’ ‘ i public assistance. + Dee. 30. * A2 + The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 6, 1999 ‘Police renew call for help on murder ALMOST four wecks after Linda Lefrane was mur- dered in her Terrace townhouse Dec, 9, RCMP officers are still asking for home for a Christmas break, are scheduled to return after the holidays, But Solvason wasn’t sure how fong the officers will be available. “We can’t keep these guys ‘here from Prince George here forever,” he said. He added that the of- ficers have their own inves- been discovered in the case tigations and court ap- even though all of Terrace’s' pearances to worry about. four general “investigation” ~: Saying the process can be officers have been assigned. frustrating, Solvason said to the case. there is nothing he'd like The officers, he said, are better than to find the mur- interviewing peaple — and” derer. waiting for forensic test ‘Some of these things jusl results from various items take time,’’ he said. ‘‘Samebody oul there may kuow something,’’ said Suaff Sgt. Bob Solvason He said nothing new had Linda Lefranc found by her seven-year-old daughter who reported the incident to neighbours who then called the RCMP, sent toa central crime lab, Linda’ Lefranc was Lefranc, 37, was a single He could net’ comment on stabbed to death early Dec. mother and office adminis- what exaclly was being 9 in her Braun Strect. {ration student at Northwest tested at the lab. But the results could be the break officers here have been wailing for after four weeks of painstaking inves- tigation that has seen up to cight officers from sur- rounding detachments make Terrace their temporary home. The officers, who went townhouse. Her body was Community College. Accident on Walsh RCMP arrested and charged a man for impaired driving after a vehicle went through a stop sign and hit another vehicle at the comer of Eby and Walsh Avenue Dec. 30. RCMP say it appears a driver Jost control of a pick up and it then proceeded through the intersection at around 10 pn, that night, striking a northbound truck. Both drivers sustained minor injuries and the vehicles were damaged. Ski early to get the best seats. Friday, Ji anuary 8&~ ~ Saturday, January 9 - There will be games! Prizes to be won! [Located In the Coast Inn of the West | The Dr. R.E.M.-Lee Foundation presents Valentines Day, my dear New Orleans Style ~. Sat. 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Steven Point, a Masters of Law program student at the University of B.C., will headquartered in Prince Rupert after being trained in Port Coquillam. He is also expected to handle cases in Terrace and Kitimat. **There are few judges ina very large territory,”® said Chicf Justice Robert Metzger of the need to for more northwest judges, Point was named in December as one of five new judges hired to cut the backlog of cases waiting to be heard in the provincial court system, The hiring was a part of Chief Justice Metzger’s recommendations in a report last spring. Three of the other four new judges will stay in Port Coquitlam where the loss of a judge to retirement con- tributed to an already heavy backlog. The last new judge will handle cases in downtown Vancouver’s Robson Square. Point was a partner of the law firm Point and Shirley where he practiced criminal and native law with the lo- cal bands of the Sto;lo Nation south of Chilliwack. 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