First Nations leaders in Prince Rupert to discuss concerns about unsolved deaths
 By VancouverSun.com Published on May 3, 2013  PRINCE RUPERT – Grieving Prince Rupert-area aboriginal families meet with legal and First Nations representatives in Prince Rupert to share concerns […]
BCCLA Helps Aboriginal Families Find Answers to Unsolved North Coast Deaths
 By Laryn Gilmour/CFTKTV.com Published on May 3, 2013  The Union of BC Indian Chiefs and representatives of BC Civil Liberties Association, are taking a second look at the […]
First Nations leaders meet over concerns into police investigation into Prince Rupert man’s death
 By TheProvince.com Published on May 3, 2013  PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — Grieving Prince Rupert-area aboriginal families meet with legal and First Nations representatives in Prince Rupert to share […]
BC Civil Liberties Association, BC Indian Chiefs meeting with the Brooks family
 By TheNorthernView.com Published on May 3, 2013  The BC Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) and the Union of BC Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) are in Prince Rupert today, meeting with family […]
B.C. First Nations question RCMP death investigations
 By CBC.ca Published on May 3, 2013  The Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs and the B.C. Civil Liberties Association were in Prince Rupert Friday, meeting with families of […]
RCMP cleared in shooting death of B.C. Canadian Forces veteran
 By Arthur Weinreb/DigitalJournal.com Published on May 2, 2013  British Columbia’s police watchdog has cleared the RCMP of criminal responsibility in the death of Greg Matters last year. Matters’ […]
RCMP cleared in former soldier’s death after police opened fire on veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder
 By Tristin Hopper/NationalPost.com Published on May 2, 2013  B.C.’s police watchdog on Wednesday officially cleared the Prince George RCMP of any criminal wrongdoing for shooting dead Gregory Matters, […]
Lillooet dispute escalates with new attempt to quash dissent
 By Daphne Bramham/VancouverSun.com Published on May 2, 2013  Lillooet must surely rank not only as one of the most dysfunctional municipalities in British Columbia, but in Canada. The […]
Family raise questions after police watchdog finds no fault in RCMP shooting of troubled war veteran
 By TheProvince.com Published on May 1, 2013  B.C.’s police watchdog has ruled that four RCMP officers acted appropriately when the attempted arrest of a distraught former soldier ended […]
Complaint filed with federal privacy watchdog over on-camera immigration raid
 By Rebekah Funk/News1130.com Published on March 21, 2013  VANCOUVER – A migrant worker who unwittingly starred in a reality television show about Canadian border guards was already back […]