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th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, M ay 21 ,2 02 0 | 4 A STANDING OVATION Please stay safe! Your friends at globeproductions.ca …for our essential workers! While we are currently only open for urgent eye care, we are getting prepared for a full re-opening of our offices as soon as health officials will allow.We wish to assure all our current and new patients that strong safety measures will be in place when we do open. Hope to see you soon and stay safe! www.cgafaceshields.com 1163 King Rd., Unit 4, Burlington Find us on: • Delivery and Curbside pick up available but please place order prior to pick up • One of the most comfortable shields on the market • Standard shield: $6.90 • Hardhat/ bump cap model: $7.90 • Countertop shields: starting at $230 • Stock available for immediate public purchase • Wholesale pricing available • 5 piece minimum (with some exceptions) • 3 layer masks Locally made in Burlingto n One size fits all As seen on City news and CHCH news 905 616 4817 289-816-1123 Halton Regional Police Service are conducting an arson investigation after several vehicles were in- tentionally set on fire on Monday, May 11. On May 11, shortly after 10:15 p.m. police responded to a report of vehicles on fire in front of GT Auto (546 Guelph St.). Investigators deter- mined the vehicles were in- tentionally set on fire and are investigating the inci- dent as arson. The fire was quickly extinguished and there was no damage to the business or surrounding structures. Surveillance video ob- tained by police show a sus- pect pouring what police believe to be gas on the ve- hicles and lighting them on fire. In the process, the sus- pect also appears to have "lit one of his feet on fire," police said in a release. He was last seen running west across the front of the busi- ness towards Louisa Street. The suspect is a man and was wearing a black hoodie and black sweat pants at the time. A vehicle of interest was also identified: a gold or sil- ver four-door sedan, possi- bly a Honda Prelude or Ac- cord. Police are asking any- one in the area of Guelph St. or Louisa St. at the time of the incident who may have dashcam footage to contact Det. Cst. Sorrell or Det. Maltar at 905-825-4747 ext. 2416. Tips can also be submit- ted anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at www.halton- crimestoppers.ca. CRIME SUSPECT SOUGHT IN NORVAL ARSON Police have released this image of an act of arson recently committed in Norval. Halton police photo BRYAN MYERS bmyers@metroland.com

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