Bodycam Footage: Culham Trail near Barber town Bridge


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Relevant Material: “Digital evidence refers to any information stored or transmitted in an electronic format considered admissible as courtroom evidence. However, it is distinct from evidence sources or storage formats, such as a hard drive, smartphone, or optical disc. For example, when police seize a computer, they will uncover several gigabytes of data that bear no relation to the case they are investigating. Therefore, they would only classify the extracted information as digital evidence, even if the physical system remains in storage” (https://www.axon.com/resources/5-common-types-of-digital-evidence-and-what-you-should-know-about-them)

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Relevant Material: “A police report is a formal document written by a police officer detailing the facts and circumstances of an incident, typically one involving a crime or illegal activity. It serves as a crucial record for investigations, insurance claims, and legal proceedings, and is also used by law enforcement for tracking crime trends” (Google)

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Relevant Material: “An incident report is a formal document that records details about an unexpected or unplanned event, often involving accidents, injuries, or safety concerns. It serves as a detailed account of what happened, when, where, and who was involved, and may also include an analysis of the event and recommended actions. Incident reports are crucial for documenting incidents, identifying risks, and improving safety protocols…



Relevant Material on Streetsville (near Barbertown bridge): "Streetsville (pop. 47,327)[1] is a neighbourhood located in the northwestern corner of the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on the Credit River. Although Streetsville occupies the west and east banks of the river, the historic village area is located on its west bank.

A town prior to the 1974 amalgamations that formed the City of Mississauga, it seeks to keep a "small town" charm by retaining a variety of historical buildings and streetscapes. As part of this attempt to maintain a separate identity from the larger city, the names of two main Mississauga streets, as they pass through Streetsville, retain the names they had when Streetsville was an independent village: Mississauga Road and Bristol Road, which remain as Queen Street and Main Street respectively. Other main thoroughfares that pass through or near Streetsville include Britannia Road, Creditview Road, Eglinton Avenue, and Erin Mills Parkway...Bread and Honey Festival




In 1973, Streetsville held the first Bread and Honey Festival. This was an acknowledgement to the town's history and its involvement with milling as Kraft Canada and ADM Milling had well-established flourmills in the area. The festival become an annual event being held on the first weekend of June.[13] The festival is held at Streetsville Memorial Park. Some of the events include live musical performances, a carnival run, a consumers market, a pancake breakfast, and parade.[14][15][16][17][18] The festival went on hiatus in 2020.[19] It came back in 2022 as the Bread and Honey Street Festival and returned as a full festival in 2023..." (Streetsville, Mississauga - Wikipedia)


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Relevant Material: "Streetsville's commercial rental stats vary significantly by property type, with current listings on sites like REALTOR.ca showing retail and office rates potentially ranging from approximately $16 to $22 per square foot per year (or monthly prices for smaller units) as of late 2024/early 2025. More specific rates require checking current listings, but trends from the larger Mississauga market saw commercial/retail rates increase to $47.21/sq. ft. and office rates to $19.40/sq. ft. in Q3 2024. 


Key Factors Influencing Commercial Rental Rates:

Property Type: Office, retail, and industrial spaces have different market rates. 

Location within Streetsville: Proximity to main streets and the village core can impact value. 

Building Age and Condition: Newer, first-class buildings often command higher prices. 

Lease Type: Some listings provide monthly rates while others offer annual per-square-foot costs. 

Where to Find Specific Data:

Local Property Listings:

Visit websites like REALTOR.ca, LoopNet Canada, and Village of Streetsville for current availabilities and their associated costs. 

Market Reports:

The Toronto Real Estate Board (TRREB) Commercial Report provides broader market trends, though not always granular enough for a specific neighbourhood.." (Google)

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Relevant Material: "Design inspiration from nature, known as biomimicry, involves studying and emulating nature's time-tested strategies, forms, and processes to solve human design challenges sustainably and efficientlyThis approach spans various disciplines and helps create innovative solutions, such as self-cleaning surfaces inspired by lotus leaves or the adhesive technology of Velcro based on burdock burrs. 

Key Concepts
  • Biomimicry/Biomimetics:
    The practice of emulating nature's forms, processes, and ecosystems to find innovative solutions to human problems. 
  • Integrates natural elements and patterns into architectural and urban environments to enhance human well-being and connection to nature. 
Examples in Design
  • Velcro:
    Inspired by burdock burrs that cling to clothing and animal fur, leading to a hook-and-loop fastener. 
  • Self-Cleaning Surfaces:
    Based on the water-repellent properties of lotus leaves, leading to self-cleaning paint, tiles, and other materials. 
  • Airplane Wings:
    Shaped to mimic the structure and airflow of bird wings, improving efficiency and lift. 
  • Bullet Train:
    The design of the nose of a Japanese high-speed train was inspired by the Kingfisher bird, reducing noise and improving efficiency. 
How to Get Inspiration
  • Observe Nature:
    Take time to observe the colors, shapes, patterns, and textures in natural environments and record your findings through photos or sketches. 
  • Study Functions:
    Consider the function of natural elements, such as how a bird's bright feathers might serve for camouflage or attracting a mate. 
  • Abstract Forms:
    Draw inspiration from the abstract qualities of nature, incorporating organic shapes, fluid lines, and evoking the emotions that nature inspires. 
  • Emulate Processes:
    Learn from nature's sustainable processes, such as photosynthesis for energy capture or the way redwood forests operate as efficient ecosystems. 
Benefits of Nature-Inspired Design
  • Sustainability:
    Offers sustainable, efficient, and environmentally friendly solutions by learning from nature's enduring designs. 
  • Innovation:
    Drives innovation by tapping into billions of years of natural evolution and design experience. 
  • Efficiency:
    Provides solutions that have been perfected by natural selection, leading to highly efficient designs. .." (Google)

Relevant Coverage: 

A. Auto Insurance - Comprehensive (All perils) 

B. Liability Insurance 

C. Travel and Health Coverage 

D. Life Insurance

E. Life Jacket, panic button, anti-drowning bracelet, GPS Tracker

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