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Barrie homicide detectives are retracing their steps in the 2005 unsolved murder of April Dobson by re-interviewing as many original witnesses as they can find.Lead investigator, Det.-Const. Troy Higgins told simcoe itrsquo the first time witnesses will be interviewed again in the perplexing case. There have been some additional interviews over the years after the case went cold but there has never been anything done with the people we interviewed all those years ago, he said. We want to see if there is anything they are more comfortable telling us now or if they <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley cup have thought of something new. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dobson was shot in the head while sitting on a friends porch in an unusual homicide that has left investigators with no obvious suspects.April Dobson mu stanley trinkflaschen rder has a personal stanley mugs touch for Higgins because he was one of the first cops on the scene that warm October night. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its come full circle for me. I believe I was the car that received the radio call initially. Ive spent a lot of time in criminal investigations and all of a sudden its my case now. I was actually there as opposed to just opening up a fresh case file. After poring over the case files again, Higgins decided talking to original witnesses could uncover a clue that might crack the case. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There is always Bvbo Hamilton Mountain Writers Guild publishes fifth book
This story is part of a Metroland-wide series on drugs, guns and human trafficking happening along the major highways that run through our communities. For more on this topic visit Highway Pirates 鈥?guns, drugs and human trafficking.Trouble travels.Most of that trouble comes in the form of drug dealers transporting their deadly goods up Highway 400 from the GTA to markets in Simcoe County and beyond. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sometimes those troublemakers carry guns.The most dramatic example came about three years ago when a Toronto suspect, who allegedly shot two people in the city and exchanged gunfire with police, fled north on Highway 400 with several police cruisers in hot pursuit. The man, who was carrying a weapon, was finally caught on Highway 11 in Orillia af <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley drinking cup ter the OPP used a spike belt to disable his vehicle. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That case was an anomaly but it shows how quickly big city crime can make its way north. I would expect to see the violence that we see in Toronto, where its certainly on the forefront, will stanley flasche make its way up here, retired Barrie police Inspt. Dave Hossack said. Home invasions are all drug related, its either a collection thing or some kind of beef between A and B. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Guns are directly related to the drug trade, which appears to be tightening its grip on Simcoe County judgi
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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario will extend its state of emergency by another month, Premier Doug Ford said Monday as he cautioned that even with some promising signs in the province COVID-19 fight, it is too early to start lifting restrictions.The legislature will sit for an emergency session Tuesday to extend the orders by another 28 days, which closed non-essential businesses and child care centres 鈥?the province has not yet said whether school closures will be extended beyond May 4.It comes as associate chief medical officer of health Dr. Barbara Yaffe said modellers are predicting that Ontario curve will peak this week, assuming all current restrictions continue. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario reported a six-per-cent increase in new cases Mon <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley bottles day, continuing a relatively low growth rate over the past several days.We ;re seeing a glimmer, a glimmer of light at the stanley thermosflasche end of the tunnel here, Ford said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But what happens if we do that and all of a sudden this comes back and bites us in the backside and just comes back with vengeance or another wave comes through People are getting ants stanley mugs y, Ford said, but he wants to take a cautious approach. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Everyone at the gate, ready to let those doors open, like at the horse races, he said. Ucpl Advocates applaud Ontario s loosened restrictions on long-term care visits
TORONTO 鈥?North American stock markets rose midweek with U.S. indexes setting record highs, while the loonie reached its highest value in nearly three years .The underlining mood in the markets today is largely one of optimism and improved appetite for risk, with investors bracing for additional U.S. stimulus that will ultimately revive growth and corporate earnings prospects, said Candice Bangsu <a href=https://www.stanleycups.it>stanley cups nd, portfolio manager for Fiera Capital.The SP/TSX composite index closed up 57.54 points to 18,014.91. It hit an intraday high of 18,027.52 that 31 points below its recent peak. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In New York, U.S. markets had record closes a stanley website fter setting intraday highs in early trading.The Dow Jones industrial average was up 257.86 points at 31,188.38. The SP 500 index was up 52.94 points at 3,851.85, while the Nasdaq composite was up 260.07 points or two per cent at 13,457.25. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The gains came as Joe Biden was sworn in as U.S. president.He proposed a US$1.9-trillion stimulus package that is likely to win Congressional support thanks to Democratic control of both houses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Treasury Secretary nominee Janet Yellen endorsed the proposal in Tuesday confirmation hearings, raising the spectre of its passage. Sh stanley becher e also suggested that corporate taxes won ;t
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MEXICO CITY 鈥?The latest round of NAFTA talks has begun without any substantive negotiating on key sticking points in a low-key meeting contrasting markedly with the previous round filled with bombshell demands and public scoldings.Sources said it was unlikely any major counter-demands would be tabled as negotiating teams began meeting on Saturday in key topic areas that figured in the acrimony of the previous round.Agriculture and rules-of-origin groups began four days of talks but people famil <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley fr iar with the negoti stanley tumbler ations downplayed the likelihood that Canada would offer a response to American requests on dairy and auto parts at this round. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At the outset of a round projected to be a st stanley thermobecher atus-quo affair on the most contentious files, there was a similar lack of movement on Buy American rules, as attempts to get the U.S. to budge yielded nothing.Canadian officials said they do expect progress on a number of less-controversial files, to get those completed before the harder issues get tackled in future rounds. The three countries are scheduled to continue talking through at least March, after extending their timeframe. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ;Progress is slow, ; ; one official said. ;There are no fireworks in the room. ; ; ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Which is not a bad thing, Vcer Kingston Frontenacs edge past North Bay Battalion 4-3
Amid daily, almost hourly, coronavirus updates, press conferences and new directives, the province released its annual Sunshine List of public sector workers who made more than $100,000 last year.Our government priority is the health and safety of all Ontarians, and we are singularly focused on our re <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley cup sponse to the COVID-19 pandemic, said Peter Bethlenfalvy, stanley cups uk president of the Treasury Board, who is himself in isolation with symptoms of the virus.However, our government has also made commitments to the people of Ontario on transparency, accountability and respecting their tax dollars. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Five of the top earners in the province on the list released Friday, March 20 worked for Ontario Power Generation.Former CEO, Jeffrey Lyash, who made $938,845.89 topping the 2019 list, marked the fourth year in a row in which he was the highest earner. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Municipal chief executive office stanley cup rs, hospital presidents and top-ranking officials, as well as fire and police personnel, dominate top wage earners in York.That includes MacKenzie Health president and chief administrative officer Altaf Stationwala $540,714.61 , Southlake Regional Health Centre president and CEO Andrea Krystal $444,960 and Markham-Stouffville Hospital president Jo-Anne Marr $414,642.49 . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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OTTAWA 鈥?The yearly bills from overflowing rivers and rising seas in Canada could nearly triple by 2030 if Canada doesn ;t do more to improve flood protection, a new analysis suggested Thursday.The Aqueduct Floods project of the Washington-based global think tank World Resources Institute found the number <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley canada of people around the world affected by floods each year will more than double from about 65 million in 2010, to more than 132 million in 2030. The total annual damage to urban assets, including homes, businesses and public infrastructu stanley tumblers re, will exceed more than US$700 billion.Comparatively, flooding has cost the world a little more than US$1 trillion over the last three decades, the report said, meaning with no action, it will soon cost the world in less than two years what it cost over the last 30. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup While the report raises the most serious concerns for countries in Southeast Asia, including India, Pakistan and Indonesia, Canada will not be spared. The institute found in 2010, flood damage to urban areas, including homes, businesses and public infrastructure, totalled around US$2.4 billion. By 2030, if nothing more is done to prevent or mitigate flood damage, that price tag will be closer to US$6.6 billion.At the same time the number of Canadians directly impacted will grow from about 200,000 in 2010, to more than 350,000 in 2030. By 2050, the annual cost could exceed US$14 billion and affect 431
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Halton Regional Police are investigating a robbery in Georgetown and have made an arrest.The incident occurred around 9:50 a.m. Sunday July 16 when a man entered the Circle K located at 10 Mountainview Road South in Georgetown. 聽Armed with a large kitchen knife, 8 <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley mug 221; police said, the man demanded an employee hand over th stanley canada e contents of the cash register. 聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The man fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of cash.聽 No physical injuries were reported.At approximately 11:30 a.m., an officer made an arrest in the area of Guelph Street and Sinclair Avenue, police said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A 24-year-old man of no fixed address has been charged with stanley becher robbery and possession of a weapon for a dangerous PurposeHe was held in custody pending a bail hearing. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact the 1 District Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4777 ext. 2416. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tmdo We don t need smart cities 鈥?we need sensible ones
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