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Vaccine available at correctional facilities

Author of the article: Ian MacAlpine Publishing date: Apr 08, 2021  •  April 8, 2021  •  3 minute read Article content COVID-19 vaccinations are now being administered to offenders and staff at Correctional Service Canada institutions and provincially operated jails, including Quinte Detention Centre in Napanee. Correctional Service Canada vaccinated 600 older and medically compromised offenders across the country between January and March. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Vaccine available at correctional facilities Back to video “CSC is committed to following recommendations from National Advisory Committee on Immunization, which has identified people living and working in congregate living environments as priority populations for Phase 2 of the vaccine rollout,” a news release from CSC said.

Kingston In the Courts: Dec 28, 2020, to Jan 8, 2021 | Belleville Intelligencer

Author of the article: The Whig-Standard Publishing date: Apr 09, 2021  •  6 hours ago  •  13 minute read Article content A compilation of offences from Kingston’s Ontario Court of Justice for the period of Dec. 28, 2020, to Jan. 8, 2021. Only sentences that involved a large fine, probation or incarceration are included. Matthew J. Babcock, 36, was convicted of violating probation he received in May 2019 by failing to report to his probation officer in July that year and again between March and May 2020; obstructing police in early December 2019 by misidentifying himself to an officer and another, related violation of his probation by failing to keep the peace; plus a theft from No Frills at 1162 Division St. on New Year’s Eve 2019; and an additional breach of probation by neglecting to pay $400 restitution ordered by the court. He was given enhanced credit on 76 days of pretrial custody, sentenced to time served, and Justice Alison Wheeler issued a free-standing r

Kingston In the Courts: Dec 28, 2020, to Jan 8, 2021 | Brockville Recorder & Times

Author of the article: The Whig-Standard Publishing date: Apr 09, 2021  •  8 hours ago  •  13 minute read Article content A compilation of offences from Kingston’s Ontario Court of Justice for the period of Dec. 28, 2020, to Jan. 8, 2021. Only sentences that involved a large fine, probation or incarceration are included. Matthew J. Babcock, 36, was convicted of violating probation he received in May 2019 by failing to report to his probation officer in July that year and again between March and May 2020; obstructing police in early December 2019 by misidentifying himself to an officer and another, related violation of his probation by failing to keep the peace; plus a theft from No Frills at 1162 Division St. on New Year’s Eve 2019; and an additional breach of probation by neglecting to pay $400 restitution ordered by the court. He was given enhanced credit on 76 days of pretrial custody, sentenced to time served, and Justice Alison Wheeler issued a free-standing r

Kingston In the Courts: Dec 28, 2020, to Jan 8, 2021

Author of the article: The Whig-Standard Publishing date: Apr 09, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  13 minute read Article content A compilation of offences from Kingston’s Ontario Court of Justice for the period of Dec. 28, 2020, to Jan. 8, 2021. Only sentences that involved a large fine, probation or incarceration are included. Matthew J. Babcock, 36, was convicted of violating probation he received in May 2019 by failing to report to his probation officer in July that year and again between March and May 2020; obstructing police in early December 2019 by misidentifying himself to an officer and another, related violation of his probation by failing to keep the peace; plus a theft from No Frills at 1162 Division St. on New Year’s Eve 2019; and an additional breach of probation by neglecting to pay $400 restitution ordered by the court. He was given enhanced credit on 76 days of pretrial custody, sentenced to time served, and Justice Alison Wheeler issued a free-standing r

Vaccine available at correctional facilities

Author of the article: Ian MacAlpine Publishing date: Apr 08, 2021  •  2 days ago  •  3 minute read Article content COVID-19 vaccinations are now being administered to offenders and staff at Correctional Service Canada institutions and provincially operated jails, including Quinte Detention Centre in Napanee. Correctional Service Canada vaccinated 600 older and medically compromised offenders across the country between January and March. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Vaccine available at correctional facilities Back to video “CSC is committed to following recommendations from National Advisory Committee on Immunization, which has identified people living and working in congregate living environments as priority populations for Phase 2 of the vaccine rollout,” a news release from CSC said.

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