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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 May 2004, p. 5

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( 'www.durtiamregion.com Officer hit by car THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, May 19,2004 PAGE 5 iiixiiiiiiixxrrrxx on duty tïiiiiiiitiïiiiiiiixxxxxxxxx: BOVVMANVILLE -- A Cobourg man faces an array of charges, including including assaulting a police officer, after a local cop was hit by a car in Bow- manville Friday night. _ . Durham Regional Police say the incident incident began when two women came to the station in Bowmanville to report a dispute over custody of a child. As they were filing a report, the ex-husband of one of the women arrived at the station, at the comer of Durham Road 57 and o JHwy. 2. When an officer went outside to speak to the man he sped off, hitting the cop and then crashing down an embankment embankment and colliding with a police -cruiser. A struggle ensued, during which the man was subdued with pepper pepper spray, police said. The officer was not seriously hurt. Charged with assaulting an officer, dangerous operation of a vehicle, escaping escaping custody, breach of probation and other offences is David Porter, 40, of Cobourg. Farmers' compensation bid will be reconsidered , BY SHELLEY JORDAN 'Staff writer i'!i CLARINGTON -- Two local farmers say they were shocked at the small amount of compensation awarded awarded to them after some of their livestock p.were killed by wild animals. ",,. ; Both farmers requested the Municipality Municipality send livestock evaluators to their ,farms after their calves were found "dead. The farmers said the new evalua- .Jors placed a value of $45 on each calf. "'Gordon Morton, a farmer from Kirby, said farmers normally receive between '$450 to $500 each for a dead calf. . "I was under the impression the ^'money was compensation for feeding the cow (that bore the calf) for another h par," said Mr. Morton. "It takes a year !f 'for her to have another calf." rro ' Kirby farmer Carl Lowery said it's f !'normal for farmers to lose three or four '■^Calves each year to wild dogs, wolves '«I and coyotes. He said the Municipality n/pays 70 to 80 per cent of the cost of infeeding and caring for a cow over the ". course of a year until she is ready to calf again. He believes the Municipali- «• ty didn't train the new evaluators well enough before sending them on the v .job. He and Mr. Morton are both con- cemed they will not be properly com- ,. pensated. Clarington Clerk Pattie Barrie ; processes requests for compensation 0 arid said when she saw the price suggested suggested by the new evaluators she MORTGAGE RATES BEST RATES AS OF: PRESS TIME ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGE 2.11% 6 MONTHS 4.00% 1 YEAR 3 - 30% 2 YEAR 3 - 95% 3 YEAR 4.45% 4 YEAR 4.80% 5 YEAR 5.05% 7 YEAR 5.50% 10 YEAR 5.95% ALSO AVAILABLE: "MORTGAGE WITH UP TO 4% CASH BACK" NOTE: IS YOUR MORTGAGE UP FOR RENEWAL? 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"We do the adminis- Litration, we hire the evaluators who sub- '. imit the papers, and we process them and reimburse the farmer then send the bill to the Ontario government." Ms. Barrie said she knows farmers are upset, but added there's a possibility possibility that, once the situation is reviewed i-with evaluators, farmers could receive -(higher reimbursement, e Police seek public's help in sex assault case DURHAM -- Durham Regional r police are looking for information 0 after a Pickering man was arrested for "a sexual assault on the weekend. Police said an 18-year-old woman Was dragged from a phone booth at a plaza at Liverpool Road and Krosno Boulevard and sexually assaulted in a nearby alley around 3 a.m. last Satur- • day. The male attacker fled the area and the victim called police. 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