CLAIRE L MOGLOVE BARRISTER &SOLICITOR #201 -909 ISLAND HIGHWAY CAMPBELLRIVER BC MANITOBA LAW SCHOOL
TAXES PAID BY THE BANK OF MONTREAL
Gerry Davis, a member of the bargaining committee and the head of public works.
"bitter, petty politics of City Hall" and the loss of millions of dollars worth of PENSIONS
Attorney fraud is a growing enterprise IN CAMPBELL RIVER “MINISTRY mills”. Make no mistake about it. I know of several who have lied at hearings, falsely answered interogatories and failed to follow proper procedure in the courts.
. Many have often misused funds entrusted to them by VICTIMS and placed in their Trust Accounts.
Even with very stiff legal penalties – jail time – and loss of their license to practice law, many gambled and lost AND THEN CONTINUED FINANCIAL CRIME BY SENDING THE VICTIMS ESTATE &HEIRS THE BILL FOR THE SECOND TIME BASED ON MORE MORTGAGE INVESTMENT FRAUD.
THE GUILITY 1992-2010
THE LAW FIRM OF Mcvea,Shook, Wicham Bishop
Director CLAIRE MOGLOVE Area represented - City of Campbell River Population 30,381*
Director Moglove was appointed to the Strathcona Regional District board in December 2008.
Director Moglove serves on the:
Committee of the Whole
Strathcona Gardens Commission
Municipal Services Committee
Alternate Director, City of Campbell River
Ryan Mennie
Rivercorp is responsible for Economic Development, Tourism Campbell River & Region and the Campbell River Visitors Centre.
MARCEL RIVARD CAPACITY FOREST MANAGEMENT?FUTURE OF FORESTRY TASK FORCE
BRUCE KEMPLING OCEAN PACIFIC MARINE SUPPLY & BOATYARD
GREG MANZULENKO ISLAND CO GENERATION
"The moves are the latest in a series of personnel changes at Rivercorp in the last two years. In what then-chair Kent Moeller described as "a shock to all of us", Brenda Paul resigned in late 2008 after less than a year on the job.
Brad Bradbury, manager of tourism and economic development, was appointed interim CEO.
Moeller resigned as board chair just over a year later, delivering a broadside in his wake. Moeller said he could no longer handle the "bitter, petty politics of City Hall" and the loss of millions of dollars worth of economic opportunities due to a council and senior bureaucrats "less interested in economic development than they were about self-preservation.
DELINQUENT TAXES PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD SEPT 26 1994
UNLESS DELINQUENT TAXES ARE PAID SOONER
WITHOUR PROVINCIAL GOVERMENT REVENUE SHARING YOUR GENERAL MUNICICIPAL TAXES WOULD HAVE INCREASED BY 10%
Bewza became board chair less than a year ago with the departure of Moeller. Then the CEO position became vacant in July when the city expanded the board and turfed Bradbury.
On Tuesday, Rivercorp announced new appointments for some of the current volunteer directors. Cheryl O'Connell, from North Island College, is the new Vice Chairperson, Phil Griffith from Bank of Montreal is the Treasurer, and Harley Elias from North Island College is the board Secretary.
"We are fortunate to have a variety of skill sets represented on the volunteer board of directors," Bewza said in a the release. "Each member of the team will be contributing to the future direction of the Corporation. They will be focussing on achieving a number of tasks that will make the direction for Campbell River's economic development and tourism future clear and accountable to our community."