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The criminal negligence trial of Ann Senack took a dramatic turn when it adjourned on April 30 with Crown prosecutors saying they needed to re-evaluate the “fabric” of the case against Senack, the former bartender accused of over-serving youths at Shooters Bar & Grill in October 2017 prior to a fatal crash involving four local hockey players.
When the matter resumed in Renfrew court Thursday, Crown attorney Jeffery Richardson informed the court Senack would be entering into a peace bond agreement, bringing an abrupt end to her trial on criminal negligence in the deaths of 18-year-olds Brandon Hanniman and Alexander Paquette.
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F.P. Santangelo, one of the most popular players in the short, storied history of the Ottawa Lynx, faces sex assault allegations in Washington, D.C., where he has been removed from broadcasts of that city’s major league baseball team.
Santangelo, 53, is one of only two Ottawa Lynx players to have their jerseys retired by the Triple-A baseball franchise during its 15 seasons in the capital.
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His number, 24, held a place of honour on the outfield wall for years at the city-owned baseball stadium, RCGT Park.
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Q&A: Pierre Dorion on new-look Senators, Stuetzle s position and goalies
Ottawa Senators general manager Pierre Dorion discusses his reasons behind trading for veteran players in the off-season, how they can help the younger players and also create competition for spots on the roster. | December 31, 2020, 2:52 PM
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On the first day of training camp, Ottawa Senators general manager Pierre Dorion had a virtual one-on-one interview with Wayne Scanlan of Sportsnet.ca to talk about his team and their prospects in the new North Division.
Sportsnet.ca: It has been nine and a half months since your last game. How excited are you to open training camp?