There was no sign of forced entry into the home of slain nurse Sonia Varaschin in Orangeville, Ont., police say, adding they don't believe her killing was random.
ORANGEVILLE, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Sept. 8, 2010) - The federal, provincial and municipal governments will celebrate the opening of an affordable housing project in Orangeville.
ORANGEVILLE, Ont. - The person who killed an Ontario nurse left behind some clues that police say could help them track the culprit — through his boots.
BOLTON — As Sonia Varaschin's family waits for the slain nurse's remains to be released, mother Michele is preparing to look through her eldest daughter's all-too-short lifetime of photos. The smile that warmed so many hearts for 42 years was stolen Aug.[...]
Eleven days after Sonia Varaschin went missing and five days after her remains were found along a secluded country road, the public has no reason to believe they’re not at risk.