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 Halton police are calling the findings of a report on opioid-related deaths in Ontario during the botella stanley  pandemic  jarring,  noting those deaths went up 60 per cent compared to the same period in 2019.In a report released in May, the Ontario Drug Policy Research Network  ODPRN  said that between March 17, 2020  when Ontario declared a state of emergency  and Dec. 31, 2020 there were 2,426 confirmed or suspected opioid-related deaths in Ontario, significantly higher than the 1,517 deaths the year prior.The report found widespread increases in rates of opioid-related deaths across all regions of Ontario during the pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         stanley travel mug Toronto was hit hardest, when stanley water jug  compared to the pre-pandemic time period, with 229 additional deaths.Halton police said this region was also impacted.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We continue to be in the midst of a drug poisoning emergency,  said Jennifer Hartman, corporate communications, Halton Police. Last year, our officers attended 241 suspected opioid and non-opioid overdoses in the community, 38 of which, tragically, were fatal. This trend has not changed course in 2021. In fact, in the last 80 days, our officers have responded to 81 suspected overdoses. The community has lost 25 loved ones to substance use or misuse so far this year, and if trends continue, we have the potential to lose 65 lives by year-end.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   Dglt Officials concerned budget cuts will take away Ocean Rangers
 Si stanley termoska x men have been arrested and are facing a combined 63 charges following a series of violent robberies in the GTA, including one in Halton Hills that was caught on video in which a security guard held at gunpoint and assaulted.The terrifying incident on July 28 was captured on video and released by Peel Regional Police Wednesday  Oct. 9 :               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        During a news conference at Peel Regional Police headquarters, acting Det. Steve Sherwin said 8,500 cellphones and tablets were stolen. The total value of the electronics is estimated at $6.9 million.In the Halton Hills incident on July 28, a security guard was held at gunpoint dur stanley cup ing an attempted armed robbery at a cargo yard.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 At around 2:30 a.m., two bobtail transport trucks pulled up to the gate of a cargo yard stanley flasche  in the area of Steeles Avenue and Winston Churchill Boulevard. While the drivers spoke to the security guard at the gate, a third man approached the guard from behind. The man put the security guard in a headlock, held a gun to him and demanded that he open the gate.Before the guard could open the gate, the suspects realized they were on surveillance cameras and fled in the trucks.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         While the victim wasnt physically injured, the encounter was traumatizing,  Sherwin said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW