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AJAX, Ont. 鈥?Police say a 25-year-old Toronto man is charged after allegedly firing a weapon during a 2017 road rage incident in nearby Ajax, Ont.Durham regional police say officers responded to reports of gunfire near Highway 401 on April 24, 2017.There were no injuries and witnesses reported a man in a black Jaguar fired shots at a man in another vehicle. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officers located the suspect vehicle in Pickering, Ont., and police say the driver fled after it collided with another vehicle. Investigators say the suspect was arrested Thursday in Toronto. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Its been more than three years since Ashley Simpson disappeared.Her parents still have hope that they will find out what happened to their daughter and find closure by bringing her body home. Closure is a weird word, I guess. We want to find her and bring her home on this side of the country, said her father, John Simpson. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A makeshift memorial h
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stanley termohrnek up in John Niagara-on-the-Lake home because her family has nowhere else to go to honour her memory. This year, we may have something in the ground where we can go. Right now, we dont really have anywhere to go to honour Ashleys memory , he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The 32-year-old Niagara native, who grew up in St. Catharines, went missing on April 27, 2016 from Yankee Flats,聽near Salmon Arm, British Columbia.Ashley had lived and work
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