A total of four people from North Vancouver now face possible charges in connection with last year's Stanley Cup hockey riot.
So far, only one of those people, 23-year-old Matthew Cottrell, has been formally charged. His next court appearance is Feb. 13.
Crown prosecutors have not yet approved charges against the other three people.
On Tuesday, Vancouver Police Department's integrated riot investigation team announced recommendations of 63 more charges against 20 suspected rioters. Police have now recommended 278 charges against 100 alleged rioters. Of those, 30 people have been charged with 78 offences. So far only one person has pleaded guilty.
According to police, the average age of those they are recommending riot charges against is 21. The youngest person is 15 while the oldest is 52. Most are from suburban areas in the Lower Mainland.
Tuesday's announcement marks the third time Vancouver police have come forward with recommended charges in connection with the riot which broke out after the Vancouver Canucks were defeated by the Boston Bruins in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals on June 15 last year.