John Brittain murdered four people in a mid-day rampage in 2019; will likely spend rest of life behind bars
John Brittain killed four of his ex-wife’s neighbours in a mid-day rampage on April 15, 2019
John Brittain pleaded guilty to three counts of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder
John Brittain, 69, pleaded guilty to three counts of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder
‘We live in a country where people have a right to free speech — that’s why we educate them’ - SD23 superintendent
John Brittain, 69, is facing three counts of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder
Tyler Russell filed a lawsuit against Const. Siggy Pietrzak in June of this year
Kyle Watts-Watling pleaded guilty to robbing four Rutland gas stations in 2019
‘This was a brutal, tragic and senseless killing,’ said Justice Allison Beames
Tejwant Danjou was convicted last month of killing his wife in a West Kelowna hotel room in 2018
Lawsuit calls the actions of Const. Lacey Browning and the RCMP reckless, arrogant, high-handed and abusive
‘How do they want to force people to wear masks but they don’t want to pay us hazard pay?’
The blaze north of Okanagan Falls has caused the evacuation of 319 homes
Tejwant Danjou was convicted of second-degree murder in the July 2018 death of Rama Gauravarapu in West Kelowna
‘If you have six people plus a baby, guess what? That’s seven’ - West Kelowna Kelly O’Bryan’s owner
Four new cases across Interior Health region
‘Const. Browning and the RCMP have engaged in conduct that is reprehensible and deserves punishment’
Robert Riley Saunders is accused of misappropriating funds of children — often Indigenous — in his care
RCMP can not speak to legitimacy of video, will be investigating
The province has filed two notices of appeal related to the B.C. Supreme Court decision