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Setup: 17-Jun-2012
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Belinda Cole
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Part of Notebooks: Laws and Regulations
Sasha Valentine was shoe shopping at the Eaton Centre when she heard the shots.
“I heard shooting, saw people screaming, running to our levels,” she said. “I was freaked out, shaking and crying.”
Yet one day later she was back, standing at Dundas and Yonge, joining Torontonians in an effort to reclaim the space they know as their own.
“You know what? I’m still going to the Eaton Centre,” she said. “I’m not going to stop because of one stupid act.”
A sheet of white paper with pink flowers scrawled with messages in black pen was taped to the centre’s rotating glass doors. “I wish that was the last,” said one. “Peace is on the way,” said another.
Across the street, a vigil was taking place in Yonge-Dundas Square. There was a small crowd of people, some holding clear plastic cups with tea candles inside. Four policemen on bikes stood close by, casting long shadows in the evening sun.
many choices before us
Setup: 17-Jun-2012
by
Belinda Cole
[1232]
Part of Notebooks: Laws and Regulations
Ontario sets drilling rules to prevent disaster
Part of: Essay: Fear-based rules - and their alternatives
Date: 28-Jul-2012 direct link (StarOntarioSetsDrillingRulesToPreventDisaster180512.pdf) [1807]
Ontario sets geo-thermal drilling rules
Part of: Essay: Fear-based rules - and their alternatives
Date: 17-Jun-2012 direct link (StarOakvilleUrgesDrillingHaltAfterCloseCall100512.pdf) [1233]
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