Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 28, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Double killer gets life Montreal up a Quebec Superior court jury saturday found Denis guilty of two counts of murder in the double slaying of a Montreal police officer and a student last of ont was found guilty of the first degree Mur Der of Pierre slain while investigating a report of a stolen and with the seconded Gree murder of the cars Giovanni Delli of Mon the jury of seven men and five women deliberated for 12 hours be fore reaching its decision on the double which resulted in a police manhunt across Quebec and Ontario on thanksgiving s life sentence Colic received a life sentence with a minimum of 25 years before parole for the first degree murder convict Madame Justice Claire Barrette Joncas said she would hand Down a sentence for the second degree Mur Der conviction a handcuffed Colic remained Calm As the jury delivered the his Mother and who were in the broke Down and Crown prosecutor Gerald Lahaye later hailed the in its always sad when someone is convicted to life imprisonment for he told i do think that what has to be done with someone who commits what else can we do Beaulieu relatives and his part Ner Andre Thibodeau Fol Lowed the Lahaye noting they were concerned and wanted to make sure Justice was that puts an maybe not to their but an end to the event that occurred he now there going to have to live with the the slain officers Monique was crying when she walked out of the in just Happy about the that All i have to she told during the which began the Crown called 30 witnesses including who1identified Colic in court As the Man who shot defence Benning not Call any us d up photo Winnipeg free january 1985 9 new twist added to Hatfield Case flames fish Plant in Glace throwing hundreds of people out of hardluck town hit again fire Levels fish Plant after explosion shuts mine Glace up less than a year after an explosion Glace Bays Coal mine put miners out of a fire in a fish Plant saturday took the jobs of Many of their the Highland fisheries which became the largest employer in this town of when the 26 Colliery burned last was reduced to about 200 people who across the Harbor were cleared from their Homes for three hours after the discovery of an ammonia leak on the premises of the burning the danger was overcome but it took firefighters from six communities to bring the fire under who did not know what caused the put the value of the 40yearold building and its equip ment Between million and the Plant employed More than 300 people during the Winter and up to 800 during other parts of the most of the workers were women Many of them the wives of unemployed it was another piece of bad Luck in a town that has been saying for some time that it could Bear no More the fire Here really knocks out the second major we had in our mayor Bruce Clark said the jobless rate in this Southeast Ern Comer of Cape Breton is said to Range Between 30 and 50 per in two unemployment insurance benefits Are due to expire for hundreds of examiners and the town has said it will be unable to afford its social assistance contributions if Many of the men resort to nothing left theres just nothing left for work Here said Dan who lost his Job when the undersea Coal mine three weeks he was taken on temporarily at another mine outside Glace Bay but now his wife has lost her Job in the Highland fisheries Glace Bay has depended on Coal for 250 years but the fishery has been an important supplement for just As the loss of Highland fisheries leaves the town with one other significant employer in the Industry the Hopkins which employs a few a rickety heavy water Industry now becomes the 1 employer in the immediate atomic Energy of Canada a Federal Crown employs about 250 locally in the production of heavy water that it has been unable to sell for several Fredericton up Richard hat Fields trial on a charge of pos session of a trial Many see As Pivotal in the new Brunswick premiers resumes in Fredericton although hat Fields lawyers have maintained they want their client treated like anyone else facing what is a common the Case continues to be handled in a decidedly uncommon for the name of the provincial court judge who will hear the trial has been kept Crown prosecutor David Hughes says even he does not know which of the 21 provincial court judges will be on the Bench a situation he considers highly Man of few words chief provincial court judge an Drew who would appoint a judge or who May preside Over the trial is a Man of few words when it comes to his office has said he will under any speak to the news Media about for his refuses to answer questions about the mat including whether he plans to attend proceedings his pres ence is not required by this is a summary conviction which is less serious than an indictable of and the usual penalty is a or the tory in Power since was charged with Possession of marijuana on v the charge followed an incident Queen Prince Hatfield and other officials had left the Fredericton Airport for when ramp Security officers carrying out a routine search of Luggage for the Royal plane found marijuana in hat Fields suit it was almost a month when the the daily gleaner newspaper in Fredericton carried a Short Story on its front Page saying a senior new Brunswick politician was being investigated by the ramp for Possession of two Days later Hatfield told a hushed news conference that he was the politician in question but he insisted the marijuana was not sikhs ask for probe of atrocities Ottawa up about 100 sikhs braved parliament Hills cold winds saturday As they called on Ottawa to investigate the situation of their countrymen in the representing the sikhs of requested the government Send a parliamentary fac finding Mission to particularly to to investigate the sikh situation we Are protesting that the Cana Dian government should launch a negotiation with the government of India to Stop the atrocities against the sikhs in said Sohan Singh Vic president of the world sikh organization of the Canadian government was to prevail upon the government of India to provide in formation about the casualties and thousands of detainees so that a meaningful Relief Effort can be mounted and to give special consideration to sikh orphaned children and widows for immigration into India 13 million sikhs became the target of Savage attacks by hindus after Indira then prime was gunned Down by two sikh members of her Security guard last two More members to quit pm sources say Montreal two More members of the National Assembly will soon announce they Are quitting the parti quebecois caucus to sit As further eroding pre Mier Rene Levesques shrunken a the Canadian press has sources say former science minis Ter Gilbert Paquette and Back Bencher Jules Boucher will join four other National Assembly members who crossed the floor late last year to protest the move to Shelve the Quebec Independence the who retain their pm Mem will form a organized one source our main objective will be to speak freely and without having to follow a party said the everyone will remain a member of the parti quebecois but Well All be Able speak about the source the have of tempting to bring Down the govern pm Power train warranty ment unless it commits some unpardonable standings in the National Assembly now Are pm liberals six inde and four on Camille a for Mer Cabinet minister and father of controversial language resigned his National Assembly seat to protest the decision at a special pm convention 19 drop Independence As an Issue in the next provincial Laurin said he could not remain a member of the pm caucus because of new 85 Alliance fim Ptim g injection s veal pm body a decl Torti North wih Icom built i Epa i do lasts to choose from As seen on to new 85 Cherokee 4x44 door rms window 38 my 0 compare no no Ford no Toyota offer you this freight 4 Phi Only much its federalist Bent and predicted others would follow his the sources say Paquette and Boucher decided of quit the caucus at a meeting of pm Independence hardliners Friday which was also attended by Denise Leblanc Jacques Pierre de Louise one of seven ministers who quit Cabinet last told her colleagues she intends to remain a member of the caucus persian Oriental carpets cancelled orders liquidation auction due to a sluggish wholesale Market and cancellation of Many orders on airfreight we have been forced to liquidate the entire airfreight of goods by for Public convenience the cancelled shipment will be available for inspection and for auction to the Public on 29th International inn near Airport Wellington Berry inspection open for Public from auction starts Sharp at terms Mastercard licensed auctioneers appraisers oh12371 Fonyo firm on finishing Toronto up Snow and cold wont keep Steve Fonyo from completing his journey for lives run to raise Money for cancer re the determined on legged runner said in Toronto to attend a debutantes Ball and other events in passport photos ready in 3 sorter 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