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Sarnia man gets three months in jail for high-priced lumber heist

A Sarnia man has been sentenced to three months in jail for his role in a heist from a local lumber mill at the height of pandemic when prices were through the…

Sarnia man gets three months in jail for high-priced lumber heist

A Sarnia man has been sentenced to three months in jail for his role in a heist from a local lumber mill at the height of pandemic when prices were through the…

Sarnia man gets three months in jail for high-priced lumber heist

Sarnia man gets three months in jail for high-priced lumber heist
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I could have died, Sarnia man admits after latest impaired-driving conviction

Article content “You were involved in a serious motor-vehicle accident here where the vehicle was totalled,” Justice Paul Kowalyshyn said as he sentenced Brandon Rankin for his second impaired-driving conviction. “You’re fortunate that there were no serious injuries sustained by you – or death.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Rankin, 34, agreed, saying he was “very” remorseful. “I could have died in this accident. It was just a stupid decision,” he said. “I feel terrible. I’m sorry.” The court heard Lambton OPP were called to a single-car rollover on Churchill Line next to Watson Timber Mart around 9:30 p.m. on Feb. 6. A neighbour who heard the crash ran to help and told Rankin to stay in the car, but he stumbled out.

I could have died, Sarnia man admits after latest impaired-driving conviction | Sarnia & Lambton County This Week

Article content “You were involved in a serious motor-vehicle accident here where the vehicle was totalled,” Justice Paul Kowalyshyn said as he sentenced Brandon Rankin for his second impaired-driving conviction. “You’re fortunate that there were no serious injuries sustained by you – or death.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Rankin, 34, agreed, saying he was “very” remorseful. “I could have died in this accident. It was just a stupid decision,” he said. “I feel terrible. I’m sorry.” The court heard Lambton OPP were called to a single-car rollover on Churchill Line next to Watson Timber Mart around 9:30 p.m. on Feb. 6. A neighbour who heard the crash ran to help and told Rankin to stay in the car, but he stumbled out.

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