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Masking The Issue

July 6, 2020 Tilbury Times 2

By: Laura Steiner The humbling thing about COVID-19 is that it demonstrates that science evolves on a daily basis, and we need to be prepared […]

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HRPS Releases Impaired Driving Offenses: June 29- July 2

July 4, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

​On June 29, 2020, just after 11:00 am, Halton Police officers conducted a traffic stop in the area of Bronte Road and North Service Road […]

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Halton Healthcare to Restart Scheduled Procedures

July 3, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

Halton Healthcare has started to gradually resume non-urgent scheduled services at its three community hospitals.  “The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic in March resulted in […]

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Halton Healthcare Appoints new member to BOD

July 3, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

Halton Healthcare is pleased to announce the addition of Mr. Riccardo Trecroce to its Board of Directors.  Appointed in June 2020 at the Halton Healthcare Annual […]

Canadian Forces Depart  Ontario LTC Homes
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Canadian Forces Depart Ontario LTC Homes

July 3, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

The Canadian Forces are leaving Ontario’s Long Term Care (LTC) Homes. “Operation Laser” deployed troops to eight LTC homes to help battle COVID-19 in late […]

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Town of Milton Continues Economic Recovery

July 2, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

Milton’s Economic Recovery Task Force continues to address the town’s economy and future needs in a post-COVID landscape. This past meeting, the task force were […]

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Halton Mayors Decide Against Making Masks Mandatory

June 30, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner/ Editor The Region of Halton is choosing not to follow other municipalities in imposing a mandatory order on wearing masks to help […]

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What Kind of Canada Do We Want?

June 30, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner/ Editor Happy Canada Day! It doesn’t feel like normal does it? This COVID-19 pandemic has made life difficult this year, there’s no […]

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Healthy eating for kids cooped up during the pandemic

June 30, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

With the kids home all day, making plenty of trips to the fridge and raiding the cupboards throughout the day, as a parent, you want […]

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Ontario Kicks Off Shop Local Campaign

June 30, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

The Ontario government is marking Small business Week by encouraging residents to support their local small businesses when safe to do so. The campaign was […]

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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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