Florence man shares his account of 9/11 attacks at memorial service wpde.com
Read MoreFlorence man shares his account of 9/11 attacks at memorial service
Posted on September 11th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
Royal Oak crime: Woman blasted on social media is no porch pirate, police say: man faces burglary, larceny, counterfeit money charges
Posted on August 23rd, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
Woman blasted on social media is no porch pirate, police say A post on a community Facebook page last week showed a surveillance video picture of a woman in a black dress on a porch in the 1100 block Woodlawn where she took two small bench pillows. Police got a report from the owner of […]
Read MoreRoyal Oak crime: Woman blasted on social media is no porch pirate, police say: man faces burglary, larceny counterfeit money charges
Posted on August 23rd, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
Woman blasted on social media is no porch pirate, police say A post on a community Facebook page last week showed a surveillance video picture of a woman in a black dress on a porch in the 1100 block Woodlawn where she took two small bench pillows. Police got a report from the owner of […]
Read MoreOne man, one scanner and a scandal racing can’t afford to see repeated
Posted on August 20th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
Supermarket self checkouts, driverless cars and even automatic doors have given rise to workers being replaced by automated technology. But can the horse racing industry afford to risk technology errors when it comes to the sport? Key points: The racing industry relies on people like Bruce Baird to verify the identity of horses The introduction of microchips means ring-ins […]
Read MoreMan with disability feels ‘belittled’ after Canada’s Wonderland denies him access to all its rides | CBC News
Posted on August 5th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
Ahmed Nasser was looking forward to a visit to Canada’s Wonderland with his niece, but when they got there, he found out he wouldn’t be able to go on any of the rides due to his disability. “When I was denied access, I kind of felt belittled, I felt a little bit humiliated,” he told […]
Read MoreMan charged after crawling under washroom stall, grabbing woman’s feet: Calgary police – Calgary | Globalnews.ca
Posted on July 20th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
Calgary police charged a man with voyeurism after he allegedly went into a women’s washroom in the Northland Village shopping centre on Monday. A woman noticed that another stall was occupied as she entered a free one, police said in a news release on Tuesday. Officers did not mention the time of the incident. […]
Read MoreMontreal man hits brick wall in fight for accessibility – Montreal | Globalnews.ca
Posted on July 15th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
A Montreal man living with multiple sclerosis has been denied a permit to build a wheelchair lift in front of his apartment. Claude Varin can’t leave his second floor apartment as often as he’d like. There are 18 steps to get to his front door from the street. He’s in a wheelchair, so back […]
Read MoreMontreal man hits brick wall in fight for accessibility | Watch News Videos Online
Posted on July 15th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
A 63-year-old Rosemont man is fighting with the borough in a bid to maintain his autonomy. Claude Varin has been living with Multiple Sclerosis for 15 years and needs the help of an electric wheelchair to get around. The borough, however, won’t let Varin install a mechanical lift outside his apartment, saying the “architectural qualities”…
Read MoreBCSO blotter: Man flees road check
Posted on July 1st, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
From Bryan County Sheriff’s Office reports: Traffic offenses, more: Deputies were performing road checks on Highway 204 in Ellabell around 11 p.m. June 26 when a Ford F250 “came through and refused to stop, almost hitting (a BCSO deputy).” Deputies gave chase and the east-bound pickup reached speeds as high as 90 mph on the […]
Read MoreEdmonton-area man who killed father still not sentenced more than 1 year after guilty ruling | CBC News
Posted on June 4th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group
A long-awaited sentencing decision is in limbo for an Edmonton-area man who was found guilty of murder last year for stabbing his elderly father dozens of times. Kristian Stroh admitted in September 2019 that he stabbed his 71-year-old father to death. He was found guilty of second-degree murder in March 2020, which carries an automatic life sentence, but […]
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