16

April

Rick Vaive not drunk during trip, former Leaf teammate tells trial

Former Toronto Maple Leafs player Bill Derlago leaves Newmarket court, where the impaired driving trial of former teammate Rick Vaive continued Thursday. Derlago testified that Vaive was not drunk when he left drove home from a two-day golf tournament in Gravenhurst in July 2009.

The impaired driving trial of former Toronto Maple Leafs captain Rick Vaive continued in a Newmarket court Thursday, with a well-known former NHL star taking the stand in defense of his former teammate.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1132502

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9

April

GTA women charged with cocaine smuggling behind bars in Dominican Republic

Three GTA women were arrested in the Dominican Republic Monday for allegedly trying to smuggle cocaine to Toronto.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1132189

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2

April

Toronto man charged with performing indignity to a dead body

Toronto Police have charged a man with performing indignity to the dead body of a woman found rolled up in a carpet in a Junction laneway earlier this month.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1132523

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26

March

Toronto man charged with performing indignity to a dead body

Toronto Police have charged a man with performing indignity to the dead body of a woman found rolled up in a carpet in a Junction laneway earlier this month.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1132523

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20

March

When winter is more like spring, fauna and flora may suffer

Plants in a downtown flower box are already poking their leaves to the sky, one of many signs of an unusually balmy winter.

Here’s how our absurdly warm winter may affect everything from geese to greenery.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1132161

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13

March

Paramedic blames inexperience for failure to treat dying patient

James Hearst, 59, died in the lobby of his apartment building near Yonge and College Sts. on June 25, 2009, after collapsing and then waiting for more than half an hour for paramedics to arrive.

A paramedic said a strike by his union had no impact on his decision to refuse to attend to a man who was dying of a heart attack for more than 35 minutes while waiting for police backup.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1131708

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6

March

When winter is more like spring, fauna and flora may suffer

Plants in a downtown flower box are already poking their leaves to the sky, one of many signs of an unusually balmy winter.

Here’s how our absurdly warm winter may affect everything from geese to greenery.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1132161

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29

February

Rick Vaive not drunk during trip, former Leaf teammate tells trial

Former Toronto Maple Leafs player Bill Derlago leaves Newmarket court, where the impaired driving trial of former teammate Rick Vaive continued Thursday. Derlago testified that Vaive was not drunk when he left drove home from a two-day golf tournament in Gravenhurst in July 2009.

The impaired driving trial of former Toronto Maple Leafs captain Rick Vaive continued in a Newmarket court Thursday, with a well-known former NHL star taking the stand in defense of his former teammate.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1132502

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22

February

Paramedic blames inexperience for failure to treat dying patient

James Hearst, 59, died in the lobby of his apartment building near Yonge and College Sts. on June 25, 2009, after collapsing and then waiting for more than half an hour for paramedics to arrive.

A paramedic said a strike by his union had no impact on his decision to refuse to attend to a man who was dying of a heart attack for more than 35 minutes while waiting for police backup.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1131708

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15

February

Halton board’s school-naming process nothing like in Peel

Naming a school in Halton? Involve parents, staff and community — even the library. That’s the opposite of what happened recently in the neighbouring Peel board.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1130142

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