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WELLAND, Ont. 鈥?Police in Ontario are continuing their search for a nine-year-old girl believed to be abducted by her mother.Niagara Regional Police say Layla Sabry and her mother Allana Haist were last seen Thursday at 6 p.m. in Welland, Ont.Earlier reports indicated the Amber Alert ended early Saturday, but Niagara police say that is not the case. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Staff Sgt. Paul Rogers says Amber Alerts are rebroadcast every five hours when there is new information.He says in this case, there is no new infor
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OTTAWA 鈥?The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the appeal of a Winnipeg man who hoped to challenge an order to spend more time in jail for leaving his mother on a floor for weeks until she died.Ronald Siwickis 89-year-old mother, Elizabeth Siwicki,
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