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Province makes move to seize house, accounts of B.C. man with multiple illegal fishing charges
Commercial fisherman Scott Steer has been convicted multiple times for fishing illegally during the last decade and, in the wake of another bust, the province wants to seize assets and cash it says are the proceeds of illegal activity.
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Nanaimo-based commercial crab fishing boat master Scott Steer was arrested in March of 2020 for illegally fishing crab near North Vancouver after what Fisheries and Oceans says was a high speed boat chase.(Jerry Kirkhart/Flickr)
An intense feud between two women who have spent the past 16 years trading bizarre insults and unintelligible lawsuits spilled into bloodshed this week as one of the two rivals allegedly stabbed the other in Vancouver's B.C. Supreme Court building.
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Senior police officers from across the Lower Mainland tried to reassure the public Monday they are doing everything they can to combat gang violence despite two weekend murders, including an unprecedented shooting at Vancouver International Airport.
Supt. Dave Chauhan, head of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, announced that a murder charge had already been laid in Saturdayâs fatal shooting outside a Burnaby vape store.
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He said 20-year-old Ahmed Tahir was arrested and charged with gunning down Toni Dalipi, 19, on 6th Street at 13th Avenue about 7 p.m.
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