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Tuesday, May 13, 2008 |
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(1) Killer driver on pot A story about a 19-year-old driver who was high on marijuana when he struck and killed a 47-year-old cyclist, a mother of five, was the top story of the week. Written by justice reporter Jane Sims, it was published on Friday Read the story (2) Boys find sawed-off shotgun in park Reporter Patrick Maloney’s account of how five young boys found a sawed off shotgun in a duffel bag in Cavendish Park caught the attention of website readers on Wednesday. The pump-action shotgun, cut short at both the barrel and butt end, was turned over to police. Read the story (3) Slaying suspect shot in drive-by A Brampton teen, on trial in London for manslaughter, was wounded in a drive-by shooting in his hometown and justice reporter Jane Sims covered this strange twist to her trial coverage, bringing it to readers on Saturday. Read the story One gun On Monday, Joe Belanger reported on a police crackdown on stolen and smuggled firearms used by drug dealers. One gun, a pistol, was stolen from a collector and used in a crime. Read the story (5) Electronic embargo On Tuesday, reporter Daniela Simunac informed the public that Catholic school trustees decided the night before to prohibit students from using cellphones and electronic devices during school hours. Read the story Compiled by Dan Brown, lfpress.com Online Editor Place an Ad | Subscribe | Become a Carrier | Your Newspaper
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