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Still searching for Candace

An Abbotsford father is angry with the police investigation into his daughter's disappearance and is searching for new leads about what happened to the young missing mother of three.


 

Criminal investigation a possibility

A Richmond acupuncturist could be facing a criminal investigation over allegations he over billed B.C.'s Medical Services Plan to the tune of around $2 million.


 

Gunman robs Abby liquor store

Abbotsford Police are searching for a suspect who robbed a liquor store at gunpoint on Sunday.


 
Coquitlam council

Coquitlam wants VPD to join regional force

If you're going to play regionally, then you should also pay regionally.


 

City teacher's certificate revoked

A former Burnaby teacher has had his teaching certificate cancelled after criminal charges were laid against him for an incident that occurred outside of school.


 

Fell off third-storey balcony

A Chilliwack man is in hospital and recovering from injuries sustained when he fell off a balcony Sunday evening.


 
Clifford Devitt

Police appeal for tips to solve homicide

Little is known about the man who was found dead in Colony Farm Regional Park, becoming Coquitlam's first homicide in more than a year.


 

Langley biker had cocaine, cash stashed in home

A full-patch member of the White Rock Hells Angels pleaded guilty in Surrey Provincial Court Tuesday to possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.


 

Surrey men charged in Abbotsford murder

Two Surrey men are among four people charged in the 2009 murder of Abbotsford woman Kulwinder Kaur Gill.


 

Officers not charged in Angus Mitchell shooting

Less than a year after the shooting of Angus Mitchell, the Vancouver Police Department has completed its review of the incident and concluded that there is no evidence to support charges against the officers involved.


 
Carol Todd, seen here during a Pink Shirt Day

Amanda Todd investigation continues

Next week will mark sixth months since Amanda Todd took her life, vaulting the teen's story of bullying into the nation's consciousness.


 

Man pleads guilty to 2010 murder

Okanagan man Dustin Lalonde has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the 2010 death of Surrey prostitute Teri-Lyn Williams.


 

Game store robbed

RCMP are searching for suspects after video-game stores in Surrey and Pitt Meadows were robbed Sunday.


 
Surrey murder victim Teri-Lyn

Man pleads guilty to Surrey murder

Okanagan man Dustin Lalonde has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the 2010 death of Surrey prostitute Teri-Lyn Williams.Lalonde, 33, will be sentenced on May 31, in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster.


 
Len and Paula McElwee

Five years later, family pleads for info on son

The parents of Kellen McElwee marked the five-year anniversary of their son's disappearance with a press conference March 19 to plead with the public to come forward with any information that could lead police to his body.


 

Kiwi man charged in assaulting sex trade worker faces deportation

A 39-year-old New Zealand man who entered Canada illegally under a pseudonym is facing eight charges in connection with a March 4 violent assault on a Vancouver sex trade worker who escaped her attacker by jumping from a moving van.


 

Assault leads to prison lockdown

Medium-security Matsqui Institution in Abbotsford remained under lockdown Wednesday after an inmate assault on Monday.


 
Const. Dennis Mah receiving his Chief Constable Commendation from Chief Jim Cessford

Delta police recognize those who went above and beyond

The Delta Police Department recognized heroic officers, support staff, volunteers and residents during its annual awards ceremony last week at Genesis Theatre in Ladner.


 
Delta Police Chief Jim Cessford.

Police honour heroic deeds

The Delta police awarded heroic police officers, support staff, volunteers and residents during the department's annual awards ceremony, at the Genesis Theatre in Ladner.