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virtual training modules?

National Electrical Trade Council

The National Electrical Trade Council is receiving a total of $4,191,322 for two projects to help the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) upskill 1,050 electricians across the province.

The first project provides access to electric vehicle charging stations for certified electricians (309A) and late term apprentices at all IBEW training centres across Ontario.

The second project will allow IBEW training centres to deliver virtual reality training to electrical apprentices and journeypersons and is set to begin in the Spring 2022. The virtual training will immerse apprentices and journeypersons in a realistic training setting, where they will learn Hoisting and Rigging Training, along with Virtual Electrical Training (for early-term apprentices).

More information is available at NETCO - National Electrical Trade Council - Electrical Industry.

:ohhh: i'll give it a shot. considering a career change for a while now...
 

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A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a man police said was involved in an Edmonton lounge shooting that killed one person and injured six others last weekend.

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Early Saturday morning, police were called to reports of a shooting at a lounge at 124 Street and 118 Avenue.

Two women and five men were injured and went to hospital, while another man died.

On Thursday, police identified the dead man as 28-year-old Imbert George. An autopsy was done on Wednesday and police said George died from multiple gunshot wounds. The manner of death was ruled a homicide.

Mohamod Mohamod, 22, and Said Ibrahim, 23, were both arrested and are each facing one count of first-degree murder, six counts of discharging a firearm with intent to endanger life and other firearms offences.

Now police are looking for 27-year-old Saed Osman, who is wanted on the same murder and firearms charges. Osman is also facing multiple other firearms offences.

Osman is considered dangerous and should not be approached, police warned.

A red Ford Focus car that is believed to have been involved in the shooting was recovered at 79 Street and Schonsee Way in northeast Edmonton. Police are asking anyone who may have seen suspicious activity involving a similar vehicle on the day of the incident to come forward.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Osman, suspicious activity regarding the Ford Focus or other information about this case is asked to call Edmonton police at 780-423-4567 or #377 from a mobile phone.

Anonymous information can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.

 

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TORONTO — An erotic model wanted for her alleged role in a sex tape extortion plot involving an American celebrity athlete is in a Canadian jail awaiting extradition.

Samantha Curow, 31, or “realstacidoll” as she is know to her 1.6 million Instagram followers is the last of three women — two from Canada — U.S authorities in Los Angeles sought to prosecute for allegedly attempting to extort $2 million from a well-known athlete in exchange for not publicizing a compromising video of his cocaine-fuelled romp with sex workers.

Curow, 31, was ordered into custody this month after Ontario Superior Court Justice C.J. Conlan ruled there was enough evidence to support an extradition request by the United States.

According documents filed in Canadian court in the extradition request, the sex-worker who shot the two-hour video of the athlete later reached out to her friend Curow for advice on how to use the footage as leverage.

Curow and another friend from Toronto then allegedly worked together to negotiate payment from the athlete and a person they thought was the athlete’s financial advisor but was really an undercover agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Patrick Ducharme, Curow’s lawyer in the extradition proceeding, argued Curow is not the perpetrator but was acting as mediator helping the athlete to try and recover the damaging tape.

“There is a whole different story to be told,” Ducharme said.


He said Curow will not appeal in Canadian courts and will wait to tell her version of events at a trial.


The Ontario Court of Appeal declined to release Curow on bail while she awaits the Minister of Justice’s decision on surrender to U.S. authorities.


According to documents filed in the extradition case, the athlete hired a female sex worker that he met online to come to his apartment one evening in February 2018. An hour later, a second woman arrived. The athlete disrobed, consumed alcohol and cocaine, watched pornography and requested the women “penetrate him with various objects not typically used for that purpose.”


The athlete was aware some of the encounter was filmed. At the end of the night he paid each woman US$2,000 but they wanted more. When he refused, they took an expensive piece of luggage as “collateral” against additional payments.


Several days later, the athlete began receiving text messages from someone claiming the damaging video would “go away” if he paid compensation. He changed his phone number. The athlete’s wife, daughter and former companion also received Instagram messages.


The athlete’s lawyer went to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.


U.S. courts do not name the victim, referencing him as as a well-known American athlete and celebrity.


Two women pled guilty in connection to the case and are expected to be called as prosecution witnesses in Curow’s case, according to the extradition documents.


The 31-year-old sex worker who recorded the tape plead guilty in 2018 and was sentenced to just over a year. She has yet to serve any time as she recovers from multiple corrective surgeries to remediate botched silicone injections causing her medical complications. She is expected to report to authorities in May 2022, according to U.S. court documents.


Curow’s other co-accused from Toronto was sentenced to 14 months and was released in 2019.
 

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Several days later, the athlete began receiving text messages from someone claiming the damaging video would “go away” if he paid compensation. He changed his phone number. The athlete’s wife, daughter and former companion also received Instagram messages.

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According to documents filed in the extradition case, the athlete hired a female sex worker that he met online to come to his apartment one evening in February 2018. An hour later, a second woman arrived. The athlete disrobed, consumed alcohol and cocaine, watched pornography and requested the women “penetrate him with various objects not typically used for that purpose.”

:hhh:man when that name leaks:mjlol::francis:
 

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A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a man police said was involved in an Edmonton lounge shooting that killed one person and injured six others last weekend.

70c8fc80

Early Saturday morning, police were called to reports of a shooting at a lounge at 124 Street and 118 Avenue.

Two women and five men were injured and went to hospital, while another man died.

On Thursday, police identified the dead man as 28-year-old Imbert George. An autopsy was done on Wednesday and police said George died from multiple gunshot wounds. The manner of death was ruled a homicide.

Mohamod Mohamod, 22, and Said Ibrahim, 23, were both arrested and are each facing one count of first-degree murder, six counts of discharging a firearm with intent to endanger life and other firearms offences.

Now police are looking for 27-year-old Saed Osman, who is wanted on the same murder and firearms charges. Osman is also facing multiple other firearms offences.

Osman is considered dangerous and should not be approached, police warned.

A red Ford Focus car that is believed to have been involved in the shooting was recovered at 79 Street and Schonsee Way in northeast Edmonton. Police are asking anyone who may have seen suspicious activity involving a similar vehicle on the day of the incident to come forward.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Osman, suspicious activity regarding the Ford Focus or other information about this case is asked to call Edmonton police at 780-423-4567 or #377 from a mobile phone.

Anonymous information can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.

can't slouch/slip afford not to grip because of the energy he puts out there it seems like edmonton is where they go to get caught up or die. i hope all those brothers can see the light and turn from their ways. la vida loca, death, jail, grave bodily injury. why even live it?
 

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TORONTO — An erotic model wanted for her alleged role in a sex tape extortion plot involving an American celebrity athlete is in a Canadian jail awaiting extradition.

Samantha Curow, 31, or “realstacidoll” as she is know to her 1.6 million Instagram followers is the last of three women — two from Canada — U.S authorities in Los Angeles sought to prosecute for allegedly attempting to extort $2 million from a well-known athlete in exchange for not publicizing a compromising video of his cocaine-fuelled romp with sex workers.

Curow, 31, was ordered into custody this month after Ontario Superior Court Justice C.J. Conlan ruled there was enough evidence to support an extradition request by the United States.

According documents filed in Canadian court in the extradition request, the sex-worker who shot the two-hour video of the athlete later reached out to her friend Curow for advice on how to use the footage as leverage.

Curow and another friend from Toronto then allegedly worked together to negotiate payment from the athlete and a person they thought was the athlete’s financial advisor but was really an undercover agent from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Patrick Ducharme, Curow’s lawyer in the extradition proceeding, argued Curow is not the perpetrator but was acting as mediator helping the athlete to try and recover the damaging tape.

“There is a whole different story to be told,” Ducharme said.


He said Curow will not appeal in Canadian courts and will wait to tell her version of events at a trial.


The Ontario Court of Appeal declined to release Curow on bail while she awaits the Minister of Justice’s decision on surrender to U.S. authorities.


According to documents filed in the extradition case, the athlete hired a female sex worker that he met online to come to his apartment one evening in February 2018. An hour later, a second woman arrived. The athlete disrobed, consumed alcohol and cocaine, watched pornography and requested the women “penetrate him with various objects not typically used for that purpose.”


The athlete was aware some of the encounter was filmed. At the end of the night he paid each woman US$2,000 but they wanted more. When he refused, they took an expensive piece of luggage as “collateral” against additional payments.


Several days later, the athlete began receiving text messages from someone claiming the damaging video would “go away” if he paid compensation. He changed his phone number. The athlete’s wife, daughter and former companion also received Instagram messages.


The athlete’s lawyer went to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.


U.S. courts do not name the victim, referencing him as as a well-known American athlete and celebrity.


Two women pled guilty in connection to the case and are expected to be called as prosecution witnesses in Curow’s case, according to the extradition documents.


The 31-year-old sex worker who recorded the tape plead guilty in 2018 and was sentenced to just over a year. She has yet to serve any time as she recovers from multiple corrective surgeries to remediate botched silicone injections causing her medical complications. She is expected to report to authorities in May 2022, according to U.S. court documents.


Curow’s other co-accused from Toronto was sentenced to 14 months and was released in 2019.

Such terrible shop :dead:
 

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According to documents filed in the extradition case, the athlete hired a female sex worker that he met online to come to his apartment one evening in February 2018. An hour later, a second woman arrived. The athlete disrobed, consumed alcohol and cocaine, watched pornography and requested the women “penetrate him with various objects not typically used for that purpose.”

:hhh:man when that name leaks:mjlol::francis:
forget the name leaking that nikka whole boooty hole leaking word to kevin gates
 
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