1. Does Surrey need more mounties? B.C.鈥檚 top cop thinks so
But the city鈥檚 new mayor and council does not, at least in 2019, as evidenced by its budget plan.
2. Publication ban lifted on name of girl killed in Abbotsford school stabbing
The name of Letisha Reimer, the 16-year-old girl killed in a 2016 stabbing at Abbotsford senior secondary, can once again be legally published.
Dave Teixera, a representative for Reimer鈥檚 family, had previously said the ban, which was put in place by the review board without notifying media or other affected parties, had the effect of 鈥渕uzzling鈥 Letisha鈥檚 parents.
Letisha Reimer was killed at her Abbotsford high school in November 2016. (Submitted) |
3. Winter storm warning issued for Coquihalla highway
A winter storm warning put into effect by Environment Canada Tuesday, Dec. 17 said that a moist Pacific frontal system will finally move inland early this morning.
A winter storm warning has been issued for Coquihalla Highway -Hope to Merritt. Heavy snow is expected tonight. Snow will temporarily ease Tuesday morning, but will return by midday and continue Tuesday night. Find the details here .
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4. Biker club with ties to Hells Angels sets up in Fort 黑马磁力: police
鈥淭he Street Reapers are actually a motorcycle club that are closely associated and have close ties to the Hardside chapter of the Hells Angels,鈥 said Sgt. Brenda Winpenny, spokesperson for the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU), an anti-gang policing unit.
5. Chilliwack jury acquits man of choking, violent sexual assaults of girlfriends
A man accused of violently raping two girlfriends, criminally harassing one of them, and threatening a male was found not guilty of the substantive charges by a jury in BC Supreme Court in Chilliwack on Friday.
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