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Allegations about Vance circulated at NATO HQ in 2014, but no police investigation was conducted: documents The documents provide a rare view into how the senior leadership reacted when concerns were first raised about Vance.
Author of the article: David Pugliese • Ottawa Citizen
Publishing date: Jun 01, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 5 minute read Canada s former chief of defence staff, Jon Vance Photo by Matthew Fisher /Postmedia
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The Canadian Forces leadership first heard allegations of inappropriate behaviour by Gen. Jon Vance in the fall of 2014, but did not ask for a military police investigation.
Instead, officers discussed trying to dispel the stories circulating about Vance at a NATO headquarters in Italy, according to Canadian Forces documents obtained by this newspaper.
Treaty United celebrated their first win of the 2021 WNL campaign yesterday.
Treaty United moved off the bottom of the WNL table on Saturday after winning their first game of the 2021 campaign when they ran out 3-2 winners over Cork City.
The Limerick side opened the scoring at Turners Cross when Rebecca Horgan was set up by her sister Aoife in the 15
th minute.
Cork City’s Sarah McKevitt placed the ball into the top corner of Michaela Mitchell’s goal on the half hour mark to draw the sides level but Treaty went into the halftime break a goal up when Rebecca Horgan scored her second of the game five minutes later.
The Town claimed their first victory of the season last week when they defeated Galway.
ATHLONE TOWN
Athlone Town will be looking to get a winning run going when they host Bohemians in the Women’s National League on Saturday (kick-off 4pm).
Last weekend, Tommy Hewitt’s side obtained their first win of the season in dramatic fashion when they beat Galway 4-3 at Eamonn Deacy Park.
Having gone a goal down, Katelyn Keogh, Muireann Devaney and Kellie Brennan scored three goals without reply to go into a 3-1 lead.
Galway’s Lynsey McKey scored twice to level the sides and that’s how the sides stayed for most of the second half.