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  • Brampton Guardian
  • PeterboroughExaminer
  • The Mississauga News
  • Hamilton Spectator
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  • YorkRegion
  • Metroland West
  • Simcoe.com
  • WR Record

Past articles by Pam:

ONTARIO COLD CASE: Man vanishes after being dropped off at bookstore

Four days after Christmas 2013, Ernest Guinto’s brother-in-law dropped him off at a bookstore. No one has seen or heard from him since. → Read More

Public memorial Wednesday for woman who died during 'domestic incident'

A public memorial will be held Wednesday, May 29 for the woman who died in a fatal double stabbing that left two children orphaned earlier this month. → Read More

Amber Alert called off after missing Mississauga boy, Ethan Montes, 5, found in Chatham-Kent

Police say they located Ethan Montes with his mother, Juliet Mohammed, 47, in Chatham-Kent, as a direct result of the alert. → Read More

Amber Alert issued for missing Mississauga boy, 5, who may be with his mother in London

Police say Ethan Montes is believed to be with his mother, Juliet Mohammed, 47, who is believed to be driving a grey, four-door 2003 Toyota Matrix with Ontario licence plate 379WTM and may be in the London, Ont., area. → Read More

AMBER ALERT: 'Concerns do exist': Police ask for help finding Mississauga boy, 5

Peel Regional Police have issued an Amber Alert for a missing 5-year-old Mississauga boy, who may be in the London area with his mother. → Read More

A fake delivery man shot a Mississauga woman with a crossbow in a ‘targeted’ hit, police say

The 44-year-old woman survived the Nov. 7 attack but sustained “absolutely devastating” injuries, Peel police Det. Sgt. Jim Kettles said at a news conference. → Read More

Scrapyard fire creates plumes of smoke over Brampton, but no air quality issues reported

Cranes are digging through the rubble of a metal scrapyard fire this morning (April 12) after a large fire engulfed a large portion of the city in smoke and stench. → Read More

ONTARIO COLD CASE: Little known about shooting victim's parking lot murder

Britton Francis Edwards' last words to his mom, while flexing his Popeye muscles, were 'Mom, look at me ... nothing will happen to me, don't worry. → Read More

Former Peel cop not guilty of sex assault: Judge

A former Peel police officer already convicted of car insurance fraud has been found not guilty of sexual assault. → Read More

Former Peel cop not guilty of sex assault: Judge

A former Peel police officer already convicted of car insurance fraud has been found not guilty of sexual assault. → Read More

'Impact is astronomical': Brampton man charged after one of the largest gun seizures in Peel history

A Brampton man has been arrested and 26 guns and $1.2 million in illegal drugs seized in what investigators are calling one of the largest gun seizures in Peel Regional Police history. → Read More

Mississauga’s resident wild turkey has been hit and killed by a car

Clarke was a familiar sight and some would say, a sort of local celebrity, on Lakeshore Rd. in Clarkson, known for stopping traffic and chasing postal workers. → Read More

Funds being raised for Brampton family that lost relatives in Ethiopian Airlines crash

A GoFundMe campaign has been started to help the Brampton family that lost six of their relatives in the Ethiopian Airlines crash on March 10. → Read More

'They were concealed': Mississauga man facing 100 gun and drug charges, cache of guns seized

A 50-year-old Mississauga man is facing 100 criminal charges after Toronto police raided his home and vehicle, seizing a cache of 16 guns and $400,000 worth of heroin, police report. → Read More

Father charged with murder of daughter Riya Rajkumar has died, police say

Roopesh Rajkumar reportedly died Wednesday in hospital after suffering from what police described as a self-inflicted gunshot wound. → Read More

Wrong order leads to assault at Mississauga Tim Hortons, police say

A Good Samaritan was injured with an ‘edged weapon’ when he came to the defence of a Tim Hortons employee. ‘There are better ways to deal with an incorrect order,’ police said. → Read More

Cocaine – not cops – killed Brampton man: SIU

A 44-year-old Brampton man died from cocaine toxicity after he was arrested by Peel Regional Police on an outstanding warrant last year, the province’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) has concluded. → Read More

Brampton killer loses appeal of conviction for murder of Mississauga basketball star

A Brampton killer has lost his appeal of his first-degree murder conviction in the 2011 fatal shooting of a former Mississauga basketball star. → Read More

Brampton students stranded in Cambodia by passport theft should be home by Saturday

Ten Brampton high school students stranded in Cambodia after their passports were stolen during a social justice trip should be home by Saturday morning (Dec. 22), the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District... → Read More

‘Dramatic afternoon’: Shot fired outside Brampton library, patrons left shaken

A gunshot was fired outside the library inside South Fletcher’s Sportsplex in broad daylight Monday (Dec. 17) afternoon, closing the library for the rest of the day. → Read More