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  • 4 days ago | ctvnews.ca | Todd Coyne

    Mounties in British Columbia are warning the public about a “complex bank scam” after a woman in the Lower Mainland recently lost tens of thousands of dollars to a telephone fraudster. The Mission RCMP says the 68-year-old woman called police on May 28 after losing $60,000 to the scam. Investigators say the woman received a phone call from a man claiming to be from her bank, stating that her bank cards had been compromised and new cards were being issued.

  • 4 days ago | ctvnews.ca | Todd Coyne

    Police in Surrey, B.C., are investigating after a man was shot during an altercation in a city park late Sunday night. Investigators were called to a local hospital shortly after midnight Monday, where a man in his 20s was receiving treatment for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound.

  • 1 week ago | ctvnews.ca | Todd Coyne

    A 47-year-old man has been charged with dangerous driving and impaired driving causing death following a two-vehicle collision last year on Vancouver Island. Samuel Brody Taylor, born in 1978, was arrested and charged this week in relation to the collision that killed a 42-year-old woman in Nanaimo, according to court records and the RCMP. A statement from the Nanaimo RCMP on Friday says Taylor was located and arrested on June 17, one day after the charges were approved by provincial prosecutors.

  • 1 week ago | ctvnews.ca | Todd Coyne

    Mounties in Kamloops, B.C., are investigating an early-morning shooting that sent one person to hospital with serious injuries Thursday. Several front-line police and canine officers responded to the reported shooting in the city centre shortly after midnight, the Kamloops RCMP said in a statement. One male victim was found suffering from a gunshot wound in the 600 block of Seymour Street.

  • 1 week ago | ctvnews.ca | Todd Coyne

    A 25-year-old man in British Columbia has been arrested after allegedly leading police on a wild chase in a stolen fishing boat, firing flares at the pursuing officers and threatening them over the vessel’s marine radio. Police located the fishing boat near the northern B.C. community of Prince Rupert on Monday, one day after the vessel was reported stolen from Port Hardy, more than 400 kilometres away on Vancouver Island.

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Maryse Zeidler

Reporter at CBC British Columbia

Maryse Zeidler primarily covers news in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and surrounding areas including Nanaimo and the Gulf Islands.

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Jay Durant

Anchor at Global News

Jay Durant primarily covers news in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and surrounding areas.

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Paul Johnson

Asia Correspondent, Global National at Global News

Paul Johnson primarily covers news in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and surrounding areas.

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Keili Bartlett

Reporter at Sechelt / Gibsons Coast Reporter

Keili Bartlett primarily covers news in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and surrounding areas.

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Editor at Courtenay / Comox Valley Record

Terry Farrell primarily covers news in British Columbia, Canada, including areas around Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands.

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Todd Соyne
Todd Соyne @toddcoyne
12 Jan 23

RT @CTVNews: Former Canadian navy officer fined $7K for assault, sexual assault aboard navy sailboat https://t.co/ipST0YlFh1

Todd Соyne
Todd Соyne @toddcoyne
12 Jan 23

A retired Canadian navy officer has been reprimanded and ordered to pay a fine of $7,000 after assaulting and sexually assaulting a young female cadet aboard a navy sailboat in the summer of 2006. https://t.co/TDWd0IWOar

Todd Соyne
Todd Соyne @toddcoyne
10 Jan 23

The Canadian military says it will resume weapons training along a section of the B.C. coast after a three-year pause to study its effects found "negligible" impacts on marine mammals. https://t.co/7O4VlNz2kR