Oakville Beaver, 9 Jul 2014, p. 1

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Artscene Gary Pearson to unveil new novel Stay connected with our new look online Page 5 www.insidehalton.com Erin Park YOURSELF INTO NORMAN KARKADA ys Alwa B UYIN NG BUYING D IAMONDS DIAMONDS 905-828-7727 EXT.333 norman@erinparklexus.com Upper Oakville Shopping Centre Upper Middle Road & 8th Line 905.337.0051 Stay Connected! Wednesday, July 9, 2014 | 40 pages A Publication of Metroland Media Group Connected to your community - $1.00 incl. tax Weather for Oakville, ON Wed Thu Fri Sat Police won't be charged in shooting by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff 20° 13° 21° 12° 24° 14° 26° 17° Ontario's Special Investigations Unit (SIU) says no Halton police of cers will face charges in connection with the Nov. 17, 2013 fatal shooting of a 22-year-old Oakville man. In a statement issued Monday (July 7), SIU Director Tony Loparco said no reasonable grounds existed to charge any of the ve of cers who opened re on the man after he pointed what appeared to be a black handgun in their direction. The weapon turned out to be a pellet gun. The incident began at approximately 10 p.m. when the man sat in the driver's seat of his Kia Amanti in front of his parents' home on Oak Springs Road. The report stated the man called his father, told him he had a gun and asked his parents to call police. When of cers arrived, they located see Of cers on p.4 Oakville native, magician Mark Correia, 18, will spend two weeks in a straitjacket to raise funds and awareness to ght the debilitating and restrictive Parkinson's disease. Funds raised will support the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. Correia began his stunt Tuesday and will escape to freedom July 22. | photos courtesy Mark Correia Magician playing it `strait' to ght Parkinson's on the age-old magic trick by spending two weeks -- as of yesterday (July 8) strapped into one in support of The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. The Oakville-born and raised teen says his efforts are more than just a stunt -- they are an initiative to raise much-needed awareness, and funds, to combat the degenerative disorder that by Julia Le Oakville Beaver Staff Escaping from a straitjacket has become a mainstay trick for many magicians. Illusionist Harry Houdini made it a staple of his own act while hanging upside down from a crane. Now, Mark Correia is putting his own twist Optimize Performance (Adults and Children) · Attention span is short · Difficulty organizing & completing work · also helpful for Asperger's · also Psycho-educational testing ADD Centre MacLachlan College Offering a world-class education for students from Pre-school to Grade 12. Contact us about registration for September 2014. www.maclachlan.ca 905-844-0372 ext. 235 | 337 Trafalgar Road affects the central nervous system. "Nearly 100,000 Canadians have Parkinson's disease with approximately 5,500 new cases diagnosed each year," said Correia, 18. "The straitjacket is a metaphor for the restrictive nature of Parkinson's, and my plans to escape from the jacket on Day 14 represents a see Straitjacket on p.3 Neurofeedback and learning strategies can provide a lasting improvement. Co-author with Pediatrician William Sears of The A.D.D. Book: New Understandings, New Approaches to Parenting Your Child. Director: Lynda M. Thompson, Ph.D., 905-803-8066 www.addcentre.com

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