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My son didnt make it back : Mississauga teen drowns in Muskoka

BARRIE, ONT. A family camping trip in Muskoka this weekend ended in tragedy. The family of 18-year-old Noel Caoile Jr. says the Mississauga, Ont. teenager drowned while swimming in the Muskoka River on Saturday evening. We called for help because my brother was yelling, help help I can t breathe, I can t breathe, said his brother Neil. The family told CTV News that Noel Jr. began struggling in the water and yelling for help shortly after 6 p.m. That s when Neil, who was near the dock and said he s not an experienced swimmer, urged anyone nearby to save his brother.

Mom of Boy With Autism Helps Raise $35,000 for School Custodian Who Goes Above and Beyond

Mom of Boy With Autism Helps Raise $35,000 for School Custodian Who Goes Above and Beyond When a beloved school custodian missed out on a $10,000 community prize, one mom decided to one-up the accolade. Touched by the custodian’s kindness toward her son who has autism the entire community helped raise an incredible $35,000. The check was presented to Raymond Brown, custodian of White Oak Elementary in Edenton, North Carolina, on March 20, to his immense surprise. Raymond Brown with Amos. (Courtesy of Adrian Wood) Adrian Wood has sent all four of her children to White Oak. Brown has especially helped her 7-year-old son, Amos, fit in with his peers despite the obstacles he experiences as a child with autism.

Zelador mais querido de escola recebe cheque de R$ 200 mil

Zelador mais querido de escola recebe cheque de R$ 200 mil
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Oregon man banned from Crater Lake National Park after years of poaching elk

Oregon man banned from Crater Lake National Park after years of poaching elk Updated Feb 05, 2021; Posted Feb 05, 2021 An Oregon man received a lifetime ban from Crater Lake National Park after he pleaded guilty to illegally hunting elk in the park.Alex Pulaski | For The Oregonian/OregonLive Facebook Share An Oregon man was banned from Crater Lake National Park, ordered to pay tens of thousands in restitution and sentenced to three years’ probation after he pleaded guilty to poaching a trophy bull elk in the park several years ago, prosecutors said Friday. The guilty plea and sentence came as the result of a yearslong investigation into the activities of Adrian Wood, a 44-year-old White City resident whom the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service began tracking after they received reports he was illegally hunting in the park in 2014.

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