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Atlanta-area shooting victims remembered at March for Asian Lives in Arlington Heights
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Alberta landlord pays former tenant $20,000 in out of court settlement
Samantha Barnes, a single mother with young twins, said her stay in a cold and drafty apartment in Lethbridge, Alta., was horrible, as she and her children shivered through the winter months without adequate heat and windows that didn t stop the cool wind from blowing in.
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Samantha Barnes says Avenue Living didn t fix heating system or windows, locked her out of Lethbridge suite
Posted: Mar 17, 2021 5:00 AM MT | Last Updated: March 17
Samantha Barnes lived at Westwood apartments in Lethbridge, Alta., owned and managed by Avenue Living between Sept. 2017 and May, 2018. The company agreed to a $20,000 settlement with Barnes, but denies it did anything wrong during her tenancy. (Google)
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Two Barrington Hills police officers are credited with a huge assist for their help at the scene of the roadside delivery of a baby boy last week.
Besides his parents, Grace and Tyler Schwartzlow of Wonder Lake, officers William Walsh and Brian Baird were the first to welcome baby Jaxtyn into the world when he arrived sooner than expected last Tuesday morning.
Mom and Dad did most of the heavy lifting, Walsh told us this week. Our first concern was the baby s well-being. Find his vital signs, make sure he had clear and unobstructed airway. Make sure he s breathing, has a heartbeat, his fingers were moving.