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Three times a year, in February, June and October, a circuit court travels to Kwadacha (formerly Fort Ware) and Tsay Keh, two of the most isolated communities in B.C.
Almost every month, Provincial Court Judge Herman Seidemann III and court clerks, sheriffs, probation officers and a prosecutor fly by floatplane from Prince Rupert to Masset to h
On March 17, 2015, judges, lawyers, members of Community Corrections, Victoria Police Department, health and social service agencies, and others met to celebrate 5 years of workin
In 2010 the Delta Police Department enlisted Caber, the first Victim Services dog in Canada. Since then, the use of dogs in the Canadian justice system has grown.
The University of Victoria celebrated its 40th anniversary on March 6th and 7th with social events and informative programs.