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Jeremy Hainsworth

Jeremy Hainsworth

Jeremy came to Canada from the U.K. in 1971. He has worked across the media landscape from small-town B.C. newspapers to Vancouver鈥檚 big dailies and at The Calgary Herald as senior crime reporter. He has worked with The Canadian Press, Reuters and The Associated Press newswire services and was a Bloomberg 撸奶社区 divisional foreign correspondent. A specialist in criminal/legal issues, Jeremy has been a frequent radio and TV news commentator.

Recent Work by Jeremy

B.C. machete attacker to be sentenced for aggravated assault

B.C. machete attacker to be sentenced for aggravated assault

Two people loading luggage into a taxi were attacked by a stranger in Vancouver in June 2022.
B.C. hospital employee took naked pictures of himself at work: ruling

B.C. hospital employee took naked pictures of himself at work: ruling

The man claimed his normal practice was to post a sign on the door saying, 'do not disturb.'
B.C. man jailed six years on multiple child sex offences

B.C. man jailed six years on multiple child sex offences

Adam Woolacott pleaded guilty to sexual offences against a girl beginning when she was 12.
B.C. men charged in connection with multiple gun, drug seizures

B.C. men charged in connection with multiple gun, drug seizures

Among guns seized were an automatic submachine gun, multiple pistols and revolvers as well as silencers and oversized magazines.
Trial date set in murder of Vancouver festival suspect's brother

Trial date set in murder of Vancouver festival suspect's brother

Dwight William Kematch is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Alexander Lo, brother of Kai-Ji Adam Lo, now facing multiple murder charges following Saturday's deadly Filipino festival attack.
Rescind dog-removal order, B.C. tribunal tells strata

Rescind dog-removal order, B.C. tribunal tells strata

Strata resident claimed her dog was attacked as she carried a lemon meringue pie to her neighbour's unit.
B.C. judge upholds cellphone driving fine

B.C. judge upholds cellphone driving fine

A B.C. driver ticketed $368 for having a cellphone while behind the wheel will have to pay up.
Alleged B.C. drug trafficker wanted Canada-wide caught in Oman

Alleged B.C. drug trafficker wanted Canada-wide caught in Oman

Cody Timothy Casey was transported back to Canada via Germany, and appeared in Vancouver Provincial Court Friday.
Bail adjourned for B.C. man accused in baseball bat beating

Bail adjourned for B.C. man accused in baseball bat beating

Daniel Valleau is charged in connection with attacks at a Vancouver Canadian Tire store.
High court upholds damages in ICBC privacy breach involving shootings, arsons

High court upholds damages in ICBC privacy breach involving shootings, arsons

Former claims adjuster Candy Rheaume sold the private driver information of 78 ICBC policy holders for "nefarious purposes," Chief Justice Leonard Marchand said.
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