Tuesday, December 23, 2025
ADVT 
National

Coroner Names B.C. Man Who Died Following Confrontation With Terrace RCMP

The Canadian Press, 25 Aug, 2016 12:57 PM
    TERRACE, B.C. — A 29-year-old man is identified as the person who died following a confrontation with police in Terrace, British Columbia.
     
    The BC Coroners Service confirms Terrace resident Nicolas Allan Jeppeson died Aug. 18.
     
    RCMP members encountered the victim at Mills Memorial Hospital in the northwestern B.C., city, as they responded to reports of a man with an axe, threatening to harm himself.
     
    Police said they tried to negotiate with Jeppeson as he stood outside the hospital, and then used a conducted energy weapon to subdue him.
     
    Details about how he was injured have not been released, but he died a short time later in hospital.
     
    The BC Coroners Service and the Independent Investigations Office continue to investigate. (CFTK)

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Toronto City Council Approves Three Supervised Injection Sites In Downtown Core

    Toronto City Council Approves Three Supervised Injection Sites In Downtown Core
    Toronto city council has approved three supervised injection sites in the city.

    Toronto City Council Approves Three Supervised Injection Sites In Downtown Core

    Military To Test 'Bionic' Knee Brace Developed By Halifax Researchers

    Military To Test 'Bionic' Knee Brace Developed By Halifax Researchers
    OTTAWA — The Canadian military is trying out a "bionic" knee brace developed by a Halifax-based company.

    Military To Test 'Bionic' Knee Brace Developed By Halifax Researchers

    Army Headed For Africa, Says Top General As Government Considers Peacekeeping

    Army Headed For Africa, Says Top General As Government Considers Peacekeeping
    OTTAWA — Canada's army will soon be bound for Africa, Canada's top soldier said Thursday, fuelling speculation that it will be deployed on a peacekeeping operation to control the spread of terrorism on the continent.

    Army Headed For Africa, Says Top General As Government Considers Peacekeeping

    Krispy Kreme May Be Expanding In Canada, But The Cream-filled Crop Isn't Worried

    Krispy Kreme May Be Expanding In Canada, But The Cream-filled Crop Isn't Worried
    The company says it's opening up to 50 additional stores in Ontario and Quebec, where six outlets are already located, and then aims to expand to the rest of Canada.

    Krispy Kreme May Be Expanding In Canada, But The Cream-filled Crop Isn't Worried

    Spent Helium Balloons Prompt Pledge After Victoria Music Festival

    Spent Helium Balloons Prompt Pledge After Victoria Music Festival
    VICTORIA — Organizers of a music festival in Victoria are promising not to use helium balloons at next year's event.

    Spent Helium Balloons Prompt Pledge After Victoria Music Festival

    Remaining Evacuees From Saskatchewan Town At Risk From Flash Flood Can Go Home

    REGINA — All evacuees from a Saskatchewan town that had been facing the risk of a flash flood are being allowed to return home.

    Remaining Evacuees From Saskatchewan Town At Risk From Flash Flood Can Go Home