Oakville Beaver, 1 Jun 2017, p. 1

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THURSDAY JUNE 1 , 2017 K V ILLE m etrolandm edia UT0PR 0 MECHANICAL SERVICES AUTOPRO OAKVILLE 2212 Wyecroft Road, Oakville 905-469-2442 autoprooakville.mechanicnet.com $ 1 .0 0 CONNECTED TO YOUR COMMUNITY INSIDEHALTON.COM 56 pages Cyclist stable after being pinned by Kevin Nagel Oakville Beaver Staff O A K V IL L E L A C E D E N T A L dentistoakville.com 905-842-6030 2017 Oakville Halton police speak with one of five victim s of a Monday night pharmacy robbery at Trafalgar Road and White Oaks Boulevard. The victims were given EMS-supplied blankets as their shirts were removed due noxious spray, akin to pepper spray, th a t was used during the robbery. Two men stole cash and narcotics while a woman drove a small white get-away car. | Graham Paine/Metroland Five injured in pharmacy robbery by Graham Paine Oakville Beaver Staff to hospital with non-life threatening in juries following the heist at the Guardian drug store, located at Trafalgar Road and W hite Oaks Boulevard. At 8 p.m ., two males armed with handguns entered the 1235 Trafalgar Rd. pharmacy demanding cash. Several cus tomers inside the pharmacy were also sprayed with a noxious substance. Five people were injured Monday (May 2 9) night in an Oakville pharmacy rob bery where the culprits used a noxious spray similar to pepper spray. Halton police Duty Insp. Kevin Ma her said three of the victims were taken After stealing an undetermined am ount of m oney and narcotics, the cul prits fled to a waiting car operated by a female driver. Several witnesses were treated by paramedics at the scene and some were taken to hospital for treatment and eval uation. see Spray on p.18 Citizens came to the rescue Saturday May 2 7 when a 60-year-old female cyclist col lided with and got pinned un der a vehicle near Cudmore Road. The w om an was later confirmed to have suffered non-life threatening, non-life altering injuries after she was taken to Hamilton General Hospital for treatment. The cyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the col lision, and according to Halton Regional Police, while the helmet was severely damaged it protected the rider' s head and significantly reduced the risk of head injury to the cy clist. officer charged Page 3 fckj for ik X jo iHflct" R ooting ca n ce ls Rety forlife Page 5 see Helmet on p.4 n o Tail B lazers Health Food Store For PetsTM G R A N DO P E N IN G ! Sat, June 3 9:30amto 6pm 2 4 1 0 B La k e sh o re Rd W Oakville | Ph: (289) 837-0770 tailblazerspets.com FREE C A R IC A T U R E o f y o u r p ie t (iiam - 2pm) while *Prizes Pri & more! Tasty food * FREE goody bass nags * su pplies * FREE raw bone from Healthy Paws - first 100 customers * last

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