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Oakville Beaver, 16 May 2012, p. 11

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Donovan Bailey once again before the courts By Dale Brazao TORONTO STAR Donovan Bailey, once the fastest man on the planet and an idol to millions of track fans around the world, has been charged with having a bloodalcohol level of more than 80 milligrams while driving a car in Toronto. Bailey, 44, was not at College Park Court on Monday for a first appearance on a charge, referred to as "being over .08." Bailey, who gave his address to Toronto police who stopped him as St. James, Jamaica, was reportedly in his native country Monday promoting the upcoming London Olympics where he is to be a TV commentator for the Canadian media consortium covering the games. The matter was put to June 11 for a pre-trial conference. According to the information filed in court, Bailey was stopped by police March 28 in Toronto and administered the breathalyzer test. The police record does not say where or what time of day Bailey was stopped by police in the downtown 51 Division. This is the third time the Canadian icon -- a five-time world and Olympic champion and inductee into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame -- has been before the courts on driving-related charges. Bailey captured the hearts of Canadians at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics where he won the gold medal and set a then world record of 9.84 in the 100-metre sprint. Two years later, his image was somewhat tarnished. In May 1998, Bailey was fined $200 for failing to report an accident after he left the scene of a single-car cash that totalled his $80,000 Mercedes. The car, awarded to him for a gold medal performance at the 1995 track and field championships in Sweden, struck a concrete utility pole, flipped over and caught fire. Bailey emerged from the wreck without injury. At the time, Crown Attorney Paul Renwick told the court a more serious charge of careless drivParkway at 3:34 in the morning. Bailey lived in Oakville at the time, but apparently has since sold his mansion there. Bailey was at a track meet in Italy at the time and did not appear in court. Under the Highway Traffic Act, Bailey lost six demerit points, but his licence was not suspended. After his running career ended, Bailey started his own company called DBX Sport Management, which helps amateur athletes promote themselves, and a sports injury clinic in Oakville. If convicted of the current charge, Bailey faces a fine and licence suspension. 11 · Wednesday, May 16, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com PUBLIC NOTICE Emergency Response Training Exercises Scheduled at Suncor's Oakville Terminal Donovan Bailey ing was withdrawn because there was "no reasonable prospect of a conviction." Bailey was assessed three demerit points over the accident. Three years later, in December 2001, Bailey was convicted of driving a MercedesBenz 200 kilometres an hour on the Queen Elizabeth Way and fined $975. An Ontario Provincial Police officer testified he tracked Bailey's black Mercedes doing 200 km/h in the slow lane of the westbound QEW between Mississauga Rd. and Erin Mills Suncor Energy will be conducting several training exercises throughout the months of May and June 2012. The training exercises, which will be conducted in co-operation with the Oakville Fire Department, are scheduled for May 15, 16, 17, 18, 29, 30, June 4 and 5. Training will take place only between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM at Suncor's Oakville Fire Training Centre located at 3275 Rebecca Street, Oakville, ON. Please note: These exercises will include controlled exterior fires resulting in smoke being visible from the site. This type of training is important for Suncor's Emergency Response Teams. It provides the opportunity to train using fire suppression techniques under live fire conditions so that these experts in their field are prepared and trained to provide the best possible industrial fire protection. Should any member of the public have questions regarding these exercises, please contact: Brad Smith Manager, Environment Health and Safety (905) 403-5957 bradsmith@suncor.com BOXING DAY IN MAY! Doors open at Saturday May 19th Bring your friends & ARRIVE EARLY · Win a $500 Gift Card! at your favourite TERRA location to · Mystery Door Crasher Specials! take part in great savings ! · Great Deals Throughout The Entire Store! 6am Gift Cards for the 1st 50 families (one $500 gift card will be awarded at each location) $7.99 4 inch perennials Petunia Flats Reg. $15.99 $10 5 for 2 Gal. Endless Summer Hydrangea Reg. $29.99 $200 $14.99 SAVE $279 10' Cantilever Umbrella Choose from purple, blue, grey, or striped Reg. $479.99 DOOR CRASHERS SNEAK PEEK - MANY MORE IN STORE! www.terragreenhouses.com

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