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St. Clair Resident Says Time Doesn’t Fit the Crime – Sarnia Observer

St. Clair resident says time doesn’t fit the crime – Sarnia Observer

St. Clair resident says time doesn't fit the crime
Sarnia Observer
The man found with her jewelry had a record of break-ins and drug addiction. A break-in happens, on average, about once every three minutes in Canada but their frequency has been declining, according to the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics.

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From Downton Abbey to the return of Sherlock, 12 TV crackers to look forward … – Radio Times


Radio Times

From Downton Abbey to the return of Sherlock, 12 TV crackers to look forward
Radio Times
Like the fake tan they apply every day before filming, it didn't take long for their characters' dancing addiction to rub off on them. “Miranda and I had to have some dance lessons and actually do some ballroom dancing for Gangsta Granny. We got a bit

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