KILLALOE OPP lay sex assault charges
KILLALOE A 46-year-old from South Algonquin Township is facing sexual assault charges following a nearly month-long investigation by officers with the Killaloe Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police.
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On Feb. 1, a press release issued by the detachment said on Jan. 8 they began an investigation into a report of a sexual assault having occurred at a residence in the Township of Madawaska Valley.
November 12, 2020
By Mike Riley
South Algonquin Township council discussed its strategic plan during their council meeting on Nov. 4. Their current plan was drafted in 2016, and the items to be focused on over the next year will be the implementation of a broadband and asset management program, updating the township website, implementing a modernization study and branding plan and a community safety and well-being plan. While the plan was initially set to be updated in 2021, that update could be deferred until 2022 or 2023, when a new council is voted in, in South Algonquin Township.
Holly Hayes, the clerk and treasurer for South Algonquin Township, told council that the gist of her report was that when the strategic plan was written in 2016, the intention was that it would go from 2016 to 2021.