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48 states in 6 months: Bay Area family moves from house to trailer, will tour country in search of new home

48 states in 6 months: Bay Area family moves from house to trailer, will tour country in search of new home
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Broken water main leads to road closures, damage on North Vancouver street

  VANCOUVER A broken water main left a significant mess in North Vancouver Tuesday, and residents in the area say it s an issue they ve had to deal with several times in recent years. The broken main forced fire crews to close a section of the streets near the northern end of Saint Georges Avenue. Under the flow of water, some asphalt started to buckle and district crews shut down the water supply to do repairs. Resident Ben Holt says it s an issue residents have witnessed on multiple occasions. This is the fourth water main break we ve had in the last five years, he told CTV News Vancouver.

Family reunited with Holt Caterpillar 10-Ton tractor

The Holt Caterpillar 10-Ton back on the Vouk property in St. Stephen, Minnesota. Scott Vouk was 6 years old in 2001 when the Holt Caterpillar 10-Ton tractor was auctioned off. It was sold along with all the other equipment at the Vouk family’s antique steam show after his great uncle passed away. Now at age 25, Scott has managed what many of his relatives didn’t believe possible – bringing the century-old tractor home. “I ve been after Dad for quite a while to try and get this machine back,” he says. The Holt was purchased in 1938 by Scott’s great uncle William Vouk Sr. for the family threshing and sawmill business that Scott s great-grandfather ran until he died in 1931. The early-1920s model tractor had already seen about 15 years of hard work before that. A construction company used it for plowing snow off roads in the St. Stephen, Minnesota, area where the Vouk family put down roots over 100 years ago.

Man sentenced to five years over dark web grenades deal

Man sentenced to five years over dark web grenades deal Top Story By News Desk LONDON: A fugitive caught by an FBI agent while trying to buy hand grenades on the dark web has been sentenced to five years in jail. Father-of-three Mohammed Humza, 29, of Watford, failed to turn up for his Old Bailey trial in October and was suspected of travelling to Azad Kashmir. He was found guilty in his absence of attempting to possess an explosive substance for unlawful purposes between July 14 and September 5 2016. On Friday, prosecutor Ben Holt told the court Humza remained at large and was still “very much wanted”. He said the grenades Humza attempted to buy had the potential to cause “indiscriminate harm” if detonated and could have been lethal to people standing nearby. In mitigation, Francis McGrath suggested Humza’s criminal past had involved offences of dishonesty rather than violence.

Fugitive sentenced to five years over dark web grenades deal

By Press Association 2021 Mohammed Humza A fugitive caught by an FBI agent while trying to buy hand grenades on the dark web has been sentenced to five years in jail. Father-of-three Mohammed Humza, 29, of Watford, failed to turn up for his Old Bailey trial in October and was suspected of travelling to the Pakistani part of Kashmir. He was found guilty in his absence of attempting to possess an explosive substance for unlawful purposes between July 14 and September 5 2016. On Friday, prosecutor Ben Holt told the court Humza remained at large and was still “very much wanted”. He said the grenades Humza attempted to buy had the potential to cause “indiscriminate harm” if detonated and could have been lethal to people standing nearby.

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