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Month: July 2021

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Border restrictions to begin easing slowly for fully vaccinated Canadian travellers Monday

July 5, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

After nearly 16 months of rigid travel restrictions, Canada is finally starting to loosen the rules — but only for a specific few. Effective Monday, […]

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Halton Under Heat Advisory

July 4, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for Halton Region beginning July 5, 2021.  A heat advisory is defined as two consecutive […]

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Liberal candidate Lang to take on Chong in Wellington-Halton Hills

July 3, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Alison Sandstrom, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, GuelphToday.com Fergus resident and newly announced federal Liberal candidate, Melanie Lang, says she’s feeling strong heading into the […]

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‘Unacceptable and wrong’: Trudeau condemns attacks on churches

July 3, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today condemned the wave of vandalism and arson attacks targeting Catholic churches across Canada, saying it’s not the solution to the […]

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Grandmothers Voice Marks Canada Day by Singing the children home

July 2, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Grandmothers Voice helped Milton mark a very different Canada Day.  From 1-4 they hosted an afternoon of dancing, singing, and drumming at […]

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‘Most homes’ in Lytton, B.C., destroyed by catastrophic fire, minister says

July 2, 2021 Tilbury Times 2

Dozens of families forced to flee their homes as a catastrophic fire devastated a small village in B.C.’s Fraser Canyon are now working to find loved ones scattered in the […]

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Waldie Blacksmith Shop Installs New Sidewalk

July 2, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Waldie’s Blacksmith Shop has a new sidewalk.  The installation was made possible by the Milton Historical Society (MHS), and the Milton Community […]

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Canada at 153: Celebrate and Reflect

July 1, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Today is Canada Day.  It’s the second straight holiday we’ve been in a pandemic.  And there has been a lot of emotion […]

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  • 10:32 Feb 03, 2026 lji-on-gun-buyback-police-chatham-kent Chatham-Kent cops opt out of feds’ gun buyback effort By: Pam Wright, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Source: Chatham Voice The Chatham-Kent police will not be participating in the federal government’s assault-style weapons buyback program. According to a media release from the Chatham-Kent Police Service, the decision was reached in conjunction with the police services board after “carefully” reviewing the initiative. “The decision reflects CKPS’s commitment to ensure that organizational resources remain focused on priorities and initiatives that most effectively enhance public safety and support the well-being of the residents of Chatham-Kent,” the release stated. CKPS police services board member Mayor Darrin Canniff told The Voice the decision was based on logistics, noting the operational resources required to participate weren’t worth it. “From a cost benefit analysis, it just wasn’t cutting it,” Canniff said. CKPS joins many other Ontario police agencies, including Toronto, the OPP, Brantford and Sarnia, who aren’t taking part in the buyback. However, in the release, CKPS states it acknowledges the federal government’s continued efforts to address gun violence and remains committed to maintaining strong relationships with federal and provincial partners and other law enforcement agencies to combat illicit firearms. Since 2020, Ottawa has banned around 2,500 different models of what the federal government terms “assault-style” firearms, saying they are designed for warfare – not hunting and sport shooting. However, the program has received pushback from Conservatives and groups devoted to firearm rights.  In its first week in January, 22,000 banned firearms were turned in for financial compensation. Local gunowners who want to take part in the program are encouraged to find out more online through the Public Safety Canada website.
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