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 MILTON 鈥?An officer who was once head of the Halton Regional Police Drug and Morality Unit and is now facing criminal stanley sverige  charges is accused of stealing 89 pills from the evidence locker and ordering another officer to destroy drug exhibits.The specifics of the allegations against suspended Staff Sgt. Brad Murray are contained in court documents. The allegations have put 30 cases connected to the compromised drug evidence in jeopardy.His case was spoken to b stanley cup riefly in the Milton courthouse Tuesday and put over to Sept. 12.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Murray, a 16-year veteran, was not in court. Nor was he in court for his previous court date in June. His lawyer, Joanne Mu stanley cup lcahy, has not returned The Spectator   calls.Murray, 38, was arrested May 28 by Toronto police detectives brought in by Halton   Chief Steve Tanner to investigate. Murray was charged with two counts of theft under $5,000, two counts of breach of trust, and one count of obstructing justice.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Documents show that between Aug. 27, 2015, and April 30, 2016, in Oakville, Murray is accused of stealing 44 drug tablets relating to a Halton police case. That relates to one of the theft charges and leads to one of the breach of trust charges in connection with the duties of his office by stealing and/or tampering with seized evidence and/or exhibits.On April 13, 2016, Murray allegedly  82 Oodr The Frontline Fund arms Canadian healthcare workers fighting COVID-19
 Halton   Catholic school board is sounding the alarm on climate change.The board passed a motion that would declare a climate emergency at its March 22 meeting. The decision follows in the footsteps of local municipalities and the public school board 鈥?albeit years later.Katie Bowie, the student trustee who spearheaded the motion, said the declaration reflects the concerns felt by youth.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I know that in almost all of the youth groups that I ;ve been a part of, climate change has sort of been a unanimous concern among youth, and it   something that   very important to us to preserve our futures and the futures for generations to come after us, said Bowie. And I think that bringing this motion forward, is an echo of a lot of the work that   been done in our community.Beyond the declaration itself, the motion requests accountable actions from the board to mitigate the effects of climate change and that the board consider its overall carbon footp stanley shop rint when making decisions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  It   a recognition of student voice at the board table. It   not often that we get the board to really hear and recognize student concerns in such a visible way to the public. And I think  stanley cup th stanley becher at that   something that   very important for us moving forward,  said Bowie.The concrete effects of the motion