The Essex County OPP and criminal investigation branch have identified James Raymond Stewart as the man whose remains were found along the Livingston Channel Shoreline in 2003, solving a cold case from 21 years ago. Stewart, a 48-year-old Detroit resident reported missing in 2002, was confirmed through DNA testing. The cause of death could not be determined, but foul play was ruled out, providing closure to Stewart’s family after years of uncertainty.
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Florida library claps back at Toronto's after being trolled over Leafs hockey win
As the Toronto Maple Leafs and Florida Panthers compete in their NHL playoff series, librarians from both cities engage in playful banter. The Toronto Public Library started the friendly rivalry with a poem on social media, while the Broward County Library responded with their own verse, humorously referencing the grammatical debate surrounding the Leafs' name. This lighthearted exchange aims to entertain both library communities and sports fans, celebrating the excitement of the playoffs and the...
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