Caught on camera: Suspect spits at McDonald's drive-thru employee
Police in Coquitlam are hoping to identify a suspect they say spat at a McDonald's employee through a drive-thru window earlier this month.
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Police in Coquitlam are hoping to identify a suspect they say spat at a McDonald's employee through a drive-thru window earlier this month.
At a news conference about after-school care Tuesday, Premier David Eby seemed preoccupied with the BC Conservatives and its leader John Rustad.
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