Kamloops This Week Feb 24, 2015

Page 1

KAMLOOPS THIS WEEK TUESDAY

kamloopsthisweek.com kamloopsthisweek kamthisweek

30 CENTS AT NEWSSTANDS

|

FEBRUARY 24, 2015 | Volume 28 No. 24

WEATHER

Sunny and gorgeous! High 10 C Low -1 C SUN PEAKS SNOW REPORT Mid-mountain: 124 cm Alpine: 157 cm Snow phone: 250-578-7232

HERALDING KAMLOOPS’ HERITAGE

SPECIAL L TIME E

Plaques for pair of downtown properties

2015 Special Olympics Winter Games in photos

B4

A18

Did spending equal election success?

BAIL FOR ACCUSED KILLER ‘TERRIFIES’ VICTIM’S FAMILY

ANDREA KLASSEN

STAFF REPORTER

andrea@kamloopsthisweek.com

TIM PETRUK

STAFF REPORTER

tim@kamloopsthisweek.com

A Clearwater man charged with firstdegree murder will find out today (Feb. 24) if he will be granted bail — a notion that has the family of his alleged victim “terrified.” Iain Scott, 43, is charged with killing Angila Wilson, his estranged common-law wife, in Clearwater last April. Wilson’s body was found in her home on April 20, 2014, by police performing a well-being check. Scott was later found with the couple’s three children inside another house in the small North Thompson community. He was arrested fol-

Angila Wilson in a photo from 2011. Wilson was slain in her Clearwater home on April 20, 2014. Charged with first-degree murder is Iain Scott, her estranged common-law husband.

lowing an hours-long standoff with police and has been in custody since. Earlier this month, he had a bail hearing in B.C. Supreme Court. The evidence presented at the hearing is bound by a court-

“I haven’t been able to sleep since I found out he might get out. “It’s scary — I’m scared. “I’m literally terrified.” See ONLINE, A5

MAYORAL CANDIDATES: Peter Milobar: $37,331 (17,006 votes) Pierre Filisetti $483 (2,941) Ben James: $0 (1,040) Dallas Paisley: $0 (786)

COUNCILLOR CANDIDATES: Mike O’Reilly: $19,865 (6,350 votes) Donovan Cavers: $17,398 (8,957) Dieter Dudy: $16,400 (10,399) Arjun Singh: $15,590 (10,939) Nelly Dever: $11,444 (6,685) Marg Spina: $11,185 (8,380) Bob Dieno: $7,558 (6,305) Annette Glover: $7,345 (5,184) Andy Philpot: $7,190 (7,188) Pat Wallace: $7,070 (7,483) Peter Kerek: $6,170 (2,879) Nancy Bepple: $5,993 (4,601) Ken Christian: $4,883 (12,473) Dustin McIntyre: $4,629 (2,867) Brad Harrison: $4,111 (4,145) Daphane Nelson: $3,472 (3,606) Jenny Green: $3,291 (4,658) Denis Walsh: $3,285 (8,549) Tina Lange: $3,212 (8,374) Andrew Miller: $3,104 (2,235) Peter Sharp: $3,094 (6,240) Tanja Hasler: $2,597 (2,854) Cheryl Phippen: $1,240 (3,452) Glen Thompson: $1,143 (1,772) Bernadette Siracky: $738 (3,785) Glenn Hilke: $0 (1,598) Alexandra Proctor: $0 (1,290) Reo Rocheleau: $0 (484)

Buy An RV & Spin For Amazing Prizes

Valentine Sale

The Place for Everything RV

ordered publication ban, but the judge is slated to make a decision on bail today. “If he does get bail, I’m afraid for my life and my husband’s life,” Leanne Wilson, the sister-in-law of Angila Wilson, told KTW.

For some of the most successful council candidates in the 2014 civic election, big spending translated into a major bump at the polls. But, electionexpense declarations released by Elections B.C. show that not every candidate who spent during the campaign got value for their money. Mike O’Reilly, a former businessattraction manager for Venture Kamloops, spent the most of any candidate vying for a city council seat, with nearly $20,000 in overall expenses. On election day, O’Reilly finished three spots out of the top eight, 1,133 votes away from a seat around the table at 7 Victoria St. Former city councillor Nelly Dever’s expenses of $11,444 — fifth-highest overall, among council contenders — also weren’t enough to carry her

CIVIC ELECTION EXPENSES

SM

Hurry in! Spin to Win ends Saturday, February 28th!

back to city hall. She finished 10th, 798 votes shy of being elected. It’s a different story for the second-highest spender in the council race. Donovan Cavers’ $17,398 in expenses helped move the second-time councillor from seventh in the polls in 2011 to fourth spot in 2014. Newcomer Dieter Dudy made it to third place with the thirdhighest expenses, at $16,400. Dudy also received the campaign’s single largest donation, a $15,000 contribution from Richard Antoniak — a former landowner near the site of the proposed KGHM Ajax copper and gold mine, who has spoken against the mine’s development. The Antoniaks made news themselves in 2014 when they sold their property to KGHM over fears about the project’s impact on property values. See LOWEST, A12

DL: #40065

1 866-964-8837 FRASERWAY.com 1300 Chief Louis Way, Kamloops, BC


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Kamloops This Week Feb 24, 2015 by KamloopsThisWeek - Issuu