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Vernon Economic Development Association holds annual meeting

How the Vernon Economic Development Association (VEDA) has significantly impacted the economy of our area was highlighted at the organization’s May 17 annual meeting on Zoom.

Woman s leg snapped in two , court hears

Woman’s leg ‘snapped in two’, court hears Magistrate Kathy Crittenden will determine who was at fault during a 2019 traffic collision that left one woman with long-term injuries. Crime 1st Jun 2021 12:00 AM Premium Content Subscriber only Magistrate Kathy Crittenden will determine who was at fault during a 2019 traffic collision that left one woman with long-term injuries. John William McMillan, 45, appeared in Grafton Local Court last week for a hearing after pleading not guilty to negligent driving occasioning grievous bodily harm. Mr McMillan was accused of failing to give way at a stop sign at the Pacific Highway and Watts Lane intersection at Harwood at around 2pm, on July 14, 2019, causing his vehicle to collide with a southbound motorcycle turning right into Watts Lane.

Woman convicted of animal cruelty caught with horses

Premium Content Subscriber only A Northern Rivers woman previously convicted of animal cruelty offences has admitted she was looking after horses despite being banned from owning pets. Leah Angela Braid, 51, was sentenced in August 2019 on several charges relating to a failure to supply proper food and treatment to a horse and foal at her Bonalbo property. The RSPCA had attended Braid s property in 2016 and found a horse and foal both severely malnourished. She was ordered by the District Court to not own, possess, or take custody of animals for five years. Braid appeared before Casino Local Court on Thursday, where she pleaded guilty for a second time to breaching the District Court order.

Woman convicted of animal cruelty caught with horses

Premium Content Subscriber only A Northern Rivers woman previously convicted of animal cruelty offences has admitted she was looking after horses despite being banned from owning pets. Leah Angela Braid, 51, was sentenced in August 2019 on several charges relating to a failure to supply proper food and treatment to a horse and foal at her Bonalbo property. The RSPCA had attended Braid’s property in 2016 and found a horse and foal both severely malnourished. She was ordered by the District Court to not own, possess, or take custody of animals for five years. Braid appeared before Casino Local Court on Thursday, where she pleaded guilty for a second time to breaching the District Court order.

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