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CBSA announces 560kg drug bust = $69m
Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced the seizure of 300 compressed powder bricks containing 319 kg of cocaine and 110 vacuum sealed packages containing 241 kg of methamphetamine. On September 3, 2025, CBSA Border Services Officers at the Vancouver International Airport intercepted a combined total of 560 kilograms. The drugs were concealed in a shipment…
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Gurpreet Singh Mand – Justice Neena Sharma
Gurpreet Singh Mand was nailed at the U.S.- Canada border with 13 bricks of 80% pure heroin on August 18, 2017. He finally went to trial in 2021. He was found not guilty on two drug charges by Justice Neena Sharma, who determined that his version of events was ‘plausible.’ Sharma pointed to the lack…
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Svetlana Rilkoff (Dalla Lana) – Ezra Healing revisit
In late 2016 Svetlana Dalla Lana stabbed her husband Nathan Dalla Lana in the neck, very nearly killing him. It was related to an affair she had found out about. The story was first leaked by big mouth James McFaddin, brother to Castlegar mayor Maria McFaddin and brother-in-law to Svetlana Dalla Lana. All were and…
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Damiano Dipopolo out bad – update
Former HAMC Kelowna president and thief Damiano Dipopolo has bought more insulting fluff press. Here. (info@ilmarcopolo.ca) Words of wisdon from the shameless, career bumhole? “My hope is that my children — and their generation — carry on these traditions and values with the same pride that was instilled in me.” Riiiiight. Former Kelowna HAMC president…
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Michael Martinz – Ezra Healing – update
Unconfirmed reports suggest the RCMP paid a visit to the offices of Ezra Healing. Details are scant. There are two possibilities if so. First is the 3 odd ignored orders of Health Canada to stop selling Vet deworming drugs. Cops would accompany any Health Canada inspection. The other is the investigation into steroid trafficking. The…
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$510m First Nations legal fee cut to $23m
An Ontario judge has ruled a $510m legal fee for lawyers who worked on a First Nations treaty rights case was unreasonable. He ordered the fee cut to $23m. David Nahwegahbow, 69, is Anishinabe from Whitefish River First Nation. (dndaystar@nncfirm.ca) The 2023 Robinson Huron Treaty settlement sought to remedy unpaid treaty annuities for 21 First…
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Rio de Janeiro streets a war zone
Brazilian police are accused of gruesome brutality as part of a bloody gang crackdown before dignitaries arrive in the country for the COP30 Climate Summit. The police crackdown left at least 119 people dead – highlighting the city’s war against drug gangs entrenched in its poorest neighbourhoods. The death toll includes 115 suspected criminals and…
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Sandher Crime Family
The Sandher Crime Family are making plans to import more Temporary Foreign Workers. (TFWs) This to remove Canadian jobs and rip off the imported slaves. There have been multiple reports that the Sandhers are short paying their TFWs and illegally charging them for accommodations. Employers must pay TFWs the same wages as Canadian workers in…
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Angelo Ruggiero Jr. denied bail
A mobster linked to a case involving rigged card games tied to NBA members was denied bail amid fears he could tamper with a witness. A judge denied bail for Anthony Ruggiero Jr. despite his request for a $5m bond backed by family and friends. Judge Joseph Marutollo agreed with federal prosecutors, who raised concerns…
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2 Punjabi nailed with 46kg of meth
Jasvir Singh, 45, of Brampton, Ont., and Harbir Singh, 27, of Georgetown, Ont., are each charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking methamphetamine. Haul is 46kg. Wholesale price in Canada is between $10k to $34k CAD per kilogram. Saskatchewan Highway Patrol cops stopped a truck and trailer at the Highway 16 weigh scale around…
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Realstar Group threatens tenants over FaceBook posts
A group of Vancouver renters are fighting back after being threatened with eviction over their participation in a private tenants’ Facebook group. People living in ‘The Yarrow’ apartment building on Kootenay Street in East Vancouver say someone from Realstar Group taped a lying, threatening letter to their doors. The first line reads: “WARNING BREACH OF…
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Denciti try to pull a fast one – update II
The capitalists at Denciti decided to postpone their pow wow to Thursday, November 20, 2025. It will take place in the Kelowna Springs clubhouse at the golf course, 480 Penno Road from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. The bums promise to attend. Its said nearby residents were EXTREMELY peeved at the asshole games being played…
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Dump site on Cowichan Tribes reserve
In August 2023, it was reported that there was dumping of large amounts of material on land within the Cowichan Tribes reserve on Tzouhalem Road. The unauthorized dump site is causing environmental concerns due to the presence of construction and demolition debris, soil, and other materials. Asbestos was detected. A recent report estimated the volume…
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Falkland superlab bust – 1 year on
It is the 1 year anniversary of the Falkland lab bust, the largest illicit lab ever busted on Canadian soil. Haul was 390kg of meth, 54kg of fentanyl, 35kg of cocaine and 15kg of MDMA. The Falkland drug lab was connected to the September 2024 seizure of 30 tonnes of precursors from the Enderby property…
