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The patio season has been extended in Port Colborne, with councillors permitting them to remain open past the October deadline. However, the city will retain the right to revoke the patio permission if any problems arise. We need some trigger mechanism, whereby if its not working, we can cut it off, suggested Ward 2 Coun. Angie Desmarais. Im very concerned about the safe passage of people passing through. I want to make sure that were doing everything we can to make it as safe as possible. Desmarais and other councillors ha
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stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As soon as we put the heaters on, theres gonna be no ice; theyre 75,000 BTU heaters, so its going to warm up that area nicely, said Poisson. While there was some hesitancy from around the council table, Ward 1 Coun. Mark Bagu said they owe it to businesses to at least give them a chance. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Im confident the snow removal will be taken care of, said Bagu. Let not shut this down before it even starts. Im fully in favour of this. Council voted unanimously to allow the winter patios on a trial basis. Sqzh Get ready for the silly season
On June 24, officers with the Renfrew Ontario Provincial Police OPP Detachment responded to a motor vehicle collision on Harriet Street in the Town of Arnprior. As a result of the investigation, Jeffrey Currie, 25, of McNab/Braeside Township has been charged with impaired driving. The accused was released on an Undertaking and is scheduled to appear in Renfrew court on Aug. 19.June 24, an officer was conducting traffic enforcement in McNab/Braeside Township. A traffic stop was initiated on Burnstown Road and as a result of the investigation, Anne Carswell, 52, of McNab/Braeside Township has been charged with impaired driving, driving with blood alcohol concentration over 80 and breach of probation. The
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