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Brantford Bulldogs announces new hockey operations team
Brantford Bulldogs announces new hockey operations team

CTV News

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • CTV News

Brantford Bulldogs announces new hockey operations team

The Brantford Bulldogs team bus is seen parked outside the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium in this file photo taken on September 1, 2024. (Shelby Knox/CTV News) The Brantford Bulldogs are promoting some of their own. It was announced Thursday that Spencer Hyman, the team's vice-president and chief operating officer, will be taking over as General Manager. Justin Ismael, the current Director of Hockey Operations, has been promoted to Assistant General Manager, while Mike Galati will become Director of Hockey Operations and Scouting. The Bulldogs also have two new Directors of Player Development, Adrian Vilaca and Gary Roberts. Roberts was in the National Hockey League (NHL) for 21 seasons. He played for the Calgary Flames, Carolina Hurricanes, Toronto Maple Leafs, Florida Panthers, Pittsburgh Penguins and Tampa Bay Lightning. Before joining the NHL, he played one season with OHL's Guelph Platers. 'This new and exciting addition will add tremendous value to the Bulldogs by leveraging their storied reputations as the go-to on and off-ice development team; a team that calls some of the best current and developing hockey players in the world as their clients,' a press release said. 'We are thrilled to welcome them to the Bulldogs.'

Man wrecked woman's home weeks after signing contract with her
Man wrecked woman's home weeks after signing contract with her

Yahoo

time04-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Man wrecked woman's home weeks after signing contract with her

A builder who left a 'gaping hole' in the back of a woman's house after charging her £17,000 for work when his company was about to go bust has been handed a suspended sentence. Gary Roberts, 60, signed a contract with his unsuspecting victim at the start of May 2021, promising to complete an extension to the rear of her property, a magistrates heard. Within one week the woman had paid Roberts a £10,000 deposit and made a further payment of £7,000 at the end of June of the same year, even though he knew his company GR Developments 1 Ltd was in financial trouble. READ MORE: Police searched his phone - what they found has earned him a life sentence READ MORE: The Greater Manchester walking trail with a sun-trap café worth a visit on a sunny day The builder, of Old Spot Way, Winsford, in Cheshire, never finished the project, walking off the site with the victim's money in his back pocket and a gaping hole in the back of her house. He has since been ordered to pay his victim more than £10,000 in compensation and was handed a six-month prison sentence, suspended for two years. David Snasdell, Chief Investigator at the Insolvency Service, said: "Gary Roberts left his victim in a state of utter desperation after wrecking her home. "He never should have even signed a contract with her, as he knew his company was in financial trouble. "Protecting the public from rogue traders such as Roberts is something the Insolvency Service takes extremely seriously." Chester Magistrates' Court heard the shady builder told the victim it would cost around £17,000 for new windows and a rear extension. But just weeks after signing the contract, Roberts received advice from professionals about placing GR Developments 1 Ltd into liquidation which led him to walk off the site. CI Snasdell said: "The back of the victim's house was completely exposed to the elements, having been knocked down from the kitchen. "Roberts and his company also left a huge mess in her garden, with debris and rubble everywhere." During that time he paid himself £11,513 between May and July 2021 knowing that his company was insolvent. It was eventually dissolved in January 2023. Roberts was sentenced for fraudulently removing property in anticipation of the winding-up of a company, contrary to section 206 of the Insolvency Act 1986 on Monday 31 March. Roberts was subsequently banned as a company director for 10 years for his misconduct at GR Developments 1 Ltd, with the disqualification in place until February 2034. He was also ordered to complete 20 days of community rehabilitation activity, pay £1,000 in costs, and a £154 surcharge. The woman has since completed her extension in April 2022 after employing other tradesmen. CI Snasdell said: "Fraudulent behaviour which causes clear financial harm to innocent people will be thoroughly investigated by the agency."

Rogue trader left ‘gaping hole' in woman's house after taking £10k deposit
Rogue trader left ‘gaping hole' in woman's house after taking £10k deposit

The Independent

time03-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Independent

Rogue trader left ‘gaping hole' in woman's house after taking £10k deposit

A builder who left a gaping hole in a woman's house where her kitchen once stood has been handed a suspended jail sentence. Gary Roberts, from Cheshire, persuaded his victim to pay over £17,000 for new windows and a rear extension in 2021, which he never completed. The 60-year-old then paid himself more than £11,000 in funds from his GR Developments 1 Ltd company at the time it was entering liquidation. Roberts, of Old Spot Way, Winsford, pleaded guilty to fraudulently removing property in anticipation of the winding-up of a company, contrary to section 206 of the Insolvency Act 1986. He was sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for two years, at Chester Magistrates' Court on Monday. He was also ordered to complete 20 days of community rehabilitation activity, pay £1,000 in costs, and a £154 surcharge. David Snasdell, Chief Investigator at the Insolvency Service, said that Roberts had 'left his victim in a state of utter desperation after wrecking her home.' 'He never should have even signed a contract with her, as he knew his company was in financial trouble.' Mr Snasdell noted that the back of the victim's house was 'completely exposed to the elements, having been knocked down from the kitchen.' Roberts and his company also 'left a huge mess' in her garden, with pictures showing debris and rubble everywhere. 'Protecting the public from rogue traders such as Roberts is something the Insolvency Service takes extremely seriously. Fraudulent behaviour which causes clear financial harm to innocent people will be thoroughly investigated by the agency.' Roberts first signed a contract with his customer at the start of May 2021, promising to complete an extension to the rear of her property. Within a week, she had paid the rogue trader a £10,000 deposit, before making a further payment of £7,000 at the end of June that year. Weeks after signing the contract, Roberts received advice from professionals about placing his company into liquidation. He would pay himself £11,513 in company money between May and July 2021, when he knew the company was insolvent. The Cheshire tradesman never finished the project and the victim had to employ other tradesmen to finish the extension in April 2022, losing out on the £17,000 she had initially handed over to Roberts. GR Developments 1 Ltd was eventually dissolved n January 2023. Roberts has been banned as a company director for 10 years for his misconduct at GR Developments 1 Ltd, with the disqualification in place until February 2034. He was also ordered to pay his victim more than £10,000 in compensation.

Victoria Park Guernsey to open for first time in March
Victoria Park Guernsey to open for first time in March

BBC News

time07-02-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Victoria Park Guernsey to open for first time in March

Guernsey's football ground, Victoria Park, is to opens its gates to the public for the first time next inaugural game at the ground will be Guernsey FC's men's team playing Woking's Westfield FC on Saturday 29 following day the Guernsey Football Association has organised a Girls' Community Football Festival in the morning, which will be supported by Guernsey FC the Sunday afternoon a Victoria Park Football Festival is set to take place to provide an opportunity for young footballers to play on the world-class stadium pitch for the first time. Victoria Park director Rob Jones said: "The launch has been planned to showcase the inclusive nature of football here in Guernsey, from the Green Lions' inaugural game on their new home ground to a celebration of grassroots football through our junior tournaments. "Guernsey FA chief Gary Roberts said the launch was "the culmination of many years of planning and perseverance" that marked a "huge chapter" in the island's football FC manager Tony Vance described the opening of the ground as "a huge milestone for the club".

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