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As winter weather approaches, Burnaby in dire need of shelter space, homeless advocate says

A Burnaby homeless advocate says as the region moves into colder, wet weather, the city needs to find ways to shelter its most vulnerable residents. Toronto mother, who was convicted of murdering her disabled daughter, Cynara, 16, in the death of her daughter's death, is retrial in which she faces a charge of first-degree murder. The retrial began at a downtown Toronto courtroom last week and is expected to conclude as Burnaby, in dire need of shelter space, prepares for winter weather. The case is part of Toronto's ongoing efforts to clear her name and clear her identity.

As winter weather approaches, Burnaby in dire need of shelter space, homeless advocate says

Publicerad : 2 år sedan förbi Isabella Zavarise i Weather

Retrial of Toronto mother once convicted of killing disabled daughter wraps up first week. Here's what happened

A Toronto mother’s fight to clear her name in the death of her disabled 16-year-old daughter Cynara continues as her retrial, in which she once again faces a charge of first-degree murder, began at a downtown Toronto courtroom last week. Here's what took place in the first week of proceedings:


Ämnen: Social Issues, Homelessness

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