The coast. Upper 70s inland. Notice the absence of 80s and just 60s at the coast. Today the coolest day of the next seven. Well talk about the heat returning inland in a few minutes. Today a group in San Francisco is holding a rally to support a woman attacked outside of her condo complex. The judge allowed the suspect to be out on the street. We have been focussing on this story because one of the public concerns is public safety. On friday the judge ordered the suspect to wear an ankle monitor. Thats only after she saw video of the attack, which wasnt initially presented in court. The mayor was we spoke with her friday evening. The fact he was released without a real plan about how he needs to not do what he did again, thats what im concerned about. Supervisor matt heyny weighed in saying in a new statement it is unacceptable for people with severe Mental Illness to be released to our streets without effective treatment, services and monitoring. Todays rally starts at 10 00 this morn
San francisco to your right. Thank you. Reporter b. A. R. T workers were telling riders the way, uses to trains. Bus bridges are running this weekend between the walnut creek and or independe creek and orinda station because of this work happening on the tracks near the lafayette station. We are replacing 5,000 feet of rail with this project, 3,000 rock ballast and more is going on. Reporter platform tiles are being replaced in lafayette. B. A. R. T put out the word to tell riders to expect about a 40minute delay but some folks never got the message. What is your plan here . To text my boss, tell him im probably going to be late. Reporter drivers are also feeling the pain. Two left lanes of east bay bound highway 24 are closed to make room for the giant 200ton construction crane. It created this traffic headache, stretching more than three miles. Caltrans has this advice. It would help a lot if people could avoid highway 24 going eastbound. Right now the way traffic is moving in the re
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Mom sadly left us but happily stepped into Heaven when God took her hand.
Mom was born in Restoule, Ontario, one of seven children of Thomas and Blanche Birch. She attended Jumbo Gardens Public School and then Port Arthur Collegiate. After leaving school in grade 10, she married Bob Austin and they had 8 children.
Once the children were older, Mom worked as a librarian in the school system then worked in the Optical Dispensary at the Port Arthur Clinic. Following her work at the clinic she worked as the Secretary/Receptionist for the Public Relations Department of the Salvation Army.
Her final job before retiring was at the City of Thunder Bay Police Department in the Communications Centre where she spent 13 years. She also volunteered as a Girl Guide leader for several years enjoying her time there immensely.