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Drugs and cash seized in raids and car stops
Police hit homes across city in swoops and searches
Police carried out a day of action in south Liverpool to target drug crime
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Two men were arrested during a day of action aimed at disrupting drug crime in south Liverpool.
Itâs with great sadness that we announce the passing of Patricia âTriciaâ Shirley Fluno, on April 26, 2021. She was 63 years young.
Tricia was born in Calexico, CA November 27, 1957 to Ruth and Herbert Leach, a US Border Patrol officer, and later moved to Watertown, NY where she spent most of her youth. She attended Watertown High School but graduated from Ogdensburg High, class of 75â, after her dad was promoted and reassigned to Ogdensburg NY Sector.
Tricia spent the next 3 decades living in sunny California where she did her lifeâs work: raising her 3 daughters, Danielle, Michelle and Nikki. In addition to family life, Tricia worked for JC Penney for several years before landing a job working for the US Postal in Carmichael, CA. In 2009, she made her way back to Watertown, and in August of 2010, she married the love of her life, David Leroy Fluno. Back in her hometown, Tricia worked at the local Loweâs in the paint department. She then moved on and
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VICTORIA An all-party committee of the B.C. legislature is asking the public whether to continue the taxpayer subsidy for political parties that was brought in by the New Democrats four years ago.
The annual allowance has already paid almost $15 million to the New Democrats, B.C. Liberals and Greens. They are on track to collect a further $5 million by July 1, 2022, when the allowance expires unless extended by the legislature which is the question before the committee and the subject of virtual public hearings that start later this week.
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