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BARRIE 鈥?Bryan Boland may spend the rest of his life in jail.Justice Michelle Fuerst agreed with the joint position delivered to the court by Crown attorney Peter Westgate and defence lawyer John Fitzmaurice that a sentence of life imprisonment with a parole eligibility set at 10 years was an appropriate sentence.Boland was found guilty last week, June 13, of the second-degree murder of his wife when he shot her in the driveway of their Bracebridge home on May 26, 2017. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In her approximately 10-minute sentencing submission, Fuerst said there was no doubt the murder of Wendy Boland at the hands of her husband was horrific. Fuerst said it was in an alcohol-fuelled rage that Bryan Boland took a shotgun and shot his wife in the back. She was unarmed and had no opportunity to defend herself. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Boland was further sentenced to a DNA order along with a weapons pro <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley thermoskannen stanley termoska hibition for life.Throughout the sentencing Boland sat in the prisoners dock looking down toward the floor, arms rested on his knees. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup A number of family members were present in the courtroom for the sentencing. Lpoc Stretch of Manitoulin Island now protected land
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KITCHENER 鈥?One man is dead and another has been arrested in what Waterloo Regional Police are calling an altercation that caused heavily-armed officers to descend on a Kitchener neighbourhood late Sunday afternoon.Police say they were called to an address on Mooregate Crescent, in the city Victoria Hills neighbourhood, at around 4:45 p.m. in response to a fight between two men. Officers in tactical gear, with assault rifles and hand guns drawn, were seen outside a residence as police tried to gain entry.One of the men wa <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley cup s taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said. The other man was soon in custody, and a homicide investigation was underway. ARTICLE CON stanley tazas TINUES BELOW One male has been arrested and police believe there is no risk to public safety, read a statement from Insp. Mike Haffner, the service executive officer. There was a heavy police presence around Mooregate Crescent Sunday night as investigators from the major crime, forensic identification and special response officers blanketed the area, gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The names of the dead man and the man arrested were not immediately released by police, pending notification of family.gmercer@therecord , Twitt stanley water bottle er: @MercerRecord Cwqq Norfolk library forced to cut spending, branch closure possible
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Six Nations activists who have camped out on a construction site in Caledonia for over a month dismantled barricades on Highway 6 on Thursday in an attempt to reduce rising tension over the occupation.Skyler Williams, spokesperson for 1492 Land Back Lane, said the group of land defenders removed a large piece of concrete at Fifth Line and cleared part of the barricade on Argyle Street in Caledonia as a good-faith gesture aimed at steering the conversation back to their claim of Haudenosaunee sovereignty over the McKenzie Road construction site. This is about land and our assertion of our rights over that land, Williams said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The road barricades were simply a reaction of our comm <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup website unity to keep the people that were here safe and get us back onto our lands. When a community stands up to say no to development of their territory, no means no. The barricades w stanley website ent up on Aug. 5 in response to police removing occupiers from the Indigenous encampment at the McKenzie Meadows site. Officers made nine arrests, but occupiers returned to the site later that night. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Argyle Street leading south of Caledonia remained closed at the Canadian Tire parking lot as of Thursday afternoon, with the road still blocked by several concrete blocks th stanley spain at Williams said would be removed soon. Demonstrators removed tires, several cars and an upended mobile home that
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An Oakville man is among two people facing charges in connection with an alleged investment scam.Three years ago, the Halton Police Regional Fraud Unit began an investigation into OOM Energy also known as MCS Energy after receiving reports from more than 20 complainants who invest <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley cup ed in the company.Police said private investors loaned the Oakville business more than $3 million for projects that involved the installation of electrical generators. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its alleged that OOM Energy misled victims to believe that their investments wer stanley thermosflasche e guaranteed by an insurance program and even provided them with forged insurance documents to back up this claim.A 65-year-old Oakville man and a 61-year-old Markham man were both arrested in connection with this police investigation on June 16. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They are both charged with multiple counts of fraud over $5,000 and forgery related offences.The charges have not been tested in court. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Anyone with information related to this investigation is asked to contact Halton police at 905-465-8746 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS 8477 or through t stanley cup he web at haltoncrimestoppers.ca. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ahpa THE PRO S TOUR: Be prepared for pure golf experience at Scottish Highlands
TORONTO 鈥?The umbrella organization for Canadas securities regulators says it plans to merge the regulatory bodies that oversee investment dealers and mutual fund dealers into one new organization, a move praised by both watchdog groups.The Canadian Securities Administrators, which represents provincial and territorial securities commissions, said Tuesday the new self-regulatory organization would combine the functions of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada IIROC wit <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>stanley cups uk h the Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada MFDA .The roles of both regulatory bodies have increasingly overlapped in recent years, prompting calls to review the regulatory framework. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW IIROC president and CEO Andrew J. Kriegler said the new organization is important for the financial future of Canadians.The new pan-Canadian organization will better protect investors, increase access to advice, a stanley cup nd support innovation, he said in a statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW MFDA president and CEO Mark Gordon said the new organization clear public interest focus will strengthen stanley mug public confidence while maintaining the advantages of the self-regulatory model.The CSA decision will benefit all stakeholders by enhancing investor protection and creating significant efficiencies for industry participants, he said in a statement. ARTI
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Ontario is reaching out to people not yet vaccinated against COVID-19 with more targeted walk-in, pop-up and mobile clinics as the province prepares to phase out mass vaccination centres at hospitals, arenas and convention centres.Doctors offices and pharmacies will also begin playing a larger role as the province tries to encourage people who are hesitant about getting shots or have not otherwise booked jabs, officials told a background briefing Thursday. Well move to that as we find our need for mass vaccination clinics decreases, Solicitor General S <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.cz>stanley termoska ylvia Jones told a news conference later as Ontario reported more than half of eligible adults have had both shots in addition to 80 per cent with first doses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hospitals, arenas and convention centres will all increasingly need to get back to their regular business as the province emerges from the pandemic, leaving vaccinations to traditional suppliers such as doctors, pharmacies and public health clinics, Jones added.No firm dates have been set f stanley thermoskannen or closing mass vaccination clinics, and clinics hosted by local health units in schools are one possibility if federal health officials approve vaccinations for kids under 12. Children 12 and up are already eligible for second doses of the Pfizer vaccine. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW With the more contagious Delta variant accounting for almost 82 per cent of stanley cup all new COVID-1 Gsiy NDP calls for billions in child-care funding
You dont need to sit in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 10 closures in Hamilton on Aug. 16 for roadwork on Highway 403, Highway 5, Highway 6 and Queen Elizabeth Way.Highway 403 eastbound at Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway: one right lane closed until Aug. 19 at 5 a.m.Highway 403 eastbound between City Of Hamilton-county Of Brant Townline and Wilson Street: one right lane closed until Aug. 18 at 6 a.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Highway 403 westbound at Wayne Gretzky Parkway: one alternating lane closed <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.es>stanley cup spain until Aug. 20 at 6 a.m.Highwa stanley cup y 403 westbound on-ramp at Aberdeen Avenue: all lanes closed until Aug. 19 at 5 a.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Highway 5 eastbound between Highway 8 / Peter Corners and Brock Road / Ham / Went Road 504: one alternating lane closed until Aug. 20 at 5 a.m.Highway 5 westbound between Brock Road / Ham / Went Road 504 and Highway 8 / Peter stanley termohrnek 8217 Corners: one alternating lane closed until Aug. 20 at 5 a.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Highway 6 northbound between Green Road and Garner Road: one alternating lane closed until Aug. 20 at 7 a.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Highway 6 southbound between Garner Road and Green Road: one alternating lane closed until Aug. 20 at 7 a.m.Highway 6 southbound on-ramp at Highway 403: all
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