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RIVERVIEW, N.B. 鈥?A New Brunswick teenager who turned a terminal prognosis into a online movement that has inspired acts of kindness across the globe has died of brain cancer.The family says Rebecca Schofield of Riverview, N.B., died in Moncton o
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A Thanksgiving weekend traffic blitz by Halton police has resulted in more than 150 charges being laid for various driving-related offences within the region.Operation Impact 2022 ran from Friday, Oct. 7 to Monday, Oct. 10 and saw officers target impaired, distracted, and aggressive drivers as well as those driving without a seatbelt.Over the course of four days, members of the Halton Regional Police Services District Response Teams and uniform patrol officers issued a total of 130 provincial offence notices tickets for traffic-related offences to drivers throughout the region. ARTICLE CONTINUES
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stanley cup t appearance.Seventy-four drivers received written warnings. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Seven people also face impaired driving-related charges. Collisions dont take weekends and holidays off, said Sgt. Will Clayton, Halton Police Regional
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