Fav of CanadaFav of Canada
  • Home
  • News
  • Money
  • Living
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sci-Tech
  • Travel
  • More
    • Sports
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest Canada's trends and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On

Crown makes final arguments in Andrew Rosenfeldt trial

November 18, 2025

Bailey McCourt’s accused killer appears in Kelowna court on previous charges

November 18, 2025

Barnes eager to learn from Raptors’ close win

November 17, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Fav of CanadaFav of Canada
  • Home
  • News
  • Money
  • Living
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sci-Tech
  • Travel
  • More
    • Sports
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
Fav of CanadaFav of Canada
You are at:Home » Bailey McCourt’s accused killer appears in Kelowna court on previous charges
News

Bailey McCourt’s accused killer appears in Kelowna court on previous charges

By favofcanada.caNovember 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram WhatsApp Email Tumblr LinkedIn
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Email

Dressed in her favourite colour pink, family and friends of Bailey McCourt packed a Kelowna, B.C., court room Monday afternoon to watch the man charged in her killing be sentenced on previous domestic violence-related charges of strangulation and uttering threats.

“It is not something we ever planned on doing,” said Shane McCourt, Bailey’s dad. “We don’t want any other family to go through this.”

James Plover was found guilty of the charges in July.

On Monday at the sentencing hearing, prosecution called for a 16- to 18-month jail sentence while defence asked for nine months.

A publication ban prevents the release the name of the victim in that 2024 incident.

Court, however, heard how Plover threatened to kill the victim and then proceeded to strangle them to the point of the victim nearly blacking out before they were able to get away and call for help.

Plover walked out of court following that conviction in July while awaiting sentencing for the charges.

Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day.

Get daily National news

Get the day’s top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day.

On the same day, McCourt, a mother of two, was killed after being beaten in a public parking lot.

Her friend, Carrie Wiebe, was hospitalized after suffering serious injuries.

“Somebody that you grew up with and expecting them to be with you for the rest of your life, not having them there anymore is very, very difficult,” said Paige McCourt, Bailey’s younger sister.

Plover, McCourt’s estranged husband, was initially charged with second degree murder but that has now been upgraded to first degree.

A charge of operating a motor vehicle causing bodily harm has also been added.

A conviction of first degree murder carries an automatic life sentence with no parole eligibility for 25 years.

“Nothing is going to change the fact that Bailey’s not her  and these girls don’t have a mom but some solace,” Shane McCourt said when asked about the murder being upgraded. “We hope that the Crown gets to push this through.”

Plover is expected to be back in court Nov. 25  on the murder charge.

Monday’s sentencing hearing for the 2024 incident was adjourned to Nov. 27.

When asked if he had anything to say, Plover told the judge,  “I torture myself every day more than any time you give me…so I accept any time you give me.”

McCourt’s family plans to attend every court date.

“Bailey would want us here,” Shane McCourt said.  “To keep fighting, keep pushing for her voice to be heard.”


&copy 2025 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.

Related Articles

Crown makes final arguments in Andrew Rosenfeldt trial

By favofcanada.caNovember 18, 2025

Black community calls on Montreal to recognize notable figures

By favofcanada.caNovember 17, 2025

Montreal’s staple Wing Noodles to close

By favofcanada.caNovember 17, 2025

Calgary’s federal housing funding ‘at risk’ as motion introduced to repeal citywide rezoning

By favofcanada.caNovember 17, 2025

Premiers hint at ‘significant’ tariff relief to come after Carney meeting

By favofcanada.caNovember 17, 2025

Disappearance of Nanaimo missing woman considered ‘highly suspicious’ police say

By favofcanada.caNovember 17, 2025
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss

Bailey McCourt’s accused killer appears in Kelowna court on previous charges

By favofcanada.caNovember 18, 2025

Dressed in her favourite colour pink, family and friends of Bailey McCourt packed a Kelowna,…

Barnes eager to learn from Raptors’ close win

November 17, 2025

Black community calls on Montreal to recognize notable figures

November 17, 2025

RJ Barrett’s late layup hands Raptors win

November 17, 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Our Picks

Montreal’s staple Wing Noodles to close

By favofcanada.caNovember 17, 2025

Calgary’s federal housing funding ‘at risk’ as motion introduced to repeal citywide rezoning

By favofcanada.caNovember 17, 2025

Premiers hint at ‘significant’ tariff relief to come after Carney meeting

By favofcanada.caNovember 17, 2025
About Us
About Us

Fav of Canada is your one-stop website for the latest Canada's trends and updates, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

We're accepting new partnerships right now.

Email Us: [email protected]
Contact: +44 7741 486006

Our Picks

Crown makes final arguments in Andrew Rosenfeldt trial

November 18, 2025

Bailey McCourt’s accused killer appears in Kelowna court on previous charges

November 18, 2025

Barnes eager to learn from Raptors’ close win

November 17, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest Canada's trends and updates directly to your inbox.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest TikTok
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2025 Fav of Canada. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.