Wanted gangster running BC ski business By: ctvbc.ca Date: Friday Jan. 16, 2009 6:01 PM PT If Doug Vanalstine were in the US he would likely be behind bars. But in BC, he's in the snowmobiling business, running tours for a family-friendly resort. Police say Vanalstine is a senior member of the UN gang. They blame the group for many of the Lower Mainland's shootouts, and say they are a violent criminal organization. Vanalstine is a also convicted drug trafficker in Canada, and in 2007 authorities in Washington state issued a warrant for his arrest. They claim he and UN gang leader Clay Roueche organized shipments of cocaine from Mexico and South America through the United States to Canada and Australia. Roueche was arrested in Texas last year and is now in a Seattle jail awaiting trial. But so far, Vanalstine has avoided arrest. He's living in the Okanagan running tours at Big White ski resort. Outback Snowmobile Tours is contracted by Big White and is registered to Vanalstine's friend, Steve Powell. Vanalstine can be seen on the company's website fingering the camera. The vice president of Big White says he had no idea his resort is doing business with a UN gang member. "Brand new news to us when you told us this morning, we huddled, as a management team, this business is associated to big ski resort as they operate off Big White ski resort," says Michael Ballingal. Meanwhile, the US Department of Justice promises it's coming for Vanalstine. "We do go after every ...