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  2. Ontario Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    This court is subordinate in relationship to the "superior" courts. The phrase "provincial court" or "territorial court" is often used to mean a lower court whose decisions can be reviewed by a superior court. Decades ago [when?], they were managed at the local municipal level. The Ontario Court of Justice is a division of the Court of Ontario. [7]

  3. Woodstock man appears in court, denies charges in ... - AOL

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    Mar. 8—SOUTH PARIS — A Woodstock man who police said led them on a motor vehicle chase Friday through southern Oxford County that left a Portland woman in critical condition denied he violated ...

  4. Provincial Court of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The Provincial Court of New Brunswick (French: Cour provinciale du Nouveau-Brunswick) is the lower trial court of the province of New Brunswick. It hears cases relating to criminal law and other statutes. The court system of New Brunswick also has a Mental Health Court located in Saint John.

  5. Portal:Current events - Wikipedia

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    Ten people are killed in a mass shooting at an adult education centre in Örebro, Sweden.; A Learjet 55 crashes (explosion pictured) into multiple buildings in Philadelphia, United States, killing at least 7 people and injuring 22 others.

  6. Elizabeth Wettlaufer - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Wettlaufer was born and raised in Zorra Township, a rural community near Woodstock, Ontario. [1] Growing up in a staunchly Baptist household, [5] she went on to earn a bachelor's degree in religious education counseling from London Baptist Bible College after graduating from Huron Park Secondary School in the mid-1980s.

  7. R. Leslie Jackson - Wikipedia

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    R. Leslie Jackson was the Chief Justice of the Provincial Court of New Brunswick until 14 January 2014, when he was continued in office as a supernumerary. [1] Jackson received his LL.B. in 1970 from the University of New Brunswick. [2] His time in private practice ended on 7 November 1997 when he was created a Provincial Court justice. [2]

  8. Woodstock, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Woodstock is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. The city has a population of 46,705 according to the 2016 Canadian census. Woodstock is the seat of Oxford County, at the head of the Thames River, approximately 128 km from Toronto, and 43 km from London, Ontario. The city is known as the Dairy Capital of Canada and promotes itself as "The ...

  9. Bugle-Observer - Wikipedia

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    Woodstock's newspaper began as two papers, The Bugle and The Observer in the neighbouring town of Hartland. The papers merged to become the Bugle-Observer and now provides Carleton County with the latest news and events. In 2008 The Bugle-Observer celebrated its 100th anniversary in the Woodstock market, one of the oldest newspapers in New ...