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 Halton Regional Police are on the hunt for three suspects after a pair of knifepoint robberies in the region Thursday night  Dec. 16  in which store employees were assaulted.The fi stanley thermos mug rst incident occurred  stanley mug around 5:45 p.m., when police were called to the IDA King Cove Pharmacy at 156 Guelph Street in Georgetown for a robbery that had just occurred.聽 聽Three suspects - one of whom was armed with a knife 鈥?entered the pharmacy and confronted the lone store employee demanding narcotics, police said.聽 聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        During the confrontation, the employee was assaulted but, was not injured. 聽The suspects ransacked the store and quickly fled to an awaiting dark-coloured newer vehicle  no confirmation on make, model or licence plate , police said.聽 The vehicle fled prior to police arrival.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Then, at around 6:30 p.m., police said, the same suspects entered the Glen Eden Pharmacy at 400 Bronte Street South in Milton and, again, confronted the lone store employee.聽 聽The female employee was pushed to the ground while the suspects demanded narcotics and ransacked the store, police said in a news release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police believe the same suspects are responsible for both robberies.                ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley water jug  BELOW                                              All suspect Nefg Crown rapped over    duplicative    assault charges
 The Grimsby Farmers Market reopened this past Thursday afternoon, albeit under exceptional circumstances, in its new home for the season: the parking lot of the Peach King Centre.The last time the market was confined to the towns tarmac was in 2017, after a fire gutted several historic buildings on Main Street where on Thursdays, the usual hustle and bustle of a community coming together could be found. A few  stanley shop years later, its COVID-19 sending them back.Cars lined the way into the lot off Livingston Avenue, waiting for their turn to collect online orders, brought by busy-bee volunteers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I need rhubarb and asparagus,  Carrie Julie cried to a vendor. And so the calls went. Spinach, onions, apples,  stanley cup quencher peaches, berries, bread, meat, apple cider, syrup and even popcorn 鈥?all from local farmers and busin stanley becher esses.Her upbeat vocals could be heard throughout the lot, bringing smiles and bolstering moods at a time when people are slowly coming to terms with only being able to see the top half of peoples faces. Less, if you count the sunglasses.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  During a time when there have been so many negative things, this is a positive 鈥?I look forward to Thursdays,  Julie, who is one of three volunteer order pickers, said.But after three weeks of getting into the swing of an  online only  market, and six weeks of conjuring up a plan that would satisfy Niagara Public