Skip to content

Search results for "crime prevention"

Order
Filter by category

B.C. announces new grants for community safety, crime prevention

B.C. announces new grants for community safety, crime prevention

The province has unveiled a new grant program from its Crime Forfeiture Office
April is Auto Crime Prevention Month – here’s how to lock out auto crime

April is Auto Crime Prevention Month – here’s how to lock out auto crime

By Blair Qualey
Over $70,000 in grants for crime prevention on the North Coast

Over $70,000 in grants for crime prevention on the North Coast

Three organizations on Haida Gwaii, Prince Rupert and Bella Coola will receive support
Protecting your ride during the festive season: A holiday guide to car crime prevention

Protecting your ride during the festive season: A holiday guide to car crime prevention

Three-day forum coming for North Coast victims and survivors of crime week

Three-day forum coming for North Coast victims and survivors of crime week

Prince Rupert RCMP victim services is hosting workshops and speakers between May 28-June 3

Prince Rupert seeking funds to fight crime

The City of Prince Rupert will be applying for funding and looking into forming a committee to prevent crimes during large events.
Prince Rupert RCMP Inspector discusses national crime stats

Prince Rupert RCMP Inspector discusses national crime stats

The 2010 crime severity numbers from Statistics Canada put Prince Rupert at number nine in the country when it comes to violent crimes and number eight when it comes to non-violent and overall crime severity, and Inspector Bob Killbery of the Prince Rupert RCMP says he wasn't surprised by the figures.
Budget 2024: Criminal code changes aim to put the brakes on car theft

Budget 2024: Criminal code changes aim to put the brakes on car theft

Increased penalties being coupled with new laws making certain theft-related tools illegal
As Canadians lose $34.6M in fraud so far this year, Crime Stoppers urges victims file reports

As Canadians lose $34.6M in fraud so far this year, Crime Stoppers urges victims file reports

Organization says 11,789 Canadians have reported losing $7.2 million to COVID related fraud
Police association president supports decriminalization but says it won’t curb crime in B.C.

Police association president supports decriminalization but says it won’t curb crime in B.C.

CPA president says B.C. minister misrepresented police decriminalization stance