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 A 47-year-old Brampton woman is facin stanley cup g multiple charges after allegedly attacking Halton police officers as they attempted to make an arrest.Const. Steve Elms said that on the evening of Sunday, March 5 the officers attended a residence in Brampton to arrest a woman on outstanding Halton charges of failing to appear in court.Its alleged the suspect armed herself with  a long metal spear-type object  and lunged at the officers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Elms said no officers were injured during this incident and the woman was ultimately apprehended.      The suspect was then taken to a Halton police station where its alleged that while being fingerprinted, she bit an officer, causing minor injuries.        ARTICLE CONTINUES  stanley termosar BELOW                  stanley cup                 A 47-year-old woman from Brampton now faces charges of assaulting a police officer with a weapon, assault with intent to resist arrest, possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose, failing to comply with a release order and assaulting a police officer.She is being held in custody pending a bail hearing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        No information was provided on what charges the woman was originally facing. Dqmf Ontario continues COVID-19 vaccinations in long-term care after announcing it was already done
 A new water ski club will be gliding into Port Colborne this summer after city council approved a bylaw chan stanley cup ge to allow the business to open. The man-made pond at Forks Road sits along the edge of Highway 140 because it was put there for constr stanley bottles uction use when the government was building the highway back in the 1970s. Its 100-metres wide and about a half-kilometre long.The pond and the surrounding 29 acres it sits on are now privately owned by a Toronto resident, Teresa Wiwchar. On weekends, Wiwchar said her boyfriend and her son do a lot of water skiing on the pond. Back in 2017 she began the process of applying for the necessary permits to convert it a commercial business where it could be operated as a water ski club. That process, according to Wiwchar, has taken so many years because, in part, the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority was involved as the pond is surrounded by environmentally sensitive land. According to the environmental report, 50 per cent of the land to the south contains,  dense woodland that has been identified as an Environmental Protec stanley cups tion Area. Wiwchar had an environmental impact study completed, and the NPCA has given her the go ahead to move forward with the water ski club business. That only left her with city council to get past, and on Monday night, council gave the project the green light, despite a handful of concern from various councillors.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The amendment at city