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Correction 鈥?March 3, 2022:聽A previous of this article misstated that Jason MacDonald, Colin Douglas Rainford and Adam Schickedanz paid $1,000 after criminal charges were withdrawn and they signed a peace bond. In fact, that amount would only be owed if the terms of their peace bond were breached, which is a standard term.Adam Schickedanz, 37, a real estate agent from Zephyr, was charged by York Regional Police on Feb. 16 in relation to a sexual assault of
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