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Jobless Electro Motive Workers Await Their Fate

Several remain on the picket line this morning on Oxford Street East awaiting a final word by Parent Company Caterpillar.

 

The plant announced its close to workers on Friday morning and that had CAW National President Ken Lewenza fuming calling for action from all levels of Government

 

"we want a public inquiry from the beginning of the sale to the day of closure because it will recognize that this greedy, unethical, disrespectful, immoral company had no desire to get a collective a agreement and make a contribution to this community and the families that are negatively affected".

 

Talks of a severance deal between the CAW and Caterpillar are scheduled for Tuesday.

 

Meanwhile  Progress Rail Services, a subsidiary of Caterpillar,  held a job fair in Muncie Indiana where more than 4 thousand people lined up for a job.

 

The company canceled the job fair early not expecting such a massive turnout.

 

Several media were also turned away from the job fair by local Police including a CTV crew from London.


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"Celebrate Recovery" Branches Out To Woodstock

A program designed to help men, women and youth free themselves of addictions, anger and turmoil has made its way to Woodstock.

 

Celebrate Recovery, a group that originally began at Innerkip's Presbyterian Church 5 years ago, has now set up shop at 24 light street.

 

Outreach Coordinator Shelley Donelle says the program is based on AA's guiding principals where people gather to share their experiences, hopes and strengths with one another through a 12 step program

 

"there is a lot of hurt in the world around us. There really is a healing power that we can tap into and open our hearts to that will absolutely heal and transform our lives, so, if anyone is listening (reading) and they themselves are hurting and are ready to take a recovery journey that will lead them to a better place; we will be here at 24 light street".

 

Celebrate Recovery meetings take place each week at 7pm.

 

The group also offers a program entitled "The Landing" that is designed specifically for youth between the ages of 13 and 18.


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Service Centre Gets Power Outage

Pumping gas at the new service centre on the 401 eastbound lanes near Ingersoll was a challenge for many.

 

About 200 Hydro One customers were without power Saturday morning.

 

The outage occurred shortly after 10am that affected Canadian Tire's Gas pumps from working properly.

 

The cause of the outage is not known, but the power has since been restored and the centre is now operating as business as usual.


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OPP On The Beat In Ingersoll Today

There will be a stepped- up presence of Oxford OPP and Auxiliary Officers in downtown Ingersoll today.

 

Officers will be talking with business owners and employees about good safety practices.

 

It's part of a 'Boots on the Beat' program that began in Ingersoll in the fall.

 

Its mandate is to deter criminals from targeting local businesses in the area.

 

Information will be also be made available on the Robbery Prevention Program the OPP has in effect.


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Jury To Be Taken To The Site of Tori Stafford

A Superior Court Judge has agreed to allow jury members to visit the place where 8 year old Victoria Stafford was found.

 

Justice Thomas Heeney granted Lain Mackinnon, a lawyer representing several
media outlets, to release this information to the public on Friday in a London Court.

 

Pre-trial motions began in mid-January in the case of Michael Rafferty who faces charges of kidnapping, first degree murder and sexual assault causing bodily harm against Stafford.

 

Evidence against Rafferty remains under a publication ban imposed by Heeney.

 

The jury will be taken to a  Concession Road in Arthur Township where Tori's remains were found July 19th, 2009.

 

Jury selection is scheduled to begin February 27th.

 

The co-accused, Terri-Lynne McClintic, plead guilty for her involvement and is currently serving  a life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years.

 


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