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BRACEBRIDGE 鈥?A robbery case involving a Bracebridge convenience store is moving forward.Steven McCarty, 20, of Bracebridge appeared in the Ontario Court of Justice in Bracebridge Tuesday, Aug. 29 to answer to several charges
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stanley mugg 220;At around 7 p.m. on July 17, someone arrives at the Bracebridge convenience store on a bike wearing shorts, a shirt and a bandana over his face like a cowboy, Sharkey said at a previous Tuesday, Aug. 15 court date. He had boiling water thrown on him and then had an altercation with a young lady on the street when he tried to use her cellphone. At that date, a psychiatric assessment was ordered by Justice Cecile Applegate a
stanley thermos t the request of Sharkey. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Justice Simon Armstrong adjourned the matter to Sept 12 at 9:30 a.m. McCarty remains in custody at Central North Correctional Centre in Penetanguishene. Fxfq Protesters attempt to block sheriff s office vehicles from leaving Toronto courthouse to enforce evictions
OTTAWA 鈥?A new report from the Canada Ene
stanley water bottle rgy Regulator projects that if Canada strengthens its climate policies to cut more greenhouse-gas emissions, it could eliminate the need for both the Trans Mountain expansion and the new Keystone XL pipeline.The Energy Futures report, issued Tuesday, estimates energy production and consumption
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stanley quencher are introduced after this year and an evolving one where more initiatives are added to cut greenhouse-gas emissions.Under the status quo scenario, the regulator projects the three pipelines under construction 鈥?Keystone XL, Trans Mountain and Enbridge Line 3 鈥?will be the last ones needed to handle future growth in crude oil production. Under the evolving scenario, crude production still grows about 18 per cent before peaking in 2039, but the report says Line 3 alone is enough added capacity to handle that increase. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cam Fenton, Canada team lead at 350.org named for a ldquo afe level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere pointed out the regulator twice recommended the government approve the Trans Mountain expansion, but is now projecting that Prime Minister Justin Trudeaursquo own actions on climate could make the pipeline he bought unnecessary.However Tim McMillan, president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, said not going ahead with all t