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Many cans of paint have transformed an alleyway into something beautiful.The mural was organized by the Downtown Bench Beamsville BIA and was designed and painted by Dan Kozina.The mural covers both sides of the alleyway between Sassafras Coastal Kitchen and Bar and Action Print, both located on King Street in Beamsville, and continues along the side of the Action Print building. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The extending part of the mural was not part of the original plan, but it became reality thanks in part to the generosity and enthusiasm of the owners of the buildings.Dr.
stanley cup Ray DArchi, chair of the BIA, thanked the many groups who helped to make the mural possible. They included the Town of Lincoln,Niagara Region, building owner Tom Konidas, building owner Ken Hildebrand, business owner Scott Brownlee, Bosma Landscape Service, Wipeout Clean, RH Electric, and the board of the Downtown Bench Beamsville BIA. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Town of Lin
stanley quencher coln helped the BIA to access a regional grant. They transformed an old dreary alley into an experience, said DArchi. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He praised the murals vibrant colours and pointed out it can be enjoyed by all. ARTICLE CONTINUE
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Two Stouffville brothers face more than 112 charges after a Toronto Police Service investigation into a distribution network for firearms and drugs.Toronto police revealed details of Project Topside at a media conference Nov. 6 at 10 a.m.The investigation resulted in the confiscation of several guns and drugs, including large quantities of heroin, cocaine, crack cocaine and fentanyl. More than $204,300 in cash was also seized. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Imran Maragh, 31, and Kadean Maragh, 28, were arrested after police executed six warrants Oct. 24 and 25 for locations in Toronto and Markham, including three vehicles. The men face 57 and 55 charges, respectively, related to conspiracy to traffic guns and drugs. ARTICLE CONTINUES
stanley cup BELOW Toronto police also said Nicholas Reid, 27, of Markham, is wanted in connection to the investigation.The investigation resulted in the confiscation of several guns and drugs, including large quantities of heroin, cocaine, crack cocaine and fentanyl. More than $204,300 in cash was also seized. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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