"Peer Counsellors have been there
Addicts are adept at manipulating and conning others. But they can’t con a con and AARC’s peer counselors are graduates of the program. They know all the lines and have heard all the excuses — they’ve used them.
All peer counselors are required to furthering their education while working at AARC. Many have degrees, giving them a powerful blend of real like experience, clinical expertise and academic training."
http://www.aarc.ab.ca/the_AARC_program.html"Massage parlour site of Kitsilano slaying, police say
Last Updated: Thursday, August 30, 2007 | 2:38 PM PT
CBC News
A woman found dead behind an apartment in Vancouver's Kitsilano area Monday was killed in a unit of the building used as a massage parlour, police said Thursday.
Vancouver police spokesman Const. Tim Fanning said no one was living in the unit in the building at 1450 Chestnut Street, which is near the foot of the Burrard Street Bridge.
Nicole Parisien, 33, was found dead behind an apartment building in Vancouver Monday morning.
(CBC) The dead woman, identified by police as 33-year-old Nicole Parisien, was nicknamed Pickles.
"You've got to be a sick person to hurt her. She was always laughing,'' said Tanya Beadle, a cousin of Parisien.
Andrew William Evans, 25, of Vancouver, was arrested Wednesday night and charged with second-degree murder in Parisien's death. He is being held in custody and will appear in Vancouver provincial court on Sept. 5.
Police said Parisien was working as a masseuse in the apartment and Evans had been a customer. Fanning said she was killed in the suite but wouldn't provide any further details.
Evans had gone to Calgary, where he turned himself in to police on Tuesday, Fanning said.
"Evans was brought back to Vancouver yesterday [Wednesday] by homicide detectives and has been co-operative in the investigation," Fanning said.
Evans was not known to police before this investigation and he did not know the victim prior to Monday, Fanning said.
The department's vice squad is investigating whether the massage parlour was being operated as bawdy house, he said."
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columb ... woman.htmlAndrew Evans is a former AARC peer counselor. His father is Roy Evans, currently AARC's Director of Operations.
"Roy Evans
CA
Director of Operations"
http://www.aarc.ab.ca/organization.htmlNo word yet on evans trial date.