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Vancouver woman sentenced to 10 months for stealing from family
Published: July 13, 2021, 5:23pm
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A Vancouver woman was sentenced Monday to 10 months for cashing checks in her mother’s name, with whom she was living as her caretaker in 2017 and 2018.
Dana Lynn Cole, 54, pleaded guilty to identity theft and forgery in Clark County Superior Court.
She originally faced six counts of forgery, one count of theft from a vulnerable adult and one count of identity theft. She was also later accused of bail jumping after failing to appear for a hearing, court records show.
Cole moved in with her mother, Anna Cook, then 79, and stepfather, Roy Cook, then 84, in April 2017 at their Vancouver residence, according to an affidavit of probable cause. She made a nonfinancial agreement to be the primary caregiver for her mother, the affidavit said.
Canada’s Mohawk peoples view of Canada Day
Regaining Indigenous Rights – Play Against All Odds
Canada has this image internationally of a great defender of human rights violations, the protector of human rights throughout the world, but in its own backyard it’s violated the rights of the First Peoples indiscriminately for years and years. And the greatest human rights violation has been the imposition of the residential school experience.”
Phil Fontaine, Aboriginal Canadian leader
“The Tamil diaspora is not monolithic; it is differentiated by class, excludes certain castes and is gendered in its exploitation. The mobilisation of the diverse Tamil diaspora abroad and the rhetoric used have become the rationale for reinforcing the security establishment in Sri Lanka. A democratic Tamil leadership from within the country should challenge the larger Tamil diaspora to change course and work constructively towards building a plural and democratic society out of the ravages
VENICE John and Beata Dale and Shark Tooth Distillery now have their first batch of vodka after their partner, Steve Milligan of Loaded Cannon Distillery, and his crew filled 540 bottles Wednesday.
The next stop, John Dale said, will be putting the product on the shelves and a scheduled tasting on Saturday from 2-5 p.m. at Island Time Spirits & Gourmet Market at 421 S. Tamiami Trail, on the island of Venice.
“This is my husband’s gift to me on my 40th birthday,” said Beata Dale, whose birthday is April 10. “He said on my 40th birthday, the product is going to be on the shelf.”
Rotorua s new St John Ambulance building gets $1.2m consent approved for fit-out
14 Mar, 2021 03:00 AM
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R & B Property Group managing director Ray Cook and St John acting territory manager Janeen Whitmore at the site of new St John ambulance hub in Rotorua pictured last year. Photo / Andrew Warner
Rotorua s new multimillion-dollar St John Ambulance hub has reached another milestone with consent approved for the interior fit-out.
The four industrial units on the site were also now fully tenanted. The Rotorua Lakes Council approved a $1.2m consent for the fit-out of the new ambulance hub on Te Ngae Rd last month.