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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Jul 2016, p. 1

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We‘re Connected '@5 * metrolandmedua Connected to your community" www.insidehaliton.com Canadian Cha.mp on Milton‘s community newspaper since 1860 W H Y Thursday, July 14, 2016 CHOOSE US? / Industry leading loyalty program / Nonâ€"commissioned sales team | | Milion Since 1980 / Huge selection of new and used M_m / Top tradeâ€"in value available 0 (inclu H.S. T in full swing Tanya Colacci and Christopher Leo take Leo‘s son Quinn on a walk Saturday at the Mill Pond, where a number of other Miltonians turned out to enjoy the warm weather. For more photos from around town, please see page 15 or online at www.insidehalton.com. Police investigate Milton, Oakville armed robberies Halton police are searching for two "armed and dangerous" suspects in relation to bank robberies that took place in Milton and Oakville last Thursday (July 7). At around 5:20 p.m., three suspects enâ€" tered the Royal Bank of Canada branch at 1240 Steeles Ave. in Milton, where they apâ€" proached a teller and produced a note deâ€" manding money. They indicated they had a weapon, but none was seen. Michele Weisz / Special to the Champion A sum of money was turned over before they escaped. Approximately 30 minutes later, two of the three suspects allegedly entered the Royal Bank of Canada branch located at 309 Hays Blvd. in Oakville. Again, the suspects apâ€" proached a teller and produced a note deâ€" manding money. During this robbery a weapâ€" on was indicated and observed by the teller. The suspects fled the area and were last | _ Sisters save dog left ted up at park in sweltening heat By Melanie Hennessey CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF A local family‘s efforts to save a dog that was tied to a fountain and abandoned in the blazâ€" ing heat has left them with a larger concern | about the availability and accessibility of afâ€" | terâ€"hours services for animals in need. Twin sisters Samantha and Rebecca Chaput, along with their mother Luann and friend Anisha Naik, began making frantic calls last Thursday evening (July 7) in an effort to save | the dog, a brown boxer believed to be named Lenox that Naik discovered "hysterically barkâ€" ing" in Laurier Park just before 6 p.m. "He was left with no food or water in 32â€"deâ€" | gree weather," claimed Rebecca. "We‘re unâ€" | sure of how long he was out in the heat, since he had gone to the bathroom many times around the area and had become thin." Naik provided the dog with food and water. The Chaputs contacted Milton Animal Conâ€" trol, but the call led them to an afterâ€"hours anâ€" swering machine. The women contacted the Oakville and Milton Humane Society (OMHS), but say they were told the matter is out of the organization‘s jurisdiction. The Town of Milton assumed animal control services for domestic pets from the humane society in 2014. The humane society continâ€" ues to provide services for sick and injured wildlife. After a call to Halton Regional Police directâ€" ed them back to the humane society, the women pushed the issue one step further by contacting PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) in North Carolina for assistance. [ 11] +99 SUMMER PASS 6901 DERRY ROAD W. â€" 905.878.8536 »â€" www.fitnessetcmilton.com We Have Decorators On Staff For All Your Design Needs » Fintm&“m W quality and style meet w.ticlemansfineflooring.com h 340 Main Street, Milton 905-878-343?__

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