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The Oakalla Prison Farm (also known as the Lower Mainland Regional Correctional Centre or LMRCC) [2] was a model prison farm on 185 acres (75 ha) of land next to Deer Lake, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. The Oakalla Prison Farm opened in 1912 and was initially designed to hold 150 men and women.
Saanich Prison Farm (1913-16) Colquitz Centre for the Criminally Insane (1916-1954) Provincial Government Pheasant Farm (1918-1919) Colquitz Provincial Mental Home (1919-1964) Oakalla Prison Farm, Vancouver Island Unit (1964-1966) Vancouver Island Regional Correctional Centre (1966-present) Warden: Sukhdeep Saini: City: Victoria, BC: State/province
On February 6, 1976, Peltier was arrested along with Frank Blackhorse by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Hinton, Alberta, Canada [34] at the Smallboy Camp, transported to Calgary, Alberta and taken to the Oakalla Prison Farm in Vancouver, British Columbia. [28] [35] [36] [37]
Woolley was a Correctional Officer by day and sports enthusiast by night. Woolley worked at Oakalla Prison Farm [2] in Burnaby, BC from 1976 until its closing in 1992.Harry was then transferred to work at the new Fraser Regional Correctional Centre [3] in Maple Ridge, British Columbia where he worked until his official retirement in 2002.
Convicted Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton, who brought female victims to his pig farm during a crime spree near Vancouver in the 1990s and early 2000s, was assaulted in prison and has been ...
The men, most of whom are Black, work on the farm of the 18,000-acre maximum-security prison known as Angola -- the site of a former slave plantation -- hoeing, weeding and picking crops by hand ...
To date, the six victims said they've received less than $500,000 of the $10.3 million R. Kelly owes them.
Leonard Peltier, along with Blackhorse, were arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Hinton, Alberta, Canada [13] at the Smallboy's Reserve/Smallboy Camp, transported to Calgary, Alberta, and taken to the Oakalla Prison Farm in Vancouver, British Columbia, on 6 February 1976.