on an upward trend in BC leading to stricter measures. Back to School worrying many parents.
A Lower mainland man loses his life cliff jumping in Lynn Canyon. North Vancouver RCMP warns the public not to cliff jump.
The Vancouver Canucks play the Vegas Golden Knights Tuesday evening.
Vancouver Police are reporting a large increase in the number of replica gun seizures in Vancouver and an increase in the frequency with which police encounter highly realistic replica firearms. “In the first six months of 2020, seizures of replica guns are up over 107 per cent, compared to the same time period in 2018.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's promise to provide a $600 payment to disabled Canadians to help with additional costs in the COVID-19 pandemic remains in limbo.
National Chief Perry Bellegarde says provincial governments that want to cling to their jurisdiction over child welfare are the biggest barrier to implementing new legislation giving Indigenous communities control over their children's well-being.
The federal Liberal government is facing growing calls to provide direct support to Canada's charity and non-profit sector as some of the country's best-known and largest organizations say they are struggling to survive because of COVID-19.
The parliamentary budget office says it could cost more than $98 billion to provide almost all Canadians with a basic income for six months beginning this fall.