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At least 111 Atlantic Canadians died on ATVs, snowmobiles since 2018

At least 111 Atlantic Canadians died on ATVs, snowmobiles since 2018
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Police investigations into domestic abuse allegations against Dennis Oland not a certainty

Police investigations into domestic abuse allegations against Dennis Oland not a certainty An accusation made public earlier this month alleging Dennis Oland assaulted his wife in a Toronto hotel room in June 2018 may not be enough on its own to push police to re-examine the incident or put Oland in any new legal trouble, according to experts. Social Sharing I wouldn t hold my breath, says Toronto criminal lawyer about chances police will revisit 2018 incident Posted: May 17, 2021 5:00 AM AT | Last Updated: May 17 In a document made public earlier this month, Lisa Andrik-Oland alleged her then-husband, Dennis Oland, assaulted her in a Toronto hotel room in June 2018.(Roger Cosman/CBC)

Dennis Oland s wife was afraid of him, according to violence complaint

Posted: May 03, 2021 5:11 PM AT | Last Updated: May 3 Dennis Oland declined to comment on allegations that he physically and emotionally abused his wife, Lisa, when they were married. He and Lisa Andrik-Oland are now divorced.(Roger Cosman/CBC) Warning: This story describes incidents of alleged intimate partner violence that could be upsetting to some readers. Lisa Andrik-Oland alleged in court documents that Dennis Oland assaulted, terrified and tried to control her before and after he was found not guilty of murdering his father, a prominent Saint John businessman. I do not want to see my ex-husband physically alone because I am scared of him, Andrik-Oland told an officer of the court last June, almost a year after Oland was acquitted in Saint John of second-degree murder. 

Quispamsis Council Debates Sandbags Again

Should Quispamsis be providing sandbags to residents when the spring freshet is forecast to reach emergency levels? That question was debated last week as town council approved the purchase of around 12,000 pre-filled sandbags for $52,000 plus HST. Council had a similar debate Coun. Sean Luck, who voted against the motion, said a letter they received from the province in 2020 indicated there is no provincial policy saying they have to provide sandbags. But the same letter, according to Luck, flood-prone communities should invest in resources as is deemed “necessary and appropriate.” “I guess that what becomes the important question here is what’s necessary and appropriate? Are sandbags necessary for the town to provide the homes that flood every year once they get a certain point?” said Luck.

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