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‘He got what he deserved’ Teen’s family pleased as Laura Szendrei’s killer sentenced to life in adult prison; court ban still protects his identity
by Jeff Nagel B.C. DOES too little to fight problem
gambling and should consider new steps, from making it harder to get alcohol and cash in casinos, to removing the most addictive highrisk slot machines. Those recommendations come from Provincial Health Officer Dr. Perry Kendall, who tackled the health impacts of gambling Wednesday with the release of his annual report titled “Lower the Stakes.” Chief among the findings is that B.C. underDr. Perry spends other Kendall provinces in prevention and treatment for problem gambling – it invests about half the national average on a per-capita basis. Liquor access is one area of risk the province could tighten, Kendall said, perhaps through reduced hours of alcohol service at casinos or by raising drink prices. He said gambling delivers endorphins that stimulate pleasure centres of the brain. See GAMBLING / Page 3
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Rachel Szendrei flashes a victory sign while leaving the Surrey courthouse after the young man convicted of killing her daughter Laura was given an adult sentence – life, with no chance of parole for seven years. For full story, see page 3.
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