Cloverdale Reporter, February 10, 2016

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Leianne Gunter, left, and Chyme Cummings of DGS Construction, the company that’s building Clayton North Secondary, direct traffic on 184 Street at 73 Avenue Friday, where work has begun on the school’s parking lot. Crews expect to break ground on the school itself next month, with completion in 2018.

By Jennifer Lang Members of the Cloverdale Business Improvement Association convene their 2016 annual general meeting later this month, when they’ll elect a new board of directors and approve a budget for the coming year. The association represents 300-plus businesses in Surrey’s historic town centre, using a property tax levy collected from property owners to promote and enhance the business district. This year’s AGM is set for Tuesday, Feb. 23 at the Surrey Museum. That’s earlier than last year’s AGM, which took place in April, when a revised operating budget was approved that put two signature events on hold due to budget constraints

– the annual blueberry festival and Halloween Costume Parade. Nominations for board of directors are being sought prior to the meeting date; applications must be submitted by Feb. 16 at 4:30 pm. to the Cloverdale BIA office (5748 176 St.), and all applications must be vetted by the City of Surrey and the Cloverdale BIA prior to the Feb. 23 AGM. That means there will be no nominations from the floor. “The city has been very intent on making sure all due diligence has been done with this particular AGM, partially because they have new rules regarding See NOMINATION DEADLINE / Page 2

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Brewer stabbed Manning almost two dozen times, leaving a kitchen knife in the victim’s neck. Toxicology reports showed Manning had no drugs or alcohol in his system at the time of his death. Brewer fled his basement suite and met with a longtime friend, confessing what he had done. That friend called 911. Brewer sent several text messages before his arrest, some to his then-girlfriend. Still, police had to track Brewer’s cellphone activ-

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ity to find him. He was arrested nearly eight hours after the murder. The murder was not Brewer’s first crime. In 2009, he was convicted of deliberately driving into oncoming traffic, causing a six-vehicle crash on Highway 10 that left two people with permanent injuries. At the time, he was already on probation for robbing a Langley Mac’s store. His mom See BREWER / Page 2

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ries an automatic sentence of life in prison. A judge will set his parole eligibility at a later date. He appears next on Feb. 11. During the trial, the court heard Manning had gone to Brewer’s house, where Manning was stabbed to death. His bloodied, naked body was found face down on Brewer’s bed. Brewer never denied killing Manning, but pleaded not guilty, testifying his actions were self-defence.

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By Monique Tamminga A 27-year-old Langley man has been found guilty of stabbing a friend to death on New Year’s Eve in 2012. On Jan. 28, a B.C. Supreme Court judge found Jason Terrence Brewer guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Cloverdale’s Cole Manning, 40, who was found dead in Brewer’s basement suite on the Surrey-Langley border. A second-degree murder conviction car-


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