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Woman, 32, identified as North Vancouver daytime shooting victim, John Horgan defends gas tax and more
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Here are Black Press Media鈥檚 top stories for Friday, April 5.

1. Senior 黑马磁力 Township staffer involved in alleged inappropriate texts, say Surrey 鈥榗reep catcher鈥

The Safe Child Coalition, formerly known as Surrey Creep Catchers, videotaped a conversation with Bob Andrews, the economic development coordinator at the Township. See more >

2. Woman, 32, identified as North Vancouver daytime shooting victim

32-year-old Ngoc Mai (Anita) Nguyen was taken to hospital following the daytime shooting in the 1100-block of Lonsdale Avenue on Tuesday.

3. Coquitlam mayor publicly shames driver who threw Taco Bell bag out car window

Richard Stewart was driving down Lougheed Highway on Tuesday when he watched the driver of a white Acura RDX ahead of him throw their Taco Bell drive-thru bag out of the SUV.

4. B.C.鈥檚 鈥榤osquito guy鈥 says dry spring could mean fewer pesky biters

鈥淎s it is warming up, they鈥檙e coming out looking for a blood meal, so they can lay their eggs,鈥 Dirk Lewis explained.

5. John Horgan says spike in gasoline prices is profit-taking, not taxes

B.C.鈥檚 April 1 carbon tax increase accounts for only a penny of additional tax on gasoline, Horgan told reporters at his weekly news conference Thursday, describing the latest record gasoline price as profit-taking by petroleum companies.



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