Public hearing proposed regarding massive housing subdivision in St.Lawrence Heights
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The building of a large housing subdivision is being proposed in St.Lawrence Heights.
At tonight’s (Monday) council meeting, Century Group Lands Corporations’ proposal to build a single-family residential subdivision off Vista Ridge Court and a nearby multiple residential subdivision was discussed.
One of the sections would include over 70 lots, while the other would consist of more than 150 lots, it would be located on Southridge Avenue, directly past Glen Lyon Park.
“We’ve all had the opportunity to already receive some emails and petitions around it and we do have a process around it,” explained Councillor Brian Skakun.
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Raven Thiara, holds a picture of her late sister Const. Jasmine Thiara in Richmond, B.C., on Wednesday. (Ben Nelms/CBC)
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The woman s family says it is desperate for answers and a closer look at the evidence.
Lawyer Martin Peters, who is representing the officer s sister, brother and mother, says the family is also requesting a post-mortem examination of the body of Jasmine Thiara, 25, who family members say was 14½-weeks pregnant when she died.
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According to BBC, Ethan Quance has been removed from the show after Global TV and Insight Productions were made aware of the allegations.
While much of what has been brought to our attention remains unproven, we cannot proceed with casting this person and this individual will be replaced ahead of the season premiere. Big Brother Canada (@BigBrotherCA) February 26, 2021 We take this information seriously and acknowledge the impact these concerns raise for both the production and those involved, wrote BBC.