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A $10,000 reward was announced Tuesday by Brantford police to help find the killer of Shannon Burnside.
Police found the 37-year-old woman dead in her Mintern Avenue home last March 11.
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Police didn’t release news of her death at that time and only confirmed that her death was being investigated as homicide in response to a question from The Expositor last November.
Police said they hope that the $10,000 reward “in conjunction with the information already known to police, will assist in providing justice for Shannon and closure to her family.”
Author of the article: Vincent Ball
Publishing date: Dec 13, 2020 • December 13, 2020 • 2 minute read • Kelly Thomson and Chris Smith and their sons, six-year-old Avery and Grady, 9, are looking forward to building and later using a neighbourhood rink at Seneca Park this winter. Thomson launched a petition successfully calling for the city to reverse a decision to not allow neighbourhood ice rinks. Submitted
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City residents who love their neighbourhood ice rinks have won over city officials. Now, their sights are set on Mother Nature.
“Yes, it would be nice to get more wintry weather but we’ve got some time yet,” said Kelly Thomson . “Every year is different and in some years we’ve had ice in December.
Author of the article: Vincent Ball
Publishing date: Dec 13, 2020 • December 13, 2020 • 2 minute read • Kelly Thomson and Chris Smith and their sons, six-year-old Avery and Grady, 9, are looking forward to building and later using a neighbourhood rink at Seneca Park this winter. Thomson launched a petition successfully calling for the city to reverse a decision to not allow neighbourhood ice rinks. Submitted
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City residents who love their neighbourhood ice rinks have won over city officials. Now, their sights are set on Mother Nature.
“Yes, it would be nice to get more wintry weather but we’ve got some time yet,” said Kelly Thomson . “Every year is different and in some years we’ve had ice in December.
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