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 The Oshawa community is rallying to support the surviving members of the Traynor family and pulling together to mourn those who were lost.As of Tuesday, a GoFundMe campaign had raised more than $127,600 with contributions coming from more than 1,900 people.Durhams Catholic school board is planning an online prayer service on Sept. gourde stanley  9 at 7 p.m. to allow the community to mourn together, while memorials have been created outside the Traynor family home and local schools.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Chris Traynor, 50, was a beloved tea stanley tazas cher at Monsignor Paul Dwyer Catholic High School. He, and his sons Bradley, 20, and Joey, 11, and daughter Adelaide, 15, were killed in their home in the early hours of Sept. 4. His wife, Loretta Traynor, also a teacher, was wounded. A surviving son, Sam, a university student, was not injured.Loretta, 50, is a teacher at St. Theresa Catholic School. The children all attended local Catholic schools as well.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police confirmed the identities of the family members on Sunday.聽Lorettas brother, Mitchell Lapa, has been identified by police as the s stanley flask hooter. He was armed with a long gun and died of a self-inflicted gunshot.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police were called to the familys home on Parklane Ave. around 1:20 a.m. on Sept. 4 after receiving multiple 911 calls reporting gunshots. Lapas pickup t Mpwc Imvescor reveals possible deal in the works
 Woman charged with reckless homicide in July stanley cup  crashNovember 15, 2023 WNKY Staff, Source: Allen County Sheriff s Office.Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditSCOTTSVILLE, Ky.  A woman is facing charges in connection with a crash that killed two people in July.In a release posted Wednesday, the Allen County Sheriff   Office says Amanda Farris, 32, was arrested on Nov. 2. She faces charges of reckless homicide, second-degree assault and speeding 15 miles per hour over the speed limit. stanley cup spain On July 10, the sheriff   office says it responded to the 5700 block of New Glasgow Road for a wreck with injuries.Authorities say roadwork was taking place at the scene that day and stopped traffic in the southbound lane.A white Chevrolet Equinox remained behind a tractor trailer when a black Ford Escape struck the back of the Chevrolet, officials say. According to authorities, this caused the Chevrolet to hit the back of the tractor trailer.The driver of the Chevrolet sustained injuries, while authorities say two of the vehicle   passengers died as a result of the crash.Authorities say following an investigation, they found that the driver of the Ford Escape, Amanda Farris, 32, was speeding that day and never used her brakes before the collision.Farris was taken to the Allen County Detention Center.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDo stanley mugs wnload the WNKY News 40 Weather App                                                                                         

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 YORK, Maine 鈥?A Maine police officer put his nose in harm   way during a wildlife rescue.York Police Department officer David McKinnon came upon a skunk with its head stuck inside  stanley thermoskannen a cup while on patrol early Sunday.He decided to help despite the high risk of a malodorous outcome.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He recorded video with his smartphone in one  stanley becher hand and gently tugged on the paper cup with the other hand while speaking reassuringly to the skunk.      Once freed, the skunk lifted its tail in preparation to spray. But it decided instead to scamper away as McKinnon exclaimed, I never thought in a million years!  stanley en mexico        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The video had 41,000 views on Facebook as of Wednesday, and McKinnon earned praise for his bravery in the face of a potentially stinky rescue.By The Associated Press Ldvs Two-tractor-trailer collision blocks portion of Hwy. 89 in Cookstown
 MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec   Public Security Department says two investigations have been launched into the death this week of a Montreal inmate from COVID-19.Marie-Josee Montminy, a department spokeswoman, says the department   internal investigations division is probing the death of the man who had been detained at the Bordeaux provincial jail.Montminy says the Quebec coroner   office is also investigating.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Rights groups said the detainee, Robert Langevin, died on Tuesday after contracting COVID-19 in jail.      The 72 stanley cup -year-old had filed a complaint with the Quebec ombudsman   office in late March pleading for his release amid fears he would contract the virus.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 His death spurred calls from rights groups and other detainees ; families for Quebec stanley taza  to release more inmates to stem the spread of COVID-19.T vaso stanley his report by The Canadian Press was first published May 22, 2020               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press