Unidentified Hells Angels found partially liable for 2014 B.C. accident
An unknown Hells Angels has been found partly responsible for a 2014 crash on the Lougheed Highway that left another motorcyclist injured. Read More
View ArticleKiller granted day parole 28 years after brutal Creston murder
A man convicted in a brutal murder in Creston in 1992 has been granted day parole after receiving support from his famous musician sister. Read More
View ArticleHigh-risk offender released pending trial on new charges
A high-risk sex offender who has been held in custody after new charges were laid against him last summer will be re-released on a long-term supervision order, the Parole Board of Canada says. Read More
View ArticleHells Angels win 13-year court battle against B.C. government
B.C. Hells Angels have won a 13-year court battle against the provincial government over whether three of their clubhouses in Vancouver, Kelowna and Nanaimo should be forfeited as instruments of...
View ArticleShutting down black market bud is proving difficult, especially when it goes...
The nondescript storefront in the 1100-block of Kingsway has paper covering all of its windows except for a neon “open” sign that is still illuminated just before 11 p.m. on a Sunday. Read More
View ArticleTwo ‘chronic offenders’ face 70 charges in string of Metro commercial break-ins
When Port Coquitlam’s Gillnetter Pub was broken into in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was an inconvenience more than an economic hit. Read More
View ArticleDoctor denied day parole 27 years after hiring hitman to kill Surrey teen
A former Surrey doctor who hired a hitman to kill a teen patient back in 1993 has lost his latest bid for day parole. Read More
View ArticleJamie Bacon to be tried for murder in Surrey Six case, appeal court rules
Eileen Mohan went to her son Christopher’s grave on Thursday to light a candle after learning there would be a new trial for a man charged in the Surrey Six slayings. Read More
View ArticleREAL SCOOP: Murder charge reinstated for Bacon in Surrey Six case
Hey Real Scoop readers - I am trying to get the blog operational again. At my end, the system is very different - all the old comments are no longer publicly visible. But you can still post comments...
View ArticleAnti-gang cops seize weapons from Prince George dealers
B.C.'s anti-gang police and Prince George Mounties seized a loaded semi-automatic rifle, a cross bow, brass knuckles and drugs packaged for sale during traffic stops targeting the street level drug...
View ArticleUnidentified Hells Angels found partially liable for 2014 B.C. accident
An unknown Hells Angels has been found partly responsible for a 2014 crash on the Lougheed Highway that left another motorcyclist injured. Read More
View ArticleKiller granted day parole 28 years after brutal Creston murder
A man convicted in a brutal murder in Creston in 1992 has been granted day parole after receiving support from his famous musician sister. Read More
View ArticleHigh-risk offender released pending trial on new charges
A high-risk sex offender who has been held in custody after new charges were laid against him last summer will be re-released on a long-term supervision order, the Parole Board of Canada says. Read More
View ArticleHells Angels win 13-year court battle against B.C. government
B.C. Hells Angels have won a 13-year court battle against the provincial government over whether three of their clubhouses in Vancouver, Kelowna and Nanaimo should be forfeited as instruments of...
View ArticleShutting down black market bud is proving difficult, especially when it goes...
The nondescript storefront in the 1100-block of Kingsway has paper covering all of its windows except for a neon “open” sign that is still illuminated just before 11 p.m. on a Sunday. Read More
View ArticleAlleged pot growers targeted for a third time by B.C.'s director of civil...
For more than a dozen years, some members of the Tahirsylaj family have allegedly been growers of illicit cannabis. Read More
View ArticleAir India families remember privately and online this year
It was a tough Father's Day for Perviz Madon, remembering her late husband Sam — dad to Eddie and Natasha — and a victim of the 1985 Air India bombing. Read More
View ArticleGov't wants Coquitlam house forfeited for alleged link to drug line
The B.C. government wants a Coquitlam woman’s house forfeited because her son was allegedly running a drug line from the property. Read More
View ArticleIsland man charged after probe into smuggled Tasers
A Saanich man linked to the drug trade allegedly smuggled conducted energy weapons from China into Canada, according to Saanich police. Read More
View ArticleGangster charged in Project Territory pleads guilty to drug charges
A man arrested two years ago after a multi-agency project targeting the Red Scorpion gang pleaded guilty to two trafficking charges in B.C. Supreme Court Thursday. Read More
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