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last night,” Pierre said during a press conference at the House of Ancestors A spokesperson for the B.C. Prosecution Service declined to provide details on why the hearings were postponed. “As the matters are before the court, the BCPS will not be commenting further on the reasons for the adjournment,” Dan McLaughlin said. The family and supporters still plan to hold a rally at the Prince George courthouse on Tuesday. Family members noted the time the
matter has taken. They said it took RCMP three days to notify them of Culver’s death, three years for the Independent Investigations Office to forward its findings to the B.C. Prosecution Service and a further 2 1/2 years for charges to be approved. “There’s something wrong here,” Culver’s mother Virginia Pierre said. Culver died during a struggle with RCMP outside a liquor store near the corner of Central Street and 10th Avenue.
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There is a high hazard rating for two Prince George restaurants and seven others with a moderate hazard rating, according to Northern Health. The restaurants currently rated high are Nelly’s Pub & Pizza on March 2, 2023 with critical violations of potential hazardous food storage, improper thawing and issues with sanitizing of equipment and utensils, as well as evidence of mice and overall lack of cleanliness. Salted Cracker #2 in the Hart rated high on March 2, 2023 for critical violations of potential food contamination, lack of sanitizing equipment and utensils and an employee lacked hygiene for clothing and hair control. Brizolla Grill rated moderate on Jan. 17, with a previous rating of high on Jan. 13, 2023, for food not protected from contamination. Courtyard by Marriott rated moderate on Jan. 24 for not cooling food safely, equipment and utensils not kept sanitized and no handwashing station for employees. Famous Wok rated moderate on Jan. 16 for hazardous food storage and evidence of mice and other sanitation violations in a follow up to two ratings of high hazard on Jan. 6 and 9 for similar repeated offences.
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Court delay frustrates family The family of a man who died in police custody expressed frustration after learning court appearances for five Prince George RCMP officers facing charges from the incident have been delayed by almost two months. Arraignment hearings are now scheduled for May 2. Cst. Paul Ste-Marie and Cst. Jean Francois Monette each face a count of manslaughter and Cst. Arthur Dalman, Cst. Clarence (Alex) Alexander MacDonald, and Sgt. Bayani (Jon) Eusebio Cruz have been charged with attempting to obstruct justice in relation to the July 18, 2017 death of Dale Culver. Debbie Pierre, a cousin of Culver’s, said the family only learned of the postponement on Saturday when a court worker contacted them. Other than to say it was in response to an application, no further reason was given. “It was quite shocking because I didn’t see the notification until we were here
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