Trent soccer makes history (myKawartha.com)

October 31, 2006 on 2:18 am | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

Trent University athletes were on fire this weekend. Trent Excalibur’s men’s soccer team lost to Queen’s University 4-1 in the quarter-finals of the Ontario University Athletic (OUA) Championships, but the team left a legacy.

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PM challenges opposition to approve law-and-order legislation (Vancouver Province)

October 29, 2006 on 1:47 am | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

OAKVILLE, Ont. — The case of a convicted U.S. sex offender released on bail Friday in Ontario is the perfect example of why the opposition should stop stalling the Conservatives’ law-and-order legislation and pass it into law, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said.

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Exiled American released on bail (Fort Frances Times)

October 28, 2006 on 1:51 pm | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. — An American sex offender was released from custody and ordered to stay at his family’s home in St. Catharines today after an immigration official said the man posed little threat to society.

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U.S. teacher convicted of sex crimes released to home in Ontario to serve sentence (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)

October 28, 2006 on 1:45 am | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) - An American teacher who set off a political firestorm when he was allowed to serve in Canada his sentence for sex offences committed in Buffalo was released from custody Friday and sent to live with his family in Ontario.

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Immigration official releases Watson on bail, says no danger to society (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)

October 28, 2006 on 1:45 am | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) - An American sex offender was released from custody and ordered to stay at his family’s home in St. Catharines on Friday, after an immigration official said the man posed little threat to society.

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American sex offender released (Vancouver Province)

October 28, 2006 on 1:45 am | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

Sex offender Malcolm Watson leaves court Monday Oct. 24, 2006, in Buffalo, NY. NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. — An American sex offender was released from custody and ordered to live at his family’s home in St. Catharines on Friday, after an immigration official said the man posed little threat to society.

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Canadian judge releases American sex offender (CTV.ca)

October 28, 2006 on 1:45 am | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

An Ontario judge has released an American sex offender from custody after an immigration hearing this morning. The judge ruled Malcolm Watson is not a high-risk offender.

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Ont. not “some kind of dumping ground” for U.S. offenders, says McGuinty (Canada.com)

October 28, 2006 on 1:45 am | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

TORONTO — Ottawa must ensure Canada does not become a dumping ground for U.S. criminals, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said Tuesday.

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Immigration releases U.S. sex offender (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)

October 28, 2006 on 1:45 am | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

An American teacher, who convinced a U.S. court to let him serve three years on probation in Canada after pleading guilty to sexual abuse, was released by Immigration Canada Friday after an official ruled he posed little threat to society.

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Court releases exiled U.S. sex offender (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)

October 28, 2006 on 1:45 am | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

An American teacher, who was exiled to Canada as punishment for sexual abuse convictions and arrested at the border, was released from custody in an immigration hearing Friday after an official ruled he posed little threat to society.

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Exiled U.S. sex offender to face hearing today (CTV.ca)

October 27, 2006 on 1:50 pm | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

A Canadian judge is set to hear arguments today on the case of a New York teacher who was convicted of sex offences in the U.S., but was ordered to serve his sentence here.

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U.S. sex offender detained at Canadian border (Canada.com)

October 27, 2006 on 1:50 pm | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

In this undated photo provided by the Cheektowaga Police Department shows former Buffalo Seminary teacher Malcolm Watson in Cheektowaga, N.Y. In an unusual sentence that has immigration lawyers questioning its legality, Watson, a U.S. citizen, has agreed to stay out of the United States for the next three years as punishment for having sex with a 15-year-old female student.

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U.S. teacher convicted of sex abuse to learn fate (CBC Toronto)

October 27, 2006 on 1:50 pm | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

An American teacher exiled to Canada after his conviction on sexual abuse charges in the United States then arrested at the border faces an immigration hearing on Friday.

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U.S. sex offender arrested at Canada-U.S. border (CNews)

October 27, 2006 on 3:26 am | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (CP) - An American schoolteacher sentenced to three years’ probation in Canada for a sex offence involving a teen was reportedly arrested Thursday when he tried to enter the country from the United States.

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Calendar of Canadian concerts for Oct. 27. to Nov. 26 (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)

October 27, 2006 on 3:26 am | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

(CP) - A look at some concerts scheduled in the days ahead (check local organizers for details):

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Exiled U.S. sex offender arrested at border (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)

October 27, 2006 on 3:26 am | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

An American teacher exiled to Canada after he was convicted of sexually assaulting a student was arrested by Canadian border guards on Thursday.

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U.S. sex offender sent to Canada arrested pending admissibility review (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)

October 27, 2006 on 3:26 am | In St. Catharines Ontario | No Comments

(CP) - An American sex offender allowed to serve his three-year probationary sentence in Canada has been detained at the border amid growing public and political pressure to keep him out of the country.

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