Tag: july
Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in killing of London drug dealer
Wesley Peters was supposed to go on trial for first-degree murder in January.
City elects to renovate and expand hours of Farmers’ Market washroom
City staff examined expensive standalone self-cleaning washrooms but council agreed a more balanced and cost-effective approach was appropriate.
Puerto Rico Keeps Getting Hammered By Political Storms
Rooftop solar is booming in Puerto Rico, but facing the cold shoulder toward renewables that is fashionable in Washington, DC today.
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Gladue report backlog delays sentencing in stabbing death
Koree Dockstater was found guilty on July 4 in the stabbing death of Shaniquia Henry.
Billy Bishop Museum marks 25 years of honouring local veterans
This year’s honourees included Sgt. Howard Arnold Jones, of the Queen’s Owen Rifles of Canada, who’s featured in two museum exhibits, including a new one about Saugeen Ojibway Nation’s war service.