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N S mass shooting families alter class action lawsuit to add killer s spouse

The families lawyer says in a news release the amendments to the proposed class action were made following the Dec. 4 criminal charges laid against the three, alleging they illegally supplied ammunition to the gunman. Police have said the alleged ammunition offences occurred in the month before the April 18-19 killings but that those charged had no prior knowledge of what the gunman, Gabriel Wortman, intended to do. However, Sandra McCulloch, a lawyer for the families, says in a news release there is support for possible civil liability between these parties and the families and individuals we represent, and she says the step was taken in order to preserve their rights as further details emerge.

Tuerie en Nouvelle-Écosse : l ex-femme du tueur au banc des accusés

Tuerie en Nouvelle-Écosse : l ex-femme du tueur au banc des accusés
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RCMP appealed for backfill after 70 officers took sick leave following N S mass killings

Posted: Feb 03, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: February 3 Nova Scotia RCMP Commanding Officer and Assistant Commissioner Lee Bergerman reads an statement at the start of a news conference on April 22, 2020. (Tim Krochak/The Canadian Press) Seventy Mounties took sick leave in the wake of April s mass killings in Nova Scotia and the province s justice minister agreed to pay for out-of-province officers to backfill, but only until the end of August, newly released documents show. Assistant Commissioner Lee Bergerman, commanding officer for Nova Scotia RCMP, first requested approval for the extra help on April 27, eight days after a gunman disguised as an RCMP officer killed 22 people, leaving 16 crime scenes in several rural communities.

Young artists on a mission | Dandenong Star Journal

By Danielle Kutchel When Mission Australia needed new logos for its Communities for Children program, the organisation knew exactly where to turn: to the children who are so pivotal to its work. In partnership with the City of Greater Dandenong Children’s Advisory Group, Mission Australia conducted an artwork contest for more than 30 children to come up with new logos that represented the four key priority areas of Communities for Children (CfC). The activity also aimed to nurture and support the confidence of local children, and assist children to learn key skills to communicate with others. Mission Australia’s Communities for Children is an early intervention and prevention program aimed at improving the development, health and wellbeing of children aged 12 and under by addressing local needs and encouraging community participation.

Case begins on N S shooter and farmers storm Indian capital: In The News for Jan 27

Case begins on N.S. shooter and farmers storm Indian capital: In The News for Jan. 27 by The Canadian Press Last Updated Jan 27, 2021 at 4:28 am EDT In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of Jan. 27 … What we are watching in Canada … Three people who allegedly supplied ammunition to the gunman who murdered 22 people in the April 18-19 mass shooting in Nova Scotia are scheduled for court hearings today. RCMP have charged Lisa Banfield, the 52-year-old spouse of the killer, with unlawfully transferring ammunition, specifically .223-calibre Remington cartridges and .40-calibre Smith and Wesson cartridges.

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