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1. Research the area: Start by investigating local history and legends of buried treasure. and historical societies can be valuable resources. 2. Gather the right: Equip yourself with metal detectors, shovels, a GPS device to help you locate and dig up potential treasures. 3. Explore diverse locations: Check beaches, old battlefields, abandoned properties, and places with historical, as these areas may yield hidden treasures. 4. patient and persistent: Treasure hunting can take time, so stay motivated and enjoy the adventure of discovering places and stories along the way.

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Mississauga father says he was forced to personally track down the driver who fled after striking his 13-year-old son — frustrated by what he describes as a slow police investigation.The collision happened on the morning of Sept. 8 as Syed Saeed’s 13-year-old son and 11-year-old daughter walked towards Erin Centre Middle School in Mississauga.As the two children crossed the intersection of Tenth Line West and Perennial Drive, Saeed says a left-turning Toyota Sienna struck the boy head-on, tossing him several feet into the air before he fell in the middle of the crosswalk.“They were scared. They were shaking,” Saeed said. “My son is 13 years old. He had no clue how to handle this situation. He was scared. He was nervous. He stood up and he ran towards home.”

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