Ashlyn Chadwick from the Westside Outlaws in West Kelowna added, “It’s a great opportunity we have. To be able to do this during COVID, it’s just, so many people have tried so hard to make this happen, so a lot of girls really appreciate it.”
Through discussions with viaSport, Softball BC gained the necessary approval to go ahead with the provincial championships. The tournament started on Friday and ends with gold medal games on Sunday.
“We set out our return-to-play guidelines, which after the COVID numbers were down, we were able to go to different phases,” said co-organizer of the tournament and coach of the Kamloops Thieves Nicole Trouton. “Thankfully, the timing was just right to be able to host provincials.”
“Mr. Fox, you are a very young man, 20,” said Judge S. Loewen. “You will be one of the youngest people at the penitentiary so you are going to have to guard yourself accordingly. You won’t be accepted by everybody and there are going to be problems. You are going to experience problems. The penitentiary is an extremely violent place.” Fox appeared by CCTV from Prince Albert Provincial Correctional Centre. The Crown and defence entered a joint submission. Crown Prosecutor Doug Howell told the court that around 10 p.m. on Oct. 14, 2020, a 21-year-old man was stabbed at Boston Pizza. The victim had two stab wounds on his head and was taken to a hospital in Prince Albert and then put into a medically induced coma before being flown to Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon in critical condition.
On July 7, Glynnis Chief, 37, was sentenced in Lloydminster Provincial Court to four years in prison for her part in an incident where Onion Lake RCMP were shot at New Year’s Day.
The back window of the SUV was shot out by those shooting at RCMP pursuing them on New Year s Day. RCMP photo
A search of the black SUV resulted in the seizure of two SKS rifles, one sawed-off shotgun, one sawed-off 22-caliber rifle and different types of ammunitions. RCMP photo
A search of the black SUV resulted in the seizure of two SKS rifles, one sawed-off shotgun, one sawed-off 22-caliber rifle and different types of ammunitions. RCMP photo
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“Quite frankly Ms. Cantel your behaviour was disgusting and I don’t mind being that blunt,” said Judge M. Segu before sentencing Cantel. “What the three of you did was indefensible, and, but for the joint submission that is being put before the court, I would have zero hesitation imposing a longer sentence. Do you understand me? This behaviour is just atrocious.” Cantel’s defence Laura Nischuk and Crown Prosecutor William Lewison, entered a joint-submission to the court. Cantel pleaded guilty to stealing a Honda Civic and being an occupant of the Honda knowing there was a firearm in the vehicle in an incident stemming from Nov. 20, 2020, where five Westside Outlaws street gang members took RCMP on a 150-km, two-hour chase.