Hells Angels lose in B.C. Court of Appeal after attempt to stop sale of seized clubhouses

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The Hells Angels have lost in the B.C. Court of Appeal after attempting to stop the province from selling three clubhouses that it seized earlier this year.

It is the latest chapter in a long-running saga regarding the clubhouses in Vancouver, Nanaimo and Kelowna.

The court had ruled in February that the properties would likely be used for criminal activity in the future, and in April, the province replaced the locks there and seized the clubhouses outright.

As the lawyers representing the outlaw motorcycle gang mull a challenge to the Supreme Court of Canada, they went to court to stop the province from

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