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A 42-year-old woman has been charged following the recent death of her infant child.The Barrie Police homicide unit is still investigating after it believed the woman gave birth to a baby on July 30.According to police, a local doctors office received a telephone call stanley cup Aug. 9 from a woman stating聽she had given聽birth聽off hospital grounds and聽never received聽medical assistance. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The doctor office then contacted Barrie Police to check on the well-being of the woman.Further investigation led officers to reach out to South Simcoe Police to visit an address on Corner Brook Trail, which is located in Sandy Cove Acres near the 25th Sideroad and Lockhart Road intersection in Innisfil. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The woman, who has been identified as Crystalynn Jones, was discovered there along with the body of a newborn boy.聽Jones has been charged with neglecting to obtain assistance in child birth and concealing the body of a child. She made her first court appearance in Barrie Aug. 11, with a second appearance on Aug. 15. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley becher A forensic post-mortem was concluded following the investigation. Due to聽a聽court-imposed publication ban, additional information cannot be released. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Xhyq Doctor quits science table over alleged politics
Submitted articleThe Reading First Department at Michael A. Maroun Elementary School challenged students at the school to go one whole week without television and students were eager to try.During the week of April 21st children were encouraged to do other things at home instead of watching television. Turn off the TV week encourages adults and children to reduce the amount of television stanley taza they watch in order to promote richer, healthier and more connected lives. Families were encouraged to play a board game, read a new book, write a story, play outside, go fishing or other alte stanley cup rnatives to daily television watching.The school organized activities and themed days throughout the week including game night at the school, get caught reading between 7 and 8 p.m. where teachers called student homes and if they were reading during that time they received a prize and much more. Students who gave up TV returned a slip each morning signed by their parents which was entered in a daily drawing. Prizes were awarded to those students whose name was drawn each day. An actual voting booth was brought in to the school and students voted for their favorite alternative activit stanley shop y to watching television. Prizes were donated by area businesses. Print this entryShare this:EmailLike this:Like Loading...Related
A 42-year-old woman has been charged following the recent death of her infant child.The Barrie Police homicide unit is still investigating after it believed the woman gave birth to a baby on July 30.According to police, a local doctors office received a telephone call stanley cup Aug. 9 from a woman stating聽she had given聽birth聽off hospital grounds and聽never received聽medical assistance. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The doctor office then contacted Barrie Police to check on the well-being of the woman.Further investigation led officers to reach out to South Simcoe Police to visit an address on Corner Brook Trail, which is located in Sandy Cove Acres near the 25th Sideroad and Lockhart Road intersection in Innisfil. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The woman, who has been identified as Crystalynn Jones, was discovered there along with the body of a newborn boy.聽Jones has been charged with neglecting to obtain assistance in child birth and concealing the body of a child. She made her first court appearance in Barrie Aug. 11, with a second appearance on Aug. 15. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley becher A forensic post-mortem was concluded following the investigation. Due to聽a聽court-imposed publication ban, additional information cannot be released. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Xhyq Doctor quits science table over alleged politics
Submitted articleThe Reading First Department at Michael A. Maroun Elementary School challenged students at the school to go one whole week without television and students were eager to try.During the week of April 21st children were encouraged to do other things at home instead of watching television. Turn off the TV week encourages adults and children to reduce the amount of television stanley taza they watch in order to promote richer, healthier and more connected lives. Families were encouraged to play a board game, read a new book, write a story, play outside, go fishing or other alte stanley cup rnatives to daily television watching.The school organized activities and themed days throughout the week including game night at the school, get caught reading between 7 and 8 p.m. where teachers called student homes and if they were reading during that time they received a prize and much more. Students who gave up TV returned a slip each morning signed by their parents which was entered in a daily drawing. Prizes were awarded to those students whose name was drawn each day. An actual voting booth was brought in to the school and students voted for their favorite alternative activit stanley shop y to watching television. Prizes were donated by area businesses. Print this entryShare this:EmailLike this:Like Loading...Related