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stanley hrnek ce officer and his brother accused of assaulting Whitby teenager Dafonte Miller.Toronto police Const. Michael Theriault and his brother, Christian, will go to trial in Oshawa Feb. 19, 2019. The date was set following a pretrial hearing Thursday, May 31. Both men were present in court when the d
vaso stanley ate was set.Miller was 19 when he was involved in a confrontation with the Theriault brothers about 2:30 a.m. Dec. 28, 2016, on a residential street in Whitby. In a complaint filed with a provincial police oversight agency, Miller says he was walking with friends when the Theriaults demanded to know what they were doing in the neighbourhood. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The encounter apparently quickly escalated and Miller ran away, only to be allegedly chased down by the Theriaults and punched, kicked, and beaten with a metal pipe, the complaint claims.Durham police responded
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A panel discussion meeting for farmers and members of the rural communities in Wellingto
stanley termohrnek n-Halton Hills is planned for Thursday, March 28 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Wellington County Museum and Archives Aboyne Room in Fergus. Admission is free.The topic for the evening is the future of rural and agricultural life in Wellington-Ha
water bottle stanley lton Hills and the role of the Federal government going forward. This event is sponsored by volunteers of the Wellington-Halton Hills Federal Liberal Association.Panelists for the event include: Bill Emmott, dairy farmer and former Chair of DFO, Andria Jones-Bitton, Veterinarian and Associate Professor of Epidemiology in the Department of Population Medicine at the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph; and Lloyd Longfield, Member of Parliament for Guelph. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Together with family members, Bill operates a dairy farm in Brant County. He is knowledgeable about agriculture and the concerns of rural communities in southwestern Ontario. Dr. Jones-Bitton, currently developing a program into increasing the awareness of mental health challenges faced by farmers and veterinarians, is pleased to share her research findings. Guelph MP Lloyd Longfield is a member of several agriculture committees and is well positioned to describe legislation enacted by the Federal government in support of farmers and the ru
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