Man collected $40K for school anti-bullying program he didn’t deliver

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Halton police have arrested a man they say collected more than $40,000 in sponsorships for an anti-bullying program he never delivered. The 44-year-old was supposed to present his anti-bullying program to more than 30 schools in Hamilton and Halton, police say. He operated his company as “Be the Game” and “Kind Every Time.” Police say the man went to a Burlington business in spring 2015 and got more than $40,000 in sponsorship money for his program.

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