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Officer followed department's note-taking expectations, senior VicPD officer testifies

Officer followed department's note-taking expectations, senior VicPD officer testifies

Sgt. Ron Kirkwood’s actions in relation to the death of 43-year-old Lisa Rauch on Christmas Day 2019 are being scrutinized in a public hearing held by the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner.
'I couldn't breathe': VicPD officer recalls moment he realized he'd caused serious injury

'I couldn't breathe': VicPD officer recalls moment he realized he'd caused serious injury

“This is in no way how I wanted this to be resolved,” Ron Kirkwood told an Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner public hearing
'I can’t find any fault': Expert says officer's actions in fatal shooting reasonable

'I can’t find any fault': Expert says officer's actions in fatal shooting reasonable

Michael Massine said he found then-Const. Ron Kirkwood took a “very sound, measured approach”
Officer describes chaotic scene that preceded fatal police shooting

Officer describes chaotic scene that preceded fatal police shooting

“Even now, I can’t think of what we would have done next had she not appeared there and Ron hadn’t fired. I was out of options,” Insp. Drew Robertson testified.
'A blank stare': Victoria officer in fatal 2019 police shooting in shock, public hearing told

'A blank stare': Victoria officer in fatal 2019 police shooting in shock, public hearing told

Ron Kirkwood faces allegations of abuse of authority in relation to firing an ARWEN gun at Lisa Rauch and neglect of duty in connection with his lack of documentation of the fatal shooting.
Province holding information session on Ravine Way area upgrades

Province holding information session on Ravine Way area upgrades

Ministry staff will provide an overview of designs, answer questions and take feedback on plans for transit and active transportation in the area
Watchdog determines arrest injury doesn’t meet threshold

Watchdog determines arrest injury doesn’t meet threshold

A man notified the Independent Investigations Office of B.C. that he was injured in a 2020 arrest, but the office closed the file, saying the injury wasn’t serious enough
Oak Bay unlikely to meet provincial housing target, says report

Oak Bay unlikely to meet provincial housing target, says report

Oak Bay’s goal was set at 664 new housing units over five years, with 56 in the first year, but only seven net new units have been completed in the six months since the targets were set.
First Nation wins title to part of its traditional territory on Nootka Island

First Nation wins title to part of its traditional territory on Nootka Island

The decision allows the nation to decide what to do with the land and to benefit economically from its use, says a lawyer who represented the Nuchatlaht First Nation.
Sidney tax hike drops to 5.94 per cent due to growth in tax base

Sidney tax hike drops to 5.94 per cent due to growth in tax base

The tax-revenue estimate before property assessments were finalized in March turned out to be slightly low, the town says