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Three homes in a residential development in Oakville were severely damaged due to ferocious winds that have hit the town.The development is on the former Saw-Whet Golf Course lands in the area of Bronte and Upper Midddle roads and, when complete, will have 1,181 homes in the area across 54.79 hectares.The homes damaged or destroyed during the weekend windstorm are along Saw Whet Boulevard and Edward Leaver Trail. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW And, Environment Canada is calling for more ext stanley cup becher reme wind gusts later this week. One future house has completely collapsed into splinters and rubble; the house next to that is severely damaged but still resembles a home and the third looks intact in appearance, but is bowing to one side. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton Regional Police Service spokesperson Steve Elms says that police attended th stanley italia e site on Dec. 11 at around 2:45 p.m. after they received reports of three homes being damaged. No injuries were reported as a result of these three homes sustaining d stanley mug amage, Elms said.Winds as fast as 60 kilometres per hour were reported on that day, although places like the Hamilton Airport reported gales measuring 100 kilometres per hour.
TORONTO 鈥?A man convicted of second-degree murder in a public shooting that killed a Toronto teen on Boxing Day nearly 15 years ago has been denie stanley becher d day and full parole.Jorrell Simpson-Rowe was one of four people found guilty in Jane Creba death. He was also convicted of aggravated assault and unauthorized possession of a firearm.Cr cups stanley eba, 15, was shopping with relatives on Toronto Yonge Street in a busy downtown area when she was caught in the crossfire of a shootout between rival gangs in December 2005. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In a recent decision, the Parole Board of Canada says Simpson-Rowe, who was 17 when he began serving his life sentence in 2009, would present an undue risk if released on either day or full parole.The board says Simpson-Rowe, now 32, continues to show problematic behaviours while in prison and must do more to address his risk factors and manage his emotions, noting he is considered at a high risk of reoffending violently. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It also says stanley taza he failed to present a viable plan for either type of parole.The two-member panel called Simpson-Rowe case particularly challenging and complex given his background and ongoing mental health issues, and acknowledged concerns regarding the detrimental impact of his lengthy incarceration on his progress and rehabilitation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Itgm 10 men charged in Ontario child sexual exploitation investigation
Three homes in a residential development in Oakville were severely damaged due to ferocious winds that have hit the town.The development is on the former Saw-Whet Golf Course lands in the area of Bronte and Upper Midddle roads and, when complete, will have 1,181 homes in the area across 54.79 hectares.The homes damaged or destroyed during the weekend windstorm are along Saw Whet Boulevard and Edward Leaver Trail. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW And, Environment Canada is calling for more ext stanley cup becher reme wind gusts later this week. One future house has completely collapsed into splinters and rubble; the house next to that is severely damaged but still resembles a home and the third looks intact in appearance, but is bowing to one side. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton Regional Police Service spokesperson Steve Elms says that police attended th stanley italia e site on Dec. 11 at around 2:45 p.m. after they received reports of three homes being damaged. No injuries were reported as a result of these three homes sustaining d stanley mug amage, Elms said.Winds as fast as 60 kilometres per hour were reported on that day, although places like the Hamilton Airport reported gales measuring 100 kilometres per hour.