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Ministerial statement on immediate roadside prohibitions

Solicitor General Shirley Bond had this statement Wednesday regarding the B.C. Supreme Court decision on Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) legislation: “Today, Justice Jon Sigurdson issued a decision on the constitutionality of B.C.’s Immediate Roadside Prohibition program and substantially upheld the program, saying that this is “validly enacted provincial legislation.” The court did find that for […]

RCMP: Senior dies in car crash

A passenger died after being thrown from a truck he was travelling in when it lost control on slippery roads today. 72-year-old Jacob Giesbrecht of Grand Forks was not wearing his seatbelt when he was ejected from the truck as it slid off the road and died as a result of his injuries. The driver […]

Police ask for help finding local woman

Castlegar RCMP are requesting assistance in locating Colleen Theresa Rizzotti. Rizzotti is wanted for two counts of theft under $5,000, and one count of breaching her Conditional Sentence Order. Rizotti is 50 years of age, Caucasian, 5’6, 150 pounds, has blue eyes, and brown hair. She has a tattoo of two tear drops underneath her left […]

RCMP admit to monitoring B.C. graffiti artist

A Grand Forks graffiti artist was being watched by the RCMP, the police admitted Monday, the CBC reported. Two surveillance cameras hidden in trees near his home were found in June by Dion Nordick, with pictures of himself and friends coming and going from his home. He also found hundreds of pictures of drug busts, […]

Local border guards honoured

On November 16, 2011, four Canada Border Services Agency officers working in the Okanagan and Kootenay District were the proud recipients of the Peace Officer Exemplary Award.  This award was created by the Governor General in 2004 to recognize peace officers who have been employed at least 20 years in protecting the safety of the […]

Nakusp man gets two years in jail for B and E drug search

A Nakusp man that used a two-foot-long metal pipe to break into a house in a search for drugs has been given two years in federal prison. On Wednesday, Nov. 23 James Russell Fraser, 27, was convicted in Nakusp Provincial Court for offences stemming from a home invasion. Fraser plead guilty to break and enter […]

Addams bucks up to return surveillance cameras

RCMP regained possession of camera cards containing images from sensitive police files from a surveillance gone wrong.   Staff Sgt. Dan Seibel, operations NCO for the Kootenay Boundary Regional RCMP Detachment, said that he retrieved the government property earlier this week from Dion Nordick, known as Buck Addams, through his lawyer.    “Since this incident […]

Canada's polygamy laws upheld by B.C. Supreme Court

Canada’s polygamy laws were upheld in B.C. Supreme Court Wednesday, the CBC reported. The court said minors who end up in polygamous marriages should be exempt from prosecution. In a 335-page decision Wednesday, Chief Justice Robert Bauman ruled in favour of the section of the Criminal Code outlawing polygamous unions. In his ruling, Bauman said […]

Local school-bus driver binds and gags kids with duct tape

On Oct. 26, the Castlegar RCMP received a complaint regarding an incident involving a local school bus driver on one of the after school bus routes.   The incident revolved around what was supposed to be a fun game between the driver and kids riding the bus. The driver is alleged to have canvassed  children on […]

Superhero teens lure alleged sex predators

Call it superhero justice, but a Chilliwack masked avenger has started exposing men seeking dates with underage girls, the Vancouver Province reports. A man dressed in a Batman costume has been confronting men alleged to have arranged a meeting with an under youth. Over the past three weeks, three videos have been posted to YouTube […]

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