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B.C. Supreme Court case against alleged ISIS bride delayed

A Squamish woman, facing terrorism-related charges for allegedly joining the Islamic State group in Syria, appeared briefly in B.C. Supreme Court on Monday.

Alex Zoltan
Jul 29, 2025
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A Squamish woman, facing terrorism-related charges for allegedly joining the Islamic State group in Syria, appeared briefly in B.C. Supreme Court on Monday. Her case is progressing slowly toward a jury trial.

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