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TORONTO 鈥?Staffing shortages and a flawed appointments process at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario are saddling so stanley tumbler me of the province most vulnerable people with mounting delays as they seek relief for alleged discrimination or harassment, legal experts and advocates warn.A high number of vacancies combined with increased political intervention in selecting and retaining tribunal staff are undermining the human rights system as it faces a growing backlog of cases due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the experts say.The tribunal was slow to adopt videoconferencing for hearings after health measures imposed in March prevented in-person proceedings, said Roberto Henriquez, a human rights lawyer in Hamilton. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It cancelled many scheduled hearings before allowing some cases to go on in writing or through phone or video calls, compou stanley cup nding existing delays, he said.The only way out of that you would see is to have an influx of adjudicators that can possibly deal with the backlog that already existed on top of the backlog that still been building, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In early 2018, the tribunal had more than 60 full- and part-time stanley thermos mug adjudicators, Henriquez said.A spokesman for the attorney general said there are currently 30 adjudicators 鈥?12 full-time and 18 part-time 鈥?appointed to the tribunal, and recruitment is ongoing. Rsai Here s how we can get more people to vote in elections
Toronto police say a 36-year-old woman has been charged with attempted murder after her two children 鈥?a four-year-old boy and six-month-old girl 鈥?were found with stab wounds on Saturday.They say police were called to a north-end apartment at about 10 a.m. and found the wounded children.They were initially listed in life-threatening conditi stanley cups on but police say their conditions have improved and they are expected to survive. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police say their stanley website mother is charged with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of aggravated assault and two of assault.Her name isn ;t being released to protect the identities of the children. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The investigation is ongoing.This report by The Canadian Press was first published on July 11, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Note to readers: This is a corrected story. A previous version had an incorr stanley cup ect age for the girl. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
TORONTO 鈥?Staffing shortages and a flawed appointments process at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario are saddling so stanley tumbler me of the province most vulnerable people with mounting delays as they seek relief for alleged discrimination or harassment, legal experts and advocates warn.A high number of vacancies combined with increased political intervention in selecting and retaining tribunal staff are undermining the human rights system as it faces a growing backlog of cases due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the experts say.The tribunal was slow to adopt videoconferencing for hearings after health measures imposed in March prevented in-person proceedings, said Roberto Henriquez, a human rights lawyer in Hamilton. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It cancelled many scheduled hearings before allowing some cases to go on in writing or through phone or video calls, compou stanley cup nding existing delays, he said.The only way out of that you would see is to have an influx of adjudicators that can possibly deal with the backlog that already existed on top of the backlog that still been building, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In early 2018, the tribunal had more than 60 full- and part-time stanley thermos mug adjudicators, Henriquez said.A spokesman for the attorney general said there are currently 30 adjudicators 鈥?12 full-time and 18 part-time 鈥?appointed to the tribunal, and recruitment is ongoing. Rsai Here s how we can get more people to vote in elections
Toronto police say a 36-year-old woman has been charged with attempted murder after her two children 鈥?a four-year-old boy and six-month-old girl 鈥?were found with stab wounds on Saturday.They say police were called to a north-end apartment at about 10 a.m. and found the wounded children.They were initially listed in life-threatening conditi stanley cups on but police say their conditions have improved and they are expected to survive. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police say their stanley website mother is charged with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of aggravated assault and two of assault.Her name isn ;t being released to protect the identities of the children. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The investigation is ongoing.This report by The Canadian Press was first published on July 11, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Note to readers: This is a corrected story. A previous version had an incorr stanley cup ect age for the girl. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
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VANCOUVER 鈥?A British Columbia engineering science professor has developed a high-resolution scanner that he says will revolutionize how eye diseases are diagnosed to prevent vision loss.Prof. Marinko Sarunic of Simon Fraser Un stanley cups uk iversity said doct stanley water bottle ors currently use low-resolution scanners that can assess the cause of patients ; dead retina cells.Because the resolution is low, they don ;t detect small changes, they detect big changes, he said. What we want is to see the changes to the retinal structure before they ;re obvious in a stanley becher person vision. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A scanner built on billiard-sized tables is now used at a few universities in the world for research purposes but it too big and complicated for routine diagnosis of diseases such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and wet age-related macular degeneration, Sarunic said.The problem is the technology is so inaccessible that it not in a place where it can help. We want to bring the technology to the clinics, to the front lines, where it does have the potential to help. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Compared with the large, hard-to-use research scanner, his is about the size of a shoe box and uses medical imaging, or optical coherence tomography, for 3-D cross-sectional images of the retina, Sarunic said.The technology is being licensed to a British Columb Hyqk Report recommends ways to reduce congestion
BISMARCK, N.D., REGINA鈥擜s Saskatchewan students go back to school on Sept. 8, theres a stark contrast in the number of COVID-19 cases in this province compared to our neighbours to the south.On Sept. 7, Saskatchewan had 58 active cases, up from its recent low of 29 cases on Sept. 2, according to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health.But North Dakota, whose population of 760,000 is roughly 422,000 fewer than Saskatchewans 1,182,000, reported 2,264 active cases of COVID-19. North Dakota has 39 times more active COVID-19 cases than Saskatchewan, for a population that is 35.7 per cent smaller. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Sept. 7, Saskatchewan reported 11 new cases and one recovery, while North Dakota reported on Sept. 8 it had 75 new cases and 206 rec stanley mug overies. On Sept. 4, North Dakota had 2,440 active cases, stanley cup and all-time high, and 778 more case stanley tumbler s than Saskatchewan has had since patient zero in this province. The Canada-U.S. border remains closed to all but essential traffic until Sept. 21, a status that has been renewed month-to-month since the beginning of the crisis. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
VANCOUVER 鈥?A British Columbia engineering science professor has developed a high-resolution scanner that he says will revolutionize how eye diseases are diagnosed to prevent vision loss.Prof. Marinko Sarunic of Simon Fraser Un stanley cups uk iversity said doct stanley water bottle ors currently use low-resolution scanners that can assess the cause of patients ; dead retina cells.Because the resolution is low, they don ;t detect small changes, they detect big changes, he said. What we want is to see the changes to the retinal structure before they ;re obvious in a stanley becher person vision. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A scanner built on billiard-sized tables is now used at a few universities in the world for research purposes but it too big and complicated for routine diagnosis of diseases such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and wet age-related macular degeneration, Sarunic said.The problem is the technology is so inaccessible that it not in a place where it can help. We want to bring the technology to the clinics, to the front lines, where it does have the potential to help. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Compared with the large, hard-to-use research scanner, his is about the size of a shoe box and uses medical imaging, or optical coherence tomography, for 3-D cross-sectional images of the retina, Sarunic said.The technology is being licensed to a British Columb Hyqk Report recommends ways to reduce congestion
BISMARCK, N.D., REGINA鈥擜s Saskatchewan students go back to school on Sept. 8, theres a stark contrast in the number of COVID-19 cases in this province compared to our neighbours to the south.On Sept. 7, Saskatchewan had 58 active cases, up from its recent low of 29 cases on Sept. 2, according to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health.But North Dakota, whose population of 760,000 is roughly 422,000 fewer than Saskatchewans 1,182,000, reported 2,264 active cases of COVID-19. North Dakota has 39 times more active COVID-19 cases than Saskatchewan, for a population that is 35.7 per cent smaller. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Sept. 7, Saskatchewan reported 11 new cases and one recovery, while North Dakota reported on Sept. 8 it had 75 new cases and 206 rec stanley mug overies. On Sept. 4, North Dakota had 2,440 active cases, stanley cup and all-time high, and 778 more case stanley tumbler s than Saskatchewan has had since patient zero in this province. The Canada-U.S. border remains closed to all but essential traffic until Sept. 21, a status that has been renewed month-to-month since the beginning of the crisis. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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A university in southeastern Ontario said Monday that it was taking action against those who displayed misogynistic signs at rowdy, unsanctioned student parties over the weekend.Queen University said the signs were hung in front of a number of stanley vattenflaska houses on Saturday and the occupants of those homes were told the school would take action under the Student Code of Conduct. The university did not specify what that action would entail.Patrick Deane, the principal and vice-chancellor for the school in Kingston, Ont., said there no excuse for acts of sexual harassment or violence, or sexist behaviour of any kind. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The signs that appeared on Saturday poison the quality of the university environment by unwantedly sexualizing campus life, but more particularly by causing the threat of sexual violence to hang over the heads of women and those vulnerable to harassment and assault in our commun stanley cup ity, said stanley water bottle Deane.In that way they compromise the right of all members of the university to enjoy a living, learning and working environment that is free from fear, intimidation and anxiety. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A Queens spokeswoman confirmed that one of the signs read Lockdown your daughters not King$ton, while another made a crude joke about students, COVID-19 vaccines and sex.The partying took place on homecoming weekend, even Lepv New poll says Liberals still have strong hold on Fortress Toronto
TORONTO 鈥?Canadians attempting to drive across the American border solely for a COVID-19 stanley becher vaccination, even with a doctor referral, would be denied entry, the U.S. border agency said on Wednesday.Unlike the Canadian government, Customs and Border Protection said it does not consider a vaccine essential for entry purposes.Travel for the sole purpose of obtaining a vaccination is not permissible under current travel restrictions, an agency spokesman said. If a person stanley romania is entering the U.S. for legitimate travel reasons, as allowed under current restriction guidelines, and receives a vaccine incidental to their trip, it is not part of the overall admissibility determination. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups The Canada-U. S. border has been closed in light of the pandemic to all non-essential travel.Earlier this week, the Public Health Agency of Canada said it considered driving to the States in a private vehicle for a COVID-19 vaccination on referral from a licensed health-care provider to be an essential medical service. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As a result, the agency said such travellers would fall under a quarantine exemption on return if they could show proof of having had the shot and the trip was solely for that purpose.Health Canada did say the decision on whether entry into the U.S. is allowed would fall to American border authorities. ARTICLE
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TORONTO 鈥?Canadians attempting to drive across the American border solely for a COVID-19 stanley becher vaccination, even with a doctor referral, would be denied entry, the U.S. border agency said on Wednesday.Unlike the Canadian government, Customs and Border Protection said it does not consider a vaccine essential for entry purposes.Travel for the sole purpose of obtaining a vaccination is not permissible under current travel restrictions, an agency spokesman said. If a person stanley romania is entering the U.S. for legitimate travel reasons, as allowed under current restriction guidelines, and receives a vaccine incidental to their trip, it is not part of the overall admissibility determination. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups The Canada-U. S. border has been closed in light of the pandemic to all non-essential travel.Earlier this week, the Public Health Agency of Canada said it considered driving to the States in a private vehicle for a COVID-19 vaccination on referral from a licensed health-care provider to be an essential medical service. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As a result, the agency said such travellers would fall under a quarantine exemption on return if they could show proof of having had the shot and the trip was solely for that purpose.Health Canada did say the decision on whether entry into the U.S. is allowed would fall to American border authorities. ARTICLE
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TORONTO 鈥?As banks w stanley thermos ork to fortify their cybersecurity defences amidst a growing number of data breaches, they are also exploring the promise of so-called open banking, a concept that could finally disrupt the staid financial services industry.Customers have increasingly moved away from physical branches towards online and mobile apps, but banking has yet to reach its Uberization moment, one that breaks down traditional models to usher in new innovations, as Uber has done for the taxi industry.Open banking 鈥?granting third-parties like financial technology startups access to bank d stanley canada ata to develop innovative apps 鈥?could be such a game changer, according to Toronto Dominion Bank chief information officer, Jeff Henderson. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW All but one of 100 payment executives at major banks globally said they were planning major investments in open banking by 2020, according to an online survey by consulting firm Accenture released last month.But even as Canadian financial institutions toy with the idea, they ;re concerned about the looming risk to consumers ; personal information amid the g stanley trinkflaschen rowing threat of cyberattacks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Accenture survey also showed that 50 per cent of respondents said that implementing the emerging concept increases risk.There no question this is a trend, Vgno I did not see it coming : Inquest hears details of Inuk man s sudden death in Gravenhurst prison
TORONTO 鈥?BMO Financial Group says it is winding down its non-Canadian investment and corporate banking business in the energy sector as the bank topped expectations with a $1.6-billion profit in its latest quarter.Chief executive Darryl White said Tuesday the move is part of BMO efforts to better allocate resources in places where they can deliver strong returns now and in the future.Going forward, BMO Capital Markets ; energy business will be focused on the Canadian energy market, where we believe our competitive positioning is strongest and where we will continue our deep and long-standing commitment to supporting clients, he told analysts on a conference call to discuss the bank latest financial results. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW White remarks come as Canadian banks and the country economy are trying to stage a rebound from the COV stanley cup ID stanley france -19 pandemic, which prompted governments and financial institutions to streamline their processes and dig into their coffers to offer relief.Despite the added pressures and a recent second wave of the virus, BMO reported Tuesday a fourth-quarter profit of nearly $1.6 billion or $2.37 per share, up from nearly $1.2 billion or $1.78 per share a year ago. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On an adjusted basis, BMO says it earned $2.41 per share, down from an adjusted profit of $2.43 per share in the same quarter last
TORONTO 鈥?As banks w stanley thermos ork to fortify their cybersecurity defences amidst a growing number of data breaches, they are also exploring the promise of so-called open banking, a concept that could finally disrupt the staid financial services industry.Customers have increasingly moved away from physical branches towards online and mobile apps, but banking has yet to reach its Uberization moment, one that breaks down traditional models to usher in new innovations, as Uber has done for the taxi industry.Open banking 鈥?granting third-parties like financial technology startups access to bank d stanley canada ata to develop innovative apps 鈥?could be such a game changer, according to Toronto Dominion Bank chief information officer, Jeff Henderson. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW All but one of 100 payment executives at major banks globally said they were planning major investments in open banking by 2020, according to an online survey by consulting firm Accenture released last month.But even as Canadian financial institutions toy with the idea, they ;re concerned about the looming risk to consumers ; personal information amid the g stanley trinkflaschen rowing threat of cyberattacks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Accenture survey also showed that 50 per cent of respondents said that implementing the emerging concept increases risk.There no question this is a trend, Vgno I did not see it coming : Inquest hears details of Inuk man s sudden death in Gravenhurst prison
TORONTO 鈥?BMO Financial Group says it is winding down its non-Canadian investment and corporate banking business in the energy sector as the bank topped expectations with a $1.6-billion profit in its latest quarter.Chief executive Darryl White said Tuesday the move is part of BMO efforts to better allocate resources in places where they can deliver strong returns now and in the future.Going forward, BMO Capital Markets ; energy business will be focused on the Canadian energy market, where we believe our competitive positioning is strongest and where we will continue our deep and long-standing commitment to supporting clients, he told analysts on a conference call to discuss the bank latest financial results. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW White remarks come as Canadian banks and the country economy are trying to stage a rebound from the COV stanley cup ID stanley france -19 pandemic, which prompted governments and financial institutions to streamline their processes and dig into their coffers to offer relief.Despite the added pressures and a recent second wave of the virus, BMO reported Tuesday a fourth-quarter profit of nearly $1.6 billion or $2.37 per share, up from nearly $1.2 billion or $1.78 per share a year ago. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On an adjusted basis, BMO says it earned $2.41 per share, down from an adjusted profit of $2.43 per share in the same quarter last
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Some well-known Oakville restaurants have made a difficult decision for the immediate future.Inside Halton has learned that restaurants including Plank Resto Bar, The Fire Hall, Por Vida Mezcal Mexican and Cucci, all eateries under the Catch Hospitality Group umbrella, have temporarily closed their doors for both dining and takeout, at least until Dec. 29.As we all know the case counts in Halton are rising and although there has been no directive from the government to cease operations, out of an abundance of caution and to protect the health and safety of our staff, guests and community as a whole, we have decided to pause dine in and takeout in all our restaurants effective immediately, Catch Hospitality said in a statement online. Our intention is to close for one week and reopen for dinner service Dec. 29. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Management will closely monitor the situation and will update if there are any changes to this decision on Dec. 27.We apologize for any inconvenience and want to take this time to wish everyone a v stanley en mexico ery happy and safe holiday season from everyone he stanley vattenflaska re at Catch Hospitality, the company said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW News of the sudden closure surprised some long-time patrons at some of the restaurants.This is a shocker, for sure, Mary De stanley thermobecher iana, a regular at Fire Hall, said. They Catch H Hqbp Peel police searching for Toronto man wanted in $500,000 real estate fraud investigation
The outbreak of COVID-19 impacted several events in Toronto.Heres a running list of happenings that have either been cancelled, postponed, or even rebranded due to COVID-19.Check back often as well be providing regular updates. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW March 11National Basketball Association, including the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena. UPDATE: Regular season has resumed in Orlando, Fla. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW TOTech Career Fair at Roy Thomson Hall 鈥?postponed until further notice. UPDATE: Scheduled for Sept. 22.March 12 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Major League Soccer, incl stanley cup uding Toronto FC at BMO Field - match play suspended until further notice. UPDATE: Match play has resumed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW National Lacrosse League, including the Toronto Rock at Scotiabank Arena - suspended until further notice.National Hockey League, including the stanley becher Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena - season paused. UPDAT stanley shop E: Season set to resume in August.Major League Baseball, including Toronto Blue Jays 鈥?聽suspended until further notice, all spring training games cancelled. UPDATE: Season has resumed.March 13 to 15The Toronto Symphony Orchestra,聽Pictures at an Exhibition at Roy Thomson Hall - cancelledGreen Living Show at Metro Toronto Convention Centre North Building - cancelled
Some well-known Oakville restaurants have made a difficult decision for the immediate future.Inside Halton has learned that restaurants including Plank Resto Bar, The Fire Hall, Por Vida Mezcal Mexican and Cucci, all eateries under the Catch Hospitality Group umbrella, have temporarily closed their doors for both dining and takeout, at least until Dec. 29.As we all know the case counts in Halton are rising and although there has been no directive from the government to cease operations, out of an abundance of caution and to protect the health and safety of our staff, guests and community as a whole, we have decided to pause dine in and takeout in all our restaurants effective immediately, Catch Hospitality said in a statement online. Our intention is to close for one week and reopen for dinner service Dec. 29. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Management will closely monitor the situation and will update if there are any changes to this decision on Dec. 27.We apologize for any inconvenience and want to take this time to wish everyone a v stanley en mexico ery happy and safe holiday season from everyone he stanley vattenflaska re at Catch Hospitality, the company said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW News of the sudden closure surprised some long-time patrons at some of the restaurants.This is a shocker, for sure, Mary De stanley thermobecher iana, a regular at Fire Hall, said. They Catch H Hqbp Peel police searching for Toronto man wanted in $500,000 real estate fraud investigation
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TORONTO 鈥?A controversial fast food company that is known as much for its role in U.S. politics as it is for its chicken announced Wednesday that it will expand its Canadian presence over the stanley canada next five years.Chick-fil-A Inc., which currently has a single Canadian location at Calgary International Airport, said it will open a restaurant in Toronto next year and has plans to establish about 15 locations around the Greater Toronto Area over the next five years.The Atlanta-based company expansion comes as a handful of foreign fast food chains are proving that they ;re no chickens when it comes to Canada. In recent years, Filipino brand Jollibee and America stanley thermobecher n chains Five Guys Burger and Fries, the Halal Guys, Wahlburgers and Blaze Pizza have entered the already-crowded Canadian market. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Foreign brands are likely attracted to the country a stanley cup nd Toronto because of the large population, international reputation and close proximity to the U.S., said food industry expert Robert Carter, who expects other large companies will watch Chick-fil-A expansion to guide whether they should head to Canada too.Toronto is considered one of the more multicultural cities in North America, if not the world, so it is a great platform for brands expanding international to test out the Canadian market and then start to fine-tune some of the differences from the U.S. business model, said Carter. Ymjl Periods of rain : Your Wednesday, Jan. 4 updates on traffic and weather in Oakville and Burlington along with Milton and Halton Hills
This would have been a big year for Deidra Ann Smith.The St. Catharines woman and fiercely proud mom would have watched her oldest daughter graduate high school and her middle daughter take her first steps toward independence by getting her G1 drivers licence.For a young woman who loved building blanket forts at home with her daughters when they were kids, these would have been huge moments for the family. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley kubek But instead, Smith missed them all.A few days into 2018, a year Smith thought was going to be a turning point for her, she and her boyfriend, Ghislain Justin Robichaud, were killed and three years later her family is still fighting for justice. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup becher Shed be bouncing around on a cloud about her oldest graduating this year, said Tammy Hulme, one of three older sisters to Smith who have maintained a fight they call Justice for Deidra. stanley termoska While sentencing for those responsible for the deaths is underway, the family has been thoroughly disappointed with the process so far. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Bottom line is theres no closure for the three girls, said Hulme. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its not even just the murder, its what they did after, added Tasha Davidson, another sister of Smiths.Parts of 2017 hadnt been easy for Smith, her si
TORONTO 鈥?A controversial fast food company that is known as much for its role in U.S. politics as it is for its chicken announced Wednesday that it will expand its Canadian presence over the stanley canada next five years.Chick-fil-A Inc., which currently has a single Canadian location at Calgary International Airport, said it will open a restaurant in Toronto next year and has plans to establish about 15 locations around the Greater Toronto Area over the next five years.The Atlanta-based company expansion comes as a handful of foreign fast food chains are proving that they ;re no chickens when it comes to Canada. In recent years, Filipino brand Jollibee and America stanley thermobecher n chains Five Guys Burger and Fries, the Halal Guys, Wahlburgers and Blaze Pizza have entered the already-crowded Canadian market. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Foreign brands are likely attracted to the country a stanley cup nd Toronto because of the large population, international reputation and close proximity to the U.S., said food industry expert Robert Carter, who expects other large companies will watch Chick-fil-A expansion to guide whether they should head to Canada too.Toronto is considered one of the more multicultural cities in North America, if not the world, so it is a great platform for brands expanding international to test out the Canadian market and then start to fine-tune some of the differences from the U.S. business model, said Carter. Ymjl Periods of rain : Your Wednesday, Jan. 4 updates on traffic and weather in Oakville and Burlington along with Milton and Halton Hills
This would have been a big year for Deidra Ann Smith.The St. Catharines woman and fiercely proud mom would have watched her oldest daughter graduate high school and her middle daughter take her first steps toward independence by getting her G1 drivers licence.For a young woman who loved building blanket forts at home with her daughters when they were kids, these would have been huge moments for the family. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley kubek But instead, Smith missed them all.A few days into 2018, a year Smith thought was going to be a turning point for her, she and her boyfriend, Ghislain Justin Robichaud, were killed and three years later her family is still fighting for justice. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup becher Shed be bouncing around on a cloud about her oldest graduating this year, said Tammy Hulme, one of three older sisters to Smith who have maintained a fight they call Justice for Deidra. stanley termoska While sentencing for those responsible for the deaths is underway, the family has been thoroughly disappointed with the process so far. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Bottom line is theres no closure for the three girls, said Hulme. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its not even just the murder, its what they did after, added Tasha Davidson, another sister of Smiths.Parts of 2017 hadnt been easy for Smith, her si
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