You will also start receiving the Star's free morning newsletter Scarborough—Woburn 2025 federal election live results. Browse live results for all 343 ridings 187 of 187 polls are reporting as of 4:21 p.m. Follow our full coverage of the 2025 federal election 187 of 187 polls are reporting as of 4:21 p.m. Follow our full coverage of the 2025 federal election Coteau has 22,534 of 41,761 votes (53.96%) is in second place with 12,602 votes (30.18%) and Amina Bhaiyat McKay was first elected to the House of Commons in 1997 Scarborough—Woburn used to be named Scarborough—Guildwood The riding’s boundaries were updated for the 2025 federal election 10,913 voters cast ballots at advance polls Looking for another riding? Here are the full results for the 2025 federal election. The Liberals have 169 races called in their favour They have 8,535,128 votes and 43.69 per cent of the popular vote The Conservatives have 144 races called in their favour They have 8,059,938 votes and 41.26 per cent of the popular vote The Bloc Québécois have 22 races called in their favour They have 1,232,095 votes and 6.31 per cent of the popular vote The New Democrats have seven races called in their favour They have 1,231,198 votes and 6.3 per cent of the popular vote The Greens have one race called in their favour They have 243,471 votes and 1.25 per cent of the popular vote There were three independents and four vacancies in the 338-seat Commons the Commons has grown by five ridings starting with this election This article was automatically generated using data provided by Canadian Press and will update as riding results become available Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - the email address may already exist Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account A father and son who own two restaurants in Woburn pleaded guilty this week in federal court to smuggling migrants into the country also admitted to a money laundering conspiracy who represent Hugo Moraes and Jesse Moraes both said in statements to GBH News that with the most serious charges dismissed their clients look forward to a “fair resolution of this matter.” director of the Immigrants’ Rights and Human Trafficking Program at Boston University School of Law told GBH News on Friday that she was disappointed by the outcome of the case She’s worried that the deal will make it harder for victims in this case to get help and add to fears in the immigrant community that traffickers will not be punished “The alleged conduct really includes telltale signs of trafficking including individuals being paid $3 per hour threats to throw workers out of the housing that they then provided which are really red flags in terms of trafficking offenses,'' she said ”I worry a little bit about the chilling impact it will have on survivors in stepping forward.“ The men face up to ten years in prison for each migrant violation Jesse Moraes also faces up to 20 years in prison for the money laundering charge Your essential daily newsletter delivering trusted news and can't miss programs from Boston and beyond 'ZDNET Recommends': What exactly does it mean ZDNET's recommendations are based on many hours of testing We gather data from the best available sources including vendor and retailer listings as well as other relevant and independent reviews sites And we pore over customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the products and services we’re assessing When you click through from our site to a retailer and buy a product or service Neither ZDNET nor the author are compensated for these independent reviews we follow strict guidelines that ensure our editorial content is never influenced by advertisers If you've been considering the brand's flagship Bluetooth speaker, now might be the time to splurge -- discounts are rare, and any price drop makes it a far better deal than paying full retail. ZDNET RECOMMENDS Marshall Woburn 3 One of the latest speakers from the audio company features a stylish design and loud output.  Prakhar Khanna/ZDNETThe Woburn 3 sports the signature Marshall look inspired by the company's old guitar amplifiers At 7.5kg in weight and 12.5 x 15.8 x 8.0 inches in measurement the Woburn 3 in Black would blend into any room decor.  Also: I spent hours testing Samsung's new flagship soundbar - it gave my Sonos a run for its money you get a faux leather finish with brass control knobs for Volume They're accompanied by a power switch and another button to switch between Bluetooth The front is made up of a cloth speaker grille with the company's branding that completes the classy and elegant look.  Connectivity options include Bluetooth v5.2 You also get a cavity on the back side to make it easier for you to pick up and move the speaker when needed.  The Marshall Woburn 3 isn't as feature-rich as some other speakers in this price range There's no Wi-Fi or 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volume and the speaker can fill a big room at 70% volume.  the Woburn 3 can be paired with the Marshall Bluetooth app to adjust in-app EQ You can also use the Placement Compensation feature to set the speaker at the best place in your room and it'll adjust the sound accordingly you just need to answer two basic questions.  where the missing codec support is still formidable there is one key feature that sets it apart which is just how tight the course is slightly more undulating than the Duke’s and it is said that there are plenty of members who have it as their favourite but according to the Golf Monthly rankings the best way for any golfer to decide which they like the most is to play all three It starts with an absolutely cracking par 4; a reasonably level drive before an approach over a large dip to a green protected by sand front-right Looking back from behind the green on the par-4 tenth At 98th in our Top 100 UK&I Course Rankings in association with Peter Millar the Duchess' at Woburn is an exacting test off the tee that will reward patience and good strategy Header Cell - Column 0 Header Cell - Column 1 Address woburngolf.co.uk golf.enquiries@woburn.co.uk For anyone who is intimated by a tree-lined prospect from the tee the Duchess’ at Woburn will sound a rather loud alarm and you can enjoy a beautiful but clearly demanding pine-lined design where accuracy is essential the reward for keeping it straight will be the chance to score well and have a real sense of golfing achievement – Give your driving and long game accuracy its toughest test secluded and separate tree-lined holes at this welcoming club – Decide which of Woburn’s three Top 100 courses is your favourite UK & Ireland Top 100 Golf Courses 2025/26 - 98 It is on the Duchess’ that trees are at their most imposing and narrow-minded they hug the holes so tightly at times that golfers may experience a touch of claustrophobia There are few leading courses anywhere that place quite such a premium on straight hitting And while you might imagine that the counterbalance for this would be less of a demand for length you also have to drive it long enough to be able to get a sight of the green The course opens with a particularly strong and good-looking par 4 that calls for a long approach over a dip and where encroaching trees are an ominous threat Any tee shot too far from the optimum line here This is followed by a par-3 that sums up Woburn in the space of 188 yards It appears so narrow from the tee that you really feel as though you are playing down a corridor I think that while accuracy is obviously desirable off the tee it is actually essential on a good number of the approaches because the greens offer a relatively small target trees close to the green can actually block the line to the flag fear not as it’s still very enjoyable and you will fully enjoy the conundrums that it sets It certainly requires a strategic and skilful approach the four par 5s probably offer the best chance to pick up points the Duchess' is a very scenic course that rewards good shot-making and a patient and flexible approach it’s been a popular venue for competition over many years and from 1982 until 1994 it hosted the Ford Classic on the Ladies European Tour John SlaterGolf Monthly Top 100 PanellistIf you were coming to Woburn just to play the Duchess course you would not get a great golfing day out John WinterGolf Monthly Top 100 PanellistThe course is set in splendid isolation with only woodpeckers The sounds of a solid drive echoing through the trees is an absolute joy but I personally struggled with the narrow playing lines I know the members at this really strong club love the beauty and the test but I struggle to distinguish many of the holes from one another and would prefer more variety both in terms of views and challenge Subscribe to the Golf Monthly newsletter to stay up to date with all the latest tour news head-to-heads and buyer’s guides from our team of experienced experts Matt WeaversGolf Monthly Top 100 PanellistThe Duchess is certainly unique and presents a very different challenge from the rest of the Top 100 courses to my mind it is too one-dimensional with the extreme claustrophobia also having a detrimental effect on conditioning and visual appeal Rob FearGolf Monthly Top 100 PanellistMildly underwhelmed by the course itself mainly because the playing lines were so narrow Russ GroombridgeGolf Monthly Top 100 PanellistThe Duchess is not for the faint-hearted and definitely not for anyone that can’t hit it straight off the tee Stock up on balls before you play and hope you’re having a good day The beautiful parkland design at Ashridge dates back to the 1930s and benefitted in its early years from the creative genius of various architects including the great Tom Simpson What remains is a genuine oasis away from the hurly-burly of the modern world with great variety and beauty you’ll find The Woburn – a charming 18th-century property under the stewardship of the award-winning Oakman Group The Woburn has 48 hotel rooms plus seven stylish individually decorated cottages that sit just across the courtyard The Bell Hotel Woburn is run by Greene King Inns and provides comfortable accommodation with a restaurant He specialises in course reviews and travel and has played over 1,250 courses in almost 50 countries he played all 21 courses in East Lothian in 13 days One of Rob's primary roles is helping to prepare the Top 100 Courses of the UK&I as well as the Next 100 where he is missing two in Scotland and two in Ireland He has been a member of Tandridge for over 30 years where his handicap hovers around 15 You can contact him at r.smith896@btinternet.com you will then be prompted to enter your display name This website is unavailable in your location It appears you are attempting to access this website from a country outside of the United States therefore access cannot be granted at this time and also has more variety than the Duke’s or Duchess’ Many consider the par-5 7th to be the signature hole the split fairway runs either side of a copse of pines but sets up a straighter chance to get home in two To have all of them in the Top 100 is a remarkable feat and one which makes Woburn a massive attraction for keen golfers There are two routes in to the strong par-5 seventh The Marquess’ is a modern classic which is a firm favourite of professional and amateur alike - it is ranked 77th in our Top 100 UK&I Course Rankings in association with Peter Millar The Marquess’ is the youngest and most varied of Woburn’s three Top 100 courses It offers a tremendous expedition through mature woodland over an expansive site where you feel as though your group is the only one on the course There is an very well crafted mix of traditional through-the-trees golf along with elements that are new and modern recent host of the Women’s British Open – Test every department of your game at this friendly club UK & Ireland Top 100 Golf Courses 2025/26 - 77 Its design was a collaboration that involved Ross McMurray of European Golf Design, Peter Alliss, Clive Clark who recently designed Dumbarnie Links and the man who was synonymous with Woburn winding its way through a vast acreage of glorious countryside on the Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire borders a look from the air suggests that it covers as much land as the other two courses combined the meandering fairways of the Marquess’ are flanked by magnificent trees all the way The first hole offers a false sense of security being one of the less demanding par 4s the course bursts into action on the next two each of which works its way from right to left and has been designed to counter aggressive play subtly shaped holes and thought-provoking approaches are very much the order of the day I think the long 7th is a really interesting hole while the 9th is also very memorable with an approach down over a shallow ravine to a green that stares back invitingly there will always be differing personal views about which is the most enjoyable of Woburn’s three tree-lined courses using Golf Monthly’s tried and highly trusted criteria John SlaterGolf Monthly Top 100 PanellistPerfectly competent design but no real wow holes except perhaps the seventh Come on a sunny day in late Autumn and you will have a fantastic day out Matt WeaversGolf Monthly Top 100 PanellistThe smoothest greens I have played on this year Rob FearGolf Monthly Top 100 PanellistCelebrates golf in all its glory People debate which of the three Woburn courses they like the most John WinterGolf Monthly Top 100 PanellistIt is easy to forget that the Marquess’ is just 25 years old and will continue to mature over time From the very back tees it would be supremely challenging and it wasn’t that easy playing from the tee of the day Woburn is a great place to play inland golf and as a three-course complex it is hard to beat Russ GroombridgeGolf Monthly Top 100 PanellistThe Marquess’ is the pick of the three courses at Woburn for me There are some great holes on the course and the 7th and 12th are perfect examples of how to make golf holes fun If there were more like this on the course I would be itching to get back The Bell Hotel is run by Greene King Inns and provides comfortable accommodation with a restaurant Since the Duke's Course opened in 1976 a total of over 60 Professional Tournaments have been staged at Woburn Golf Club using the Duke's Ten former winners are members of The World Golf Hall of Fame There have also been four further major winners with Ariya Jutanugarn Yes - the maximum handicap index for men is 24 and is 36 for ladies We aim to create a premium and relaxed experience at Woburn Golf Club and we politely request Members their Guests and Visitors adhere to our dress code with the general principle that they are smartly attired at all times Courses and Practice Facilities Recognised smart golfing attire: Men’s shirts must be tucked in at all times caps and visors must be removed when entering the clubhouse Recognised golfing or smart casual attire (No blue denim) leisure and sandal style footwear (No flip flops or sliders) 3rd hole on the Dukes Course at Woburn (Getty Images) At 86th in our Top 100 UK&I Course Rankings in association with Peter Millar Woburn Golf Club Duke's Course is very attractive and framed by a wonderful array of mature trees https://www.woburngolf.co.uk Monday to Friday (Weekends and Bank Holidays are for members only) Beautifully designed and maintained with tree lined fairways throughout It’s a layout where the ability to hit a straight drive is of paramount importance With virtually all the fairways being tree lined any shot off-line is likely to end up in the trees ‘going for it’ such as second shots on the par 5s has a risk/reward element akin to firing over water hazards on other courses Great fun to play a totally forested course REASONS TO PLAY WOBURN GOLF CLUB DUKE'S COURSE – Attractive course carved out of beautiful forest – A great history having been venue for British Masters and other pro tournaments UK & Ireland Top 100 Golf Courses 2025/26 - 86 it had found its way onto the European Tour schedule going on to host the British Masters 16 times over the next 23 years you will often find yourself playing your second shot out sideways All the Woburn courses are tree lined throughout the Duke's is wider and visually less challenging than the Duchess' While I like the fact that the trees frame the holes well and provide a feeling of seclusion and tranquillity It’s a well-designed course that doesn’t rely on heavy bunkering or water hazards for protection The clever routing through the trees and the changes in elevation provide challenge enough The Duke’s boasts a very pretty start a demanding middle section then a tricky run for home where accuracy is often of more use than distance as you seek to place your ball in the ideal spot over the closing three doglegs the most majestic of the holes falls early on in the short-but-delightful downhill par-3 3rd bathed in robes of purple glory when the rhododendrons are in bloom and the magnificent par 4 that follows playing round and up to a challenging two-tier green sheltering in a secluded arbour Precision is most definitely the name of the game on the Duke’s course John WinterGolf Monthly Top 100 PanellistThe Dukes is a golfer’s course and with its rich tournament history was again in very good condition when I played it The tree lined fairways in the dappled sunshine give you a sense of privacy and exclusivity The sound of your golf ball echoing down and through the avenue of pine trees helps endorse your good shots The bracken and gorse clearance has helped reveal some of the course’s more subtle hazards but a good tree surgeon could do more Matt WeaversGolf Monthly Top 100 PanellistThe historical tournament pedigree definitely adds a sense of occasion to the Dukes and the welcome for visiting golfers is polished and genuine the overall feeling is clearly that of a commercial enterprise and leaves me feeling a little uninspired Chris DobsonGolf Monthly Top 100 PanellistThe iconic 3rd and the dramatic rollercoaster dog legs that follow set the tone for an exciting though (depending on your accuracy off the tee) sometimes scary round of golf I love playing in amongst the woods at Woburn The tree lined holes are truly as beautiful but challenging when you are fighting a bit of a slice Of all the courses in the Top 100 this is almost certainly the most demanding at times like spectators straining to get a view Accuracy is also vital on many approaches as the greens are relatively small meaning that the Duchess’ requires a strategic winding its way through 200 acres of glorious countryside with plenty of majestic woodland separating the holes this excellent design has hosted the British Masters four times and the Women’s British Open twice exquisitely crafted holes and stirring approaches are the hallmark here For other top courses in the area, check out our guide to the best golf courses in Bedfordshire. 3rd(Image credit: Getty Images)(Image credit: Getty Images)(Image credit: Woburn)15th(Image credit: Woburn GC)Woburn Golf Club Duke's Course Historical Top 100 Ranking UK&I2025/26 - 862023/24 - 852021/22 - 862019/20 - 862017/18 - 912015/16 - 972013/14 - 97 golf runs through his veins and his passion for the sport was bolstered during his time at St Andrews university studying history He went on to earn a post graduate diploma from the London School of Journalism Fergus has worked for Golf Monthly since 2004 and has written two books on the game; "Great Golf Debates" together with Jezz Ellwood of Golf Monthly and the history section of "The Ultimate Golf Book" together with Neil Tappin Fergus once shanked a ball from just over Granny Clark's Wynd on the 18th of the Old Course that struck the St Andrews Golf Club and rebounded into the Valley of Sin Building construction has begun on the City of Bellingham’s new storage facility in the wedge of land between Woburn Street and Old Woburn Street near Bayview Cemetery.  The site was formerly home to Parks & Recreation Operations and included an old horse barn and caretaker house the city has worked to streamline its parks and public works operations so the two departments can share resources explained then-public works director Eric Johnston during a city council meeting in May.  The parks department has relocated to the newly renovated Pacific Street Operations Center leaving the Woburn Street site to serve as seasonal equipment and bulk materials storage for both departments more functional area for the parks’ nursery program the city awarded Faber Construction a $6.9 million contract to improve the property with new secure indoor and outdoor storage areas The funding comes from the city’s street fund transportation fund and real estate excise tax the contractor removed vegetation and buildings graded the site and installed stormwater facilities Now construction on the new storage buildings has begun.   The project includes pedestrian improvements on both flanks of the facility with sidewalks on the east side of Old Woburn improved sidewalk ramps on the west side of Old Woburn an improved pedestrian crossing at Wildflower Way and a pedestrian-triggered flashing light crossing on Woburn The project is eligible for Bellingham’s 1% for the Arts in which 1% of eligible costs of capital improvement projects exceeding $2 million will go to public art Artwork hasn’t been chosen yet for the Woburn project but will likely be on one of the large blank walls facing the heavily traveled adjacent streets.  The city anticipates construction will wrap up by March 2025. Updates are available at cob.org/project/woburn-site Julia Tellman writes about civic issues and anything else that happens to cross her desk; contact her at juliatellman@cascadiadaily.com Email newstips@cascadiadaily.com or Call/Text 360-922-3092 Every product is carefully selected by our editors. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more Marshall has been making wireless speakers in the image of some of its iconic guitar amps the British hi-fi maker’s iconic logo front and center … but you can stream music to them straight from your smartphone The Woburn III is the largest and most expensive of Marshall’s wireless speaker offerings While not exactly new — it was released in 2022 — the brand just introduced a new finish that gives it a seriously cool Marshall has offered the Woburn III in two different finishes but the brand has now introduced a third option — brown the brown finish allows the Woburn III to blend seamlessly into various interiors and bring a “timeless style to [the speaker’s] signature rock ‘n’ roll sound the Woburn III is the same powered speaker as before It’s a front-firing speaker with five individually amplified drivers — a six-inch woofer two two-inch midrange drivers and two 0.75-inch tweeters — and can output a beefy 150 watts of power The Woburn III is a wireless speaker that streams music via Bluetooth — it lacks built-in Wi-Fi and therefore doesn’t support AirPlay 2 or Spotify Connect so you can technically use it as a TV speaker The Marshall Woburn III wireless speaker in the new brown finish is available now You can purchase the Woburn III in brown from the company’s website (Other online retailers like Best Buy and Amazon sell the Woburn III Goodyear Elementary School in Woburn welcomed a special mother-daughter duo on Friday as Nora Oliver and her seven-year-old daughter took center stage to introduce “Diligence” as the school’s Outer Character Trait for April Their inspiring speech captivated students and even three therapy dogs accompanied by police officers from Harvard University The Olivers are no strangers to diligence themselves As co-authors of three self-help children’s books—Emma and Mommy’s Magical Hearts Learning to Handle New Feelings—they exemplify perseverance and dedication and emotional growth—perfectly aligning with the Woburn Public Schools District’s values Nora and Emma shared personal stories about the power of persistence encouraged her peers to embrace mistakes as part of the learning process “I had to practice over and over again I got a little better!” she told the crowd reflected on the long and sometimes difficult process of writing their books we created something that can help other kids just like you!” she shared the Olivers challenged students to embrace diligence by setting personal goals for the month—whether in school or friendships—and committing to daily effort The event was a powerful reminder that success isn’t about being perfect—it’s about showing up With their inspiring words and real-life example Nora and Emma Oliver have left a lasting impact on the students of Goodyear Elementary encouraging them to approach challenges with determination and heart For additional support, please contact Nora Oliver via email at nora@noraoliver.com, visit her website at www.noraoliver.com, or check out her local TV show on her YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NoraOliver © Copyright 2012 - 2023 | citybiz | All Rights Reserved EmailThis image taken from security video provided by the Massachusetts Court System shows Nicholas Akerberg deploying pepper spray as he enters Woburn District Court on Monday (Massachusetts Court System via AP)Police in Woburn have arrested a man who they say entered a courthouse while wearing a gas mask and tactical gear and attacked several people with pepper spray The man police identified as Nicholas Akerberg tactical boots and sunglasses when he entered Woburn District Court on Monday Akerberg deployed pepper spray at multiple court officers a police officer and an assistant district attorney according to a statement from the Middlesex district attorney's office shoved and assaulted multiple people before several officers subdued him the police officer and two court officers were transported to a hospital and later released The man was charged with six counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and several other charges An investigation later revealed Akerberg had eight canisters of pepper spray and two smoke canisters Police and the district attorney's office didn’t respond to email messages seeking information about a lawyer for Akerberg Akerberg was ordered held at a Monday arraignment He is slated to undergo a competency evaluation and is due back in court May 2 Savannah Powers delivered an explosive performance scoring four goals and leading Woburn to a 5-2 victory over Needham in a non-conference battle Monday night at O’Brien Rink As you can clearly see from that first period But I thought that we came out of that first period with the one-goal lead which felt a little bit like we had robbed them,” said Woburn coach Steve Kennedy “So I thought that they (Needham) controlled the play a lot through that first 15 minutes I was really impressed with the way that our kids rebounded got a couple more goals in that second period The game opened with both teams demonstrating strong control of their respective zones but Needham appeared more composed in the early moments Olivia Leschinski took a promising shot but Woburn goalie Cadence Pearce skillfully made the save Rockets defenseman Adrienne Giancola followed up with a nearly successful attempt sending a shot that Pearce made a critical deflection on with her left pad keeping the game scoreless Kate Sullivan had a great opportunity with a backhander was quick to respond with an impressive save As the first period approached its conclusion Woburn (9-5-0) found itself with a power play opportunity The Tanners seized this chance to strike first as Juliana Ferragamo delivered a precise pass to Powers putting Woburn ahead 1-0 with 13 seconds left in the period The Tanners wasted no time at the start of the second period; just 40 seconds in who fired a shot from the left side of the net extending Woburn’s lead to 2-0.  “For us to come out and strike first and get that two-goal lead felt really good I think that picked up the kids’ spirits and I think that they really started to believe in themselves and believe in their ability to win the game Following a faceoff in the Woburn defensive zone Powers dashed into the Rocket territory and quickly took a shot finding the back of the net at the 2:15 mark and pushing the score to 3-0 Needham tightened the score when Cassie Ling found the net at the 7:11 mark fired a precise shot into the right side of the goal while Pearce was sprawled on the left side Bella D’Amelio and captain Emmie Verville were credited with assists on the play Woburn was able to regain its three-goal lead on a power play when Powers netted her third goal of the night stretching the lead to 4-1 time of the goal was at 9:10 mark The Tanners confidently controlling the game heading into the final period with a three-goal cushion the Rockets ignited their comeback hopes just 24 seconds into the final period when Katelyn Birnbaum darted into Woburn’s zone and eluded Pearce the Rockets earned a power play with less than six minutes remaining in the game when Ferragamo was sent to the box for interference showcasing her skill by thwarting Needham’s scoring attempts Powers buried her fourth of the night with 1:10 left on the clock “I think my team was with me a lot on this one P: (978) 682-2425E: info@playhnib.com