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Letter to Min. Justice re: Justice Framework on Violence Against Aboriginal Women
March 30th, 2015 We made submissions to the BC’s Ministry of Justice in response to the federal, provincial, and territorial Draft Justice Framework to Address Violence Against Aboriginal Women and Girls. We recommended that the Framework expressly recognize the history of colonization and its impact on Aboriginal people, the extensive research already done resulting in […]
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Read MoreNews alert: Targeting street involved people is discriminatory, court says
April 10th, 2015 Today, in Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users v. Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association and the City of Vancouver, the BC Supreme Court found that the Downtown Ambassadors program has engaged in discriminatory conduct against homeless people. West Coast LEAF and the Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) say the decision is an […]
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Read MoreMissing Person to locate: Roxanne Elaine Fleming
Lillooet RCMP is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a woman who has been missing for more than three decades. On August 23, 1982, a young, vibrant First Nations woman attended the Lillooet District Hospital for a broken finger. Although there have been unconfirmed sightings since then, that was the last time Roxanne Elaine FLEMING […]
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Read MoreRights groups sue federal government over solitary confinement in Canadian prisons
January 19, 2015 Long-term solitary confinement is cruel and unusual punishment, torture, lawyers say Vancouver – Today, the BC Civil Liberties Association (“BCCLA”) and the John Howard Society of Canada (“JHSC”) filed a lawsuit against the Attorney General of Canada challenging the use of solitary confinement in Canadian prisons as unconstitutional. The lawsuit alleges that […]
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Read MoreMedia Advisory: Major announcement on Canada’s prison practices by BCCLA and John Howard Society
January 18, 2015 National and local media are invited to a press conference hosted by the BC Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) and the John Howard Society of Canada in downtown Vancouver, tomorrow (Jan. 19). What: The BCCLA and John Howard Society legal team will make a significant announcement in relation to Canada’s prison practices and […]
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Read MoreTwo Persons in Custody and Charged in the Disappearance of Woman
Jan 12, 2015 On January 6th, 2015, Penticton RCMP were advised by a family member that 26 year old Roxanne LOUIE had not been seen or heard from since Sunday, January 4th, 2015 at 1:00 A.M. Louie had been in the area visiting friends and family over the Holiday season and was scheduled to fly […]
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Read MoreDavis LLP Welcomes Eight Lawyers to the Partnership
December 29, 2014 Davis LLP is starting off 2015 with eight new partners from across Canada. The firm is pleased to announce that Alexandra Bochinski, Jeff Horswill, Kerri Howard, Andrew Lord, Mélanie Martel, Michael Styczen, P.Eng, Brian Tsuji, and Adrienne Woodyard will join the partnership, effective January 1, 2015. “These talented lawyers have made substantial […]
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Read MoreBC Coroners Service confirms identity of deceased male
December 31, 2014 VANCOUVER – The BC Coroners Service has confirmed the identity of a man who died following a police shooting in Surrey on Dec. 28, 2014. The man was Naverone Christian Landon Woods, aged 23, originally from Hazelton but most recently staying in Surrey. Mr. Woods was shot during an encounter with South […]
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Read MoreBC Coroners Service statistics on domestic violence homicides
December 19, 2014 The BC Coroners Service has made public a report examining the number of homicides resulting from intimate partner violence (IPV) over the past decade. The statistics cover the period from Jan. 1, 2004, through Dec. 15, 2014. They show that throughout that time period, the average number of persons who died each […]
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Read MoreMurder charges in deaths of 12-yr-old Monica Jack and 11-yr-old Kathryn-Mary Herbert
Three decades of investigative efforts, led by investigators from Project E-PANA and the Provincial Unsolved Homicide Unit have resulted in homicide charges being laid in two BC homicide cases from the 1970s. On September 24, 1975, 11-year-old Kathryn-Mary Herbert was heading to her Abbotsford home when she disappeared. Her mother reported her missing and tragically […]
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