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Publishing date: Apr 13, 2021 • 2 days ago • 1 minute read •
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Haldimand County OPP have laid charges of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death in connection to a collision last fall at a racetrack.
The incident occurred at 1:15 p.m. on September 19, 2020 during a sanctioned race event at the Toronto Motorsports Park on Kohler Road in Cayuga.
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Police say a vehicle that was approaching the starting line struck a pedestrian involved in the event.
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Police ask for help to identify four bodies By Riaan Marais - 22 February 2021
SEEKING ANSWERS: Police in Nelson Mandela Bay have asked for the community’s assistance to identify four bodies that were found in separate incidents at the weekend Image: 123RF/ PAUL FLEET Nelson Mandela Bay police have asked for the community’s assistance in identifying or tracing the next of kin of four bodies found at the weekend.
Three of the bodies were allegedly murder victims, while the fourth body was found in an advanced stage of decomposition.
In the first incident, on Sunday at about 5.50am, police in Swartkops found the body of a male believed to be between the ages of 20 and 30.
Many communities have fought back against wind developers, opening the door for alternative sources, including solar energy.
While many areas have been explored for potential solar projects, a California firm is considering such a project in northern Lapeer County.
Officials in Goodland Township, north of Imlay City are learning of a proposed 100-megawatt solar farm that could mean as many as 200 new jobs during the construction phase, if it is approved.
The location of the proposed site is in the area of Kohler Road and Bowers Road with the developer currently in the process of securing leases.
Officials say as an incentive, farmers who sign a lease with the company will receive income for 30 years when the project is complete, an agreement that is similar to the agreement wind companies have with farmers who have turbines on their property.