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A 63-year-old man was sentenced for five years by the Larnaca criminal court after he was found guilty of illegal possession of drugs with intent to supply.A police statement said that the man was arrested on September 6, 2022, after members of the Ykan drug squad seized a large quantity of s stanley us ynthetic cannabinoids and materials used to prepare the substance from his residence and car.Police also found a small amount of cocaine and cannabis, as well as two precision scales in a warehouse used by the man to store the drugs. stanley quencher Follow Cyprus Mailon Google News cannabiscocaine arrestdrug arrestLarnacalarnaca court Share: Staff Reporter In case you missed stanley cup it Monday 30 June | 16:23 Cyprus cyclist battles injury to complete Mountain of Hell race By Sena Chang Sunday 29 June | 13:49 Oh, the romance of living in the Cyprus countryside By Rebekah Gregoriades Tuesday 01 July | 04:24 Criminal charges loom for those wasting water By Elias Hazou Sunday 22 June | 14:33 Most boring museum has a dusty charm By Sena Chang Under the EU s GDPR regulations you will not be able to read or make comments under articles unless you accept CM cookies because the commenting platform, Disqus, will be automatically disabled. This is because Disqus is a third party platform that uses cookies and/or trackers. Click here to change your cookie preferences Latest Tuesday 01 July | Uyhv WAYNE C. NICKERSON
Legislator talkBANGOR 鈥?State Rep. Matthew Peterson of Rumford will be the guest speaker during the meeting of the Physical Disabilities Support Group at 5:30 p stanley website .m. Thursday, July 7, at Winterberry Heights, 932 Ohio St.Peterson is a wheelchair user and an independent living specialist for Alpha One in South Portland. His topic will be the recent session of the Legislature and its impact on those with disabilities. He will take questions from those attending.Family, friends and caregivers of people with dis stanley cup abilities are welcome to attend. A potluck meal will be held at 5 p.m. For stanley termoska information, call 945-6878.Benefit concertBANGOR 鈥?Singer-songwriter Amy Robbins-Wilson of Belfast will combine story and the songs of her Angel Baby Lullabies in a concert to benefit Empty Arms Healthcare Charities at 7 p.m. Sunday, July 10, at First United Methodist Church on Essex Street.Empty Arms is an organization that supports grieving families who have suffered the loss of an infant through pregnancy loss, stillbirth or during the first few months of life. It is a project of Healthcare Charities. I am blessed to use my music to foster awareness of this important topic, Robbins-Wilson said. Empty Arms provides help to so many hurting families. Cathy Van Dolman of Empty Arms describes Angel Baby Lullabies as similar to listening to my heart speak. She added, Amys music helps us to keep the memories of our sweet babies alive while reminding us that we are not alone in our grief. The conce |
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