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Teen creates app for voters DIANE STRANDBERG The Tri-CiTy News
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Port Moody defeated Peninsula during the Midget Tier 2 provincial hockey championship at the Port Coquitlam rec centre this week. As of Tuesday, the Tri-City club was locked in a three-way tie for first place with Peninsula and Greater Vernon each with a 2-1 record. The tournament continues until Thursday. More sports, see page 24.
A 15-year-old high school student is hoping to boost voter turnout — especially among young people — with an app that makes it easy to get provincial election information on your smart phone or computer. VoteMate is the creation of Laef Kucheran, a student of School District 43’s Inquiry Hub alternative school, who created the election app as a class project with the goal of getting people to inform themselves before voting in the May 9 B.C. election.
see ASK QUESTIONS, page 4
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Day parole for driver in fatal crash GARY MCKENNA The Tri-CiTy News
Day parole has been granted to Cory Sater, the Port Coquitlam man currently serving a seven-and-a-half year sentence in the hit-and-run
drunk-driving crash that killed two women in 2011. Sater, who had initially sought to appeal the sentence and conviction in the deaths of Charlene Reaveley and Lorraine Cruz, is expected to soon be transferred to a com-
munity residential facility, where he will subject to a series of conditions. According to the Parole Board of Canada, he is not to consume alcohol or drugs and must avoid drinking establishments and people who he has reason to
believe are involved in criminal activity or substance abuse. The 43-year-old is also not allowed to operate a motor vehicle and cannot enter Coquitlam, PoCo or Port Moody without written authorization from his parole super-
visor. While at the residential facility, Sater must complete a substance abuse treatment program and report all relationships with females to his supervisor. see SATER, page 7
COREY SATER
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