WILMOT Originally meant to honour 150 years of confederation, the Prime Ministers Path project in Wilmot Township has been splashed with controversy for nearly a decade. Monday night, council is set to vote on a recommendation from the First Peoples Group that says the project should be scrapped altogether. The group s report calls for the remaining four statues to be removed and for council to discontinue any future expansion. Here is a timeline of the controversial Prime Ministers Path s history. 2013 In 2013, a group of private citizens raised money in hopes of seeing 22 former Prime Ministers moulded in bronze stand together somewhere in Waterloo Region.
A MAN who was convicted of causing death by careless driving following a fatal collision in Cheshire has now been sentenced. Gordon Hyland, of Bexton Lane, Knutsford was found guilty of the charge following a four day trial at Chester Crown Court which concluded on Monday, December 7. The 50-year-old has reappeared at Chester Crown Court on Friday, January 8, 2021, where he was handed a n 18 month community order and 150 hours unpaid work. Hyland was also banned from driving for 12 months and will be required to undertake an extended retest. The conviction relates to a collision which occurred on Thursday, March 28, 2019, on the A50 Manchester Road.
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