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Victim s father begs judge to give murderers maximum penalty

Article by Social Share Impose nothing short of the maximum sentence on the murderers of Private David Nicholas Blenman. That was the plea of a tearful David Blenman, father of the deceased, in the No. 2 Supreme Court yesterday during his victim impact statement. He said if any other punishment was handed down, he would feel as though he himself had been murdered, especially since his son was ripped from his family in such a horrific way.   Jamar Antonio Pile, 30; his sister Faith Angelica Pile, 25; and Faith’s boyfriend Shaquan Sherwin Omar Crichlow, 23, all of Skeete’s Road, Jackmans, St Michael, had pleaded guilty at an earlier session of the Continuous Sittings to the non-capital murder of Blenman, 26, of No. 46 Golden Mile, St Peter, between November 30 and December 1, 2016.

Letters April 6: Belligerent anti-mask ferry passenger; who is running Saanich

Letters April 6: Belligerent anti-mask ferry passenger; who is running Saanich
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Comment: Why the Richardson Street bike plan needs rethinking

The City of Victoria’s approved plan for Richardson will eliminate all continuous east-west vehicle travel from Cook Street to Foul Bay Road. After camps in parks and Clover Point, it might become the next contentious issue in Victoria. It threatens to disrupt the entire residential area bounded by Cook Street, Fairfield Road, Foul Bay Road, Oak Bay Avenue, and Rockland Avenue. It is a perfect example of a “solution” in search of a problem. Richardson is designated as a Local Collector street in the City’s own bylaws and is a direct and valuable east-west access road for all residents.

Sudden death in Beacon Hill Park a homicide, police say - BC News

Sudden death in Beacon Hill Park a homicide, police say - BC News
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Sudden death in Beacon Hill Park a homicide, police say

Despite receiving CPR, the woman was pronounced dead. The B.C. Coroners Service also assisted with the investigation. Early this week, the major crime unit determined the woman had been killed. The major crime unit was notified and took over the investigation. Police have not identified the victim. A single bouquet of yellow roses was left on Dallas Road where the body was found. The homicide is not believed to be related to a van fire that killed a man March 4 in Beacon Hill Park. Investigators are asking anyone who was in the following areas between 11 p.m. March 2 and 5 a.m. March 3 to call the VIIMCU information line at 250-380-6211:

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