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When James Plover was convicted of choking someone and uttering threats, his defence lawyer and the prosecutor took no issue with delaying his sentencing for up to 10 weeks.
The province is brushing off questions over Bailey McCourt’s fatal attack after B.C. prosecutors overlooked rules meant to ...
The RCMP, City of Kelowna and outreach organizations are extending support to all people who were impacted by a violent ...
The Kelowna community is rallying for the daughters of Bailey McCourt after she was killed in a public act of violence on ...
Close to 100 people gathered outside the Kelowna Law Courts building ahead of James Edward Plover's appearance. Plover is ...
Typically, first court appearances draw little public interest, but on Thursday, July 10, Kelowna’s largest courtroom was ...
The call for change was sparked by the daytime violent assault and murder of Bailey Plover (née McCourt), a mother of two.
In response to a murder that took place in broad daylight in a Kelowna parking lot, an organization that supports survivors ...
Kelowna’s mayor has offered condolences on behalf of city council as the RCMP continues its investigation into the death of ...
James Plover, who has been charged with second-degree murder of his ex-partner, Bailey Plover (née McCourt) on Friday, July 4 ...
According to court documents, Plover was charged with assault by choking and uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm ...