- Robert Pickton won't get new trial: top court
- B.C. officials are likely to halt proceedings on 20 other murder charges after the Supreme Court of Canada denied convicted killer Robert William Pickton a new trial in the deaths of six women. more »
- Supreme Court broadens Pickton's grounds for appeal
- The Supreme Court of Canada has broadened the scope of an appeal by convicted serial killer Robert Pickton, giving him more grounds to argue his conviction should be overturned. more »
- Pickton loses appeal in B.C. court
- B.C.'s Court of Appeal has upheld the conviction of Robert William Pickton on six counts of second-degree murder, but his case appears to be headed to the country's highest court. more »
- Pickton appeal decision expected Thursday
- The B.C. Court of Appeal will render its decision on the appeal by convicted serial killer Robert William Pickton on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. PT. more »
- B.C. court to rule next week on Pickton's appeal of murder convictions
- British Columbia's top court will rule next Thursday on the appeal of serial killer Robert Pickton's murder convictions. more »
- Both Crown and defence to appeal Pickton conviction
- Lawyers for Robert William Pickton — convicted in 2007 of killing six women who disappeared from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside — will appear before the B.C. Court of Appeal on Monday in an attempt to get a new trial. more »
- Brother, sister of serial killer Pickton suing B.C. over RCMP search
- The brother and sister of convicted serial killer Robert Pickton are suing the attorney general and solicitor general of British Columbia for damages resulting from the search of the farm where RCMP found the remains of six murdered women. more »
- Few show up to mark Pickton verdict anniversary
- A handful of people turned out Tuesday at a planned memorial in Vancouver to mark the one-year anniversary of serial killer Robert Pickton's conviction on six counts of murder. more »
- Picktons lose appeal to rezone notorious property
- The Pickton family has lost a legal bid to change the zoning classification of the notorious pig farm in Port Coquitlam, B.C., where Robert Pickton killed six women. more »







