Steve Thomas
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 61 |
Date of birth | July 15,1963 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Stockport |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 180 (cm) |
National team | Canada |
Spouse | Lori Thomas |
Shot | Left |
Children | Christian Thomas |
Lauren Thomas | |
Books | Turning off the lights |
Fatherhood: A Model for Christian Leadership | |
Homeowner's Manual: Advice on Maintaining Your Home | |
The Racing Bike Book | |
This Old House Bathrooms | |
This Old House Kitchens: A Guide to Design and Renovation Sticker: Companion to The | |
Movies/Shows | This Old House |
Renovation Nation: Recycle, Reuse & Reclaim | |
Renovation Nation: Save Water, Save Money | |
Renovation Nation: Gardening: Watch Your Green Grow | |
Youngblood | |
Official site | stevethomashome.com |
Spous | Evelyn Blum |
Education | Evergreen State College |
Olympia | |
Washington | |
Nhl draft | Undrafted |
Play career | 1984–2004 |
Position | Right Wing |
Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council | |
Party | Liberal Party of Australia (Western Australian Division) |
Previous position | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia (2005–2008) |
Leader | Libby Mettam |
Career end | 2004 |
Nation team | Canada |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 518151 |
Steve Thomas Life story
Stephen Antony "Stumpy" Thomas is a British-born Canadian former ice hockey right winger who played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks, New York Islanders, New Jersey Devils, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and Detroit Red Wings.
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Police review Welsh secretary's Gypsy and traveller leaflet
At a glance
Catrin Haf JonesBBC Wales parliamentary correspondent5 hours agoPolice are " reviewing" the content of a leaflet about traveller and Gypsy sites which were sent to constituents by the Welsh Secretary.
The leaflet raises concerns about proposed sites in David Davies 's Monmouth constituency.
An advocacy group said it was " intended to create Hostile Environment for Gypsies and travellers".
Mr Davies said it was not a criticism of the community and the " location of sites was a legitimate matter for public debate".
Gwent Police said it was considering “the content of the leaflet and its impact on the Gypsy and traveller and settled communities in Monmouthshire".
The Statement follows concerns raised by the Travelling Ahead group.
The leaflet by Mr Davies carries the headline “Gypsy and traveller site coming to your area soon" before discussing a Monmouthshire council consultation on establishing " A Number of Gypsy traveller sites" in The County .
It raises concerns that " there will be insufficient consultation with The Members of The Public affected. "
The Second page then asks respondents yes or no questions about the consultation, including: “Would You like to see a traveller site next to your house? "
Travelling Ahead, which provides advocacy and advice for Gypsy, Roma and traveller communities in Wales, said the leaflet was a “clear breach of Equality Act, dog whistle actions intended to create Hostile Environment for Gypsies and travellers".
Det Insp Steve Thomas said: " We take any allegation of discrimination extremely seriously and we're committed to ensuring our communities are safe places and welcoming for all. "
In a statement, Mr Davies said: “The location of authorised and unauthorised traveller sites is a legitimate matter for public debate and scrutiny.
" It is entirely valid to criticise a lack of wide public consultation by a council.
" I have been contacted by many upset residents at the shortness of the consultation and the proposed locations for the sites.
" I have also been told that many from the Gypsy and traveller community are also upset at the proposed locations for the sites. This is not a criticism of the Gypsy and traveller community. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com