Stephen and Lidia Pearson were not liable for the 2012 crash on Salt Spring Island, judge decides
Bryce Casavant was fired after refusing orders to euthanize two bear cubs in 2015.
The court has long embraced technology by livestreaming proceedings on its website
John Philip Stirling, 66, was caught near Oregon by Coast Guard officials in 2019
Charges were initially stayed against Jamie Bacon in 2017 for reasons unknown to the public
Sara Thomas to appear in court May 19 in Duncan
The court has agreed to hear the two carbon tax cases and two unrelated matters in September
Court decision made on competing lawsuits over Zeus and Aurora — a pit bull and pit bull cross
Special considerations will be made for matters deemed urgent by a judge
Bail hearings to take place by video conference, in custody criminal trials and sentencings continue
Court handed win to Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, dealt blow to estate of Randy Wolfe
Charges were sworn against Edward Johannas Vandeyck on Feb. 28
Harry Sadd, 73, abused some victims hundreds of times
Mother to receive over $55,000 in back payments, additional $1,500 in monthly support pay
Maple Ridge resident gets nine-month term
Encounter also lead police to a home where 100 guns and explosives were found
Weinstein’s lawyers said they would accept a partial verdict, but prosecutors said no
B.C. judge rules that woman must pay back more than $7,000 in advanced funds to man
In November, Nova Scotia’s mental-health court program marked 10 years of existence
Bill C-5 revives a private member’s bill introduced several years ago by former interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose,