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We have a 30 day exchange policy on all used cars. Willowbroo >> Coleen: today >>coleen: today on global news at noon -- randallley learns his fate. The sentencing for the high profile sex offender. And in the hot seat. Delta mayor george harvie facing tough questions -- over his travel expenses as chair of the metro vancouboard. >>is there a point of even going to the game any more. >>coleen: messi fallout. Outrage and disappointment as soccer fans learn the supersta will be a no shown vancouver this weekend. >> Announcer: we are watching global bc, this is global news at noon. >> Coleen: good afternoon, th for joining us. We begin with some breaking news. Sentencing has been handewn for high-profile sex offender randall hopley. Toy charles telus, the 58 year old has been giventwo years in jail for breaching a long-term supervision order and fleeing his vancouver halfway house last november. He was missing for ten days after cutting off his ankle monitor. >> Reporter: randall hopley ruling has judged the siding with the defence and sentencing the notorious sucks u two years of prison time to try charges stem from hople breaking long-term vision order in 2022 and also fleeing his halfhouse late last year. Jujennifer olson sentence softly t months -11 months for ti served credit and the judge added another 6 months for hopkin failing to show up court last november while he was on the land. In total it adds up to two years. The the crown was seeking a combined sentenc four years with "no" credit for time served. While the defence is arguing for two year sentence with credit for time served. During the hearing, death judge weop through hot please lengthy criminal history and at one point, he disrupted the judge-- is wrong about some of the details inr that hopley would remain calm for the rest of the hearing. Last year the 58-year-old pled guilty to the three criminal charge was facing and he is known for abducting a three-year-old boy inspire wood back in 2011 according to the... And borderline personall disorder. Many viewers may remember last year when hopley wawol-- fleeing his halfway house and cutting off his ankle monitor. A canada wide arrest warrant was issued and on november 13th, 14th, hopley was arrested by an off-duty police officer the police station. For charles, global news. >> Coleen: by the end of the year, the city of surrey will have one ce force -- and it will be the surrey police serv the bc supreme court is backing the prce in a decision handed down yesterday, effectively ending mayor brenda locke's attempts to stop the transition and keep the r-c-m-p. Richard zussman reports. A court ruling can get. >>the people of s this over. >>reporter: on thursday - the b-c supreme court throwing out thseparate requests from the city of surrey. Quashing first a request to reject the b-c government's order to transition to the surrey police service. Secstopping surrey's hope to declare provincial laws on policing unconstitutional. And a third a request from surrey for the province to pay for the entire surrey ce force. >>the transition is moving forward. It would be great if the city was there but aas been done between the rcmp and the surrey police service. >>reporter: the surrey police is scheduled to become the police of jurisdiction by november. Surrey mayor brenda locke accepts the decision - but insists the rcmp remains the most financially prudent option for her community. Pointing to court documents showing costs 30 to 75 million dollars higher than expected. >>the court has confirmed it ismore expensive, both by transition costs and annual incremental costs. >>reporter: former attorney general - and advocate for the surrey police service - says the fact thert's ruling was just 27 pages shows the city of surrey did not make a compelling case. >>i think justice loo was pretty definitive, he didn't waste a lot f words and thisshould end the matter. >>reporter: surrey city collor linda annis points out while the mayor has fought the transition - costs have piled up. >>this has been going over for a year and a half and have wasted 100 million dollars. >>repr: mayor locke says council now must make a decision on whether taxes will go up - or

new infrasucture will stop being built - due to higher costs of policing. And has no decision yet on whether they will appeal. Richard zussman, global news, victoria >>coleen: b-c united leader kefalcon is releasing more details about negotiations with the b-c conservatives aimed preventing a vote split -- and how they fell apart. Our legislative bureau chief keith baldrey joins us now -- keith what happened? >> Keith: yes, it's acty quite fascinating nbc presented a noncompetition proposal is around 27 candidates and 93 tie-ins in bc united one oh I only 40 candidates all wanted territory and backyards if you ll, also for a bit of a hockey drag, they are on able to pick three candidates for every three united pics until he got it also won't happen actually forming a coalition government talking about getting ahead of youf and he says also another big reason ias rejected assertive government, running for bc conservatives as presumably a number of those people would nunder the surveillance when he says their extremist. Here's kevin. >> Frankly a lf their candidates and a lot of them actually don't share their values and schools especially when it comes to social issues and social policies. I've alwbeen really about that and there some commonality in terms of economic issues and they all believe a growing private sector is the best to generate so that we could find great healthcare services and educn et cetera focused on outcomes and there is commonality there but I make no apology that they have very problematic candidates and I think that you will see in the coming months and it will be apparent and I think bc will look at that and say that's >> Keithain look for falcon to talk like that in the months ahead as we approah and yes t take the bc conservative party or at least redefining before he can even begin to compete with the ndp there's a big bold on thatl between him and david eby, and that's a conservative at get rid of it and the caucus intact with the bc conservatives as much as they will be. >> Coleen: thankr that. Bulger reporting f us in victoria keith baldrey called. Reporting us. Global news has viewed some of the information, and can confirm it includes medical and human resource files of employees. London drugs says it's taking all available steps to mitigate any impacts, ioyees whose information could be potentially impacted. Cybersecurity experts agree, there was no easy way out for the company. >>companies do hold very sensitive information about their employees. In the past for exam we have seen salary information end up online. Details of displinary records, pemance reviews. >>the criminals aren't committing much identity fraud with this data because there is so much data, that your info has little value to them, it's just meant as a tool for extortion. >>coleen: russian-based ransomware group "lockbit" has claimed responsibility the attack. It demanded "25-million-dollars" by thursday, which london drugs refused to pay. Sad news for local soccer fans superstar lionel messii will not play against thewhitecaps this weekend >>its disappointng, thats why most people have bought their tickets, t they its a sell out on satrday. >>if youre going to announce these players are playing andthen two days before the game starts thyere not playing and these fans are trying to sell these tickets and theyre not going to sell them for anywherehe money they played for it >>coleen: in a statement -- the vancouver club says "messi" -- will *not* make the trip to vancouver for saturday's game at b-c place. More than "50-thousand pricey tickets" have already been sold for the match. While it wasn't too late for "messi" to cancel -- the ross family from salmon arm. They spent almost 3,000 dollars r a hotel and tickets -- to make their son's dream come true. >>we paid an inflated cost specifically to go see messi and his team mates, they only come here every couple years so its a rare event. >>you look online and you look at the ticket prices for our same seats for a whitecaps game for the next game and its 10 times difference, that hurts you know. >>coleen: the whitecaps say it has no conits

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