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The Municipality of 13lucwater is seeking a highly motivated and
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P.O. Box 250
14 Mill Ave
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In loving memory of Cody William
Dec. 29, 1990 to Sept. 5, 2009
You were a true ray of sunshine in our lives
Your infectious smile and your ability to
make us laugh are truly missed.
Always loved, never forgotten
Mom, Nick, Brady
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013 • Lakeshore Advance 17
Sarnia Jail will not close
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"I was kind of hoping the minister
would bring, in addition to this good
news, some better news that there
might be some dollars for some
upgrading, some expansion because,
as she said, there are pressures on the
system across the province," Stancic
said.
Meilleur agreed Sarnia Jail needs
some upgrades. Since announcing it
would close, her ministry repeatedly
said the jail was too small, poorly
designed and showing its age.
"It's a facility that needs work and
i've asked staff to prepare a rehabilita-
tion program for our 29 facilities and
see what we need to do," Meilleur said
Monday.
About 15 Sarnia firefighters in bright
yellow t -shirts attended the announce-
ment and said they were there to show
solidarity with the jail's unionized
workers.
Ihe minister recognized Sarnia lire
Rescue Services and thanked its mem-
bers for responding to a small fire at the
jail the night before.
On Sunday night, five Sarnia Jail
inmates were transferred to another
facility after setting fire to some paper
and causing what was described as
minor damage to two units. lhere were
no injuries.
Apart from Meilleur, the mayor was
the only other speaker Monday.
Ile credited McPhail and the other
Save the Jail volunteers and said the
community benefits from the retention
of 70 jobs at the jail.
There's also been a "refreshing sea
change at Queens Park, Bradley said.
"1 include the premier in that:"
WHAT THEY SAID:
"When they looked ttt the data, rea-
son prevailed. 'ihe decision to close was
nonsense on stilts from the beginning."
Lawyer Andrew Bolter, Community
Legal Assistance Sarnia.
"Everywhere you went, people said
what a stupid decision to close Sarnia
Jail. It's been a really long haul. I want to
thank the Save the Jail people, the police
chief, the mayor and so many others
who worked so hard" 1 )ave Esser, union
resp for correctional workers.
"What's gratifying to me is that this
was true democracy at work. We made
a presentation at Queen's Park and they
listened, they acted." Dave Mcl'Itail,
chairIII an of the Save the Jail
committee.
"It's paramount that we've kept
(inmates) in their community where
their supports are, their families are and
their services are. Frank Stancic, execu-
tive director 101111 Howard Society.
"'lite Save the Jail committee had the
facts all along. 'Taxiing instates bun
drafts Of kilometers hack and 1(11 tit to
prisons around the province would cost
millions of tax dollars per year and sad
(Ile our valuable police resources with
chauffeur duties." Bob Bailey, h1PI' Sar
nia-Lan)bton.
"Keeping the Sarnia fail open makes
sense and will provide additional hefts
and (much-needed space, creating; a
safer environment for our employees."
Madeleine Meilleur, Minister of (:oat
munity Safety and Correctional
Services,
The Grand Bend Legion has donated dollars to the local soccer Teague. Shown
here Mackenzie Hayter,Trina Hayter, Heinen Askar, Ashley Hayter, Kelsey Hayter,
and Hedeel Askar thank Legion president Dave Guyott for tiller support.
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