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New defendant files for dismissal of forfeiture of $2 6 million Salt Spring Island property

New defendant files for dismissal of forfeiture of $2 6 million Salt Spring Island property
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New defendant files for dismissal of forfeiture of $2 6 million Salt Spring Island property

New defendant files for dismissal of forfeiture of $2 6 million Salt Spring Island property
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Philippines-resident added to forfeiture case that alleges money laundered through Salt Spring Island property

Article content A new defendant has been added to a civil lawsuit launched by the province seeking forfeiture of a Salt Spring Island property that the government alleges was linked to a $200-million-plus international stock fraud. In a consent order filed May 10 in B.C. Supreme Court, which is agreed to by both parties, Philippines resident Jay Lee was added as a defendant. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Philippines resident added to forfeiture case that alleges money laundered through Salt Spring Island property Back to video Other defendants in the case include Skye Lee, also known as Geordie Lee; Alicia Lee, spouse of Skye; Beresford Estates, which owns the $2.6-million Salt Spring Island property; and Vincent Manalastas, the sole director of Beresford Estates, and who is believed to be living in the Philippines.

Stop, start, continue: creatives share their work/life resolutions for 2021

Stop, start, continue: creatives share their work/life resolutions for 2021 Creatives who had a big 2020 – Stephanie Unger, Jeff Low, Melody Sylvester and Skye Lee – tell us what they will stop, start and continue doing this year. Share to learn more. New Year’s Resolutions can be a little daunting, so big they never get off the ground, but what they represent is vital: a self-initiated mission to make the most of a fresh start. A more approachable format is the stop, start, continue technique, a common feature in many a project meeting that encourages people to analyse the good, the bad and the improvable of their work and process. So, we thought we’d ask a handful of leading creatives who saw success in their discipline in 2020 to share their own personal stops, starts and continues, looking back last year to set goals for 2021. From illustrator Stephanie Unger embracing her identity, to Google’s Skye Lee ditching screens, via director Jeff Low rejecting the premise o

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