North Island Gazette, April 03, 2014

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Johnny ‘responsible’ for death

April 3, 2014

Paul Rudan Campbell River Mirror CAMPBELL RIVER—Second degree murder or manslaughter? That’s the decision left to B.C. Supreme Court Justice Miriam

Maisonville who’s expected to make her ruling May 6 in Campbell River. Justice Maisonville is presiding over the case against 20-year-old Dakota Johnny of Port Hardy. He’s

charged with second degree murder of Cindy Scow who also lived on the Tsulquate First Nations Reserve. The 28-year-old mother of seven died following a severe beating

she received on the night of Sept. 9, 2012. She was found partial-

See page 3 ‘Murder or manslaughter?’

• shake up

Tsunami forum hears plans to update emergency plans. Page 2

Rock ‘n’ shoal

• Tall tales

NIC workshop produces an evening of poetry, storytelling. Page 6

Georgia Berry, left, colours rocks with fish designs along with other students in the Eco-art day camp held in Port Hardy J.R. Rardon during the recent spring break. See more inside, Page 7.

• In the house

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Over Christmas, the mayor was struck with necrotising fasciitis, a rapidly progressing infection that resulted in the amputation of her left leg. For the next several months she will require regular trips down-Island for physio-

Parnham double-checked with councillors, asking, “Will this create any hardships?” The councillors voted

See page 5 ‘New exhibit’

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therapy. “This (change) is to accommodate me,” the mayor said ahead of the vote. “I really appreciate it.” A clarification from staff confirmed no conflict with committee meetings but

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standard. Meeting dates from April to June, with the exception of Apr. 22, will shift from the regular Tuesday night to the prior Monday in order to accommodate Parnham’s medical schedule.

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Gazette staff PORT HARDY—Mayor Bev Parnham was warmly welcomed back to Council Chambers last week for the regular town council meeting, and a motion passed will ensure that her presence can return to being the

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Dominion curling playoffs go down to the wire. Page 8

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