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Two arrested by Fort St. John RCMP in organized crime investigation

Fort St. John RCMP have arrested two individuals following a 10-month organized crime investigation.

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Dawson Creek RCMP begin investigation into deadly side-by-side incident

The Dawson Creek RCMP have announced an investigation into a side-by-side incident which left two children dead and three injured.

Charges laid after investigation by Northern Rockies RCMP drug seizure

Northern Rockies RCMP have seized five kilograms of suspected cocaine following a year-long investigation.

Fort St. John RCMP urging public help in case of missing vehicle

A Jeep was stolen from Charlie Lake on Sunday morning, June 7th, according to RCMP.

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Peace River North MLA’s return to Conservative Party of B.C. ‘suspended indefinitely’

The Peace River North MLA Jordan Kealy's return to the Conservative Party of B.C. has been 'suspended indefinitely' due to an alleged sexual assault charge.

Court Report: May 25th to May 29th

Today’s court report contains all the sentences handed down in the Peace region between May 25th and May 29th, 2026.

Lower Mainland man pleads guilty to illegally killing moose near Fort Nelson

A Lower Mainland man has plead guilty to illegally killing a moose.

FSJ RCMP asks for public assistance to locate missing person

The Fort St. John RCMP is looking for 50-year-old Robert Boys, who has not been heard from since October, 2025.

Court Report: May 18th to May 22nd

Today’s court report contains all the sentences handed down in the Peace region between May 18th and May 22nd, 2026.

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Accused admits stabbing man in Prince George motel

A Dawson Creek man charged with second-degree murder in a 2022 killing pleaded guilty May 14 in BC Supreme Court to the lesser included offence of manslaughter.

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Court Report: May 11th to May 15th

Today’s court report contains all the sentences handed down in the Peace region between May 11th and May 15th, 2026.

BC Supreme Court warns trials may be impacted by staff and space constraints

Criminal trial in some court locations including Fort St. John and Dawson Creek, may not proceed as scheduled.

LNG pipeline project through ‘pristine wilderness’ faces B.C. court challenges

VANCOUVER — A Gitxsan Nation hereditary chief is challenging the B.C. government's decision to allow a pipeline to go through what he calls "pristine wilderness," on the strength of a 12-year-old environmental review, while disregarding traditional Gitxsan governance by declining to attend feast hall meetings. The B.C. Supreme Court is

B.C. says new regulations effective this fall will curb extortion-related violence

VICTORIA — Provincial gun regulations that have been nine years in the making will come into effect in British Columbia this fall, shutting down what ministers calls loopholes in federal laws that have helped allow extortion crimes to proliferate. The new regulations include a ban on firing from vehicles, which

Actions of ex-Mountie charged under security law affront Canadian sovereignty: Crown

VANCOUVER — The actions of a former RCMP officer accused of violating security law for the benefit of Chinese authorities were an affront to Canadian sovereignty, a Crown prosecutor told British Columbia Supreme Court on Friday. William Majcher pleaded not guilty to one charge under Canada's Security of Information Act

Crown abruptly closes case in B.C. trial of ex-Mountie accused of security offence

VANCOUVER — The trial of a former RCMP officer accused of a security offence in relation to his alleged work for the Chinese government was abruptly adjourned Wednesday as prosecutors closed their case, catching defence lawyers by surprise. William Majcher pleaded not guilty to one count of committing "preparatory acts"

Ex-Mountie, accused of helping China, pleads not guilty to security offence

VANCOUVER — The trial of a former RCMP officer got underway in British Columbia Supreme Court Monday, with prosecutors alleging William Majcher prepared to coerce a resident of the province to return to China, where he was wanted for financial crimes. Majcher stood as he pleaded not guilty to one

Fact File: Clip of Carney saying he would use emergency powers against Alberta separatists doctored

Claims that Prime Minister Mark Carney said he would invoke the Emergencies Act to quash Alberta independence appeared online last week. It was said Carney made the comments while addressing steelworkers at a March 29 event in Hamilton, Ont. A video from Hamilton in which Carney is seemingly heard referring

Jongwon Ham, accused of killing B.C. Mountie, is found mentally unfit for trial

VANCOUVER — The man accused of killing RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang in a Burnaby, B.C., park is "clearly overwhelmed by delusional thinking," which would prevent him from making rational decisions during trial, a B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled. Justice Michael Tammen said Monday that Jongwon Ham is mentally unfit

Protesters outside Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu festival marking 1 year after 11 were killed

VANCOUVER — It was to be a day of reflection and remembrance a year after the Lapu Lapu tragedy where 11 people were killed and dozens more were hurt in a vehicle ramming in Vancouver, instead it revealed the divisions within the community. Protesters leaned on a safety fence that

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