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TORONTO 鈥?Two Toronto police officers are facing misconduct charges over allegations they failed to properly investigate the case of a young woman who went missing last year after a night out in the city gay village.Const. Michael Jones and Const. Alan McCullough are charged under the Police Services Act with not performing <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley quencher a duty and not carrying out an order in the case of Tess Richey, whose body was found by her mother four days after a missing persons report was filed.According to notices of hearing issued to the officers, they were out on patrol on the afternoon of Nov. 26, 2017 鈥?the day after Richey was reported missing by family 鈥?when they were asked to investigate an address. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The documents allege that while Jones and McCullough were on scene they learned that it was Richey last known location but they did not search the adjoining property, canvass the neighbourhood or notify a supervising officer of the details.The officers ; actions were in contravention of the force procedures on missing persons, the documents allege. stanley tazas ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Richey mother fou stanley flask nd her body just 40 metres from the property the officers were called to.Kalen Schlatter, a man Richey is believed to have met the night she went missing, is charged with first-degree murder in her death. At a brief police tribunal appearance Tue Qayj Trudeau announces child-care deal with N.B.
To Frank Greco, the Barton and Grays Tim Hortons was more than a coffee shop. It was like a second home.Greco and hi <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cup s wife were the last paying customers to leave the 2842 Barton St. Tim Hortons outlet bef stanley taza ore the doors shut permanently at 9 p.m. Jan. 2.He snapped a photo after store staff locked the doors. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The place had a somber feel, with nothing left to offer, but in the past, it gave us plenty of great memories, Greco said.Greco was a loyal customer since 1983 鈥?when he was about 17 鈥?and visited the store countless times. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A lot of guys met their future wives there. We all went there to tell our stories and blow off steam. Back in the 80s and 90s, it was the go-to place for teens and young adults, said Greco. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley tumblers It was a place to get together with friends. It will be missed. Many nice beginnings happened there. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The corner of Barton and Grays has changed immensely since the 1980s. Back then, the Eastdale bowling alley was next door on Grays and Tiggers Place bar was across the street.The Barton and Grays Tim Hortons was a popular place, with friends meeting up before or after an evening of dancing, bowling or partying. In those days, Greco and his friends could enjoy a cigaret
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After a sweeping immigration probe, two Charlottetown hoteliers have been charged with helping set up fake addresses for Chinese immigrants who entered Prince Edward Island under a business program that has been criticized for lax oversight.Siblings Ping Zhong and Yi Zhong allegedly counselled business immigrants seeking permanent residency to provide residential addresses in P.E.I. though they didn ;t real <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley thermoskannen ly live there, as required under the province immigration system.The Canada Border Services Agency says 566 immigrants used the same addresses between 2008 and 2015 鈥?the siblings ; Sherwood Motel and Ping Zhong Charlottetown home. Nearly all were granted permanent residency. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Seven cases were chosen for prosecution, said Colin Murchison, the CBSA director of investigations in an interview Tuesday.The CBSA charged Ping Zhong, 60, with three counts of aiding and abetting misrepresentation under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, and five counts against her 58-year-old brother. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That doesn ;t mean that stanley cup nz we wouldn ;t ever lay othe kubki stanley r charges depending on what new evidence presents itself, Murchison said in a telephone interview.Nine thick files of search warrants contain investigators ; descriptions of how they monitored the immigrants being picked up at the Charlottetown airport. Ozyc Next election may see fight over drug policy
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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.11:54 p.m.: Police arrested dozens of people in the grounds of New Zealands parliament in Wellington on the third day of a protest against pandemic restrictions that was inspired by similar even <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley fr ts in Canada.About 120 protesters had been arrested by late Thursday afternoon in the nations capital, according to a police statement. They face cha stanley flask rges including trespass and obstruction, and are forbidden to return to the site. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 10:46 p.m.: Hong Kong reported two deaths in Covid-positive patients, the first fatalities in the city since September, as a record outbreak overwhelms hospitals and testing resources.A 73-year-old man who had received two doses of Sinovac Biotech Ltd.s vaccine in September died Tuesday, and an unvaccinated 76-year-old man died on Wednesday, health officials said in a statement. Both men had chronic illnesses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley quencher 8:50 p.m. Vaccinations against COVID-19 will be required of all regulated health workers in B.C. under a provincial health order expected to be introduced next week.Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says the order will take effect March 24 and will bring those workers, including dentists, pharmacists, doctors and chiropractors, in line with others alr Erfj Weather disrupts Viessmann Luge World Cup
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. 鈥?A new study will look at rapid COVID-19 tests at Toronto Pearson airport.The Greater Toronto Airports Authority says the research will allow for widescale workplace testing.The tests should be available to all airport employees starting March 1 as well as to eligible departing travellers willing to volunteer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The study will also compare two types of tests 鈥?antigen testing and rapid polymerase chain reaction tests or PCR .The federa <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley cup l government requires PCR tests that look for the virus stanley cup genetic material. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Antigen tests look for specific proteins from the virus.The airport authority says the study will consider how to implement rapid PCR tests in an airport setting. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ottawa is paying for the study. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This research will contribute substantial new scientific data to the body of knowledge used stanley bottles to fight this disease by improving access to testing that will identify, trace and isolate COVID-19, Deborah Flint, the CEO of the airports authority, said in a statement.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 24, 2021.By The Canadian Press
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Peel Regional Police are hunting two males who fled in a vehicle after one of them stabbed a 30-year-old man at a Mississauga plaza, sending him to hospital with life-threatening injuries.Investigators released photos of the getaway vehicle used in Fridays incident at the Derry Village Square Plaza, at Derry Road and McLaughlin Road, at around 4:45 p.m.Several 911 calls sent police to the scene around 4:45 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police arrived and located the victim, a 30-year- <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley flask old Mississauga man, suffering from a stab wound. He was transported to a Toronto trauma centre with life-threatening injuries and was later downgraded to stable condition.Two males fled the area in a dark metallic grey Volksw stanley cup agen Golf GTI with after-market detailing with a large scratch to the passenger side front bumper. stanley flask ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The passenger in the vehicle is described as male, white, aged 20-30, about 5-foot-9, thin build, straight dark hair to the shoulders, wearing a black T-shirt with white writing on the back, dark pants, and dark shoes.The driver of the car is described as male, white, aged 20-30, 5-foot-8, medium build, short hair, dark baseball cap, wearing a light T-shirt, dark pants, and dark shoes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This incident sent customers into a panic, with some saying they waited in their cars while others stayed Wlmc Nine teens arrested in Burlington after multiple Lexus SUVs allegedly stolen
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Despite more than half a million vaccinations across the city of front-line health-care workers and older residents, COVID infections are now spiralling out of control in Toronto and beyond, according to members of the COVID-19 Science Advisory Table.And with a new ICU peak Wednesday, one member says, this should come as a surprise to no one. We are where we are today because of decisions we made yesterday, Dr. Andrew Morris, an infectious diseases specialist, told the Star. This is what happens when you dont pay attention to science. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In February, the science table members saw the writing on the wall <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley spain , he said, and advised the Ontario government to vaccina stanley cup te according to postal code, rather than strictly by age, to help curb the spread in communities that are most at risk. Prioritizing the elderly for vaccines has cut down deaths and curtailed the spread of COVID in long-term-care facilities, Morris, also a University of Toronto infectious disea stanley cup spain ses professor, told the Star 鈥?but not in the wider community.At the heart of what got us here, he said, is a mismatch, between who is getting the vaccine and who is most likely to spread the virus. The people most likely to spread COVID 鈥?and end up in the ICU 鈥?are not the ones getting the vaccine. There is no question this is whats been going on. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW With the city in its third wave of the vi
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If you didn ;t have chance to catch up on all the latest headlines, here a look back at what had people talking in Halton Hills this week. To stay up to date with local headlines, sign up for our newsletter delivered to your inbox everyday, seven days a week.1 Shooting in Georgetown leaves man dead on the street: theifp.ca/news-story/9668686--multiple-shots-fired-shootin stanley polska g-in-georgetown-neighbourhood-leaves-1-dead/2 This mysterious disappearance in Halton Hills had a lot of people worried: theifp.ca/news-story/9664509--receiving-...ills-man-found-safe/ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups uk 3 Undercover OPP officer found dead in his Halton apartment: theifp.ca/news-story/9638158-ontario-col...is-locked-apartment/ 4 A musical is being written about Georgetown: theifp.ca/news-story/9667328--this-place...al-about-georgetown/ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 5 Halton police on the hunt for distracted drivers because it s a major problem here: vaso stanley theifp.ca/news-story/9665113--there-is-n...-distracted-drivers/
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