After a series of incidents including a physical altercation, Brian Trackel has been fired by UPS
Justice Department said that time frames for processing requests are based on the estimated number of records
B.C. Court of Appeal hearing cut short after ‘profanity-laden outbursts’
Christopher James Pritchard has been shut out from practising law or referring to himself as a lawyer
Jean-Claude Emond sought $5.7M in damages
New trial order after Court of Appeal found missteps by juror, trial counsel
The city filed their official petition before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, July 6
Steven Gauthier convicted of aggravated sexual assault in BC Supreme Court
Wesley Wayne Webber, 23, was convicted last fall
18-year-old Jocelyn George died of heart failure in hospital after spending time in jail cell
Civil Resolution Tribunal rules Robin McLean must pay Xiangfei Kong $1,270 to cover the cost of water damage
Fines of $2,300 each were issued for holding church services in defiance of COVID-19 restrictions
The trial was heard in Surrey provincial court
The plaintiff is seeking contact with the married woman’s infant who he believes is his child
Defence attorneys are pushing the province to extend inoculation access to workers in courtrooms across B.C.
The group has filed an appeal after their lawsuit was struck down by a Federal Court judge last fall
No reasonable doubt raised by John Vermeer’s claim that pornography found on his computer wasn’t his
Joshua Milne will serve a total of 3.5 years in jail for sexually assaulting his teenage ex-girlfriend
The girl and her friends did not have ‘good intentions’ towards the accused, judge says
Richmond company Tenshi Seafood is facing $75,000 in fines as decided March 4 by a provincial court judge