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  • 1 day ago | ctvnews.ca | Todd Coyne

    A Victoria-area teacher is facing multiple charges after allegedly engaging in sexual interactions with her students, police say. Marnie Elizabeth Jolene Burnham was arrested by the Saanich Police Department’s special investigations unit on Feb. 15, 2024, when the then 36-year-old instructor was also teaching under the name Marnie Forin, the department said in a news release Tuesday.

  • 1 day ago | ctvnews.ca | Todd Coyne

    A 26-year-old man from India who came to Canada on a student visa has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison after pleading guilty to trafficking cocaine and fentanyl in the British Columbia Interior. Mandeep Pandher was arrested in May 2022 after he was caught leaving a suspected drug stash house near the UBC Okanagan campus in Kelowna, carrying more than 30 grams of cocaine and 10 grams of fentanyl, according the B.C. Supreme Court sentencing decision.

  • 1 day ago | ctvnews.ca | Todd Coyne

    Snoop Dogg will headline the B.C. Lions home-opening game next month in Vancouver. The platinum-selling California rapper will perform at B.C. Place stadium on June 7 before the Lions take on the Edmonton Elks. “I’m very excited to bring Snoop Dogg, one of the most entertaining and decorated rap performers of all-time, to Vancouver to help us begin our 71st season of Lions football,” team owner Amar Doman said in a statement announcing the annual Concert Kickoff headliner Tuesday.

  • 2 days ago | ctvnews.ca | Todd Coyne

    Police in Richmond, B.C., say one man is facing charges and two other suspects remain at large after thousands of dollars worth of sunglasses were stolen from an outlet mall earlier this year. The alleged thefts occurred in January, when Mounties say more than $26,000 in merchandise was shoplifted from the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet mall, next to Vancouver International Airport. Police say two men entered a store in the mall on Jan.

  • 2 days ago | ctvnews.ca | Todd Coyne

    Mounties say three people were arrested and hundreds of grams of drugs were seized last month when officers conducted simultaneous searches at two properties in Campbell River, B.C.A statement from the local RCMP detachment says a 38-year-old man was arrested along with two women, ages 44 and 68, during the drug-trafficking investigation on April 23.

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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