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In preparation for this fall’s municipal election, Grande Prairie City Council approved a new election bylaw at its Monday evening meeting.
On May 11, City Clerk Arlene Karbashewski updated Corporate Services Committee about the changes from the previous election bylaw, which passed last year.
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“This bylaw is written to replace the current bylaw that we passed, that council passed, in 2020,” Karbashewski said. ”This one aligns with the current Local Authorities Election Act that had seen several updates all the way up to January 1 of this year.
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In preparation for this fall’s municipal election, Grande Prairie City Council approved a new election bylaw at its Monday evening meeting.
On May 11, City Clerk Arlene Karbashewski updated Corporate Services Committee about the changes from the previous election bylaw, which passed last year.
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“This bylaw is written to replace the current bylaw that we passed, that council passed, in 2020,” Karbashewski said. ”This one aligns with the current Local Authorities Election Act that had seen several updates all the way up to January 1 of this year.
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In a video posted to Facebook, Johnston and several companions walked into Dave’s No Frills in Dawson Creek on March 25, apparently with the intension of challenging the store’s mask-wearing policy, which is required under B.C.’s pandemic health orders.
When employees asked the group to wear masks or leave the store, Johnston left $5 and walked out with a bar of soap.
An employee followed the group into the parking lot to collect their licence number, according to an RCMP statement.
The video shows the employee, who is being recorded at close range by Johnston, batting the phone away from his face. Johnston then lashes out at the man, his hand appearing to make contact with the employee’s head.
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