BARRIE, ONT A team of volunteers is fighting to keep a centennial ship from being sold and re-located out of Port McNicoll. The S.S. Keewatin is the only Edwardian passenger ship in existence and has been docked in its home berth in Port McNicoll for over nine years. Skyline Investments, the ship owners, have been looking to sell it and move it to another location or possibly sell it off in pieces. A local group running the Keep Keewatin Home Campaign have a new rallying cry to gain attention and support to pressure the owners to keep the ship in the community.
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Ryan Mulcahy weighing in for a boxing match.
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A former boxing champion became involved in a colossal cannabis conspiracy after a knee injury ended his sporting dreams.
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Prolific Carlisle thief back in the dock for festive theft
Peter Vickers
A prolific thief who flouted a court-imposed order by stealing from a Carlisle store just before Christmas has been warned he could face another jail term.
In 2019, Peter Martin Vickers, 43, was given a prison sentence and slapped with a criminal behaviour order, at the request of police, after embarking on a month-long shoplifting spree which netted him £2,500 worth of products.
The two-year CBO was imposed in a bid to curb his offending, and banned him from going into a host of shops across Carlisle city centre.
A constable had urged members of the public in a public appeal: âIf you see Vickers ignoring the terms of the order then contact police immediately.â