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Peterborough resident Lynn Witteveen has settled a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against her attacker, Thomas Chan.The 57-year-old has also reached an agreement in regards to her share of the estate of her partner, Dr. Andrew Chan.The resolutions were agree
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UXBRIDGE 鈥?Illegal dumping is on the rise in Uxbridge, leaving an undermanned township puzzled and frustrated as it struggles with cleaning up rubbish on top of the coronavirus crisis.An increased amount of household garbage left at community halls, in parks and at municipal garbage receptacles has led to numerous incidents where township employees 鈥?opera
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