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that “the urge to come to the support of the occasional officer, such as Captain
Stewart, who ‘looses his cool’ in the face of this type of harassment is
very strong.” However, as “the Court must leave its personal distaste for
plaintiff’s conduct behind for the precedents are controlling”, the court concluded
that “the disorderly arrest was without probable cause and judgment
must be entered for plaintiff.”
Rhinoceros Point, an officially named location celebrating a mammal said
to be the largest remaining megafauna on earth, is found on the west side
of Kootenay Lake’s eastern arm. In a more abbreviated tribute, Rhino Peak
can be found in the Clayquot Sound watershed at the head of the Kennedy
River above Paradise Lake. When viewed from the east, a gendarme high on
the ridge gives the mountain the distinct appearance of a rhino head.
William (Bill) M. Everett, Q.C., was reappointed as a commissioner of the
Property Assessment Appeal Board for a term ending February 18, 2023.
Each of Dale B. Pope, Q.C., Howard L. Kushner and Kenneth W. Thornicroft
were reappointed as members for terms ending December 31, 2026.
In Hensley v. Ball, 380 S.W.2d 279 (1964), the Court of Appeals of Kentucky
described the Internal Revenue Service as having “charged onto the scene
like a mad rhinoceros” and ultimately as extracting “a settlement of its large
and numerous tax claims”.
Heather E. Cochran was appointed to the Oak Bay Police Board for a term
ending June 30, 2023.
Winston Sayson, Q.C., was recently granted the Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s
2022 Distinguished Alumni Award. In 2019, Mr. Sayson was given
the inaugural Lawyer of Distinction Award from the Federation of Asian
Canadian Lawyers (British Columbia) Society.
Darrell B. Le Houillier was reappointed as a member and designated chair
of the Environmental Appeal Board, the Forest Appeals Commission and
the Oil and Gas Appeal Tribunal for a term ending July 29, 2027.
The Parti Rhinoceros Party of Canada was established in 1963 and is recognized
as a party by Elections Canada. Its platform promises “an almost credible
alternative to voters disillusioned by traditional parties. Promising
funnier lies of superior quality, our candidates are softer and more silky
than any competitors’ brand.” Founded by doctor and writer Jacques Fer-