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Police seek public assistance after early-morning robbery Friday

On May 6 at 4:27 a.m., Castlegar RCMP responded to a robbery at a business on 6th Avenue in Castlegar.  Two male suspects took an undisclosed amount of cash from an employee leaving work.  The victim was not injured during the robbery.  The investigation is ongoing and further details relating to the incident are not being ...

Police issue release regarding morning fire and robbery attempt

Ed Note: The following is a press release issued by Castlegar RCMP Cpl. Dave Johnson: At approximately 5 a.m. May 4, Castlegar RCMP responded to two simultaneous incidents in the Castlegar city area. The first call was a report building fire on 2nd Street near 11th Avenue. A passing motorist noticed flames from inside business...

Vehicle smashes front of Chevron in apparent attempted robbery

In what appears to have been an attempted smash-and-grab gone wrong at the Castlegar Chevron this morning, there was more 'smash' and less 'grab' than perhaps was intended. Castlegar RCMP Cpl. Dave Johnson said the business had an alarm, and the call came in at roughly 5 a.m. “A vehicle was utilized to breach the front area...

Alcohol a factor in early morning car crash

Robson fire crews responded to a single vehicle roll-over early this morning, according to Robson fire chief Jeff Grant. Grant said a six-man crew responded to a call early Wednesday morning of a single vehicle MVI in the 2700 block of Broadwater Road. The single occupant, a female driver, had crossed the centre line, lost ...

Therapy/trauma dog here to ease struggling local children (with photo gallery)

One of the region's newest, cutest and coolest new residents is promising to be a blessing for the entire West Kootenay, having already captured hearts in both Castlegar and Nelson. Introducing Pheonix, a three-and-a-half-year-old Alaskan Malamute (much like a Husky, but generally a calmer, lower-energy breed) who's actually...

BC aims to stop profits from crime in wake of Pickton book

Murderers and others convicted of serious crimes will not be able to profit from their crimes through memoirs or memorabilia and inflict further anguish on their victims and families, under proposed legislation introduced today. If passed, the Profits of Criminal Notoriety Act will target those who attempt to benefit from the...

IIO BC called in to investigate double fatal police shooting

The Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia (IIO BC) has been notified to deal with a double fatal police shooting Thursday in the Village of Granisle, which is located north of Topley on the shores of Babine Lake. RCMP received a call at approximately 12:33 p.m. Thursday (April 21) to a neighbour dispute involving...

RCMP concerned with increase in speed on highways; 13 vehicles seized in past week

The West Kootenay Traffic Services/Nelson IRSU are concerned with the recent increase in speeding vehicles on highways in the region. Acting OIC South East District John Ferguson said in a media release drivers should not increase speed thanks to an early spring that has seen highway crews clean up roads. "We still have wild...

Don't get scammed again — CRA issues warning

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is advising the public that during tax time scammers are on the prowl looking to steal your hard-earned money. The CRA said in a media release there is a scam making its round that asks taxpayers to share personal information over the phone. The CRA says this is a scam. "If you get a call or ...

BREAKING: Trail fugitive captured by Calgary Police Fugitive Unit

A Trail fugitive is back in police custody after a collaborative effort between BC and Alberta police resulted in him being arrested in Calgary March 30, acccording to Trail RCMP Cpl. Mike Wicentowich. An extensive manhunt, including massive social media outreach was launched to find Joel Andrew Hutchinson, 30, after he failed...