Here are some items that caught my attention PAUL GODFREY WAS IN TOWN I wonder if he lost my phone number. I was expecting him to make an offer for the Square. Postmedia needs us after all Oh well, maybe next time. I really liked watching his video telling us about how newspapers were the [...]
(MONTERREY, MEXICO) – Two Mexican journalists have been killed in Monterrey in the northern state of Nuevo León in a murder that appears to be tied to organized crime. José Luis “La Gata” Cerda Meléndez, 33, host of the “El Club” program on national TV channel Televisa, and Luis Emanuel Ruíz Carrillo, 20, a reporter [...]
31 Mar 2011 | Posted in
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(TORONTO, ON) – The Toronto Blue Jays are supporting the Japan Earthquake/Asia-Pacific Tsunami Relief fund efforts on Opening Night on Friday, April 1 at 7:07pm against the Minnesota Twins. The Blue Jays, through Jays Care, will be making a $25,000 donation to the Canadian Red Cross. Fans coming to Rogers Centre will be able to [...]
(SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA) – Customs and Border Protection officers have seized an estimated 25 kilograms of heroin with a potential street value of $4.5 million. On 20 March 2011 Customs and Border Protection officers at the Sydney Container Examination Facility examined a shipping container declared as kitchen and hardware items. Customs and Border Protection officers found [...]
31 Mar 2011 | Posted in
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(TORONTO, ON) – Today’s announcement that the Ontario government will earmark $257 million for children’s mental health is necessary to ensure children don’t fall through the cracks when it comes to treatment, according to the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO). “Parents and teachers have been doing their best with the very limited resources and [...]
31 Mar 2011 | Posted in
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(CHATHAM-KENT, ON) – The Chatham-Kent Police has arrested a man in connection with multiple frauds involving stolen cheques. On March 25, 2011, a man entered a bank in Chatham and cashed a cheque in the amount of $625. On March 28, 2011, the same man entered a different bank in Chatham and attempted to cash a [...]
31 Mar 2011 | Posted in
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(WINDSOR, ON) - The Windsor Symphony Orchestra concludes its Pops Season with a celebration of 007 in the concert presentation, Bond, James Bond. The music of a James Bond film is as much a part of the Bond Experience as the cars, the girls, the gadgets and the guns. For two performances only, Saturday April 9 [...]
31 Mar 2011 | Posted in
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(WINDSOR, ON) – The positive involvement of fathers is a key factor in the healthy development of children. This conference offers information, humour and honours the important role of dads. Great food! Door Prizes! Bring a friend!
31 Mar 2011 | Posted in
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By Robert Tuomi (WINDSOR, ON) – With everything going on in Detroit, like finding out the recent census showed it lost thousands of residents lately, apparently those who have stayed behind are not all that depressed; at least, when it comes to baseball. A new survey by an outfit known as Avvo puts Detroit in [...]
(ESSEX, ON) – On March 30, 2011 Essex OPP received a mischief complaint of damage to approximately 20 stop signs in the downtown core of the Town of Essex. The mischief occurred sometime between Monday March 21, 2011 and Wednesday March 30, 2011. Approximately 20 stop signs in Essex have been replaced as a result [...]
31 Mar 2011 | Posted in
Police Blotter |
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