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Construction: slight increase in January
ARMED ROBBERY Landon Laplante, 27, of Cornwall, was arrested on February 13 and charged with three counts of robbery with a weapon. The Criminal Investigation Department took the man into custody, charged him accordingly and held him for a bail hearing. SEXUAL ASSAULT, SEXUAL INTERFERENCE A 38-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on February 13 and charged with two counts of sexual assault and one count of sexual interference. He was taken into custody, charged accordingly and later released to appear in court on March 20. His name was not released as it might identify the victims in the matter. BREACH A 17-year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on February 13 and charged with breaching his recognizance for not residing at a specified address and for failing to keep the peace. He was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing. His name was not released as per provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act. ROBBERY, DISGUISEWITH INTENT Danielle Vivarais, 21, of Cornwall, was arrested on February 14 and charged with robbery and disguise with intent. Once police were on scene the woman was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing. WARRANT Nikala High, 21, of Cornwall, was arrested on February 14 on the strength of a war- rant. She was transported to Cornwall and held for a bail hearing. MatthewWalker, 21, of Cornwall, was arrested on February 15 on the strength of a warrant. The man was taken into custody and held for a bail hearing. BREACH Michel Leblanc, 45, of Cornwall, was arrested on February 14 and charged with breaching his recognizance for failing to notify authorities of a change of address and for failing to keep the peace. The man was located by police, taken into cus- tody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing. A 16-year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on February 15 on the strength of a probation warrant. The youth was taken into custody on the strength of the warrant and held for a bail hearing. Her name was not released as per provisions of theYouth Criminal Justice Act. ASSAULT, BREACH A 28-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on February 15 and charged with two counts of assault and breach of two probation orders for failing to keep the peace. He was charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing. His name was not released as it might identify the victim in the matter. ASSAULT A 16-year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on February 16 and charged with two counts of assault. Her name was not released as per provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act. WARRANT, DRUGS Marc Hurtubise, 41, of Cornwall, was arrested on February 17 on the strength of a warrant and also charged with possession of a controlled substance. The man was later turned over to a member of the Joint Task Force in order to deal with the war- rant. PERSONATION, OBSTRUCT POLICE, BREACH Shawna Mitchell, 35, of Cornwall, was arrested on February 18 and charged for obstructing police, personation and breach of undertaking for failing to keep the peace. She was also charged for driving while suspended under the Highway Traffic Act. THREATS Jason Benoit, 35, of Richmond, Ontario, was arrested on February 18 and charged with threats to life. He was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing.
($3.25 million) and interior renovations at the Weave Shed in the Cotton Mills District ($200,000). By comparison, the City issued 26 building permits in January 2013. “We’ve experienced a jump in building permit activity over the past few years, and we expect this uptick to continue in 2014,” said Chris Rogers, Chief Building Official for the city. The January statistics build on a success- ful 2013 that saw 641 building permits is- sued with a combined construction value of $33.4 million. By comparison, the City issued 680 build- ing permits with a combined construction value of $112 million in 2012. The 2012 construction value was pushed higher by several large projects including interior improvements to the Target Distri- bution Centre and upgrades to the Waste- water Treatment Plant.
FRANCIS RACINE francis.racine@eap.on.ca
CORNWALL | The City experienced a healthy dose of construction activity to open the year, with 37 building permits being issued in January for a total con- struction value of $12.8 million. The January totals include building per- mits for 38 new family units, two semis and 36 units in the seven-storey Knox City Centre development, currently under con- struction at the corner of Second and Syd- ney Streets. The project has a construction value of nearly $8.8 million. Other large building permits issued in January include renovations to the Ontario Power Generation administration building near the RH Saunders Generating Station
REER DATE LIMITE DE COTISATION 3 mars 2014
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