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asfp La Loche shooter wished he had killed himself
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 CARLING TWP. - One man is facing multiple gun and drug charges while another remains at large after police used a spike belt to stop a vehicle Monday.On Monday stanley cup , June 1 at approximately 5 p.m., West Parry Sound OPP resp stanley cup onded to a report of a vehicle traveling northbound on Highway 400 that had previously failed to stop for police. Local police officers used a spike belt to stop the vehicle in the median of Highway 400 at Highway 559. Both of the occupants subsequently fled from the vehicle.One of the suspects was arrested immediately and during a search of the vehicle, police located and seized a firearm and a quantity of drugs believed to be cocaine, fentanyl, heroin and cannabis. The street value of the drugs is approximately $162,000.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Adrian Patterson, 24, of Brampton, is charged with numerous drugs, weapons and driving offences, including: possession of loaded, p stanley nz rohibited or restricted firearm; possession of a prohibited device or ammunition; flight from peace officer; dangerous operation; trafficking in Schedule I substance - cocaine; trafficking in heroin; trafficking in fentanyl; and stunt driving.      Patterson is in custody and scheduled to appear for a bail hearing at the Ontario Court of Justice in Parry Sound on June 4.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police are no longer searching the immediate area but the investigation into the whereabouts of the second v Xlzz Some Indigenous people feel  blessed  to be in isolated communities 鈥?until they re not
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath reversed her position opposing mandatory vaccinations for education workers in the face of heavy criticism on Thursday.On Wednesday, I made a mistake suggesting a mandatory vaccine policy during a global pandemic should take a back seat to charter rights, she said in a statement. I regret the comment. I was wrong.Horwath said in a CBC interview that she considered it a charter right for people to refuse the vaccine and supported regular rapid virus tests for unvaccinated education workers before they come to work.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A day later, she issued a video statement to walk back the comments.I fully support mandatory vaccination in health care and education, based on science and public health priorities, she said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I should have made that position clearer, much earlier, in support of the health and safety of the most vulnerable among us: seniors, people with disabilities, people who are sick, and children who cant yet get their vaccines.Premier Doug Ford has said he won ;t mandate vaccinations for workers, saying he thinks i stanley cups uk t   a constitutional right to refuse the shot. He   also said he doesn ;t sup stanley taza port a proof-of-vaccination system that would allow people to participate in certain activities if they take the shots.         stanley cup