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County facility since june on separate weapons charges. Sources tell action news he left a lengthy note and ripped a sheet twisted and tied it around his neck to the lower bunk. He was found face down sources say it appears he died of suffocation. Kim packs kauffmans stepdaughter long believed he was guilty of her mothers 2012 shooting death she filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Her attorney spoke on her behalf today. He certainly he knew the evidence was mounting and im sure he listened to what the prosecutor had to say and i guess he made another choice. Reporter now, sources also tell us that kauffman was alone in his cell at the time because his bunk mate had left that morning for a court appearance. Now, this is still all under investigation. The Atlantic County Prosecutors Office did release a statement saying they were notified by Hudson County authorities but they have no further comment. Reporting live in linwood Annie Mccormick channel6 action news. Back to you. Dramatic develo

Skiing or snowboarding near Toronto this winter season? Here s what you can expect

Ski resorts north of Toronto are working hard to prepare for the holiday boom, as skiers and snowboarders gear up to hit the slopes this winter season.

Shirtless skiers hit southern Ontario hills

Shirtless skiers sporting only shorts ventured onto southern Ontario ski hills for a final day on the slopes Friday as temperatures soared into unseasonable territory this week.

Shirtless skiers hit southern Ontario hills

Shirtless skiers sporting only shorts ventured onto southern Ontario ski hills for a final day on the slopes Friday as temperatures soared into unseasonable territory this week.

Pandemic ski season ends after bumpy winter ride

Winnipeg Free Press By: Dan Healing, The Canadian Press Posted: Save to Read Later CALGARY - Measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic made for a bumpy ride for most of the ski and snowboard industry in Canada, as revenues slumped even at resorts that were able to maintain near-normal lift ticket sales in a season that’s coming to a close. People snowshoe at the foot of the shut down slopes of the Blue Mountain Ski Resort during a provincial lockdown in The Blue Mountains, Ont., on Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston CALGARY - Measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic made for a bumpy ride for most of the ski and snowboard industry in Canada, as revenues slumped even at resorts that were able to maintain near-normal lift ticket sales in a season that’s coming to a close.

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