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Oakville Beaver, 9 Jun 2017, p. 1

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FRIDAY JU N E 9, 2017 $ 1 .0 0 CONNECTED TO YOUR COMMUNITY INSIDEHALTON.COM M E E T I N G N E W H E R O E S 4 8 pages No duels, witchcraft, but better protection re: consent by Nathan Howes Oakville Beaver Staff WagJag Signup Online W agJag.com Bill C -51, which would update Canada's Criminal Code, will offer more protec tion for sexual assault victims -- while also removing laws regarding the prac tice of witchcraft or challenging someone to a duel. A p p la u d in g the long overdue Criminal Code upgrade regard ing sexual assault is Oakville NorthBurlington MP MP Ram Damoff Pam Damoff. Oakville North Burlington The local poli tician said she' s pleased to see the federal government taking Page 4 P a lm e d e Halton Region Paramedic Services held its first-ever Paramedic Day open house at its Bronte Road headquarters, giving the public a unique opportunity to learn more about paramedic services. The day included displays, vehicle tours and a chance to suit-up in paramedic tactical gear and run an obstacle course while wearing the heavy equipment. Joon Lee tries to hang onto his son Brian, 4, as the boy has fun trying on some paramedic gear, including a shirt and helmet, while carrying a tactical ballistic helmet. For more photos, see p. 8 or visit insidehalton.com. | Graham Paine/Metroland E d d ie to T A B Artscene see Changes on p.16 'in p b o r p warehouse e s t. 1 9 5 8 P IM P ingeb s p r in g I S a le il H o u rs : M o n .-F ri. 9 i o 5 1 -- --- Sun : S a t. 0 -5 W it t W\f--M ill Jtli __ r I 1

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