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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Nov 2005, p. 11

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Police arrest second man ill Ilt"tt-ttrttll-rtm mttrtllttr case almluu n-gmnul J)/1/?fjiif' hullllt'ld(’ it1vt'hiry,ctmrs run Imur It) utaively irtvestigate the drum» of Soulnlyun Nugulasiganmny. IS. and Chandrusegar Nagulariga- many 21. hmh of Scarhur ough. Early Monday. regional police, in partnership with the Vancouver City Police Department, arrested Edwin Rasanuyagam. 19. of Torom to, at a residence in Vancuu» ver, BIZ, He was arrested without incident. As part of the large scale investigation. police obtained a Canada-wide Th0 Hal-ulna Munich can in plain! up at th- lollnu‘lnn locations his Saturday [en Thousand Vil, I lages in Waterloo will donate 15 per cent of its sales to Cane Cut- ters Relief if the purchaser presents the necessary voucher. This grassroots relief organization works to help the thousands of Haitian refugees who have escaped into the Dominican Republic and work in slave- like conditions without recognition or rights in the sugarcane fields. 185 King St Soutts 605 laurelwood Dave Kenwood Cigar a. News Waterloo Yawn Square Unique Shoppetm 41 Km; St North Quick Trip Variety 347 Em St West Waterloo Adun Centre Chapters Bookstore 428 King St N Wordsworth Books 100 ng SI S Forwell Variety 242 King St N Waterloo store asks public to help Haitian slaves this Saturday The 7-11 256 king St N Hey urret warmm Oil Nov. lo tor Itastniiyagurn. charged with lwu L‘uunls ot warm! degree murder und two mum» of attempted murder ttl relation to alleged offences in the Waterlno hit, und-run that took plate almost tun uluulhs ago. Rusmmyuggun appeared in a Vancouver Provincial Court yesterday, and investi- gators will remain in Van- couver. continuing their field investigation. On Sept. 23. at approxi- mately 1 a.m., police were called to Dearborn Place in Waterloo for a disturbance. l'hree individuals were transported to hospital. A volunteer from Cane Cutters Relief will be available in the store that day. Fair trade products purchased with the voucher will provide direct funding to the cane cutters without any admin, istrative costs. The vouchers are available at wwwxanecuttersrelief.ca . Further information or additional vouchers are available from Peter Grill at 743-4253. A third penal] was treitt rd and rvlvased from huspi tal. hm of the mums what» quvntly died as a result u! inturies received. o" ' 24, homicide investigators and members of the FBI. New Haven l-ugi- tive Squad. arrested and rharged Paul Alexander. 21, of [aroma He will appear in kitch- ener Provincial Court on Nov. 21. Anyone with information in relation to this incident is asked to contact the Homi- cide Branch at 653-7700, ext. 8669. or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-'lTPS'. ADVERTISERS appreciate it when you tell them ... Isaw your ad in the Chronicle MEMORY FOAM BED TOPPEHS We Custom Cut Foam ... For Everything) ... JUST ASK

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