VANCOUVER - The former facilities manager at the British Columbia legislature told a trial Wednesday that a wood splitter bought for emergency preparedness was being stored at the clerk's home while a parking spot was sorted out for it.
VANCOUVER The former facilities manager at the British Columbia legislature told a trial Wednesday that a wood splitter bought for emergency preparedness was being stored at the clerk's home while a parking spot was sorted out for it.
VANCOUVER The former facilities manager at the British Columbia legislature told a trial Wednesday that a wood splitter bought for emergency preparedness was being stored at the clerk's home while a parking spot was sorted out for it.
The former facilities manager at the B.C. Legislature told a trial Wednesday that a wood splitter bought for emergency preparedness was being stored at the legislature clerk's home while a parking spot was sorted out for it.