A Sackville woman will find out her sentence later this month for taking thousands of dollars from a business and a charitable organization in the town. She also pleaded guilty to fraud under $5000 from A & M Lloyd's Pharmacy between July 5, 2017 and June 18, 2019. (Pierre Fournier/CBC News)The Crown prosecutor said Steeves was a bookkeeper at A & M Lloyd's Pharmacy in Sackville. Blanchard told the court Steeves has paid back $60,000 to Playschool Inc., and has paid the $1460.13 back to A & M Lloyd's Pharmacy. She says the organization worked hard each year, raising thousands of dollars, but would just manage to break even.
Source: CBC News July 15, 2020 22:41 UTC