Monday, December 8, 2025
ADVT 
National

B.C. Man Accused Of Threatening Woman With A Gun Appears In Court

The Canadian Press, 12 Jan, 2018 12:06 PM
  • B.C. Man Accused Of Threatening Woman With A Gun Appears In Court
VERNON, B.C. — A British Columbia man accused of threatening a woman with a gun wants a trial by a Supreme Court judge.
 
 
Curtis Sagmoen is facing seven charges including pointing a firearm, uttering threats and disguising his face with the intent to commit an offence over allegations that date back to an August incident in the North Okanagan.
 
 
The 37-year-old appeared in Vernon provincial court via video link Thursday, where his lawyer requested a preliminary inquiry.
 
 
Sagmoen did not enter a plea and his next court appearance is set for Jan. 26 when a bail hearing will be scheduled.
 
 
Sagmoen's arrest prompted a warning to the general public and sex workers to use precautions for their safety around Salmon River Road.
 
 
It is the same area where the remains of 18-year-old Traci Genereaux were found by police on a farm owned by Wayne and Evelyn Sagmoen in October, but no charges have been laid in connection with her death.

MORE National ARTICLES

Police Officer Killed In Abbotsford, B.C., Remembered By British Colleagues

Police Officer Killed In Abbotsford, B.C., Remembered By British Colleagues
The name of a slain British Columbia policeman has been added to a memorial for fallen officers in the United Kingdom. Northumbria Police held a service in Wallsend last week to honour Const. John Davidson.

Police Officer Killed In Abbotsford, B.C., Remembered By British Colleagues

In Canada, Ontario Gurdwaras Bar Indian Officials From Entering Premises

In Canada, Ontario Gurdwaras Bar Indian Officials From Entering Premises
The decision was taken by a group representing 15 gurdwaras who said officials were welcome into the place of worship only if they were there for personal reasons.

In Canada, Ontario Gurdwaras Bar Indian Officials From Entering Premises

2017 Home Sales In Vancouver More Normal But Prices Up Says Real Estate Board

2017 Home Sales In Vancouver More Normal But Prices Up Says Real Estate Board
VANCOUVER — The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says home sales across Metro Vancouver were more "historically normal" in 2017, although the number of transactions was still the third highest in the past decade.

2017 Home Sales In Vancouver More Normal But Prices Up Says Real Estate Board

Prominent Canadian Theatre Figure Albert Schultz Faces Sex, Harassment Claims

Prominent Canadian Theatre Figure Albert Schultz Faces Sex, Harassment Claims
  TORONTO — A prominent figure in the Canadian theatre world and the company he founded are facing four separate lawsuits alleging sexual assault and harassment.

Prominent Canadian Theatre Figure Albert Schultz Faces Sex, Harassment Claims

Southern Vancouver Island's First Baby Of 2018 Born On Laundry Room Floor

Southern Vancouver Island's First Baby Of 2018 Born On Laundry Room Floor
The first baby born on southern Vancouver Island in 2018 made a dramatic entrance Monday, delivered on the floor of the family's laundry room with her father's help and coaching from a 911 dispatcher.

Southern Vancouver Island's First Baby Of 2018 Born On Laundry Room Floor

Young Political Staffers Most Vulnerable To Sex Harassment On The Hill, Says Elizabeth May

May is making the observation following a new Canadian Press survey of female MPs that suggests the problem is as prevalent in the corridors of power in Ottawa as it is everywhere else.

Young Political Staffers Most Vulnerable To Sex Harassment On The Hill, Says Elizabeth May