Tumbler Ridge killings prompts very different start to B.C. legislative session

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VICTORIA – A new session of the British Columbia legislature opened today with Lt.-Gov. Wendy Cocchia saying in the speech from the throne that the people of Tumble Ridge, B.C., are “suffering unimaginable pain.”

Governments traditionally use the speech of a new legislative session to outline their agendas, but Cocchia’s brief speech says the “people of Tumbler Ridge are wrapped in the care and compassion of an entire province and a country that mourns along them.” 

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