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Oakville Beaver, 16 Mar 2012, p. 25

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Arrest made in robberies A 33-year-old Oakville man is facing multiple charges in connection with a pair of recent pharmacy robberies in Burlington and Milton. On Feb. 17, Halton police investigated a robbery at the Medexpress Pharmacy on Brant Street in Burlington. During the incident, two men threatened the employee with a handgun and left after receiving a quantity of prescription drugs, mostly OxyContin. On Feb. 23, suspects attempted to rob the Derry Pharmacy on Derry Road in Milton, but left without obtaining any drugs. Through their investigation, police believe the same people had taken part in both incidents. Between March 6 and 9, Halton police made three arrests in connection with the robberies and executed search warrants at two residences in Brampton and Milton and at one hotel room in Milton. During the searches, investigators allegedly recovered some of the drugs taken during the robbery and a replica handgun. The role of student government By Shakeeb Ahmed Student government president, Abbey Park H.S. onday mornings are tough for most people, but not for members of Abbey Park's student government. Every Monday morning, 25 passionate students and teachers meet to plan and organize events that make Abbey Park the post secondary utopia that it is. The role of Abbey Park's student government is to transform the school into a community hub by creating a safe and inclusive environment where students feel like proud members of their school. Abbey Park's student government hosts events for the student body to establish relationships that bring them closer together and make Abbey Park feel more like home. Whether organizing the Semi Formal, the Coffee House, the Party in the Park or the Pasta Night fundraiser, student government is composed of students who take the initiative, as representatives of their peers and classmates, to make things happen. Student government provides support to the students and strives to make the local community a better place. A major part of Abbey Park's student government is philanthropy and the funds raised 25 · Friday, March 16, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com Franklin Gonsalves, 33, of Oakville has been charged with two counts of robbery with a firearm, two counts possession of a dangerous weapon and two counts of wearing a disguise. Graham Drennan, 29, of Milton has been charged with robbery with a firearm, possession of a dangerous weapon, breaching probation, conspiracy to commit an indictable offence and possession of a controlled substance. Fredrick Bemong, 31, of Brampton has been charged with two counts of robbery with a firearm, pointing a firearm, two counts of possession of a dangerous weapon, wearing a disguise, conspiracy to commit an indictable offence, failing to comply with recognizance and possession of a controlled substance. The investigation into these robberies continues. Anyone with information related to it is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222TIPS (8477), through the web at www.haltoncrimestoppers.com or by texting `Tip201' with the message to 274637 (crimes). M Teacher charged with indecency A 36-year-old Oakville man has been arrested for allegedly committing an indecent act. The suspect, a teacher at Milton's Hawthorne Village Public School, turned himself in to police Wednesday afternoon after allegedly exposing himself to a 15-year-old boy for a sexual purpose earlier this year. The accused has also been active in numerous children and youth groups in the community. Charged with committing an indecent act and mischief is Scott Dempster. Anyone who may have information about this case is asked to call the Halton Child Abuse and Sex Assault Bureau, 905-825-4747, ext. 8970. from events are donated to organizations such as the Big Brothers Big Sisters Foundation and the Canadian Cancer Society, to name a few. Student government also provides students with the opportunity to vote or run in elections. Abbey Park's students are firm believers in the democratic process with a 74 per cent voter turnout in last year's election. As president of student government, I represent my peers and act as liaison to the administrative bodies of Abbey Park and school council, which is run by the parents of Abbey Park. Student government's success comes from the hard work and dedication of my vice president, Aneesh Thakore and my executives Alex McKeen, Claire Jacek, Dennis Xu, Jenny Sutton and Vienna Bassan, as well as from the grade representatives and teacher leaders, Ms. Beckwith, Ms. Kronby, Ms. Scruton, and Ms. Tenn-Yuk. Student government is vital to a school community because it helps students develop into the leaders of tomorrow, it promotes positive change and amplifies the student voice. If you are a teacher or student interested in participating in an upcoming Kids Speak Out School News column featured in the Beaver, please e-mail Tom Dykes at dykes@cogeco.ca. HERITAGE Lifestyle Home Furnishings SINCE 1977 SA DU Factory Authorized DURHAM FURNITURE Sale!! HUGE SAVINGS ON CANADIAN MADE SOLID WOOD BEDROOMS! DON'T MISS OUT. 4205 Fairview Street, Burlington · 905-634-5298 www.heritagefurniture.ca T FAC LE RH AM ED OR YA UT HO RIZ

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