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The second major winter storm in a week is set to hit a wide swath of Ontario and Quebec this weekend, and it will start for some areas as soon as Fridays rush hour.How much snow can we expect Another winter storm moves across Ontario and Quebec this evening into Sunday, said Environment and Climate Change meteorologist Gerald Cheng, during a zoom media briefing Friday afternoon. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Snow, he said, will be particularly heavy throughout a long corridor stretching from Lake Huron in the west to eastern Quebec, with up to 25 cm of snow forecast for Ontario.What areas will be hit the hardest ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Toronto and other areas that hug Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, including southern portions of Durham, Peel and Halton regions, will be cushioned a bit. For the Toronto area its only 5 to 10 cm of snow, he said. For areas north of that, even north of Markham or Thornhill, youre talking up to 25 cm of snow. So it really depends on where you are stanley flasche in the Golden Horseshoe. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It will start affecting stanley cup southwestern Ontario by later this afternoon and slowly b vaso stanley y this evening it will also affect the Greater Golden Horseshoe. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The slight uptick in temperatures overnight into Saturday will only be brief and in
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MONTREAL 鈥?The thorny issue of sovereignty re-emerged on the Quebec campaign trail on Sunday, as Liberal Leader Philippe Couillard suggested his Coalition Avenir Quebec rival hadn ;t totally given up on the idea of an independent Quebec.With just over a week remaining in the campaign, Couillard questioned Francois Legault federalist leanings, suggesting the former Parti Quebecois minister hasn ;t changed his st stanley tumbler ripes despite Legault emphatic promise to never hold a referendum.He even said, some time ago: I ;m not talking about sovereignty because the numbers aren 821 stanley thermos mug 7;t there, ; Couillard said in Vaudreuil, about half an hour we stanley tumbler st of Montreal. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Does that mean that if the numbers change he will be in agreement again You have to ask him the question.Legault completely rejected the suggestion of his rival, who he accused of dusting off the referendum scarecrow out of desperation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The only referendum question is, Do we want 19 years of the Liberal party he said in Gatineau, Que.We ;ve had 15 years, do we want another four years Quebecers have turned the page on sovereignty, especially the youth. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Saturday, Quebec political party Msgf Waterloo s My-Thai restaurant closes permanently
Whitchurch-Stouffville still exists, but you might not see much of the word Whitchurch ; in the future.After much debate about changing the name of the town, a very Canadian compromise was reached at the Dec. 3 Whitchurch-Stouffville council meeting.Goin stanley bottles g forward, the town will brand itself as the Town of Stouffville in all forward-facing places, but will legally keep its official name as the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It was the compromise put forward by Mayor Iain Lovatt after several councillors said a referendum was the only fair way to decide the issue.There was an overwhelming consensus that a rebranding exerci stanley mug se was necessary earlier this, Lovatt said, and the first step in the rebranding exercise was figuring what to do with the town name. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Being a marketing guy of almost 25 years, you want to have a very clear understanding of what it is that youre branding, Lovatt said.A referendum would not be ideal in this case because it would put the towns rebranding on hold for three years, until after the next municipal election, Lovatt said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We just needed clarity for staff because I think that deferring it is actually going to set us back, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley cup LOW
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LONDON 鈥?Buckingham Palace says Queen Elizabeth II is feeling poorly and has cancelled a planned appearance.The palace said in a Thursday statement that the 92-year-old monarch is feeling under the weather and will not attend a morning service at St. Paul Cathedral. The service marks the 200th anniversary of the Order of St. Michael and St. George.The queen has had a busy sched stanley cups uk ule in recent weeks, including stanley thermobecher appearances at the Royal Ascot horse show. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Ass cups stanley ociated Press Yvcv Thanking health-care heroes in Durham seniors homes
TORONTO 鈥?Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:Bank earningsBMO and Scotiabank will kick off bank earnings season on Tuesday, followed by National Bank of Canada and RBC on Wednesday, and TD and CIBC on Thursday. Banking leaders said in January water bottle stanley that an economic rebound is on the horizon, but that the short-term looks difficult and spending won ;t truly pick up until the back half of 2021 or even 2022.BoC speechBank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem is to speak online to Calgary Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday about how the global pandemic has affected the banks financial outlook. A recent survey by the central bank on consumer expectations showed that respondents believed they were less likely to find a new job if they lost their current one. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW LTC earningsExtendicare Inc. will release its Q4 and 2020 re stanley cups sults on Wednesday. The company, which owns or operates 71 long-term care facilities in Ontario, is subject to a proposed class action lawsuit related to its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Lobla stanley cup w resultsLoblaw Companies Limited will release its Q4 2020 results on Thursday. The grocery store operator is one of 12 companies participating in a pilot with the University of Toronto Creative Destruction Lab to experiment with rapid antigen tests to screen staff for COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Quebecor updateQ
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SCUGOG 鈥?Scugog is working with regional transit officials to reroute a bus travelling through a quiet Port Perry neighbourhood after residents there raised red flags about the new traffic on their roadway.In a deputation before councillors at the May 13 committee meeting, Carol Jones said resid stanley cup ents along Victoria Street 鈥?which mostly runs east-west between Old Simcoe Road and Union Avenue, just south of Scugog Street 鈥?became puzzled last month after their roadway became a new route for Durham Region Transits 950 bus, even though there are no bus stops on the street. This is a residential street with seniors and families living here, Jones told councillors. We are concerned children going to school, crossing Victoria Street, are in danger. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She added that the addition of new super mailboxes at the intersection of Old Simcoe Road and Victoria Street now results in neighbours parking alongside the road as they c stanley botella heck their mail. This causes more congestion and possible accidents, said Jones. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As well, she continued, Victoria Street is generally a long straightaway with just one stop 鈥?the Ash stanley us Street intersection 鈥?which raises concerns about bus speeds. And, added Jones, there are concerns the heavy vehicles could damage Victoria Street, a roadway in relatively good shape when compared to other Scugog streets.Increasing the frustration o
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Ontario sprawling northern and rural school boards are working to interpret the province back-to-school plan for smaller communities, saying they don ;t yet have all the answers for questions that parents are asking.Catherine Shedden, a spokeswoman for the Trillium Lakelands District School Board, said she fielded questions from parents about COVID-19 outbreak protocols and busing students to different schools.But with a month to go before classes resume, she said those questions remain unanswered 鈥?and they keep piling up given the unprecedented nature of the situation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We keep having people say, Oh, did you think of this ; I ;m like, 8 vaso stanley 216;No, we did not, ; Shedden said. It really is an ongoing exercise.In its plan released last week, the Ministry of Education said elementary students would return to school full-time in September, with their regular class sizes. To curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, elementary students would stanley cups uk not be allowed to mix with other classes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW High schoolers in all but 24 boards are also stanley cup to return to class full-time. Those 24 boards will see students attend only half the time, while doing distance learning for the other half.Masks will be mandatory for students in Grades 4 through 12 and will be encouraged for younger kids. Czvx TIMELINE: Halton confirms 9 new COVID-19 cases with new infections in Burlington and Oakville along with Milton
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GUELPH, Ont. 鈥?Police say a 63-year-old Guelph, Ont., man is dead after a car hit his wheelchair in the city south end Thursday evening.They say the collision happened at about 6 p.m. on Gordon Street near Poppy Drive and the man was taken to hospital, but he succumbed to his injuries about an hour later.Police say the street was close stanley cup d for about five hours for the investigation. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley nz BELOW They say the car was driven by a 45-year-old man from Burlington, Ont., but did not say if there will be any charges laid. Anyone who witnessed stanley cup the collision is asked to call police. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Afwq Irreversible trauma : Oakville man, 34, charged with sexually assaulting teen and threatening her with gun
The Don Mills Residents Incorporated and the City of Toronto will be back in court this spring, after a deal to end litigation over the location of a new community centre fell apart.In a letter released to the community this week, Don Mills Residents Inc. President Stephen Kziazek reported that the group would continue with its Superior Court appeal of a June decision that permitted Toronto to make changes to faci stanley cup lities on 966 Don Mills Rd.The land has been originally set aside as a community centre that would have replaced the Don Mills Civitan Arena, and the Don Mills Residents group took the city to court when council changed direction to build stanley cup a new community centre on a site being redev stanley flask eloped by Celestica in the Don Mills Road/Eglinton Avenue East neighbourhood. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The DMRI seemed poised to drop the appeal following Toronto Councils November meeting, where councillors voted to conditionally approve a second community space nearby the original, in a Lanterra/Cadillac Fairview development on the Donway.聽Local Don Valley East Councillor Denzil Minnan-Wong made it clear to the community that the deal to permit the new space at 169 the Donway was contingent on the end of litigation over 966 Don Mills, because the city would not take the chance on being compelled to build two community centres so close to one another.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The DMRI had put forwar
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Premier Doug Ford is warning of another lockdown as the number of COVID-19 patients surges at the end of a month that has seen cases almost double, creating a third wave. Folks, be prepared. Dont make plans for Easter, he said Tuesday as Ontario reported 2,336 new infections and hospit stanley thermobecher als reported their largest one-day influx of intensive-care patients of the pandemic, fuelled by more contagious variants that cause more serious illness. I wont hesitate to lock things down if we have to, added Ford. Everythings on the table. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The premiers acknowledgment that he is extremely concerned about case levels and the rising number of younger adults requiring hospital care comes less than two weeks after his government eased restrictions.For example, the number of indoor diners stanley kaffeebecher at restaurants and bars in areas like Halton, Durham and York no longer in lockdown was allowed to rise and outdoor patios were cleared to open in lockdown zones such as Toronto and Peel. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The government also indicated last Friday that barber shops, stanley cup hair and nail salons in lockdown areas could reopen April 12, although Ontarios chief medical officer, Dr. David Williams, cautioned Monday that is dependent on COVID-19 trends.Ford said those changes were all approved by Williams in consultation with local medical officers in Toronto and Peel at the time, but the situation h Zvbb Don t prejudge case in murders of sisters: lawyer
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GUELPH, Ont. 鈥?The London Knights scored four unanswered goals and rallied from a two-goal deficit to defeat the Guelph Storm 5-3 in the Ontario Hockey League Saturday for its second win in a row.Cody Morgan, Sean McGurn, Antonio Stranges and Luke Evangelista each had a goal and an assist for the division-leading Knights 21-9-1-0 . Gerard Keane rounded out the offence, and goalie Owen Flores stopped 20 pucks in the win.Jake Karabela, Michael Buchinger and Brae kubki stanley den Bowman replied fo stanley flask r the Storm 18-10-2-1 , which led 3-1 late in the second period. Owen Bennett turned away 28-of-32 shots in defeat. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW London outshot Guelph 33-23. Both teams failed to score on the power play.The Knights are first in the Midwest Division 43 points , ahead of the Storm in second 39 points . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW -COLTS 3 BATTALION 2 OT ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW BARRIE, Ont. 鈥?Ethan Cardwell scored 55 seconds into overtime to lift Barrie 18-9-3-0 over North Bay 19-12-3-2 . Mack Guzda stopped 34-of-36 shots for the Colts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley fr OW -FRONTENACS 6 ICEDOGS 2KINGSTON, Ont. 鈥?Lucas Peric, Francesco Arcuri and Martin Chromiak led the way offensively for Kingston 18-9-3-0 with two goals apiece. Jordan Frasca and Lucas Edmonds each contributed three Euxf Forces issues new orders on hateful conduct
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario long-term care operators welcomed provincial funding announced Wednesday to hire more than 4,000 staff within a year but advocates and employees said more must be done to improve working conditions in the sector.Long-Term Ca stanley cups re Minister Rod Phillips said the province would put aside $270 million to hire 4,050 long-term care workers by the end of next March.It part of a previously announced plan by the Progressive Conservative government to hire more workers for the sector, with a goal of getting long-term care residents an average of four hours of direct care per day by 2025. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This investment will allow all homes to hire an stanley polska d retain the staff they need to increase daily direct care so that we can meet the annual goals set out in our staffing plan, Phillips said at a press conference in Toronto.The government plans to introduce legislation this fall that would enshrine the four-hour care standard into law, the minister said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In the short-term, the funding announced Wednesday is expected to i stanley deutschland ncrease residents ; direct care to three hours per day by next March, Phillips said.Money will start flowing to the homes next month and the province will audit their expenditures to ensure funds are used properly, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The
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As she gazed across her fields stanley cup of chardonnay and pinot noir vines recently, Lynn Sullivan breathed a sigh of relief.The co-owner of Rosehall Run Vineyards in the heart of Prince Ed stanley vaso ward County was happy to see something that has been missing for most of the l stanley website ast 18 months 鈥?visitors from out of town. Weve really missed having people at the winery, said Sullivan. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While Rosehall Run has been able to ship plenty of its award-winning wines made by Dan Sullivan directly to customers during the COVID-19 pandemic, winery visits remain a vital part of their business plan. Weve been delivering our wines to customers directly, but part of what has helped Ontario wines grow is people coming out to the wineries, seeing the vines, and meeting the producers. Its really been a crucial factor, said Lynn Sullivan. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Thats a familiar sentiment to Shep Ysselstein, founder of Gunns Hill Artisan Cheese in Woodstock, Ont. People will come here because theyve heard of our cheese. But a lot of the time, people will be visiting the area and see the shop and discover us that way, said Ysselstein. Its great to finally start seeing some tourists back in. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Getting those visits kick-started again is the goal of a new campaign being launched by the Culinary Tourism Alliance, with funding from
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TORONTO 鈥?The Ontario Real Estate Association is calling for less stringent mortgage rules in a rebuttal aimed at the head of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.OREA chief executive Tim Hudak says in a letter to federal policy-makers that Ottawa should consider restoring 30-year insured mortgages, ease up on the interest rate stress test, and eliminate the test altogether for those renewing their mortgage with a different lender.In the July 18 letter to the House of Commons finance committee, Hudak said policy changes are needed to counter a downward trend in home ownership. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW [url=https://www.stanley-cups.at]stanley thermosflasche[/url] Canadians, especially young millennial families looking to buy their first homes, now face structural barriers to home ownership that won ;t go away on their own.The letter takes aim at comments made by CMHC president CEO Evan Siddall, who has been a vocal critic of those lobbying for eased rules. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW [url=https://www.cups-stanley.us]stanley thermos mug[/url] Siddall argued in a May letter to the finance committee that allowing 30-year insured mortgage terms, lowered to 25-year maximum terms in 2012, would [url=https://www.cup-stanley.de]stanley isolierkanne[/url] stimulate increased borrowing and inflate prices, but Hudak contends that government should only aim to tamp down on risky mortgages and not borrowing in general.He says the ban on 30-year mortgages is untargeted and penalizes younger buyers who have more time to pay off the debt, though Siddall argued the Idsn PM to deliver national address on COVID-19
Ontario schools could reopen in June and although doing so would increase COVID-19 cases, such a move may be manageable in some regions, says the provinces science advisory table.Premier Doug Ford wants consensus from doctors and teachers unions on students returning for in-person instruction for the last month of school, but also said we cant afford an 11 per cent increase in COVID-19 cases. We just have to get around the table and make sure we have an agreement, he [url=https://www.stanleycups.it]stanley cup[/url] said Thursday. I kn [url=https://www.stanley-cups.es]botella stanley[/url] ow a lot of parents are anxious but theres also the fact ... that it could possibly increase cases by 11 per cent. Thats concerning, because it compounds so quickly. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW However, the premier added that while he would love to get the kids back into classrooms, and noted that children aged 12 and up are now receiving vaccines, Im not going to rush into this. Fords comments came as the Canadian Pediatric Society, along with Sick Kids hospital and CHEO in Eastern Ontario and a coalition [url=https://www.stanleywebsite.us]stanley bottles[/url] of other prominent experts said children have suffered immeasurably over the course of the pandemic and again urged the province to immediately reopen schools. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The benefits of a few weeks in classroom cannot be overstated, they wrote in an open letter.New Democrat MPP Marit Stiles, her partys education critic, said students and their families are worn down after anoth
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TORONTO Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath took her election campaign today to the riding Doug Ford is hoping to capture, slamming the Tory leader tax plan on his home turf.Horwath says the Progressive Conservative leader is great with bumper sticker slogans, but once the layers are peeled back, his plan isn ;t actually for the people, as he says.Ford plan cuts a middle-class tax bracket by 20 per cent, but Horwath says that ac stanley mugs tually means the richest people will benefit the most. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Horwath campaigned today in the riding of Etobicoke North, where Ford is running. The riding currently belongs to Liberal Shafiq Qaadri, who has represented the riding on the back benches since stanley thermosflasche 2003. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Qaadri crashed Horwath event, holding up one of his own lawn signs and shouting that he and Horwath share a common goal against Ford.Horwath called his actions unfortunate. ARTI stanley cup becher CLE CONTINUES BELOW Shafiq, if you don ;t mind, I ;m going to finish my news conference and then you can have all the time you want to talk to the media, but please don ;t interrupt me, she said. It very rude. Zvbx Here are top town council discussions from Jan. 23 meeting
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OTTAWA 鈥?The Canadian Forces says the search for survivors in the military helicopter crash off the coast of Greece has formally ended after three days.Six military personnel were aboard a Cyclone helicopter that went down in the Mediterranean Sea on Wednesday as it was returning to the Halifax-ba stanley tumbler sed frigate HMCS Fredericton.The Forces said in a statement Friday that the search for five Canadians service members had forma stanley tumblers lly turned into 8220 earch and recovery efforts instead of a rescue effort. The body of Sub-Lt. Abbigail Cowbrough was previously recovered from the wreckage. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Forces said it also recovered the remains believed to be those of people aboard the helicopter but they can ;t ye stanley cup t be identified.The helicopter was part of the Fredericton NATO mission when it went down while concluding a training exercise. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Fredericton was bound for an Italian port and was expected to arrive Saturday.The Canadian military also sent a flight investigation team to the region to determine the cause of the crash. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Allied warships and aircraft are also helping the Canadian military find the other service members and the missing helicopter in the Ionian Sea. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Cyclo
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Residents of a tranquil Fredericton neighbourhood watched and waited for nearly three anxious hours early Friday as authorities tracked down a suspect who allegedly opened fire and killed four people, two of them police officers.For some, the terror began from the moment they opened their eyes. For others, it didn ;t sink in until they learned they were forced to hide in their homes. Here is how the morning unfolde stanley cup nz d from their perspectives.____ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW David MacCoubre stanley becher y was asleep in his apartment on Brookside Drive when three shots echoed through the morning calm mere metres from his bed.stanley travel mug 8220;It sounded like the first one came from right outside my bedroom window ... I was hoping for the two seconds that I was groggy that it was kids blowing off firecrackers, ; ; he said. Then two more happened within the first three minutes. ; ; ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW MacCoubrey said he heard at least 17 more shots over the next hour and a half, which he spent sitting on the floor far from his apartment windows.____ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tim Morehouse said he heard the trouble before he saw it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In his apartment on 237 Brookside Dr., he said he heard someone yelling 8220 hut up! Shut up! Then the bullets b Lwnr Chinese Embassy demands apology from German T-shirt retailer
OTTAWA 鈥?The latest new stanley cups s on COVID-19 developments in Canada all times eastern :7:45 p.m.British Columbia has again extended its state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic nearly 10 months after it was first declared. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Premier John H stanley cups organ says in the statement there hope with the provincial immunization program getting underway, but it too early to ease restrictions in the pandemic that has claimed 954 lives in B.C.A joint statement from Health Minister Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry on Tuesday says there have been eight more deaths along with 428 new cases of COVID-19 across the province. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It says more than 28,000 people in B.C. have so far been vaccinated against the illness.- stanley tumblers ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 5:55 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Alberta is reporting 843 new cases of COVID-19.The provinces chief medical health officer, Dr. Deena Hinshaw, says there have also been 26 additional deaths due to the virus.One of those is of a continuing care home worker in the Edmonton area.Health Minister Tyler Shandro says the woman is the second health-care worker to die of COVID-19 in the province.There are currently 919 people in hospital with the virus, and 140 of them are in i
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KINGSTON, Ont. 鈥?An Ontario university says it is looking into reports of a costume party attended by undergraduates that has been condemned by student leaders because of racial stereotypes.A statement from Queen U stanley cup niversity principal Daniel Woolf posted on the school website says it appears Saturday party took place off the university campus in Kingston, Ont.Woolf says that such a party would never be sanctioned by the university senior administration. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Alma Mater Society, a student government at the school, says the party was inappropriate and is an act that makes students feel uncomfortable.Photographs circulating on social media show students, most of them white, dressed as Middle Eastern sheiks, Viet Cong guerrillas and Buddhist monks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Woolf says the matter is being taken seriously by the university.Queen strives to be a diverse and inclusive community free fro stanley en mexico m discrimination or harassment of any kind. Any event that degrades, mocks, or marginalizes a group or groups of people is completely unacceptable, Woolf said in the statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If we determine that this was a Queen sponsored or sanctioned event, we will take appr stanley fr opriate action. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mdxz Census 2016: how men, women measure up
OTTAWA鈥擳he federal government is investing $1.1 million to support national disability organizations to help them reach out to people amid COVID-19.Disability Inclusion Minister Carla Qualtrough said in a statement the additional funds will be used to enhance communications and engagement activities of those organizations.The issue was one raised as key by an advisory panel that has been briefing the government since April. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The additional funds come as National AccessAbility Week, highlighting the c stanley cup ontributions of Canadians with disabilities, wrapped up Saturday. stanley cup During the week, the federal government announced $6.4 million over three years for up to 16 organizations across Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Friday, Ottawa announced a $548-million program to send cheques for between $100 and $600 to Canadians with disabiliti stanley cups es.Qualtrough said the past weeks have been difficult for everyone, in particular those with disabilities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We know that persons with disabilities face unique and heightened challenges and vulnerabilities during a pandemic including access to information and communications, mental health and social isolation and employment and income supports, she said in the statement.
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OTTAWA 鈥?The Liberal government on Monday extended its military training mission in Ukraine, amid warnings Russia could attempt to destabilize Canada political system.But while largely welcomed by the Ukrainian government, the extension is being criticized stanley cup by the Opposition for not going far enough in helping deal with a new outbreak of violence in the country.Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan and Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said Canadian military trainers will remain in Ukraine until at least March 2019. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Canada has had about 200 trainers in the eastern European country since the summer of 2015, where they have taught about 3,200 Ukrainian troops the basics o stanley water bottle f soldiering as well as some advanced skills.But the mission, which began after Russia annexed Crimea and began supporting separatist forces in Ukraine Donbass region, had been set to expire at the end of this month. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sajjan said the extension was intended to sho stanley water jug w Canada unwavering commitment to Ukraine, while sending a very strong message to Russia that its actions will not be tolerated.It is Russia actions that have caused us to do this, Sajjan said during a news conference with Freeland outside the House of Commons, where the two ministers were flanked by more than a dozen Liberal MPs. Pkwz Pandemic recovery key focus in throne speech
TORONTO 鈥?Some Ontario municipalities are looking into working directly with Ottawa on affordable child care as federal-provincial talks drag on, with local councillors citing the need to support families during pandemic recovery.Toronto city council was to hear a motion Tuesday asking for the option to try appealing directly to the f stanley italia ederal government on the $10-per-day child-care plan if the province doesn ;t make a deal.A stanley cup summary of Coun. Joe Cressy motion described the issue as an urgent matter for Torontonians, and also asked for a report back on the talks by Dec. 1. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Affordable, accessible, high-quality child care is critical for our pandemic recovery. Parents won ;t go back to work if they can ;t find space at a child care centre within their budge stanley cup website t, the summary reads, adding that women are affected the most.Hamilton Emergency and Community Services committee members are set to debate a similar idea later this month. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The motion by Coun. Maureen Wilson, introduced by colleague Nrinder Nann who sits on the committee, asked city staff investigate the possibility of a direct agreement with Ottawa and also highlighted the importance of affordable child care to pandemic recovery, supporting women re-entering the workforce.Last month, Niagara Regional Council also directed staff to probe
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The federal government is placing its bets on a beefed-up wage subsidy to take the Canadian economy out of crisis and set it on a steadier footing 鈥?even though the program is likely to add $82 billion to the already-giant deficit.Finance Minister Bill Morneau has just released his first full accounting of the pandemic relief, and so far, the direct aid he has rolled out since March totals about $228 billion, driving the deficit for this fiscal year up to an enormous $343.2 billion and counting.The stanley cup money appears to have formed a floor under the collapsing economy. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley en mexico As companies and workplaces everywhere shut down and moved their operations into peoples homes, putting a third of the labour force out of work, the federal government moved in with massive support in the hopes of staving off widespread bankruptcy and permanent economic damage.The fiscal snapshot lays it out, arguing that the federal money did indeed prevent a worst-case scenario. Without the federal spending, the Canadian economy would have contracted by about 11 per cent in 2020. With support, its expected to shrink by be 6.8 in real terms this year, according to private sector estimates. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Similarly, unemployment will hover just under 10 per cent on average this year; but witho stanley termosy ut support measures, it would have averaged about 12 per cent. Those who would have us do less ignor Flsr Use of force by Halton police up in 2018
Some local students who opted for online learning this fall will have to wait a bit longer to hit the books.The Halton District School Board HDSB has announced that the first day of virtual school has been postponed to Wednesday, Sept. 16 for elementary and secondary students. This delay is due to the recent and increased demand of the virtual learning model, and the time required to complete school startup tasks, explained an email sent to parents September 11. Virtual school administrators and staff are working as quickly as possible to build classes and assign teachers to them. Once this is complete, schools will reach out to parents/guardians and students to access their virtual classrooms. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The board has also indicated there are a significant number of students stanley taza currently on a waitlist for virtual school 鈥?a matter staff will be working to address over the weekend and into next week, with families that have extenuating circumstances and new students being prioritized on the list. We know this is not ideal, but it is the reality of c stanley cup usa reating new virtual school learning models in such a compressed time frame, read a second email that was sent out to parents. Some of our virtual classes are very full. We will do our best to accommodate families on the waitlist where there is available space. stanley mug In the meantime, students currently attending an in-person school should continue to do so.
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OTTAWA 鈥?Canada has no immediate plans to raise its targets for cutting emissions, despite pressure from the United Nations to step it up or risk the failure of the Paris climate change agreement.In the 2015 Paris accord, 196 countries, including Canada, agreed to set national targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions en route to preventing the planet from warming up more than two degrees Celsius on average compared with pre-industrial levels.UN Environment Tuesday released its eighth annual emissions gap report, which says Paris signatories have thus far only committed to one-third of the cuts to emissions that will be required to achieve the goal. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Canada is one of the biggest laggards, with the UN saying that not only ar stanley tumbler e Canada existing targets too low, it does not yet have the policies in place to even meet them. The report calls on Canada and many other developed nations, including the United States, Mexico and the European Union, to step up their planned cuts or there is zero chance of meeting the two degree goal.All countries that signed Paris are expected to produce updated targets by 2020 and the UN report vaso stanley says the t stanley kaffeebecher echnology is there for the world to hit the necessary cuts, it just needs the will to do it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Asked about the report on Tuesday, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna didn ;t say Canada won ;t increase Cqbl Vandal topples wax statue of Sean Diddy Combs
Toronto police have arrested and charged stanley taza several people after more than $1 million in cash was stolen from an establishment that refills privately owned ATMs.The robbery took place on April 1, when two masked men allegedly forced an employee at gunpoint to give them access to the establishment, stanley cup the force said. The men then allegedly assaulted another person and forced them to open multiple safes, police said.It quite clear and evident that these individuals have a huge, high propensity for violence, acting Insp. Richard Harris said at a news conference on Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Security footage released by police shows the masked men pointing a gun at the two people in the establishment and hitting at least one of them on the head with the firearm during the course of the robbery.The footage also shows the men putting wads of cash into garbage bags, which they are then seen dragging from the establishment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police said the men fled in a waiting vehicle, noting that another vehicle involved in the operation drove away at the sa stanley cup me time as well.Police said there was a development in the case on May 17, when they found a sum of money obtained from the April 1 robbery while investigating a failed home invasion in northwest Toronto. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Investigators said Tuesday th
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OTTAWA 鈥?Canada national inflation rate was 1.2 per cent in November, Statistics Canada says. Here what happened in the provinces and territories previous month in brackets :鈥?Newfoundland and Labrador: 3.6 per cent 4.0 鈥?Prince Edward Island: 1.7 1.9 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Nova Scotia: 1.3 1.4 鈥?New Brunswick: 2.5 2.8 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Quebec: 0.6 0.6 鈥?Ontario: 1.8 2.1 ARTICLE CONTIN stanley thermos mug UES BELOW 鈥?Manitoba: 0.2 1.1 stanley kaffeebecher ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Saskatchewan: 0.0 0.8 鈥?Alberta: 0.2 0.5 鈥?British Columbia: 1.6 2.1 鈥?Whitehorse, Yukon: 1.7 1.3 鈥?Yellowknife, N.W.T.: 1.1 0.8 By The Canadian Press ARTICLE CO stanley website NTINUES BELOW Dhqy Trump setting trade sights on Canada
Metroland Halton newspapers reached out to members of their Halton Advisory Council to share their views on local issues in conjunction with the federal election. Heres the first part of a three-part series.As a society, we all acknowledge that everyone has a right to safe, decent, permanent and affordable housing.Yet, in Halton, recent data shows a wait list stanley thermos of 3,241 for subsidized or rent-geared-to-income housing. The Region of Halton has made great strides in addressing homelessness, but the reality is that a wait list of that high a number can take years to fulfil. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lack of affordable housing has become a key driver of core housing, as we see the demand for affordable housing continue to grow while the cost of housing and income inequality expand.In our increasing numbers of working poor households, we see crowded conditions and residents working multiple jobs to cover expenses. People who ex stanley cup perience homelessness and housing insecurity are more likely to suffer from physical and mental illness, poverty, discr stanley polska imination and violence. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We know that households led by women are disproportionately represented here, and also that Indigenous people, people with disabilities, immigrants and refugees, youth and older adults and members of racialized communities face high levels of housing insecurity.One of the first things we need to do i
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Its weird how Doug Ford brags about supposedly stopping the gravy train at Queens Park, just like, or so he falsely claims, his late brother Rob did at city hall when he was mayor of Toronto.Its just as strange 鈥?maybe even funny 鈥?how Ford boasts of stopping the wasteful sp stanley cup ending and endless scandals and mismanagement seen under the former Liberal government.Its all so odd because Ford, who kicked off his 2022 re-election last weekend, is running arguably the most incompetent, disorganized, patronage-riddled and wasteful Ontario government in decades. And hes accomplished all that in barely 20 months in office. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Of course, thats not how our tone-deaf premier sees himself as he sets the stage for an election more than 25 months away.In a rant to 1,000 loyalists last weekend at a Conservative party conference in Niagara Falls, Ford outlined a re-election strategy that will centre on bashing Liberals, the media, union leaders and anyone else who do stanley tumbler esnt think hes performed miracles since trouncing the Kathleen Wynne-led Liberals in 2018. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The people were up against, theyre the same ones that ran this province into the ground, Ford said in attacking the current field of Liberal leadership candidates. The same crew at the table with Dalton stanley cup McGuinty and Kathleen Wynne making these reckless, reckless decisions. Amazingly, Ford believes he Hffg Milton greenhouses and community gardens slowly spring to life
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario businesses are calling on the provincial government to announce if establishments shuttered under the latest pandemic restrictions will be allowed to reopen on Jan. 26.Ontario Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Rocco Rossi said in a statement Thursday that now that the province has said s stanley cup chools will return on Monday, it time to provide clarity for businesses.We implore the government to immediately clarify if Ontario will be moving out of Stage 2 of its Roadmap to Reopen plan so employers, workers and families can plan accordingly, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Businesses, particularly small businesses, have suffered greatly over the last two years and continue to face unprecedented challenges amid a prolonged crisis.The government announced on Jan. 3 that due to the highly transmissible Omicron variant driving up COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations, schools would move online until at least Jan. 17 and restrictions would be pl stanley quencher aced on businesses until at least Jan. 26. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Restaurants were ordered closed for indoor dining, museums, zoos and other such attractions were closed, as were gyms, indoor rec vaso stanley reation facilities, cinemas and indoor concert venues, while retail settings and personal care services were capped at 50 per cent capacity.Ryan Mallough, with the Canadian Federation of Independent Business
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A man in his 50s who recently visited Iran is Torontos 9th presumptive positive case of COVID-19, Ontario health officials say. stanley becher The man returned from the country on Feb. 25. Iran has been hit hard by the outbreak with 77 people dead as a result from the virus, also known as Wuhan novel coronavirus.On Feb. 29, the man visited North York General Hospitals emergency department where he was assessed and sent home on the same day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He is in self-isolation and Toronto Public Health is monitoring his condition. At this time, the virus is not circulating locally. However, given the global circumstances, Ontario is actively working with city and health partners to plan for the potential of local spread, th stanley quencher e province said in a news release. The province continues to carefully moni stanley shop tor this situation and encourage residents to stay informed by regularly reviewing credible information sources. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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BARRIE, Ont. 鈥?Tye Felhaber scored a hat trick and Artur Tyanulin had two goals and two assists as the Ottawa 67 downed the Barrie Colts 7-3 on Saturday night in Ontario Hockey League action.Ben Fanjoy and Sasha Chmelevski also chipped in for Ottawa 11-11-2 , which got 44 saves from Olivier Lafr stanley cup eniere.Anthony Stefano and Cordell James had a goal and an assist apiece for the Colts 7-13-2 . Kirill Nizhnikov rounded out the attack. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Christian Propp turned away 21-of-27 shots in 46:35 before giving way to David Ovsjannik stanley en mexico ov, who stopped two shots.The 67 went 3 for 5 on the power play while Barrie scored twice on eight chances with the man advantage. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW -KNIGHTS 8 ICEDOGS 2 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ST. CATHARINES, Ont. 鈥?Sam Miletic scored a hat trick and Cliff Pu added two more as London extended its winning streak to five games with a rout of the IceDogs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Max Jones, Olli Juolevi and Owen MacDonald rounded out the attack for the Knights 15-3-3 . Jordan Kooy made 30 saves.Oliver Castleman and Johnny Corneil had goals for Niagara 7-10-5 . Stephen Dhillon started but only lasted the first period after giving up five goals on 19 shots. Colton Incze went the rest of the way and turned stanley tumbler aside 2 Xofx Environment Canada calling for possible snow in Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills
Coun. Dean Pappas said hes received at least 50 emails over the last week and up to 24 daily phone calls from citizens asking city council to defund police. In the last week or so theres been a concerted effort to reach councillors , said Pappas, the citys finance chair.In 2020, stanley taza council gave $26.3 million to city police out of a municipal budget that included $286.3 million for services and $57.4 million for construction and capital spending. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Pappas shared one letter with The Examiner but kept the name of the writer confidential.It states that $26.3 million is an astronomical budget for police and demanded that council redirect at least 50 per cent of it next year to areas such as affordable housing and food programs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The police board has also received stanley cup about a dozen letters by the end of June asking for police to be defunded; many asked that money be spent instead on affordable housing and addiction programs.Board member Bob Hall said at a meeting J stanley tumbler uly 7 that neither he nor police would ever object to the city investing further to alleviate social ills. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Meanwhile the citizen who wrote to Pappas also wants to know who anonymously donated a light-armoured vehicle LAV to Peterborough Police lately and asks that the city never again accept an anonymous donation
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DURHAM 鈥?On the night Carmela Knight died, her kil stanley botella ler revealed hed committed the murder at the instruction of her estranged husband David Knight, jurors have heard.Testifying at a murder trial Monday, Davids brother, Matthew Knight, said he was immediately suspicious when he heard there had been a body found after a fire at Davids Pickering home in 2014. Theyre not getting along, and all of a sudden this happens, Matthew testified Jan. 14. I made a lot of assumptions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Matthew said that as soon as he heard the news, he had an inkling that Graham MacDonald, a semi-employed acquaintance who had been doing repair work for David at the Pickering house, was involved. He said he picked up MacDonald at the cheap Pickering motel where hed been living and grilled him about it. He finally cracked, said Matthew. He basically started explaining to me what he had done. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW MacDonald revealed hed ambushed Carmela as she arrived home after work, strangled her, and then set a fire using gasoline as an accelerant, Matthew said. He told me that this was a deal he made with Dave for $100,00 stanley quencher 0, he added. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW David Knight, 46, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, arson and conspiracy to comm stanley tumbler it murder. The Crown alleges he hired MacDonald to murder Carmela, who was found dead a Hlzl Beaverton woman charged in Canada Day collision that killed three in Brock
Halton Region staff are monitoring the intersection of Guelph Line and South Service Road in Burlingto stanley quencher n, where collisions have increased and red light infractions are the highest in the region despite a red light camera being there for six years.The regions 2023 transportation progress report states that between the installation of the red light camera RLC in October 2017 and 2023, there were 22 angle coll stanley cup isions at the intersection. In the six years prior to installation, there were 15 angle collisions. Its a rare example among Haltons 23 RLC locations, where angle collisions have increased since installation.The region report states there has been an approximate 21 per cent reduction overall in angle collisions at RLC intersections since 2017. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Guelph Line-South Service Road location also has the highest number of red light infractions of Haltons 23 red light camera locations. The camera monitoring northbound traffic at the intersection recorded 1,447 infractions between 2018 and 2023, followed by Guelph Line and Mountainside Drive in Burlington with 1,367.Halton Region spokesperson Stacey Hunter said staff are sharing information about the intersection and the number of infractions caught by red light cameras with the Halton Regional Police Service. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Across all signalized intersections, including this location, we work to e
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OTTAWA 鈥?Automakers on both sides of the border fear the potential negative effects of a Donald Trump presidency, Canada economic development minister said Thursday as he met with international business and political leaders in Switzerland.Navdeep Bains said he been having nervous conversations with concerned automakers, both at the recent auto show in Detroit and during his current visit to the World Economic Forum in Davos.Those conversations have made it clear that the integrated economies of both countries mean the industry would feel negative impacts on both sides of the border, Bains said in an interview Thursday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Any kind of disruption to that, any kind of impact to the border would have a negative consequence to both Canada and the U.S., he said.It very clear to myself when I speak to business leaders here in Davos, when I met with automotive executives and business leaders in Detroit, having open borders benefits both Canada stanley cup and the U.S. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sean Spicer, Trump incoming White House press secretary, stoked those fears recently when he suggested Canada automotive sector might not b starbucks stanley cup e spared from a border tax. Trump has also threatened to impose tariffs on for stanley cup eign vehicles built in Mexico, causing foreign manufacturers to reconsider their investment options there.Former p Xpnm Doug Ford suspends MPP Randy Hillier after disrespectful comments to parents of children with autism
Pool service company Impeccable Pools now has a place to call home in Waterdown. We started off as solely a service company, said owner Chris Gonsowski of the business early days.Last year, the service company received an average of five phone calls a day from Flamborough residents who said they had nowhere to go to get their water tested, buy chemicals or parts for their pools. This made it clear there was a need for a retail operation locally. And that need will be fulfilled by Impeccable Pools, said Gonsowski, who will be celebrating the business grand opening on Saturday April 6 . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW With pool season almost upon us, Gonsowski and his wife and business partner Christin Speiran-Gonsowski said they anticipate receiving requests for pool restorations, inspections and repairs, liners and more to get everything swim worthy again. We off stanley cup er free water testing, chlorine sales, theres chemical sales, equipment sa stanley quencher les pretty m stanley becher uch anything you need, Gonsowski said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The main thing is we only offer is quality service and quality equipment; were not going to sell you cheap junk. Were here to protect your investment.
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TORONTO 鈥?The Medisys Health Group and its affiliate Copeman Healthcare say they paid an unspecified ransom to retrieve personal information for about 60,000 clients after detecting a security breach on Aug. 31.An email from Medisys head office in Montreal says privacy officials were notified Sept. 4, four days after the breach was discovered, and began notifying customers last week.They say hackers got demographic information, such as ages and addresses, and some personal health numbers but no financial information or Social Insurance Numbers.. ARTICLE stanley water bottle CONTINUES BELOW In some cases, test results, consultation reports and prescription information was obtained but recovered after a ransom was paid.Medisys and Copeman websites 鈥?which note they belong to Telus 鈥?say their security consultants paid the ransom and confirmed the hackers didn ;t tamper with the data. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW However, cybersecurity experts stanley cup say there a black market for personal information that can be bought, sold and traded by criminal organizations.The companies are offering affected clients five years of free identity theft protection from a commercial provider 鈥?a common response when businesses are ha stanley kubek cked.. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We apologize for any inconvenience and we want to assure our clients that we do not believe there Udpr CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Major theft at Georgetown plaza has police searching for this man
May 11 to 17, is recognized as Nursing Week in Ontario, and 2020 has been designated the Year of the Nurs stanley website e and Midwife by the World Health Organization. As Ontario and the world celebrate nurses and all they do, four nurses share why they chose their profession.Rebecca de Witte, RN Nursing was the perfect career for me because I always had an interest in helping and promoti stanley cups ng health for people in need. Once into nurse training, I quickly realized I had a passion and skill for caring for the elderly and end-of-life patients. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Rebecca de Witte is the long-term care best practice co-ordinator with the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario and has been nursing for 21 years.Lhamo Dolkar, RN ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Every day I come into work thinking how fortunate I am to be given a chance to connect with people. I get to be a part of patients and their familys life-changing experiences at their most vulnerable stages. My perso stanley cup nal values, based on compassion and equity, have allowed me to channel my energy to serve patients and families. Lhamo Dolkar has been nursing for five years and works in an acute care hospital in Toronto. She is a mother, wife, daughter and health-care advocate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dr. Doris Grinspun, RN ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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NEW YORK AP 鈥?Colin Kaepernick will release a series of books through the children publisher Scholastic, starting with a picture st stanley mugs ory scheduled for next year. I Color Myself Different will come out in April, according to an announcement Thursday by Scholastic and Kaepernick Publishing, which the former NFL quarterback founded last year. Kaepernick, who was a member of the San Francisco 49ers, has not played in the NFL since 2016, after he knelt at games during The Star Spangled Banner to protest racial injustice and police treatment of Black people.Kaepernick, 33, w stanley thermobecher as adopted by a white family and his picture book is based on a kindergarten memory when he used a yellow crayon to draw his family, then a brown one to draw himself. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This story is deeply personal to me, and inspired by real events in my life. I hope that it honors the courage and bravery of young people everywhere by encouraging them to live with authenticity and stanley cups uk purpose, Kaepernick said in a statement. By The Associated Press ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Rdaw Feds to unveil details of anti-poverty plan
Toronto police say t stanley cup hey have found no evidence of a knife-wielding woman in Donora Park, in Toronto east end.Police say they were called to the park Saturday, Aug. 15 for a report of a woman seeing coming out of a tent with a kni stanley cup fe and chasing children.Police said the call had been placed some 20 minutes after the alleged incident. When officers arrived they found no proof of the allegations. No injuries were reported. stanley mug ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Donora Park is located on Donora Drive, a residential street sandwiched between Victoria Park Avenue and Dawes Road. It is adjacent to Taylor Creek where a large encampment has formed this summer.
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OTTAWA 鈥?Canada drug developers recognize that pharmaceutical prices need to come down but they fear the Trudeau government will push too hard in a regulatory review by Health Canada, the head of an industry association said Tuesday.Pamela Fralick, president of Innovative Medicines Canada, said she doesn ;t know what changes Health Canada will propose for the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board under a review launched last spring.But the industry analysis of the government statements, as well as the que stanley cup nz stions posed by the review, has them nervous about what they know so far, Fralick said after speaking to the Economic Club of Canada in Ottawa. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We need a bit more information from Health Canada to figure out what the financial impact will be, Fralick said.Maybe it something the industry can stanley spain absorb. And maybe it will be without a huge bump. But from everything we ;ve seen, it set up to be very, very significant and that what our concern is. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In a review in May by then-federal health minister Jane Philpott, she pledged to take action to bring down unacceptably high drug costs.Fralick said the Innovative Medicines group 鈥?whose members account for a majority of Canada drug research spending stanley cup 鈥?understands that prices need to be lowered. Hbga Ontario s rate of coronavirus testing is lower than other big provinces, slowing our ability to get a clear sense of virus spread
WINNERSBoralex Inc. BLX +8.42%Quebec-based Boralex announced earlier this month that it had won the contract t stanley cup o build five solar farms in the state of New York. The five plants will boost Boralexs output of renewable energy by 20 per cent. Boralex produces wind, hydroelectric, solar and thermal energy at plants in Canada, France, the U.S. and U.K.Enerplus Corp. ERF +8.91% ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shares in the Alberta-based oil and gas producer rose this week after the company was upgraded from sector perform to sector outperform by Scotiabank analyst Jason Bouvier. Bouvier also raised his target price on Enerplus shares to $25, up from $20. Bouvier also raised Crescent Point Energy Corp to sector outperform. Bouvier believes Canadian energy producers are undervalued compa stanley taza red to their American peers.Saputo Inc. SAP +5.56% stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shares in Saputo rose this week even though the Quebec-based dairy products company announced fiscal fourth quarter earnings had plunged 64 per cent to $37 million. Quarterly revenues rose 15 per cent to $3.96 billion. Company CEO Lino Saputo said the company would continue to raise prices for its products, as its costs also rise.LOSERS ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW CAE Inc. CAE -10.16% ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Investors seemed
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TORONTO 鈥?Here are some of the changes the Ontario governmen stanley kaffeebecher t announced Thursday to its response to the COVID-19 pandemic:_ On Dec. 31, publicly funded PCR testing will only be available for high-risk individuals who are symptomatic or are at risk of severe illness from COVID-19, as well as vulnerable populations._Those with symptoms should assume they have COVID-19 and isolate at home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW _ Most individuals with a positive rapid antigen test will no longer be able to get a PCR test to confirm the results._ Isolation period for those with COVID-19 will drop to five days from 10 for those who are vaccinated and children under 12 years old. Household contacts must also isolate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW _ Isolation ends after five days if symptoms have improved for at least 24 hours._ Individuals who are unvaccinated, partially vaccinated or immunocompromised will be required to isolate for 10 days. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW _ School will resume on Jan. 5, two days later than originally scheduled. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup _ School staff will have access to N95 ma cups stanley sks and the province is rolling out 3,000 more HEPA filter units._ Only low-contact indoor sports and safe extracurricular activities will be temporarily permitted beginning in January._ Large indoor ve Zvyf Russia marks anniversary of 1941 military parade
To address accommodation pressures and population growth, Halton District School Board staff have recommended three boundary reviews, one each in Halton Hills, Burlington and Oakville, to take place during the current school year.The following are the proposed boundary reviews:鈥?With increased pressure at Ethel Gardiner public school in Halton Hills, due to new development and numerous program offerings at the school, a review would be undertaken with the intent to distribute enrolment pressures and explore program relocations stanley quencher to other schools. stanley mug ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?A boundary review for the newly funded Oakville NE 3 and NE 5 public schools, would encompass the following elementary schools: Palermo, Forest Trail, Munns, Sunningdale, Posts Corners, River Oaks, Falgarwood, Oodenawi and Dr. David R. Williams. 鈥?Glenview public school in Burlington is approaching its maximum school capacity with additional development expected over the next few years while Maplehurst public school is projected to remain underutilized. Staff will study how Maplehurst can offset pressures at Glenview and avoid a potential re-di stanley quencher rection of students. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trustees will vote on whether or not to proceed with the recommended boundary reviews at the Dec. 7 board meeting.
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The City of Kawartha Lakes OPP is investi stanley cups uk gating the stanley water bottle theft of an antique canoe.Police say on Aug. 29, officers attended a home on Kawartha Lakes Road 121 in response to a break and enter.聽Investigation indicated that at some time between 6 p.m. on Aug. 28 and 6 a.m. the next day, thieves entered the shop on the residential property and removed an antique canoe.聽Entry was gained by breaking the padlock on the shop door.Stolen from this location was a 15-foot red cedar canoe, two web canoe seats, two cane seats, carrying yokes and other canoe equipment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Anyone having information stanley cup on this crime or any others is asked to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122.聽Information can also be reported anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Lfxk Fiesta de Santa Fe to allow married, divorced La Reina
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will hold a 3:30 p.m. press conference with Chief M stanley mug edical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore on the new COVID-19 restrictions.This comes a day after the provinces panel of COVID-19 advisers recommended imposing circuit breaker stanley cup measures to blunt the impact of the fast-spreading Omicron variant. ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley cupe S BELOW
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WASHINGTON 鈥?President Donald Trump is warning Israel that constructing new settlements may not be helpful to Middle East peace efforts, shifting toward a tougher line with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu government.Still, the White House made clear Thursday that the Trump administration has not tak stanley thermobecher en an official position on settlement activity, departing from previous administrations that have considered the settlements illegitimate.Trump has been perceived as sympathetic to the settlements. Shortly before taking office, he vigorously criticized the Obama administration for not vetoing a United Nations Security Council measure condemning settlements. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup But in a statement Thursday, the White House said, While we don ;t believe the existence of settlements is an impediment to peace, the construction of new settlements or the expansion of existing settlements beyond their current borders may not be helpful in achieving that goal.The White House said the president would discuss the issue with Netanyahu when he travels to Washington later this month. The two leaders are scheduled to meet at the White House on Feb. 15. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley en mexico Meanwhile, the group representing Israeli settlers is brushing off the U.S. warning. Still, the Yesha settlers ; council said Friday that it looks forward to wo Osvt Court monitor to review Sears Canada payout of dividends while company was in the red
OTTAWA 鈥?stanley cup becher Four national interest exemptions to COVID-19 border restrictions, covering 1,300 professional athletes, have been issued by the federal immigration minister, his office confirmed Wednesday.The details came after MPs at the House of Commons immigration committee were told by departmental stanley cup officials that 1,300 national interest exemptions had been issued.Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino office was forced to clarify late Wednesday the details of the national interest exemptions he authorized after the number surfaced at a House of Commons immigration committee hearing earlier in the day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mendicino was grilled on how many people had been allowed into Canada using the exemption, which admits those who don ;t qualify under current COVID-19 related restrictions, or to skip the mandatory 14 day quarantine when they arrive.Who has access to that program has been a source of public debate, especially throughout the summer and fall as thousands of families placed sustained public pressure on Mendicino to loosen the border restrictions to allow more families to reunite. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley uk Several ministers and senior public health officials can authorize exemptions.When asked Wednesday by Conservative MP Raquel Dancho how many exemptions he had authorized, Mendicino deferred to his departmental officials, who told the committee 1,300 w
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BAGHDAD 鈥?Iraq Prime Minister says Iraqi forces are launching an operation to push Islamic State group fighters out of a patch of territory on the western edge of the country near the border with Syria.Haider al-Abadi is announcing the push during a visit to the holy city of Karbala on Saturday during the Arbaeen pilgrimage that commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad grandson and a central figure in Shiite Islam.Iraqi forces retook Iraq border crossing with Sy stanley cup ria earlier this month in a U.S.-led coalition-backed operation that involved Iraqi army units, Iraqi special forces and local tribal fighters. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW All that remains from the so-called caliphate that o stanley becher nce stretched to the edges of Baghdad are patches of territory along the stanley cup Euphrates in the deserts of Syria and Iraq. By The Associated Press ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Nurm 4 at 4 鈥?Halton news of the day for March. 9, 2022
Several Halton Hills residents shared input around the draft vision, and prospective future land uses presented for the Mills Street corridor during a town open house on Feb. 27.Town officials gathered local input through polls and QAs, encouraging residents to contribute to future secondary plan review process consultations.Pointing at a fabulous attendance of over 100 people at the open house, Mayor Ann Lawlor said, It is absolutely wonderful that people are so engaged and interested in this important project. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW With the existing Georgetown stanley cups uk GO / Mill Street Corridor Secondary Plan approved over a decade ago, town staff stated the need for an update to adjust to emerging issues and current provincial and regional policies while offering public opportunities to share input. The town retained Sajecki Planning Inc. and a sub-consultant team for the area analysis.The Regional Of stanley flask ficial Plan Amendment ROPA , 48 approved over a year ago, resulted in 52 hectares of land being added to the east and south of the secondary plan area. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A vision statement and two potential land use options for the secondary plan review to the year 2051 were discussed in the open house.The poll responses identified a need for additional sports facilities, a recreational center, a community center, and a public square as part of the secondary plan area, includin
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Guelph police have arrested male suspect after a seven-hour standoff at a home on Yarmouth Street.Police were originally called to 62 Yarmouth Street at 5 a.m. on Thursda stanley thermobecher y for a stanley cup noise complaint. At around 11, officers said they were actually investigating a domestic situation inside the home.Officers said the female victim was unharmed and was not inside the home while the investigation was ongoing. The male suspect was inside one of the apartments, with the apartment entrance around the back of the building. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The two-storey stone house is a heritage property, owned by St. Andrew Presbyterian Church and is currently used as affordable housing.By 9 a.m. police had blocked off the street to vehicle traffic and set up yellow police tape around the property, keeping pedestrians off the sidewalk. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Members of the tactical team, with shields raised and guns drawn, entered and exited the home from the back door. They set up on the street between police vehicles with large guns drawn and they waited on police to negotiate with the individual inside.At a little after noon, police negotiator could be heard from the sidewalk across stanley thermos mug the street, talking with the man inside the home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW How would you like this to end and We ;re giving you the oppor Kmrl This Tiger-Cats mess lies at Mitchell s feet
Ontario has its first death with a COVID-19 connection as provincial health officials battle a backlog in testing for the new coronavirus and push to significantly increase daily lab capacity.The death of a stanley cup 77-year-old man in Barries Royal Victoria Hospital was one of nine new cases reported in the province Tuesday 鈥?a low number compared with a surge in recent days and a backlog of more than 1,500 tests pending. We dont think theres enough tests in Ontario, chief medical officer Dr. David Williams said Tuesday, cautioning against interpretations that the sudden drop in new cases signifies a downward trend. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW One of the new cases is a health-care worker in her 20s who travelled to Las Vegas recen stanley us tly and was on the job at the London Health Sciences Centre, interacting closely with patients and staff while showing symptoms, the local health unit said Tuesday. It is tracing patients and other contacts.While provincial lab capacity has been increased to almost 2,000 tests a day 鈥?almost double the level a week ago 鈥?efforts are underw stanley cup ay to boost that to 5,000 per day as concerns about the novel coronavirus grow following Premier Doug Fords emergency declaration and increasing person-to-person spread. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The snag is a combination of lab capacity and the fact some testing swabs come from a factory in northern Italy, the hardest-hit region of a
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CHELSEA, Mass. 鈥?Police in Massachusetts are crediting a huge stuffed cow with saving 2-year-old boy who fell out of a second-story window and onto concrete below.It happened Wednesday in Chelsea.Police say the boy was playing in a bedroom with his 12-year-old sister and bouncing on the bed when he bounced right out of the wi stanley cup ndow. He fell 16 feet 4 metres onto the concrete. Luckily, he was holding onto the cow, which broke his fall. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley isolierkanne The boy great uncle, Luis Estrada, tells WCVB-TV that the 2-year-old takes the stuffed animal with him everywhere termo stanley . The boy has some cuts and was taken to a hospital overnight for observation, but has since been released. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police wrote on Twitter that the boy is doing fine.By The Associated Press Clea Marineland founder John Holer dies at 83
Three suspects who abducted a woman in Wasaga Beach, Ont., last stanley cup week were dressed in police gear and claimed to have a warrant to arrest her, investigators said on Tuesday.Ontario Provincial Police Det.-Insp. Matt Watson said Elnaz Hajtamiri, 37, was abducted from a home last Wednesday evening by three men wearing police gear, but not actual police uniforms.He said the suspects claimed to be there to arrest the victim, but when the homeowner became suspicious and tried to call 911, the trio overpowered the owner and abducted Hajtamiri. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He said the suspect stanley cups uk s then fled the house in a vehicle described as a white SUV, believed to be a Lexus RX.Her family members are very concerned for her safety, he told reporters in Orillia, Ont., on Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The OPP is deploying all available resources to help locate Elnaz stanley website . We want to bring her home.The force has established a dedicated tip line for the case and is asking the public for any information that could help locate Hajtamiri. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hajtamiri, who also goes by the last name Tamiri, is described as five feet three inches tall, with a slim build and shoulder-length black hair. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This report by The Canadian Press was firs
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A former Peel Region assistant Crown attorney is one of the new judges recently appointed to the Ontario Court of Justice.Justice Sandra Caponecchia has been assigned to preside in the Brampton courthouse.Caponecchia, who was called to the bar in 19 vaso stanley 97, was an acting deputy Crown attorney and an assistant Crown attorney for Peel Region. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She is among stanley termoska 10 new judges whose appointments are effective as of Oct. 11. Seven of the appointees are female and some in the legal community highl stanley hrnek ighted the addition two new black women judges 鈥?Rita Jean Maxwell and Lori Beth Montague 鈥?among this group. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Montague, who was called the bar in 1987, was a former deputy Crown attorney and assistant Crown attorney for Peel.She will preside in Toronto. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mdkk Hamilton council wants police to blitz toxic masculinity muffler noise
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OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he will convene a first ministers conference, including a meeting with national Indigenous leaders, on Oct. 3.The Prime Minister Office says the economy will be the big item on the agenda.The last meeting of federal, provincial and territorial governments in December 2016 dealt with a framework on clean growth and climate change. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trudeau says national prosperity depends on a strong partnership among the various levels of government. He says he and the premiers will discuss economic growth and job creation at the conference, to take place in the national capital stanley cup region. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The meeting with Indigenous leaders will focus on progress toward a better relation stanley thermobecher ship with First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples.By The Canadian Press Oorc SickKids hospital declares COVID-19 outbreak
WATERLOO REGION 鈥?Veterinarian Anne Woolstencroft treats at least one dog every month after the animal swallows edible marijuana products such as gummies, cookies, brownies or cake. I must say I have never seen a cat for marijuana toxicity, but I definitely regularly see dogs, and more frequently since cannabis had become legal, because I think it is just more accessible, said Woolstencroft, whose clinic is on Max Becker Drive in southwest Kitchener.Dogs are much more sensitive to THC 鈥?the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana 鈥?than people, she said, and most dogs are small compared to their owners. So, a full-size gummy licked off a coffee table has a huge impact on a dog. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Thats when Woolstencroft gets to meet the dogs owners. They are like: Oh my gosh, my dog seems very sleepy, lethargic, sometimes they vomit, very common clinical sign is urine dribbling, said Woolstencroft. Its funny 鈥?they just look a bit stoned. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley bottles OW It is stressful, alarming and disorienting for both dogs and owners, she added. The clinic is 16 stanley deutschland years old and I can say prior to cannabis becoming legal I probably saw two cases, but we are seeing approximately one a month, said Woolstencroft. ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley cup quencher LOW And if I were in emergency medicine, I would see one every overnight shift, she added. It is reall
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ODESSA, Ont. 鈥?Provincial police are seeking the public assistance in lo stanley thermos mug cating two missing aboriginal girls.They say the girls were last seen north of Odessa, Ont. 鈥?about 25 ki stanley water bottle lometres northwest of Kingston 鈥?on Monday.Investigators say they believe the girls may be together and may possibly be in the Greater Toronto Area. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Gillian Taylor-Hayes, 15, is described as approximately five-foot-two, 140 pounds, with dyed red medium-length hair, an stanley cup d brown eyes. Marcie Muckle, 14, is approximately five-foot-two, about 200 pounds, with medium-length brown hair and brown eyes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW OPP are asking anyone with information to contact police.By The Canadian Press Cyjc Exonerated, acquitted, stayed, withdrawn: Marking Wrongful Conviction Day and advocating for change
Students and staff at Windham Ridge Public School have donated over 300 holiday cards to the retirement community at Sunrise of Aurora.聽To help spread holiday cheer this year, the student and staff of the French Immersion school in Richmond Hill also created personalized packages for each healthcare worker of the retirement home.聽They call it, the Holiday Heart Messages.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its been a tough time, and we want to show them that we appreciate everything that they do, Diana Shin, the parent of a Grade 1 student said.聽During a virtual meeting the school held, the Health and Wellness committee said that it would be a good idea for the school to make an initiative to help stanley becher spread happy holiday spirit to seniors.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shin, having volunteered with her six-year-old son at the Sunrise of Aurora for about three years, decided they could be the receiver of the well-spirited stanley france gifts.聽About over 300 students of all grades got to work, some of them with the help of their teachers, in creating unique holiday cards, decorated ornaments, and one class designed a Cabin of Hope made of popsicle sticks for the walls, with each stick having a message of hope on it.聽 ARTICLE CON stanley quencher TINUES BELOW On the morning of Dec. 18, Shin delivered a trunk full of cards - over 300 of them - to the retirement home.聽
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As Ontario provincewide shutdown lifted in another 27 regions on Feb. 16, the temporary ban on the enforcement of residential evictions in those regions lifted, too.聽Fair housing advocates say the lifting of the ban would spell trouble for tenants if it helped them in the first place. But it never provided much relief, says Mavis Finnamore, who serves as聽co-chair of ACORN Canada Ottawa south chapter.While the freeze that began on Jan. 14 prevented court-enforcement sheriffs from physically carrying out evictions, landlords could still serve eviction notices and virtual eviction hearings went ahead as scheduled. Anyone evicted during this time knew enforcement would come once the provincewide shutdown had lifted in their region.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Maybe stanley cup you have rent arrears and you ;re trying to get caught up but you cant quite do it, Finnamore said. At the same time, you have these hear stanley cup ings right over your head, which kind of just speeds up the process. So as soon as the moratorium is over, youre evicted. I dont see how this helps anybody.Finnamore and ACORN 鈥?whose members advocate for social and economic justice across Canada 鈥?want any remaining or future eviction freezes in Ontario to include a moratorium on eviction hearings. They want all levels of g stanley cup quencher overnment to commit to solutions, including rent relief for struggling tenants, and a mechanism to control housing inflat
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TORONTO 鈥?Post-it notes with emojis. Locker magnets shaped like pizza and poop. Pencil boxes featuring T.rex. These are some of the many back-to-school items currently sitting on the shelves of a Walmart store in Toronto.But Rhonda Johnson, of Unionville, Ont., skipped all of that during a recent visit as she was browsing through the store with her nine-year-old son, Jahziah.I am the type of parent who buys something that is going to be functional and serve its purpose, she says. It going to be plain. It not going to be glittery. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Back-to-school supplies, partic stanley cup ularly stationery, have changed considerably in recent years, and are now marketed as fashionable items. Some feel the items allow kids to express themselves, but others argue that they detract from learning and are a waste of money.Johnson finds fun, fashion-forward stationery expensive and unneces stanley canada sary. ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley water bottle S BELOW I do not conform to society way of dragging you into certain trends, she says.The 42-year-old only buys unadorned stationery for her son. And it has always been that way for him and his elder brother, Dre, growing up. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But that hasn ;t stopped Jahziah from asking for a Pokemon binder or a notebook Lwbt UPDATE: Missing Oakville boy, 13, found
When it comes to adapting to the new COVID reality, one Cambridge small business is rising to the occasion.In recent weeks, the Azores Cambridge Bakery has transformed itself to meet the self-distancing and other challenges posed by the pandemic to keep its doors open.Eddy Couto and his sister Jennifer Couto-Soares, who run the popular Elgin Street business, said they are determined to go the distance to keep their customers fed.聽 ARTICLE CON stanley uk TINUES BELOW We are just doing what we have to do to keep our staff and customers safe, Couto explained.At the front door custo stanley cup mers ar stanley cups e greeted by a staff member who issues everyone a mask and directs them to a nearby sink to wash their hands before entering the store to shop. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Only five customers are now allowed into the bakery at a time. The aisles have been widened to allow social distancing. We completely switched the way our shelves were. We took shelves out. We took refrigeration out to make more space. We added a hand sink, Plexiglas shields and we also made an exit door because we dont want people to go in and out the same door, Couto said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In addition to the physical changes, the bakery is now using a food-grade sanitizer to wipe down doors, shelves and any flat surfaces. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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The Town of Halton Hills is set to host a virtual town hall to address mounting questions and concerns regarding COVID-19.It will be live-streamed at haltonhills.ca/committees tomorrow Monday, Apr. 6 starting at 6:30 p.m.Mayor Rick Bonnette and CAO Brent Marshall stanley cup will address res stanley cup idents, with a QA session to follow. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Residents are invited to be part of the conversation by sharing their thoughts and questions a stanley termoska head of time using COVID-19 Share the Care page on Lets Talk Halton Hills. Residents can submit questions under the ASK THE TOWN section and are asked to use subject line Town Hall Meeting . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Links will also be made available in multiple locations including Town social media platforms, Lets Talk Halton Hills and the Towns COVID-19 webpage. Rkyv What s going on here LCDG Inc. housing development in Gravenhurst
While many unanswered questions remain, infectious disease experts say pandemics always end and COVID-19 will be no exception. As widespread vaccinations continue, its li stanley france kely the pandemic will transition to an endemic, as our immune systems learn to fight the virus.WHEN CAN WE DECLARE THE PANDEMIC OVER Dr. Zain Chagla, co-medical director of infection control at St. Josephs Healthcare Hamilton, said Canadas pandemic will be declared over when hospital utilization and serious complications from COVID-19 can be put aside. Simply stated, the vaso stanley pandemic will end when COVID-19 becomes an outpatient rather than in-patient disease. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I think people are going to have to be comfortable with the fact that COVID-19 is going to be around for the foreseeable future and probably into the long-term future, Chagla said during a May 26 webinar hosted by the Ontario Medical Association. Its a disease where theres a significant presymptomatic phase where testing isnt going to be enough and vaccines wont eliminate every case. For Ontario to meet its third and final reopening phase, which includes reopening gyms, cinemas, performing arts centres, indoor dining and museums with capacity limits, 70 to 80 per cent of adults must be vaccinated with one dose and 25 per cent vaccinated with two do stanley cup ses. After the province announced May 27 that second doses for the majority of Ontarians could be administered before the end of summ
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The chair of Hamiltons Catholic school board says he has deep, deep concerns about the provinces proposal to make online and remote learning permanent options for all students, once the COVID-19 pandemic threat ends.Pat Daly said he attended a confidential briefing with Ministry of Education officials on the plan as president of the Ontario Catholic School Trustees Association and will respect an undertaking not to divulge details.But he said his associations 29 member boards are generally worried about the potential impact on the quality of education, especially for disadvantaged and special needs students, and significant funding reductions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Daly said the plan would also affect the distinct missions o stanley isolierkanne f Catholic and other school boards in Ontario, and raises other concerns he cant yet disclose.He said all boards realized the need to provide remote learning during the pandemic, but schools offer an infinite number of benefits to students, including the example of teachers, educational and other supports, socialization and cocurricular activities. ARTICLE C stanley cup ONTINUES BELOW We respect the minority of parents that for whatever reason want e-learning or whatever form of learning for their children, but clearly our belief is that students best learn and grow in school, Daly said. Thats the overarching concern. Hamilton public board chair Dawn Danko said s stanley cup he Rgny Ontario reports 296 new cases of COVID-19
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Some students want their schooling to be more challenging, and a board wants to provide that opportunity.The Halton Catholic District Board HCDSB of trustees have unanimously voted in favour of a motion that aims to increase awareness of the International Baccalaureate IB and Advanced Placement AP programs.The increasingly popular programs provide additional academic challenges, and are favourites with universities across the world.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to Anthony Cordeiro, a superintendent of education at the HCDSB, both IB and AP programs have seen a steady rise in student interest after聽several recent changes to how students enter the programs.Two years stanley cup becher ago, 71 students entered the IB program at HCDSB at the Grade 9 level. That number has more than doubled in 2021 with 180 applicants for the program.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Were opening up the doors as much as we can to students who dont even recognize their own talents and who may lack the confidence to want to get into AP or IB, 聽said Cordeiro.We are encouraging them in our classroom conversations among teachers and fellow students to take that leap of faith in themselves.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trustees wanted to know whether the programs positively represent traditionally mar stanley cup website ginalized students. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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OTTAWA 鈥?Liberal MP Nicola Di Iorio has apologized in the House of Commons for making what was described as a suggestive and very inappropriate comment during a committee meeting last month.Di Iorio directed a stripper-related remark to British Columbia Conservative MP Dianne Watts.The incident occurred on International Women Day, March 8. stanley thermos mug ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Quebec Liberal says he is profoundly sorry for the comment.He says he never meant to offend Watts. ARTICLE C stanley thermoskannen ONTINUES BELOW Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to look into the matter.Di Iorio and Watts were at a closed meeting on the public safety committee when he heard a colourful ring tone on her cellphone and asked: Where your pole to slide down on ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Watts said in a statement afterwards that the remark left me, staff, and other members of Parliament feeling very uncomfortable. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Monday, Di Iorio rose in the Commons to apologize.Today in this House I wish to reassure the member, once again, that none of my words sough stanley thermoskannen t to embarrass or offend her. he said.Despite this, before all my colleagues here in the House of Commons I wish to reiterate my most sincere apology. 8 Qwwt Chevron considering oilsands sale: report
KINGSTON, Ont. 鈥?Public stanley botella health officials in Kingston, Ont., are prohibiting alcohol sales after 10 p.m. during the week of St. Patricks Day in an effort to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19.Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Public Health says increasing concerns with COVID-19 variants and the risk of spread related to St. Patrick Day celebrations make the measures necessary.The order will take effect from midnight on March 13 to March 21 at 11:59 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It says businesses that serve alcohol should be closed between 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. and not allow dancing, singing and live music performances.The unit says alcohol can only be sold and served from noon to 10 p.m. and cannot be consumed in the business outside those hours. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Failure to comply with the rules could result in fines of stanley taza up to $5,000 for individuals and $25,000 for corporations.This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 4, 2021. ARTICLE CON stanley cup TINUES BELOW This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Facebook and Canadian Press News Fellowship. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
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WHITBY 鈥?What do you get when you mix four friends, one dream and many pints of beer Members of the community are about to find out as Brock Street Brewing Company slowly eases into the highly anticipated opening of its flagship location in downtown Whitby. The facilitys restaurant,聽 12welve Bistro Tapwerks, which is owned and operated separately from the brewery, is now up and running as fo stanley cups unders put the finishing touches on the rest of the site for its official opening in the coming weeks. We got partial occupancy at the beginning of February or late J stanley cup anuary for the second-floor banquet facility and we were doing weddings and private functions, said Woitzik, a local lawyer and co-owner of Brock Street Brewing Co., along with Victor Leone, Scott Pepin and Chris Vanclief. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While that was going on, we were working to finish the main-floor restaurant and main-floor brewery 鈥?both of which are now complete and operational, and occupancy of the building has been approved. After a two-year del stanley cups ay, doors swung open at 244 Brock St. S. on April 3 to welcome thirsty patrons who had been counting down the days since the project was announced four years ago. The soft opening will provide an opportunity for the owners to work out any kinks before the grand opening, which is expected to take place in the next three to fours weeks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are a
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Its that time of year again 鈥?when the smell of barbecued ribs spreads across Spencer Smith Park, teasing the appetites of young and old alike.The Rotary Club of Burlington Lakeshore holds its 23rd annual Canadas Largest Ribfest over the Labour Day weekend. For four days beginning Friday, Aug. 31 at 11 a.m., the savoury smell of ribs will waft through the lakeside park as thousands of locals and visitors descend upon the free venue in search of their favourite ribs.On Tuesday Aug. 28 the Rotary Club hosted a kick-off luncheon for members, volunteers, and others associated with Ribfest. Ribs, chicken, salads and cakes were all supplied by Alabama Finest Camp 31, one of the long-time ribbers, with a restaurant in Paris, ON as well as Alabama. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ribfest co-chairs said theyve come a long way from the first Ribfest, when they made some $900. Theo Meimar said the Ribfest is now aptly named Canadas Largest Ribfest.Co-chair Angus Shuttleworth added that Rotary clubs across Canada are now holding their own in stanley thermos mug dividual ribfests. And, in keeping with Rotarys mandate, funds raised help to eliminate and eradicate polio around the world. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Ribfest featur stanley cup es 19 stanley canada award-winning ribber teams from all over North America vying for awards. The competition at this event is known among the ribbers as the Superbowl of Ribfests.And for those who love those Xgci DO NOT USE : Chicken nuggets sold at Loblaw stores including Real Canadian Superstore, No Frills and Zehrs recalled
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One more Burlington resident has tested positive for COVID-19.According to Halton Region Public Health, the new case is a man in the 40-59 age group and is linked to community exposure. No new cases have been recorded in other stanley website municipalities.This brin stanley termohrnek gs the tally of confirmed and probable cases in the region to stanley cup 914, with 875 considered resolved and 14 remaining active. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton public health states that the data listed might change as the region moves to adopt a new provincial COVID-19 database.Heres the full breakdown: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 路 Oakville 273 confirmed cases with 292 recoveries and 6 active cases路 Milton 234 confirmed cases with 246 recoveries up 2 and 5 active cases down 2 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 路 Burlington 172 confirmed cases with 179 recoveries up 2 and 3 active cases down 1 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 路 Halton Hills 153 confirmed cases with 158 recoveries and no active caseIn addition, there are 28 probable cases in Oakville, 21 in Milton, 17 in Burlington, and 16 in Halton Hills.Of the total 914 cases, 79 have been residents or patients associated with a confirmed institutional outbreak.The COVID-19 death toll in Halton sits at 25, including 11 in Halton Hills, seven in Burlington, four in Milton, and three in Oakville. 12 of
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When COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic in mid-March, everything stood still. Borders were closed, sports leagues were shut down, and lockdown measures quickly followed. For many, it was hard to imagine how to make sense of all of it.But amid the confusion, there was one thing that Health Canada responded to rather quickly: the expected mental health impact COVID-19 would have on Canadians.A week later, the health agenc stanley website y put out a call for proposals. Less than a month later, the governments first, nationwide virtual mental health care portal 鈥?Wellness Together Canada 鈥?was born. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This came together from idea to execution in about four weeks, said Homewood Health executive director Sean Slater, whose mental health-care centre helped put together t stanley cup he winning proposal for Wellness Together Canada. Ive never, ever, ever seen anything like it. Its now been over a year since Wellness Together Canada launched. More than 1.2 million Canadians have accessed it, doing so through more than 3.6 million web sessions. Almost a quarter of those users said they would not have accessed mental health or substance-use care if the website didnt exist, according to data provided to the Star by Health Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The federal government has since pledged to renew funding for the platform in its 2021 budget, with $62 million allocate stanley cup d within the next year
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Everyone knows about the goals Jeremy Roenick scored 鈥?more than 500 of them during a 20-year hockey career, including one that eliminated the Toronto Maple Leafs, as Sportsnets Ken Reid reminded the audience.But those who braved the snow storm to attend th stanley cups uk e Milton Chamber of Commerce Sports Celebrity Dinner and Auction, got a peak behind the scenes, from golfing with Michael Jordan to elaborate pranks pulled on teammates.And while the stories from Roenick and the other athletes kept the audience entertained, the purpose of the evening 鈥?raising money for scholarships for Milton students 鈥?was not forgotten. The annual dinner has provided more than $300,000 in scholarship money over the years. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Since my parents emigrated to Canada, they had to start from scratch, which meant that unlike some students, I didnt have as many funds saved up for my education, said Karolina Sus stanley mug trova, a medical science student at Western University and a previous scholarship recipient. This scholarship definitely helped lessen the financial burden of schooling, allowing me to pursue an undergraduate degree at a university of my choice. Roenick got into the spirit of the night, offering up the last pair of skates he wore in the NHL for a $5,000 donation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW And then stanley travel mug he and the other athletes got back to telling stories.ROENICK ON GOLFING AND GAMBLING WITH MICHAEL Fkqy $70-million winning ticket sold in Toronto while other large Lotto Max and Lotto 6-49 prizes were won in Mississauga, Orangeville, Ajax, Thornhill and elsewhere in Ontario this weekend
When the newest local GoodLife Fitness opens at Oakville Place in March of next year, it will be a two-level, 45,000 sq. ft. facility equipped with state-of-the-art features. It will definitely be a beacon in the area, said Jenn Moffatt, GoodLife Divisional Manager.The GoodLife sign is already visible on the stanley cup becher malls exterior and there is a presentation centre on the sec stanley cups uk ond floor near the newly opened PetSmart offering pre-sales, but the doors arent scheduled to open for another couple of months. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This huge facility will include many of the traditional GoodLife offerings, but with several features not available at other clubs.Oakvilles newest GoodLife becomes only the second location in Canada to offer NinjaFit 鈥?the other in Red Deer, Alberta 鈥?which is like obstacle course training, Ninja warrior, functional training, body weight exercises in the jungle gym set up in the middle of the facility, said Moffatt. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It was piloted out there and its gone over really, really well and were rea stanley quencher lly excited that were able to bring that to Ontario and this region, said Moffatt.There will be the regular GoodLife studio classes as well as a Performance Studio where the classes held are designed with high intensity interval training. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Our womens clubs offer a program called Emp
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The Town of Carleton Place is pleased to announce th stanley us at Niki Dwyer has been hired as the towns new director of development services. Dwyer will begin her employment on Monday, July 27.The director of development services is a new position within the organization, created to manage and co-ordinate all development related activities including engineering, planning, building and heritage. This position is largely paid for through fees charged for development applications. The expansion of the development team was long overdue, says Mayor Doug Black. Staff in these departments work tirelessly to keep up with the ever-increasing demand for local development projects and bringing Niki on boar stanley cups uk d will only strengthen the great work coming from these departments. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dwyer has an interesting mix of municipal experience as both a former director of planning for the Municipality of Mississippi Mills 2018-2020 and as a current councillor for the Town of Smiths Falls. Carleton Place is well known in the area for their rate of growth and I am excited to be a part of how that shapes the community for future generations, says Dwyer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In both 2018 and 2019, the planning department had record stanley cup numbers for preconsultation meetings and development permit application submissions. To date, 2020 has surpassed the statistics for the same period last year. The firs
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The second major winter storm in a week is set to hit a wide swath of Ontario and Quebec this weekend, and it will start for some areas as soon as Fridays rush hour.How much snow can we expect Another winter storm moves across Ontario and Quebec this evening into Sunday, said Environment and Climate Change meteorologist Gerald Cheng, during a zoom media briefing Friday afternoon. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Snow, he said, will be particularly heavy throughout a long corridor stretching from Lake Huron in the west to eastern Quebec, with up to 25 cm of snow forecast for Ontario.What areas will be hit the hardest ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Toronto and other areas that hug Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, including southern portions of Durham, Peel and Halton regions, will be cushioned a bit. For the Toronto area its only 5 to 10 cm of snow, he said. For areas north of that, even north of Markham or Thornhill, youre talking up to 25 cm of snow. So it really depends on where you are stanley flasche in the Golden Horseshoe. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It will start affecting stanley cup southwestern Ontario by later this afternoon and slowly b vaso stanley y this evening it will also affect the Greater Golden Horseshoe. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The slight uptick in temperatures overnight into Saturday will only be brief and in
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MONTREAL 鈥?The thorny issue of sovereignty re-emerged on the Quebec campaign trail on Sunday, as Liberal Leader Philippe Couillard suggested his Coalition Avenir Quebec rival hadn ;t totally given up on the idea of an independent Quebec.With just over a week remaining in the campaign, Couillard questioned Francois Legault federalist leanings, suggesting the former Parti Quebecois minister hasn ;t changed his st stanley tumbler ripes despite Legault emphatic promise to never hold a referendum.He even said, some time ago: I ;m not talking about sovereignty because the numbers aren 821 stanley thermos mug 7;t there, ; Couillard said in Vaudreuil, about half an hour we stanley tumbler st of Montreal. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Does that mean that if the numbers change he will be in agreement again You have to ask him the question.Legault completely rejected the suggestion of his rival, who he accused of dusting off the referendum scarecrow out of desperation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The only referendum question is, Do we want 19 years of the Liberal party he said in Gatineau, Que.We ;ve had 15 years, do we want another four years Quebecers have turned the page on sovereignty, especially the youth. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Saturday, Quebec political party Msgf Waterloo s My-Thai restaurant closes permanently
Whitchurch-Stouffville still exists, but you might not see much of the word Whitchurch ; in the future.After much debate about changing the name of the town, a very Canadian compromise was reached at the Dec. 3 Whitchurch-Stouffville council meeting.Goin stanley bottles g forward, the town will brand itself as the Town of Stouffville in all forward-facing places, but will legally keep its official name as the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It was the compromise put forward by Mayor Iain Lovatt after several councillors said a referendum was the only fair way to decide the issue.There was an overwhelming consensus that a rebranding exerci stanley mug se was necessary earlier this, Lovatt said, and the first step in the rebranding exercise was figuring what to do with the town name. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Being a marketing guy of almost 25 years, you want to have a very clear understanding of what it is that youre branding, Lovatt said.A referendum would not be ideal in this case because it would put the towns rebranding on hold for three years, until after the next municipal election, Lovatt said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We just needed clarity for staff because I think that deferring it is actually going to set us back, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley cup LOW
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LONDON 鈥?Buckingham Palace says Queen Elizabeth II is feeling poorly and has cancelled a planned appearance.The palace said in a Thursday statement that the 92-year-old monarch is feeling under the weather and will not attend a morning service at St. Paul Cathedral. The service marks the 200th anniversary of the Order of St. Michael and St. George.The queen has had a busy sched stanley cups uk ule in recent weeks, including stanley thermobecher appearances at the Royal Ascot horse show. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Ass cups stanley ociated Press Yvcv Thanking health-care heroes in Durham seniors homes
TORONTO 鈥?Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:Bank earningsBMO and Scotiabank will kick off bank earnings season on Tuesday, followed by National Bank of Canada and RBC on Wednesday, and TD and CIBC on Thursday. Banking leaders said in January water bottle stanley that an economic rebound is on the horizon, but that the short-term looks difficult and spending won ;t truly pick up until the back half of 2021 or even 2022.BoC speechBank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem is to speak online to Calgary Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday about how the global pandemic has affected the banks financial outlook. A recent survey by the central bank on consumer expectations showed that respondents believed they were less likely to find a new job if they lost their current one. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW LTC earningsExtendicare Inc. will release its Q4 and 2020 re stanley cups sults on Wednesday. The company, which owns or operates 71 long-term care facilities in Ontario, is subject to a proposed class action lawsuit related to its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Lobla stanley cup w resultsLoblaw Companies Limited will release its Q4 2020 results on Thursday. The grocery store operator is one of 12 companies participating in a pilot with the University of Toronto Creative Destruction Lab to experiment with rapid antigen tests to screen staff for COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Quebecor updateQ
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SCUGOG 鈥?Scugog is working with regional transit officials to reroute a bus travelling through a quiet Port Perry neighbourhood after residents there raised red flags about the new traffic on their roadway.In a deputation before councillors at the May 13 committee meeting, Carol Jones said resid stanley cup ents along Victoria Street 鈥?which mostly runs east-west between Old Simcoe Road and Union Avenue, just south of Scugog Street 鈥?became puzzled last month after their roadway became a new route for Durham Region Transits 950 bus, even though there are no bus stops on the street. This is a residential street with seniors and families living here, Jones told councillors. We are concerned children going to school, crossing Victoria Street, are in danger. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She added that the addition of new super mailboxes at the intersection of Old Simcoe Road and Victoria Street now results in neighbours parking alongside the road as they c stanley botella heck their mail. This causes more congestion and possible accidents, said Jones. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As well, she continued, Victoria Street is generally a long straightaway with just one stop 鈥?the Ash stanley us Street intersection 鈥?which raises concerns about bus speeds. And, added Jones, there are concerns the heavy vehicles could damage Victoria Street, a roadway in relatively good shape when compared to other Scugog streets.Increasing the frustration o
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Ontario sprawling northern and rural school boards are working to interpret the province back-to-school plan for smaller communities, saying they don ;t yet have all the answers for questions that parents are asking.Catherine Shedden, a spokeswoman for the Trillium Lakelands District School Board, said she fielded questions from parents about COVID-19 outbreak protocols and busing students to different schools.But with a month to go before classes resume, she said those questions remain unanswered 鈥?and they keep piling up given the unprecedented nature of the situation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We keep having people say, Oh, did you think of this ; I ;m like, 8 vaso stanley 216;No, we did not, ; Shedden said. It really is an ongoing exercise.In its plan released last week, the Ministry of Education said elementary students would return to school full-time in September, with their regular class sizes. To curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, elementary students would stanley cups uk not be allowed to mix with other classes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW High schoolers in all but 24 boards are also stanley cup to return to class full-time. Those 24 boards will see students attend only half the time, while doing distance learning for the other half.Masks will be mandatory for students in Grades 4 through 12 and will be encouraged for younger kids. Czvx TIMELINE: Halton confirms 9 new COVID-19 cases with new infections in Burlington and Oakville along with Milton
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GUELPH, Ont. 鈥?Police say a 63-year-old Guelph, Ont., man is dead after a car hit his wheelchair in the city south end Thursday evening.They say the collision happened at about 6 p.m. on Gordon Street near Poppy Drive and the man was taken to hospital, but he succumbed to his injuries about an hour later.Police say the street was close stanley cup d for about five hours for the investigation. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley nz BELOW They say the car was driven by a 45-year-old man from Burlington, Ont., but did not say if there will be any charges laid. Anyone who witnessed stanley cup the collision is asked to call police. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Afwq Irreversible trauma : Oakville man, 34, charged with sexually assaulting teen and threatening her with gun
The Don Mills Residents Incorporated and the City of Toronto will be back in court this spring, after a deal to end litigation over the location of a new community centre fell apart.In a letter released to the community this week, Don Mills Residents Inc. President Stephen Kziazek reported that the group would continue with its Superior Court appeal of a June decision that permitted Toronto to make changes to faci stanley cup lities on 966 Don Mills Rd.The land has been originally set aside as a community centre that would have replaced the Don Mills Civitan Arena, and the Don Mills Residents group took the city to court when council changed direction to build stanley cup a new community centre on a site being redev stanley flask eloped by Celestica in the Don Mills Road/Eglinton Avenue East neighbourhood. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The DMRI seemed poised to drop the appeal following Toronto Councils November meeting, where councillors voted to conditionally approve a second community space nearby the original, in a Lanterra/Cadillac Fairview development on the Donway.聽Local Don Valley East Councillor Denzil Minnan-Wong made it clear to the community that the deal to permit the new space at 169 the Donway was contingent on the end of litigation over 966 Don Mills, because the city would not take the chance on being compelled to build two community centres so close to one another.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The DMRI had put forwar
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Premier Doug Ford is warning of another lockdown as the number of COVID-19 patients surges at the end of a month that has seen cases almost double, creating a third wave. Folks, be prepared. Dont make plans for Easter, he said Tuesday as Ontario reported 2,336 new infections and hospit stanley thermobecher als reported their largest one-day influx of intensive-care patients of the pandemic, fuelled by more contagious variants that cause more serious illness. I wont hesitate to lock things down if we have to, added Ford. Everythings on the table. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The premiers acknowledgment that he is extremely concerned about case levels and the rising number of younger adults requiring hospital care comes less than two weeks after his government eased restrictions.For example, the number of indoor diners stanley kaffeebecher at restaurants and bars in areas like Halton, Durham and York no longer in lockdown was allowed to rise and outdoor patios were cleared to open in lockdown zones such as Toronto and Peel. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The government also indicated last Friday that barber shops, stanley cup hair and nail salons in lockdown areas could reopen April 12, although Ontarios chief medical officer, Dr. David Williams, cautioned Monday that is dependent on COVID-19 trends.Ford said those changes were all approved by Williams in consultation with local medical officers in Toronto and Peel at the time, but the situation h Zvbb Don t prejudge case in murders of sisters: lawyer
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GUELPH, Ont. 鈥?The London Knights scored four unanswered goals and rallied from a two-goal deficit to defeat the Guelph Storm 5-3 in the Ontario Hockey League Saturday for its second win in a row.Cody Morgan, Sean McGurn, Antonio Stranges and Luke Evangelista each had a goal and an assist for the division-leading Knights 21-9-1-0 . Gerard Keane rounded out the offence, and goalie Owen Flores stopped 20 pucks in the win.Jake Karabela, Michael Buchinger and Brae kubki stanley den Bowman replied fo stanley flask r the Storm 18-10-2-1 , which led 3-1 late in the second period. Owen Bennett turned away 28-of-32 shots in defeat. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW London outshot Guelph 33-23. Both teams failed to score on the power play.The Knights are first in the Midwest Division 43 points , ahead of the Storm in second 39 points . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW -COLTS 3 BATTALION 2 OT ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW BARRIE, Ont. 鈥?Ethan Cardwell scored 55 seconds into overtime to lift Barrie 18-9-3-0 over North Bay 19-12-3-2 . Mack Guzda stopped 34-of-36 shots for the Colts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley fr OW -FRONTENACS 6 ICEDOGS 2KINGSTON, Ont. 鈥?Lucas Peric, Francesco Arcuri and Martin Chromiak led the way offensively for Kingston 18-9-3-0 with two goals apiece. Jordan Frasca and Lucas Edmonds each contributed three Euxf Forces issues new orders on hateful conduct
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario long-term care operators welcomed provincial funding announced Wednesday to hire more than 4,000 staff within a year but advocates and employees said more must be done to improve working conditions in the sector.Long-Term Ca stanley cups re Minister Rod Phillips said the province would put aside $270 million to hire 4,050 long-term care workers by the end of next March.It part of a previously announced plan by the Progressive Conservative government to hire more workers for the sector, with a goal of getting long-term care residents an average of four hours of direct care per day by 2025. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This investment will allow all homes to hire an stanley polska d retain the staff they need to increase daily direct care so that we can meet the annual goals set out in our staffing plan, Phillips said at a press conference in Toronto.The government plans to introduce legislation this fall that would enshrine the four-hour care standard into law, the minister said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In the short-term, the funding announced Wednesday is expected to i stanley deutschland ncrease residents ; direct care to three hours per day by next March, Phillips said.Money will start flowing to the homes next month and the province will audit their expenditures to ensure funds are used properly, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The
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As she gazed across her fields stanley cup of chardonnay and pinot noir vines recently, Lynn Sullivan breathed a sigh of relief.The co-owner of Rosehall Run Vineyards in the heart of Prince Ed stanley vaso ward County was happy to see something that has been missing for most of the l stanley website ast 18 months 鈥?visitors from out of town. Weve really missed having people at the winery, said Sullivan. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While Rosehall Run has been able to ship plenty of its award-winning wines made by Dan Sullivan directly to customers during the COVID-19 pandemic, winery visits remain a vital part of their business plan. Weve been delivering our wines to customers directly, but part of what has helped Ontario wines grow is people coming out to the wineries, seeing the vines, and meeting the producers. Its really been a crucial factor, said Lynn Sullivan. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Thats a familiar sentiment to Shep Ysselstein, founder of Gunns Hill Artisan Cheese in Woodstock, Ont. People will come here because theyve heard of our cheese. But a lot of the time, people will be visiting the area and see the shop and discover us that way, said Ysselstein. Its great to finally start seeing some tourists back in. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Getting those visits kick-started again is the goal of a new campaign being launched by the Culinary Tourism Alliance, with funding from
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TORONTO 鈥?The Ontario Real Estate Association is calling for less stringent mortgage rules in a rebuttal aimed at the head of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.OREA chief executive Tim Hudak says in a letter to federal policy-makers that Ottawa should consider restoring 30-year insured mortgages, ease up on the interest rate stress test, and eliminate the test altogether for those renewing their mortgage with a different lender.In the July 18 letter to the House of Commons finance committee, Hudak said policy changes are needed to counter a downward trend in home ownership. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW [url=https://www.stanley-cups.at]stanley thermosflasche[/url] Canadians, especially young millennial families looking to buy their first homes, now face structural barriers to home ownership that won ;t go away on their own.The letter takes aim at comments made by CMHC president CEO Evan Siddall, who has been a vocal critic of those lobbying for eased rules. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW [url=https://www.cups-stanley.us]stanley thermos mug[/url] Siddall argued in a May letter to the finance committee that allowing 30-year insured mortgage terms, lowered to 25-year maximum terms in 2012, would [url=https://www.cup-stanley.de]stanley isolierkanne[/url] stimulate increased borrowing and inflate prices, but Hudak contends that government should only aim to tamp down on risky mortgages and not borrowing in general.He says the ban on 30-year mortgages is untargeted and penalizes younger buyers who have more time to pay off the debt, though Siddall argued the Idsn PM to deliver national address on COVID-19
Ontario schools could reopen in June and although doing so would increase COVID-19 cases, such a move may be manageable in some regions, says the provinces science advisory table.Premier Doug Ford wants consensus from doctors and teachers unions on students returning for in-person instruction for the last month of school, but also said we cant afford an 11 per cent increase in COVID-19 cases. We just have to get around the table and make sure we have an agreement, he [url=https://www.stanleycups.it]stanley cup[/url] said Thursday. I kn [url=https://www.stanley-cups.es]botella stanley[/url] ow a lot of parents are anxious but theres also the fact ... that it could possibly increase cases by 11 per cent. Thats concerning, because it compounds so quickly. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW However, the premier added that while he would love to get the kids back into classrooms, and noted that children aged 12 and up are now receiving vaccines, Im not going to rush into this. Fords comments came as the Canadian Pediatric Society, along with Sick Kids hospital and CHEO in Eastern Ontario and a coalition [url=https://www.stanleywebsite.us]stanley bottles[/url] of other prominent experts said children have suffered immeasurably over the course of the pandemic and again urged the province to immediately reopen schools. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The benefits of a few weeks in classroom cannot be overstated, they wrote in an open letter.New Democrat MPP Marit Stiles, her partys education critic, said students and their families are worn down after anoth
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TORONTO Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath took her election campaign today to the riding Doug Ford is hoping to capture, slamming the Tory leader tax plan on his home turf.Horwath says the Progressive Conservative leader is great with bumper sticker slogans, but once the layers are peeled back, his plan isn ;t actually for the people, as he says.Ford plan cuts a middle-class tax bracket by 20 per cent, but Horwath says that ac stanley mugs tually means the richest people will benefit the most. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Horwath campaigned today in the riding of Etobicoke North, where Ford is running. The riding currently belongs to Liberal Shafiq Qaadri, who has represented the riding on the back benches since stanley thermosflasche 2003. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Qaadri crashed Horwath event, holding up one of his own lawn signs and shouting that he and Horwath share a common goal against Ford.Horwath called his actions unfortunate. ARTI stanley cup becher CLE CONTINUES BELOW Shafiq, if you don ;t mind, I ;m going to finish my news conference and then you can have all the time you want to talk to the media, but please don ;t interrupt me, she said. It very rude. Zvbx Here are top town council discussions from Jan. 23 meeting
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OTTAWA 鈥?The Canadian Forces says the search for survivors in the military helicopter crash off the coast of Greece has formally ended after three days.Six military personnel were aboard a Cyclone helicopter that went down in the Mediterranean Sea on Wednesday as it was returning to the Halifax-ba stanley tumbler sed frigate HMCS Fredericton.The Forces said in a statement Friday that the search for five Canadians service members had forma stanley tumblers lly turned into 8220 earch and recovery efforts instead of a rescue effort. The body of Sub-Lt. Abbigail Cowbrough was previously recovered from the wreckage. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Forces said it also recovered the remains believed to be those of people aboard the helicopter but they can ;t ye stanley cup t be identified.The helicopter was part of the Fredericton NATO mission when it went down while concluding a training exercise. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Fredericton was bound for an Italian port and was expected to arrive Saturday.The Canadian military also sent a flight investigation team to the region to determine the cause of the crash. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Allied warships and aircraft are also helping the Canadian military find the other service members and the missing helicopter in the Ionian Sea. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Cyclo
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Residents of a tranquil Fredericton neighbourhood watched and waited for nearly three anxious hours early Friday as authorities tracked down a suspect who allegedly opened fire and killed four people, two of them police officers.For some, the terror began from the moment they opened their eyes. For others, it didn ;t sink in until they learned they were forced to hide in their homes. Here is how the morning unfolde stanley cup nz d from their perspectives.____ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW David MacCoubre stanley becher y was asleep in his apartment on Brookside Drive when three shots echoed through the morning calm mere metres from his bed.stanley travel mug 8220;It sounded like the first one came from right outside my bedroom window ... I was hoping for the two seconds that I was groggy that it was kids blowing off firecrackers, ; ; he said. Then two more happened within the first three minutes. ; ; ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW MacCoubrey said he heard at least 17 more shots over the next hour and a half, which he spent sitting on the floor far from his apartment windows.____ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tim Morehouse said he heard the trouble before he saw it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In his apartment on 237 Brookside Dr., he said he heard someone yelling 8220 hut up! Shut up! Then the bullets b Lwnr Chinese Embassy demands apology from German T-shirt retailer
OTTAWA 鈥?The latest new stanley cups s on COVID-19 developments in Canada all times eastern :7:45 p.m.British Columbia has again extended its state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic nearly 10 months after it was first declared. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Premier John H stanley cups organ says in the statement there hope with the provincial immunization program getting underway, but it too early to ease restrictions in the pandemic that has claimed 954 lives in B.C.A joint statement from Health Minister Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry on Tuesday says there have been eight more deaths along with 428 new cases of COVID-19 across the province. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It says more than 28,000 people in B.C. have so far been vaccinated against the illness.- stanley tumblers ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 5:55 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Alberta is reporting 843 new cases of COVID-19.The provinces chief medical health officer, Dr. Deena Hinshaw, says there have also been 26 additional deaths due to the virus.One of those is of a continuing care home worker in the Edmonton area.Health Minister Tyler Shandro says the woman is the second health-care worker to die of COVID-19 in the province.There are currently 919 people in hospital with the virus, and 140 of them are in i
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KINGSTON, Ont. 鈥?An Ontario university says it is looking into reports of a costume party attended by undergraduates that has been condemned by student leaders because of racial stereotypes.A statement from Queen U stanley cup niversity principal Daniel Woolf posted on the school website says it appears Saturday party took place off the university campus in Kingston, Ont.Woolf says that such a party would never be sanctioned by the university senior administration. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Alma Mater Society, a student government at the school, says the party was inappropriate and is an act that makes students feel uncomfortable.Photographs circulating on social media show students, most of them white, dressed as Middle Eastern sheiks, Viet Cong guerrillas and Buddhist monks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Woolf says the matter is being taken seriously by the university.Queen strives to be a diverse and inclusive community free fro stanley en mexico m discrimination or harassment of any kind. Any event that degrades, mocks, or marginalizes a group or groups of people is completely unacceptable, Woolf said in the statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If we determine that this was a Queen sponsored or sanctioned event, we will take appr stanley fr opriate action. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mdxz Census 2016: how men, women measure up
OTTAWA鈥擳he federal government is investing $1.1 million to support national disability organizations to help them reach out to people amid COVID-19.Disability Inclusion Minister Carla Qualtrough said in a statement the additional funds will be used to enhance communications and engagement activities of those organizations.The issue was one raised as key by an advisory panel that has been briefing the government since April. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The additional funds come as National AccessAbility Week, highlighting the c stanley cup ontributions of Canadians with disabilities, wrapped up Saturday. stanley cup During the week, the federal government announced $6.4 million over three years for up to 16 organizations across Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Friday, Ottawa announced a $548-million program to send cheques for between $100 and $600 to Canadians with disabiliti stanley cups es.Qualtrough said the past weeks have been difficult for everyone, in particular those with disabilities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We know that persons with disabilities face unique and heightened challenges and vulnerabilities during a pandemic including access to information and communications, mental health and social isolation and employment and income supports, she said in the statement.
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OTTAWA 鈥?The Liberal government on Monday extended its military training mission in Ukraine, amid warnings Russia could attempt to destabilize Canada political system.But while largely welcomed by the Ukrainian government, the extension is being criticized stanley cup by the Opposition for not going far enough in helping deal with a new outbreak of violence in the country.Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan and Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said Canadian military trainers will remain in Ukraine until at least March 2019. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Canada has had about 200 trainers in the eastern European country since the summer of 2015, where they have taught about 3,200 Ukrainian troops the basics o stanley water bottle f soldiering as well as some advanced skills.But the mission, which began after Russia annexed Crimea and began supporting separatist forces in Ukraine Donbass region, had been set to expire at the end of this month. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sajjan said the extension was intended to sho stanley water jug w Canada unwavering commitment to Ukraine, while sending a very strong message to Russia that its actions will not be tolerated.It is Russia actions that have caused us to do this, Sajjan said during a news conference with Freeland outside the House of Commons, where the two ministers were flanked by more than a dozen Liberal MPs. Pkwz Pandemic recovery key focus in throne speech
TORONTO 鈥?Some Ontario municipalities are looking into working directly with Ottawa on affordable child care as federal-provincial talks drag on, with local councillors citing the need to support families during pandemic recovery.Toronto city council was to hear a motion Tuesday asking for the option to try appealing directly to the f stanley italia ederal government on the $10-per-day child-care plan if the province doesn ;t make a deal.A stanley cup summary of Coun. Joe Cressy motion described the issue as an urgent matter for Torontonians, and also asked for a report back on the talks by Dec. 1. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Affordable, accessible, high-quality child care is critical for our pandemic recovery. Parents won ;t go back to work if they can ;t find space at a child care centre within their budge stanley cup website t, the summary reads, adding that women are affected the most.Hamilton Emergency and Community Services committee members are set to debate a similar idea later this month. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The motion by Coun. Maureen Wilson, introduced by colleague Nrinder Nann who sits on the committee, asked city staff investigate the possibility of a direct agreement with Ottawa and also highlighted the importance of affordable child care to pandemic recovery, supporting women re-entering the workforce.Last month, Niagara Regional Council also directed staff to probe
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The federal government is placing its bets on a beefed-up wage subsidy to take the Canadian economy out of crisis and set it on a steadier footing 鈥?even though the program is likely to add $82 billion to the already-giant deficit.Finance Minister Bill Morneau has just released his first full accounting of the pandemic relief, and so far, the direct aid he has rolled out since March totals about $228 billion, driving the deficit for this fiscal year up to an enormous $343.2 billion and counting.The stanley cup money appears to have formed a floor under the collapsing economy. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley en mexico As companies and workplaces everywhere shut down and moved their operations into peoples homes, putting a third of the labour force out of work, the federal government moved in with massive support in the hopes of staving off widespread bankruptcy and permanent economic damage.The fiscal snapshot lays it out, arguing that the federal money did indeed prevent a worst-case scenario. Without the federal spending, the Canadian economy would have contracted by about 11 per cent in 2020. With support, its expected to shrink by be 6.8 in real terms this year, according to private sector estimates. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Similarly, unemployment will hover just under 10 per cent on average this year; but witho stanley termosy ut support measures, it would have averaged about 12 per cent. Those who would have us do less ignor Flsr Use of force by Halton police up in 2018
Some local students who opted for online learning this fall will have to wait a bit longer to hit the books.The Halton District School Board HDSB has announced that the first day of virtual school has been postponed to Wednesday, Sept. 16 for elementary and secondary students. This delay is due to the recent and increased demand of the virtual learning model, and the time required to complete school startup tasks, explained an email sent to parents September 11. Virtual school administrators and staff are working as quickly as possible to build classes and assign teachers to them. Once this is complete, schools will reach out to parents/guardians and students to access their virtual classrooms. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The board has also indicated there are a significant number of students stanley taza currently on a waitlist for virtual school 鈥?a matter staff will be working to address over the weekend and into next week, with families that have extenuating circumstances and new students being prioritized on the list. We know this is not ideal, but it is the reality of c stanley cup usa reating new virtual school learning models in such a compressed time frame, read a second email that was sent out to parents. Some of our virtual classes are very full. We will do our best to accommodate families on the waitlist where there is available space. stanley mug In the meantime, students currently attending an in-person school should continue to do so.
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OTTAWA 鈥?Canada has no immediate plans to raise its targets for cutting emissions, despite pressure from the United Nations to step it up or risk the failure of the Paris climate change agreement.In the 2015 Paris accord, 196 countries, including Canada, agreed to set national targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions en route to preventing the planet from warming up more than two degrees Celsius on average compared with pre-industrial levels.UN Environment Tuesday released its eighth annual emissions gap report, which says Paris signatories have thus far only committed to one-third of the cuts to emissions that will be required to achieve the goal. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Canada is one of the biggest laggards, with the UN saying that not only ar stanley tumbler e Canada existing targets too low, it does not yet have the policies in place to even meet them. The report calls on Canada and many other developed nations, including the United States, Mexico and the European Union, to step up their planned cuts or there is zero chance of meeting the two degree goal.All countries that signed Paris are expected to produce updated targets by 2020 and the UN report vaso stanley says the t stanley kaffeebecher echnology is there for the world to hit the necessary cuts, it just needs the will to do it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Asked about the report on Tuesday, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna didn ;t say Canada won ;t increase Cqbl Vandal topples wax statue of Sean Diddy Combs
Toronto police have arrested and charged stanley taza several people after more than $1 million in cash was stolen from an establishment that refills privately owned ATMs.The robbery took place on April 1, when two masked men allegedly forced an employee at gunpoint to give them access to the establishment, stanley cup the force said. The men then allegedly assaulted another person and forced them to open multiple safes, police said.It quite clear and evident that these individuals have a huge, high propensity for violence, acting Insp. Richard Harris said at a news conference on Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Security footage released by police shows the masked men pointing a gun at the two people in the establishment and hitting at least one of them on the head with the firearm during the course of the robbery.The footage also shows the men putting wads of cash into garbage bags, which they are then seen dragging from the establishment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police said the men fled in a waiting vehicle, noting that another vehicle involved in the operation drove away at the sa stanley cup me time as well.Police said there was a development in the case on May 17, when they found a sum of money obtained from the April 1 robbery while investigating a failed home invasion in northwest Toronto. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Investigators said Tuesday th
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OTTAWA 鈥?Canada national inflation rate was 1.2 per cent in November, Statistics Canada says. Here what happened in the provinces and territories previous month in brackets :鈥?Newfoundland and Labrador: 3.6 per cent 4.0 鈥?Prince Edward Island: 1.7 1.9 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Nova Scotia: 1.3 1.4 鈥?New Brunswick: 2.5 2.8 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Quebec: 0.6 0.6 鈥?Ontario: 1.8 2.1 ARTICLE CONTIN stanley thermos mug UES BELOW 鈥?Manitoba: 0.2 1.1 stanley kaffeebecher ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Saskatchewan: 0.0 0.8 鈥?Alberta: 0.2 0.5 鈥?British Columbia: 1.6 2.1 鈥?Whitehorse, Yukon: 1.7 1.3 鈥?Yellowknife, N.W.T.: 1.1 0.8 By The Canadian Press ARTICLE CO stanley website NTINUES BELOW Dhqy Trump setting trade sights on Canada
Metroland Halton newspapers reached out to members of their Halton Advisory Council to share their views on local issues in conjunction with the federal election. Heres the first part of a three-part series.As a society, we all acknowledge that everyone has a right to safe, decent, permanent and affordable housing.Yet, in Halton, recent data shows a wait list stanley thermos of 3,241 for subsidized or rent-geared-to-income housing. The Region of Halton has made great strides in addressing homelessness, but the reality is that a wait list of that high a number can take years to fulfil. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lack of affordable housing has become a key driver of core housing, as we see the demand for affordable housing continue to grow while the cost of housing and income inequality expand.In our increasing numbers of working poor households, we see crowded conditions and residents working multiple jobs to cover expenses. People who ex stanley cup perience homelessness and housing insecurity are more likely to suffer from physical and mental illness, poverty, discr stanley polska imination and violence. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We know that households led by women are disproportionately represented here, and also that Indigenous people, people with disabilities, immigrants and refugees, youth and older adults and members of racialized communities face high levels of housing insecurity.One of the first things we need to do i
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Its weird how Doug Ford brags about supposedly stopping the gravy train at Queens Park, just like, or so he falsely claims, his late brother Rob did at city hall when he was mayor of Toronto.Its just as strange 鈥?maybe even funny 鈥?how Ford boasts of stopping the wasteful sp stanley cup ending and endless scandals and mismanagement seen under the former Liberal government.Its all so odd because Ford, who kicked off his 2022 re-election last weekend, is running arguably the most incompetent, disorganized, patronage-riddled and wasteful Ontario government in decades. And hes accomplished all that in barely 20 months in office. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Of course, thats not how our tone-deaf premier sees himself as he sets the stage for an election more than 25 months away.In a rant to 1,000 loyalists last weekend at a Conservative party conference in Niagara Falls, Ford outlined a re-election strategy that will centre on bashing Liberals, the media, union leaders and anyone else who do stanley tumbler esnt think hes performed miracles since trouncing the Kathleen Wynne-led Liberals in 2018. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The people were up against, theyre the same ones that ran this province into the ground, Ford said in attacking the current field of Liberal leadership candidates. The same crew at the table with Dalton stanley cup McGuinty and Kathleen Wynne making these reckless, reckless decisions. Amazingly, Ford believes he Hffg Milton greenhouses and community gardens slowly spring to life
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario businesses are calling on the provincial government to announce if establishments shuttered under the latest pandemic restrictions will be allowed to reopen on Jan. 26.Ontario Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Rocco Rossi said in a statement Thursday that now that the province has said s stanley cup chools will return on Monday, it time to provide clarity for businesses.We implore the government to immediately clarify if Ontario will be moving out of Stage 2 of its Roadmap to Reopen plan so employers, workers and families can plan accordingly, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Businesses, particularly small businesses, have suffered greatly over the last two years and continue to face unprecedented challenges amid a prolonged crisis.The government announced on Jan. 3 that due to the highly transmissible Omicron variant driving up COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations, schools would move online until at least Jan. 17 and restrictions would be pl stanley quencher aced on businesses until at least Jan. 26. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Restaurants were ordered closed for indoor dining, museums, zoos and other such attractions were closed, as were gyms, indoor rec vaso stanley reation facilities, cinemas and indoor concert venues, while retail settings and personal care services were capped at 50 per cent capacity.Ryan Mallough, with the Canadian Federation of Independent Business
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A man in his 50s who recently visited Iran is Torontos 9th presumptive positive case of COVID-19, Ontario health officials say. stanley becher The man returned from the country on Feb. 25. Iran has been hit hard by the outbreak with 77 people dead as a result from the virus, also known as Wuhan novel coronavirus.On Feb. 29, the man visited North York General Hospitals emergency department where he was assessed and sent home on the same day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He is in self-isolation and Toronto Public Health is monitoring his condition. At this time, the virus is not circulating locally. However, given the global circumstances, Ontario is actively working with city and health partners to plan for the potential of local spread, th stanley quencher e province said in a news release. The province continues to carefully moni stanley shop tor this situation and encourage residents to stay informed by regularly reviewing credible information sources. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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BARRIE, Ont. 鈥?Tye Felhaber scored a hat trick and Artur Tyanulin had two goals and two assists as the Ottawa 67 downed the Barrie Colts 7-3 on Saturday night in Ontario Hockey League action.Ben Fanjoy and Sasha Chmelevski also chipped in for Ottawa 11-11-2 , which got 44 saves from Olivier Lafr stanley cup eniere.Anthony Stefano and Cordell James had a goal and an assist apiece for the Colts 7-13-2 . Kirill Nizhnikov rounded out the attack. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Christian Propp turned away 21-of-27 shots in 46:35 before giving way to David Ovsjannik stanley en mexico ov, who stopped two shots.The 67 went 3 for 5 on the power play while Barrie scored twice on eight chances with the man advantage. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW -KNIGHTS 8 ICEDOGS 2 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ST. CATHARINES, Ont. 鈥?Sam Miletic scored a hat trick and Cliff Pu added two more as London extended its winning streak to five games with a rout of the IceDogs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Max Jones, Olli Juolevi and Owen MacDonald rounded out the attack for the Knights 15-3-3 . Jordan Kooy made 30 saves.Oliver Castleman and Johnny Corneil had goals for Niagara 7-10-5 . Stephen Dhillon started but only lasted the first period after giving up five goals on 19 shots. Colton Incze went the rest of the way and turned stanley tumbler aside 2 Xofx Environment Canada calling for possible snow in Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills
Coun. Dean Pappas said hes received at least 50 emails over the last week and up to 24 daily phone calls from citizens asking city council to defund police. In the last week or so theres been a concerted effort to reach councillors , said Pappas, the citys finance chair.In 2020, stanley taza council gave $26.3 million to city police out of a municipal budget that included $286.3 million for services and $57.4 million for construction and capital spending. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Pappas shared one letter with The Examiner but kept the name of the writer confidential.It states that $26.3 million is an astronomical budget for police and demanded that council redirect at least 50 per cent of it next year to areas such as affordable housing and food programs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The police board has also received stanley cup about a dozen letters by the end of June asking for police to be defunded; many asked that money be spent instead on affordable housing and addiction programs.Board member Bob Hall said at a meeting J stanley tumbler uly 7 that neither he nor police would ever object to the city investing further to alleviate social ills. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Meanwhile the citizen who wrote to Pappas also wants to know who anonymously donated a light-armoured vehicle LAV to Peterborough Police lately and asks that the city never again accept an anonymous donation
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DURHAM 鈥?On the night Carmela Knight died, her kil stanley botella ler revealed hed committed the murder at the instruction of her estranged husband David Knight, jurors have heard.Testifying at a murder trial Monday, Davids brother, Matthew Knight, said he was immediately suspicious when he heard there had been a body found after a fire at Davids Pickering home in 2014. Theyre not getting along, and all of a sudden this happens, Matthew testified Jan. 14. I made a lot of assumptions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Matthew said that as soon as he heard the news, he had an inkling that Graham MacDonald, a semi-employed acquaintance who had been doing repair work for David at the Pickering house, was involved. He said he picked up MacDonald at the cheap Pickering motel where hed been living and grilled him about it. He finally cracked, said Matthew. He basically started explaining to me what he had done. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW MacDonald revealed hed ambushed Carmela as she arrived home after work, strangled her, and then set a fire using gasoline as an accelerant, Matthew said. He told me that this was a deal he made with Dave for $100,00 stanley quencher 0, he added. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW David Knight, 46, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, arson and conspiracy to comm stanley tumbler it murder. The Crown alleges he hired MacDonald to murder Carmela, who was found dead a Hlzl Beaverton woman charged in Canada Day collision that killed three in Brock
Halton Region staff are monitoring the intersection of Guelph Line and South Service Road in Burlingto stanley quencher n, where collisions have increased and red light infractions are the highest in the region despite a red light camera being there for six years.The regions 2023 transportation progress report states that between the installation of the red light camera RLC in October 2017 and 2023, there were 22 angle coll stanley cup isions at the intersection. In the six years prior to installation, there were 15 angle collisions. Its a rare example among Haltons 23 RLC locations, where angle collisions have increased since installation.The region report states there has been an approximate 21 per cent reduction overall in angle collisions at RLC intersections since 2017. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Guelph Line-South Service Road location also has the highest number of red light infractions of Haltons 23 red light camera locations. The camera monitoring northbound traffic at the intersection recorded 1,447 infractions between 2018 and 2023, followed by Guelph Line and Mountainside Drive in Burlington with 1,367.Halton Region spokesperson Stacey Hunter said staff are sharing information about the intersection and the number of infractions caught by red light cameras with the Halton Regional Police Service. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Across all signalized intersections, including this location, we work to e
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OTTAWA 鈥?Automakers on both sides of the border fear the potential negative effects of a Donald Trump presidency, Canada economic development minister said Thursday as he met with international business and political leaders in Switzerland.Navdeep Bains said he been having nervous conversations with concerned automakers, both at the recent auto show in Detroit and during his current visit to the World Economic Forum in Davos.Those conversations have made it clear that the integrated economies of both countries mean the industry would feel negative impacts on both sides of the border, Bains said in an interview Thursday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Any kind of disruption to that, any kind of impact to the border would have a negative consequence to both Canada and the U.S., he said.It very clear to myself when I speak to business leaders here in Davos, when I met with automotive executives and business leaders in Detroit, having open borders benefits both Canada stanley cup and the U.S. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sean Spicer, Trump incoming White House press secretary, stoked those fears recently when he suggested Canada automotive sector might not b starbucks stanley cup e spared from a border tax. Trump has also threatened to impose tariffs on for stanley cup eign vehicles built in Mexico, causing foreign manufacturers to reconsider their investment options there.Former p Xpnm Doug Ford suspends MPP Randy Hillier after disrespectful comments to parents of children with autism
Pool service company Impeccable Pools now has a place to call home in Waterdown. We started off as solely a service company, said owner Chris Gonsowski of the business early days.Last year, the service company received an average of five phone calls a day from Flamborough residents who said they had nowhere to go to get their water tested, buy chemicals or parts for their pools. This made it clear there was a need for a retail operation locally. And that need will be fulfilled by Impeccable Pools, said Gonsowski, who will be celebrating the business grand opening on Saturday April 6 . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW With pool season almost upon us, Gonsowski and his wife and business partner Christin Speiran-Gonsowski said they anticipate receiving requests for pool restorations, inspections and repairs, liners and more to get everything swim worthy again. We off stanley cup er free water testing, chlorine sales, theres chemical sales, equipment sa stanley quencher les pretty m stanley becher uch anything you need, Gonsowski said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The main thing is we only offer is quality service and quality equipment; were not going to sell you cheap junk. Were here to protect your investment.
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TORONTO 鈥?The Medisys Health Group and its affiliate Copeman Healthcare say they paid an unspecified ransom to retrieve personal information for about 60,000 clients after detecting a security breach on Aug. 31.An email from Medisys head office in Montreal says privacy officials were notified Sept. 4, four days after the breach was discovered, and began notifying customers last week.They say hackers got demographic information, such as ages and addresses, and some personal health numbers but no financial information or Social Insurance Numbers.. ARTICLE stanley water bottle CONTINUES BELOW In some cases, test results, consultation reports and prescription information was obtained but recovered after a ransom was paid.Medisys and Copeman websites 鈥?which note they belong to Telus 鈥?say their security consultants paid the ransom and confirmed the hackers didn ;t tamper with the data. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW However, cybersecurity experts stanley cup say there a black market for personal information that can be bought, sold and traded by criminal organizations.The companies are offering affected clients five years of free identity theft protection from a commercial provider 鈥?a common response when businesses are ha stanley kubek cked.. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We apologize for any inconvenience and we want to assure our clients that we do not believe there Udpr CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Major theft at Georgetown plaza has police searching for this man
May 11 to 17, is recognized as Nursing Week in Ontario, and 2020 has been designated the Year of the Nurs stanley website e and Midwife by the World Health Organization. As Ontario and the world celebrate nurses and all they do, four nurses share why they chose their profession.Rebecca de Witte, RN Nursing was the perfect career for me because I always had an interest in helping and promoti stanley cups ng health for people in need. Once into nurse training, I quickly realized I had a passion and skill for caring for the elderly and end-of-life patients. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Rebecca de Witte is the long-term care best practice co-ordinator with the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario and has been nursing for 21 years.Lhamo Dolkar, RN ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Every day I come into work thinking how fortunate I am to be given a chance to connect with people. I get to be a part of patients and their familys life-changing experiences at their most vulnerable stages. My perso stanley cup nal values, based on compassion and equity, have allowed me to channel my energy to serve patients and families. Lhamo Dolkar has been nursing for five years and works in an acute care hospital in Toronto. She is a mother, wife, daughter and health-care advocate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dr. Doris Grinspun, RN ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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NEW YORK AP 鈥?Colin Kaepernick will release a series of books through the children publisher Scholastic, starting with a picture st stanley mugs ory scheduled for next year. I Color Myself Different will come out in April, according to an announcement Thursday by Scholastic and Kaepernick Publishing, which the former NFL quarterback founded last year. Kaepernick, who was a member of the San Francisco 49ers, has not played in the NFL since 2016, after he knelt at games during The Star Spangled Banner to protest racial injustice and police treatment of Black people.Kaepernick, 33, w stanley thermobecher as adopted by a white family and his picture book is based on a kindergarten memory when he used a yellow crayon to draw his family, then a brown one to draw himself. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This story is deeply personal to me, and inspired by real events in my life. I hope that it honors the courage and bravery of young people everywhere by encouraging them to live with authenticity and stanley cups uk purpose, Kaepernick said in a statement. By The Associated Press ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Rdaw Feds to unveil details of anti-poverty plan
Toronto police say t stanley cup hey have found no evidence of a knife-wielding woman in Donora Park, in Toronto east end.Police say they were called to the park Saturday, Aug. 15 for a report of a woman seeing coming out of a tent with a kni stanley cup fe and chasing children.Police said the call had been placed some 20 minutes after the alleged incident. When officers arrived they found no proof of the allegations. No injuries were reported. stanley mug ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Donora Park is located on Donora Drive, a residential street sandwiched between Victoria Park Avenue and Dawes Road. It is adjacent to Taylor Creek where a large encampment has formed this summer.
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OTTAWA 鈥?Canada drug developers recognize that pharmaceutical prices need to come down but they fear the Trudeau government will push too hard in a regulatory review by Health Canada, the head of an industry association said Tuesday.Pamela Fralick, president of Innovative Medicines Canada, said she doesn ;t know what changes Health Canada will propose for the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board under a review launched last spring.But the industry analysis of the government statements, as well as the que stanley cup nz stions posed by the review, has them nervous about what they know so far, Fralick said after speaking to the Economic Club of Canada in Ottawa. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We need a bit more information from Health Canada to figure out what the financial impact will be, Fralick said.Maybe it something the industry can stanley spain absorb. And maybe it will be without a huge bump. But from everything we ;ve seen, it set up to be very, very significant and that what our concern is. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In a review in May by then-federal health minister Jane Philpott, she pledged to take action to bring down unacceptably high drug costs.Fralick said the Innovative Medicines group 鈥?whose members account for a majority of Canada drug research spending stanley cup 鈥?understands that prices need to be lowered. Hbga Ontario s rate of coronavirus testing is lower than other big provinces, slowing our ability to get a clear sense of virus spread
WINNERSBoralex Inc. BLX +8.42%Quebec-based Boralex announced earlier this month that it had won the contract t stanley cup o build five solar farms in the state of New York. The five plants will boost Boralexs output of renewable energy by 20 per cent. Boralex produces wind, hydroelectric, solar and thermal energy at plants in Canada, France, the U.S. and U.K.Enerplus Corp. ERF +8.91% ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shares in the Alberta-based oil and gas producer rose this week after the company was upgraded from sector perform to sector outperform by Scotiabank analyst Jason Bouvier. Bouvier also raised his target price on Enerplus shares to $25, up from $20. Bouvier also raised Crescent Point Energy Corp to sector outperform. Bouvier believes Canadian energy producers are undervalued compa stanley taza red to their American peers.Saputo Inc. SAP +5.56% stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shares in Saputo rose this week even though the Quebec-based dairy products company announced fiscal fourth quarter earnings had plunged 64 per cent to $37 million. Quarterly revenues rose 15 per cent to $3.96 billion. Company CEO Lino Saputo said the company would continue to raise prices for its products, as its costs also rise.LOSERS ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW CAE Inc. CAE -10.16% ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Investors seemed
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TORONTO 鈥?Here are some of the changes the Ontario governmen stanley kaffeebecher t announced Thursday to its response to the COVID-19 pandemic:_ On Dec. 31, publicly funded PCR testing will only be available for high-risk individuals who are symptomatic or are at risk of severe illness from COVID-19, as well as vulnerable populations._Those with symptoms should assume they have COVID-19 and isolate at home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW _ Most individuals with a positive rapid antigen test will no longer be able to get a PCR test to confirm the results._ Isolation period for those with COVID-19 will drop to five days from 10 for those who are vaccinated and children under 12 years old. Household contacts must also isolate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW _ Isolation ends after five days if symptoms have improved for at least 24 hours._ Individuals who are unvaccinated, partially vaccinated or immunocompromised will be required to isolate for 10 days. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW _ School will resume on Jan. 5, two days later than originally scheduled. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup _ School staff will have access to N95 ma cups stanley sks and the province is rolling out 3,000 more HEPA filter units._ Only low-contact indoor sports and safe extracurricular activities will be temporarily permitted beginning in January._ Large indoor ve Zvyf Russia marks anniversary of 1941 military parade
To address accommodation pressures and population growth, Halton District School Board staff have recommended three boundary reviews, one each in Halton Hills, Burlington and Oakville, to take place during the current school year.The following are the proposed boundary reviews:鈥?With increased pressure at Ethel Gardiner public school in Halton Hills, due to new development and numerous program offerings at the school, a review would be undertaken with the intent to distribute enrolment pressures and explore program relocations stanley quencher to other schools. stanley mug ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?A boundary review for the newly funded Oakville NE 3 and NE 5 public schools, would encompass the following elementary schools: Palermo, Forest Trail, Munns, Sunningdale, Posts Corners, River Oaks, Falgarwood, Oodenawi and Dr. David R. Williams. 鈥?Glenview public school in Burlington is approaching its maximum school capacity with additional development expected over the next few years while Maplehurst public school is projected to remain underutilized. Staff will study how Maplehurst can offset pressures at Glenview and avoid a potential re-di stanley quencher rection of students. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trustees will vote on whether or not to proceed with the recommended boundary reviews at the Dec. 7 board meeting.
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The City of Kawartha Lakes OPP is investi stanley cups uk gating the stanley water bottle theft of an antique canoe.Police say on Aug. 29, officers attended a home on Kawartha Lakes Road 121 in response to a break and enter.聽Investigation indicated that at some time between 6 p.m. on Aug. 28 and 6 a.m. the next day, thieves entered the shop on the residential property and removed an antique canoe.聽Entry was gained by breaking the padlock on the shop door.Stolen from this location was a 15-foot red cedar canoe, two web canoe seats, two cane seats, carrying yokes and other canoe equipment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Anyone having information stanley cup on this crime or any others is asked to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122.聽Information can also be reported anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Lfxk Fiesta de Santa Fe to allow married, divorced La Reina
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will hold a 3:30 p.m. press conference with Chief M stanley mug edical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore on the new COVID-19 restrictions.This comes a day after the provinces panel of COVID-19 advisers recommended imposing circuit breaker stanley cup measures to blunt the impact of the fast-spreading Omicron variant. ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley cupe S BELOW
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WASHINGTON 鈥?President Donald Trump is warning Israel that constructing new settlements may not be helpful to Middle East peace efforts, shifting toward a tougher line with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu government.Still, the White House made clear Thursday that the Trump administration has not tak stanley thermobecher en an official position on settlement activity, departing from previous administrations that have considered the settlements illegitimate.Trump has been perceived as sympathetic to the settlements. Shortly before taking office, he vigorously criticized the Obama administration for not vetoing a United Nations Security Council measure condemning settlements. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup But in a statement Thursday, the White House said, While we don ;t believe the existence of settlements is an impediment to peace, the construction of new settlements or the expansion of existing settlements beyond their current borders may not be helpful in achieving that goal.The White House said the president would discuss the issue with Netanyahu when he travels to Washington later this month. The two leaders are scheduled to meet at the White House on Feb. 15. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley en mexico Meanwhile, the group representing Israeli settlers is brushing off the U.S. warning. Still, the Yesha settlers ; council said Friday that it looks forward to wo Osvt Court monitor to review Sears Canada payout of dividends while company was in the red
OTTAWA 鈥?stanley cup becher Four national interest exemptions to COVID-19 border restrictions, covering 1,300 professional athletes, have been issued by the federal immigration minister, his office confirmed Wednesday.The details came after MPs at the House of Commons immigration committee were told by departmental stanley cup officials that 1,300 national interest exemptions had been issued.Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino office was forced to clarify late Wednesday the details of the national interest exemptions he authorized after the number surfaced at a House of Commons immigration committee hearing earlier in the day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mendicino was grilled on how many people had been allowed into Canada using the exemption, which admits those who don ;t qualify under current COVID-19 related restrictions, or to skip the mandatory 14 day quarantine when they arrive.Who has access to that program has been a source of public debate, especially throughout the summer and fall as thousands of families placed sustained public pressure on Mendicino to loosen the border restrictions to allow more families to reunite. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley uk Several ministers and senior public health officials can authorize exemptions.When asked Wednesday by Conservative MP Raquel Dancho how many exemptions he had authorized, Mendicino deferred to his departmental officials, who told the committee 1,300 w
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BAGHDAD 鈥?Iraq Prime Minister says Iraqi forces are launching an operation to push Islamic State group fighters out of a patch of territory on the western edge of the country near the border with Syria.Haider al-Abadi is announcing the push during a visit to the holy city of Karbala on Saturday during the Arbaeen pilgrimage that commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad grandson and a central figure in Shiite Islam.Iraqi forces retook Iraq border crossing with Sy stanley cup ria earlier this month in a U.S.-led coalition-backed operation that involved Iraqi army units, Iraqi special forces and local tribal fighters. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW All that remains from the so-called caliphate that o stanley becher nce stretched to the edges of Baghdad are patches of territory along the stanley cup Euphrates in the deserts of Syria and Iraq. By The Associated Press ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Nurm 4 at 4 鈥?Halton news of the day for March. 9, 2022
Several Halton Hills residents shared input around the draft vision, and prospective future land uses presented for the Mills Street corridor during a town open house on Feb. 27.Town officials gathered local input through polls and QAs, encouraging residents to contribute to future secondary plan review process consultations.Pointing at a fabulous attendance of over 100 people at the open house, Mayor Ann Lawlor said, It is absolutely wonderful that people are so engaged and interested in this important project. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW With the existing Georgetown stanley cups uk GO / Mill Street Corridor Secondary Plan approved over a decade ago, town staff stated the need for an update to adjust to emerging issues and current provincial and regional policies while offering public opportunities to share input. The town retained Sajecki Planning Inc. and a sub-consultant team for the area analysis.The Regional Of stanley flask ficial Plan Amendment ROPA , 48 approved over a year ago, resulted in 52 hectares of land being added to the east and south of the secondary plan area. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A vision statement and two potential land use options for the secondary plan review to the year 2051 were discussed in the open house.The poll responses identified a need for additional sports facilities, a recreational center, a community center, and a public square as part of the secondary plan area, includin
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Guelph police have arrested male suspect after a seven-hour standoff at a home on Yarmouth Street.Police were originally called to 62 Yarmouth Street at 5 a.m. on Thursda stanley thermobecher y for a stanley cup noise complaint. At around 11, officers said they were actually investigating a domestic situation inside the home.Officers said the female victim was unharmed and was not inside the home while the investigation was ongoing. The male suspect was inside one of the apartments, with the apartment entrance around the back of the building. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The two-storey stone house is a heritage property, owned by St. Andrew Presbyterian Church and is currently used as affordable housing.By 9 a.m. police had blocked off the street to vehicle traffic and set up yellow police tape around the property, keeping pedestrians off the sidewalk. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Members of the tactical team, with shields raised and guns drawn, entered and exited the home from the back door. They set up on the street between police vehicles with large guns drawn and they waited on police to negotiate with the individual inside.At a little after noon, police negotiator could be heard from the sidewalk across stanley thermos mug the street, talking with the man inside the home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW How would you like this to end and We ;re giving you the oppor Kmrl This Tiger-Cats mess lies at Mitchell s feet
Ontario has its first death with a COVID-19 connection as provincial health officials battle a backlog in testing for the new coronavirus and push to significantly increase daily lab capacity.The death of a stanley cup 77-year-old man in Barries Royal Victoria Hospital was one of nine new cases reported in the province Tuesday 鈥?a low number compared with a surge in recent days and a backlog of more than 1,500 tests pending. We dont think theres enough tests in Ontario, chief medical officer Dr. David Williams said Tuesday, cautioning against interpretations that the sudden drop in new cases signifies a downward trend. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW One of the new cases is a health-care worker in her 20s who travelled to Las Vegas recen stanley us tly and was on the job at the London Health Sciences Centre, interacting closely with patients and staff while showing symptoms, the local health unit said Tuesday. It is tracing patients and other contacts.While provincial lab capacity has been increased to almost 2,000 tests a day 鈥?almost double the level a week ago 鈥?efforts are underw stanley cup ay to boost that to 5,000 per day as concerns about the novel coronavirus grow following Premier Doug Fords emergency declaration and increasing person-to-person spread. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The snag is a combination of lab capacity and the fact some testing swabs come from a factory in northern Italy, the hardest-hit region of a
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CHELSEA, Mass. 鈥?Police in Massachusetts are crediting a huge stuffed cow with saving 2-year-old boy who fell out of a second-story window and onto concrete below.It happened Wednesday in Chelsea.Police say the boy was playing in a bedroom with his 12-year-old sister and bouncing on the bed when he bounced right out of the wi stanley cup ndow. He fell 16 feet 4 metres onto the concrete. Luckily, he was holding onto the cow, which broke his fall. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley isolierkanne The boy great uncle, Luis Estrada, tells WCVB-TV that the 2-year-old takes the stuffed animal with him everywhere termo stanley . The boy has some cuts and was taken to a hospital overnight for observation, but has since been released. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police wrote on Twitter that the boy is doing fine.By The Associated Press Clea Marineland founder John Holer dies at 83
Three suspects who abducted a woman in Wasaga Beach, Ont., last stanley cup week were dressed in police gear and claimed to have a warrant to arrest her, investigators said on Tuesday.Ontario Provincial Police Det.-Insp. Matt Watson said Elnaz Hajtamiri, 37, was abducted from a home last Wednesday evening by three men wearing police gear, but not actual police uniforms.He said the suspects claimed to be there to arrest the victim, but when the homeowner became suspicious and tried to call 911, the trio overpowered the owner and abducted Hajtamiri. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He said the suspect stanley cups uk s then fled the house in a vehicle described as a white SUV, believed to be a Lexus RX.Her family members are very concerned for her safety, he told reporters in Orillia, Ont., on Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The OPP is deploying all available resources to help locate Elnaz stanley website . We want to bring her home.The force has established a dedicated tip line for the case and is asking the public for any information that could help locate Hajtamiri. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hajtamiri, who also goes by the last name Tamiri, is described as five feet three inches tall, with a slim build and shoulder-length black hair. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This report by The Canadian Press was firs
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A former Peel Region assistant Crown attorney is one of the new judges recently appointed to the Ontario Court of Justice.Justice Sandra Caponecchia has been assigned to preside in the Brampton courthouse.Caponecchia, who was called to the bar in 19 vaso stanley 97, was an acting deputy Crown attorney and an assistant Crown attorney for Peel Region. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She is among stanley termoska 10 new judges whose appointments are effective as of Oct. 11. Seven of the appointees are female and some in the legal community highl stanley hrnek ighted the addition two new black women judges 鈥?Rita Jean Maxwell and Lori Beth Montague 鈥?among this group. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Montague, who was called the bar in 1987, was a former deputy Crown attorney and assistant Crown attorney for Peel.She will preside in Toronto. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mdkk Hamilton council wants police to blitz toxic masculinity muffler noise
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OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he will convene a first ministers conference, including a meeting with national Indigenous leaders, on Oct. 3.The Prime Minister Office says the economy will be the big item on the agenda.The last meeting of federal, provincial and territorial governments in December 2016 dealt with a framework on clean growth and climate change. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trudeau says national prosperity depends on a strong partnership among the various levels of government. He says he and the premiers will discuss economic growth and job creation at the conference, to take place in the national capital stanley cup region. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The meeting with Indigenous leaders will focus on progress toward a better relation stanley thermobecher ship with First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples.By The Canadian Press Oorc SickKids hospital declares COVID-19 outbreak
WATERLOO REGION 鈥?Veterinarian Anne Woolstencroft treats at least one dog every month after the animal swallows edible marijuana products such as gummies, cookies, brownies or cake. I must say I have never seen a cat for marijuana toxicity, but I definitely regularly see dogs, and more frequently since cannabis had become legal, because I think it is just more accessible, said Woolstencroft, whose clinic is on Max Becker Drive in southwest Kitchener.Dogs are much more sensitive to THC 鈥?the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana 鈥?than people, she said, and most dogs are small compared to their owners. So, a full-size gummy licked off a coffee table has a huge impact on a dog. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Thats when Woolstencroft gets to meet the dogs owners. They are like: Oh my gosh, my dog seems very sleepy, lethargic, sometimes they vomit, very common clinical sign is urine dribbling, said Woolstencroft. Its funny 鈥?they just look a bit stoned. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley bottles OW It is stressful, alarming and disorienting for both dogs and owners, she added. The clinic is 16 stanley deutschland years old and I can say prior to cannabis becoming legal I probably saw two cases, but we are seeing approximately one a month, said Woolstencroft. ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley cup quencher LOW And if I were in emergency medicine, I would see one every overnight shift, she added. It is reall
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ODESSA, Ont. 鈥?Provincial police are seeking the public assistance in lo stanley thermos mug cating two missing aboriginal girls.They say the girls were last seen north of Odessa, Ont. 鈥?about 25 ki stanley water bottle lometres northwest of Kingston 鈥?on Monday.Investigators say they believe the girls may be together and may possibly be in the Greater Toronto Area. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Gillian Taylor-Hayes, 15, is described as approximately five-foot-two, 140 pounds, with dyed red medium-length hair, an stanley cup d brown eyes. Marcie Muckle, 14, is approximately five-foot-two, about 200 pounds, with medium-length brown hair and brown eyes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW OPP are asking anyone with information to contact police.By The Canadian Press Cyjc Exonerated, acquitted, stayed, withdrawn: Marking Wrongful Conviction Day and advocating for change
Students and staff at Windham Ridge Public School have donated over 300 holiday cards to the retirement community at Sunrise of Aurora.聽To help spread holiday cheer this year, the student and staff of the French Immersion school in Richmond Hill also created personalized packages for each healthcare worker of the retirement home.聽They call it, the Holiday Heart Messages.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its been a tough time, and we want to show them that we appreciate everything that they do, Diana Shin, the parent of a Grade 1 student said.聽During a virtual meeting the school held, the Health and Wellness committee said that it would be a good idea for the school to make an initiative to help stanley becher spread happy holiday spirit to seniors.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shin, having volunteered with her six-year-old son at the Sunrise of Aurora for about three years, decided they could be the receiver of the well-spirited stanley france gifts.聽About over 300 students of all grades got to work, some of them with the help of their teachers, in creating unique holiday cards, decorated ornaments, and one class designed a Cabin of Hope made of popsicle sticks for the walls, with each stick having a message of hope on it.聽 ARTICLE CON stanley quencher TINUES BELOW On the morning of Dec. 18, Shin delivered a trunk full of cards - over 300 of them - to the retirement home.聽
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As Ontario provincewide shutdown lifted in another 27 regions on Feb. 16, the temporary ban on the enforcement of residential evictions in those regions lifted, too.聽Fair housing advocates say the lifting of the ban would spell trouble for tenants if it helped them in the first place. But it never provided much relief, says Mavis Finnamore, who serves as聽co-chair of ACORN Canada Ottawa south chapter.While the freeze that began on Jan. 14 prevented court-enforcement sheriffs from physically carrying out evictions, landlords could still serve eviction notices and virtual eviction hearings went ahead as scheduled. Anyone evicted during this time knew enforcement would come once the provincewide shutdown had lifted in their region.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Maybe stanley cup you have rent arrears and you ;re trying to get caught up but you cant quite do it, Finnamore said. At the same time, you have these hear stanley cup ings right over your head, which kind of just speeds up the process. So as soon as the moratorium is over, youre evicted. I dont see how this helps anybody.Finnamore and ACORN 鈥?whose members advocate for social and economic justice across Canada 鈥?want any remaining or future eviction freezes in Ontario to include a moratorium on eviction hearings. They want all levels of g stanley cup quencher overnment to commit to solutions, including rent relief for struggling tenants, and a mechanism to control housing inflat
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TORONTO 鈥?Post-it notes with emojis. Locker magnets shaped like pizza and poop. Pencil boxes featuring T.rex. These are some of the many back-to-school items currently sitting on the shelves of a Walmart store in Toronto.But Rhonda Johnson, of Unionville, Ont., skipped all of that during a recent visit as she was browsing through the store with her nine-year-old son, Jahziah.I am the type of parent who buys something that is going to be functional and serve its purpose, she says. It going to be plain. It not going to be glittery. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Back-to-school supplies, partic stanley cup ularly stationery, have changed considerably in recent years, and are now marketed as fashionable items. Some feel the items allow kids to express themselves, but others argue that they detract from learning and are a waste of money.Johnson finds fun, fashion-forward stationery expensive and unneces stanley canada sary. ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley water bottle S BELOW I do not conform to society way of dragging you into certain trends, she says.The 42-year-old only buys unadorned stationery for her son. And it has always been that way for him and his elder brother, Dre, growing up. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But that hasn ;t stopped Jahziah from asking for a Pokemon binder or a notebook Lwbt UPDATE: Missing Oakville boy, 13, found
When it comes to adapting to the new COVID reality, one Cambridge small business is rising to the occasion.In recent weeks, the Azores Cambridge Bakery has transformed itself to meet the self-distancing and other challenges posed by the pandemic to keep its doors open.Eddy Couto and his sister Jennifer Couto-Soares, who run the popular Elgin Street business, said they are determined to go the distance to keep their customers fed.聽 ARTICLE CON stanley uk TINUES BELOW We are just doing what we have to do to keep our staff and customers safe, Couto explained.At the front door custo stanley cup mers ar stanley cups e greeted by a staff member who issues everyone a mask and directs them to a nearby sink to wash their hands before entering the store to shop. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Only five customers are now allowed into the bakery at a time. The aisles have been widened to allow social distancing. We completely switched the way our shelves were. We took shelves out. We took refrigeration out to make more space. We added a hand sink, Plexiglas shields and we also made an exit door because we dont want people to go in and out the same door, Couto said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In addition to the physical changes, the bakery is now using a food-grade sanitizer to wipe down doors, shelves and any flat surfaces. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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The Town of Halton Hills is set to host a virtual town hall to address mounting questions and concerns regarding COVID-19.It will be live-streamed at haltonhills.ca/committees tomorrow Monday, Apr. 6 starting at 6:30 p.m.Mayor Rick Bonnette and CAO Brent Marshall stanley cup will address res stanley cup idents, with a QA session to follow. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Residents are invited to be part of the conversation by sharing their thoughts and questions a stanley termoska head of time using COVID-19 Share the Care page on Lets Talk Halton Hills. Residents can submit questions under the ASK THE TOWN section and are asked to use subject line Town Hall Meeting . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Links will also be made available in multiple locations including Town social media platforms, Lets Talk Halton Hills and the Towns COVID-19 webpage. Rkyv What s going on here LCDG Inc. housing development in Gravenhurst
While many unanswered questions remain, infectious disease experts say pandemics always end and COVID-19 will be no exception. As widespread vaccinations continue, its li stanley france kely the pandemic will transition to an endemic, as our immune systems learn to fight the virus.WHEN CAN WE DECLARE THE PANDEMIC OVER Dr. Zain Chagla, co-medical director of infection control at St. Josephs Healthcare Hamilton, said Canadas pandemic will be declared over when hospital utilization and serious complications from COVID-19 can be put aside. Simply stated, the vaso stanley pandemic will end when COVID-19 becomes an outpatient rather than in-patient disease. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I think people are going to have to be comfortable with the fact that COVID-19 is going to be around for the foreseeable future and probably into the long-term future, Chagla said during a May 26 webinar hosted by the Ontario Medical Association. Its a disease where theres a significant presymptomatic phase where testing isnt going to be enough and vaccines wont eliminate every case. For Ontario to meet its third and final reopening phase, which includes reopening gyms, cinemas, performing arts centres, indoor dining and museums with capacity limits, 70 to 80 per cent of adults must be vaccinated with one dose and 25 per cent vaccinated with two do stanley cup ses. After the province announced May 27 that second doses for the majority of Ontarians could be administered before the end of summ
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The chair of Hamiltons Catholic school board says he has deep, deep concerns about the provinces proposal to make online and remote learning permanent options for all students, once the COVID-19 pandemic threat ends.Pat Daly said he attended a confidential briefing with Ministry of Education officials on the plan as president of the Ontario Catholic School Trustees Association and will respect an undertaking not to divulge details.But he said his associations 29 member boards are generally worried about the potential impact on the quality of education, especially for disadvantaged and special needs students, and significant funding reductions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Daly said the plan would also affect the distinct missions o stanley isolierkanne f Catholic and other school boards in Ontario, and raises other concerns he cant yet disclose.He said all boards realized the need to provide remote learning during the pandemic, but schools offer an infinite number of benefits to students, including the example of teachers, educational and other supports, socialization and cocurricular activities. ARTICLE C stanley cup ONTINUES BELOW We respect the minority of parents that for whatever reason want e-learning or whatever form of learning for their children, but clearly our belief is that students best learn and grow in school, Daly said. Thats the overarching concern. Hamilton public board chair Dawn Danko said s stanley cup he Rgny Ontario reports 296 new cases of COVID-19
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Some students want their schooling to be more challenging, and a board wants to provide that opportunity.The Halton Catholic District Board HCDSB of trustees have unanimously voted in favour of a motion that aims to increase awareness of the International Baccalaureate IB and Advanced Placement AP programs.The increasingly popular programs provide additional academic challenges, and are favourites with universities across the world.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to Anthony Cordeiro, a superintendent of education at the HCDSB, both IB and AP programs have seen a steady rise in student interest after聽several recent changes to how students enter the programs.Two years stanley cup becher ago, 71 students entered the IB program at HCDSB at the Grade 9 level. That number has more than doubled in 2021 with 180 applicants for the program.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Were opening up the doors as much as we can to students who dont even recognize their own talents and who may lack the confidence to want to get into AP or IB, 聽said Cordeiro.We are encouraging them in our classroom conversations among teachers and fellow students to take that leap of faith in themselves.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trustees wanted to know whether the programs positively represent traditionally mar stanley cup website ginalized students. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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OTTAWA 鈥?Liberal MP Nicola Di Iorio has apologized in the House of Commons for making what was described as a suggestive and very inappropriate comment during a committee meeting last month.Di Iorio directed a stripper-related remark to British Columbia Conservative MP Dianne Watts.The incident occurred on International Women Day, March 8. stanley thermos mug ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Quebec Liberal says he is profoundly sorry for the comment.He says he never meant to offend Watts. ARTICLE C stanley thermoskannen ONTINUES BELOW Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to look into the matter.Di Iorio and Watts were at a closed meeting on the public safety committee when he heard a colourful ring tone on her cellphone and asked: Where your pole to slide down on ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Watts said in a statement afterwards that the remark left me, staff, and other members of Parliament feeling very uncomfortable. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Monday, Di Iorio rose in the Commons to apologize.Today in this House I wish to reassure the member, once again, that none of my words sough stanley thermoskannen t to embarrass or offend her. he said.Despite this, before all my colleagues here in the House of Commons I wish to reiterate my most sincere apology. 8 Qwwt Chevron considering oilsands sale: report
KINGSTON, Ont. 鈥?Public stanley botella health officials in Kingston, Ont., are prohibiting alcohol sales after 10 p.m. during the week of St. Patricks Day in an effort to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19.Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Public Health says increasing concerns with COVID-19 variants and the risk of spread related to St. Patrick Day celebrations make the measures necessary.The order will take effect from midnight on March 13 to March 21 at 11:59 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It says businesses that serve alcohol should be closed between 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. and not allow dancing, singing and live music performances.The unit says alcohol can only be sold and served from noon to 10 p.m. and cannot be consumed in the business outside those hours. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Failure to comply with the rules could result in fines of stanley taza up to $5,000 for individuals and $25,000 for corporations.This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 4, 2021. ARTICLE CON stanley cup TINUES BELOW This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Facebook and Canadian Press News Fellowship. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
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WHITBY 鈥?What do you get when you mix four friends, one dream and many pints of beer Members of the community are about to find out as Brock Street Brewing Company slowly eases into the highly anticipated opening of its flagship location in downtown Whitby. The facilitys restaurant,聽 12welve Bistro Tapwerks, which is owned and operated separately from the brewery, is now up and running as fo stanley cups unders put the finishing touches on the rest of the site for its official opening in the coming weeks. We got partial occupancy at the beginning of February or late J stanley cup anuary for the second-floor banquet facility and we were doing weddings and private functions, said Woitzik, a local lawyer and co-owner of Brock Street Brewing Co., along with Victor Leone, Scott Pepin and Chris Vanclief. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While that was going on, we were working to finish the main-floor restaurant and main-floor brewery 鈥?both of which are now complete and operational, and occupancy of the building has been approved. After a two-year del stanley cups ay, doors swung open at 244 Brock St. S. on April 3 to welcome thirsty patrons who had been counting down the days since the project was announced four years ago. The soft opening will provide an opportunity for the owners to work out any kinks before the grand opening, which is expected to take place in the next three to fours weeks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are a
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Its that time of year again 鈥?when the smell of barbecued ribs spreads across Spencer Smith Park, teasing the appetites of young and old alike.The Rotary Club of Burlington Lakeshore holds its 23rd annual Canadas Largest Ribfest over the Labour Day weekend. For four days beginning Friday, Aug. 31 at 11 a.m., the savoury smell of ribs will waft through the lakeside park as thousands of locals and visitors descend upon the free venue in search of their favourite ribs.On Tuesday Aug. 28 the Rotary Club hosted a kick-off luncheon for members, volunteers, and others associated with Ribfest. Ribs, chicken, salads and cakes were all supplied by Alabama Finest Camp 31, one of the long-time ribbers, with a restaurant in Paris, ON as well as Alabama. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ribfest co-chairs said theyve come a long way from the first Ribfest, when they made some $900. Theo Meimar said the Ribfest is now aptly named Canadas Largest Ribfest.Co-chair Angus Shuttleworth added that Rotary clubs across Canada are now holding their own in stanley thermos mug dividual ribfests. And, in keeping with Rotarys mandate, funds raised help to eliminate and eradicate polio around the world. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Ribfest featur stanley cup es 19 stanley canada award-winning ribber teams from all over North America vying for awards. The competition at this event is known among the ribbers as the Superbowl of Ribfests.And for those who love those Xgci DO NOT USE : Chicken nuggets sold at Loblaw stores including Real Canadian Superstore, No Frills and Zehrs recalled
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One more Burlington resident has tested positive for COVID-19.According to Halton Region Public Health, the new case is a man in the 40-59 age group and is linked to community exposure. No new cases have been recorded in other stanley website municipalities.This brin stanley termohrnek gs the tally of confirmed and probable cases in the region to stanley cup 914, with 875 considered resolved and 14 remaining active. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton public health states that the data listed might change as the region moves to adopt a new provincial COVID-19 database.Heres the full breakdown: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 路 Oakville 273 confirmed cases with 292 recoveries and 6 active cases路 Milton 234 confirmed cases with 246 recoveries up 2 and 5 active cases down 2 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 路 Burlington 172 confirmed cases with 179 recoveries up 2 and 3 active cases down 1 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 路 Halton Hills 153 confirmed cases with 158 recoveries and no active caseIn addition, there are 28 probable cases in Oakville, 21 in Milton, 17 in Burlington, and 16 in Halton Hills.Of the total 914 cases, 79 have been residents or patients associated with a confirmed institutional outbreak.The COVID-19 death toll in Halton sits at 25, including 11 in Halton Hills, seven in Burlington, four in Milton, and three in Oakville. 12 of
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When COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic in mid-March, everything stood still. Borders were closed, sports leagues were shut down, and lockdown measures quickly followed. For many, it was hard to imagine how to make sense of all of it.But amid the confusion, there was one thing that Health Canada responded to rather quickly: the expected mental health impact COVID-19 would have on Canadians.A week later, the health agenc stanley website y put out a call for proposals. Less than a month later, the governments first, nationwide virtual mental health care portal 鈥?Wellness Together Canada 鈥?was born. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This came together from idea to execution in about four weeks, said Homewood Health executive director Sean Slater, whose mental health-care centre helped put together t stanley cup he winning proposal for Wellness Together Canada. Ive never, ever, ever seen anything like it. Its now been over a year since Wellness Together Canada launched. More than 1.2 million Canadians have accessed it, doing so through more than 3.6 million web sessions. Almost a quarter of those users said they would not have accessed mental health or substance-use care if the website didnt exist, according to data provided to the Star by Health Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The federal government has since pledged to renew funding for the platform in its 2021 budget, with $62 million allocate stanley cup d within the next year
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Everyone knows about the goals Jeremy Roenick scored 鈥?more than 500 of them during a 20-year hockey career, including one that eliminated the Toronto Maple Leafs, as Sportsnets Ken Reid reminded the audience.But those who braved the snow storm to attend th stanley cups uk e Milton Chamber of Commerce Sports Celebrity Dinner and Auction, got a peak behind the scenes, from golfing with Michael Jordan to elaborate pranks pulled on teammates.And while the stories from Roenick and the other athletes kept the audience entertained, the purpose of the evening 鈥?raising money for scholarships for Milton students 鈥?was not forgotten. The annual dinner has provided more than $300,000 in scholarship money over the years. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Since my parents emigrated to Canada, they had to start from scratch, which meant that unlike some students, I didnt have as many funds saved up for my education, said Karolina Sus stanley mug trova, a medical science student at Western University and a previous scholarship recipient. This scholarship definitely helped lessen the financial burden of schooling, allowing me to pursue an undergraduate degree at a university of my choice. Roenick got into the spirit of the night, offering up the last pair of skates he wore in the NHL for a $5,000 donation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW And then stanley travel mug he and the other athletes got back to telling stories.ROENICK ON GOLFING AND GAMBLING WITH MICHAEL Fkqy $70-million winning ticket sold in Toronto while other large Lotto Max and Lotto 6-49 prizes were won in Mississauga, Orangeville, Ajax, Thornhill and elsewhere in Ontario this weekend
When the newest local GoodLife Fitness opens at Oakville Place in March of next year, it will be a two-level, 45,000 sq. ft. facility equipped with state-of-the-art features. It will definitely be a beacon in the area, said Jenn Moffatt, GoodLife Divisional Manager.The GoodLife sign is already visible on the stanley cup becher malls exterior and there is a presentation centre on the sec stanley cups uk ond floor near the newly opened PetSmart offering pre-sales, but the doors arent scheduled to open for another couple of months. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This huge facility will include many of the traditional GoodLife offerings, but with several features not available at other clubs.Oakvilles newest GoodLife becomes only the second location in Canada to offer NinjaFit 鈥?the other in Red Deer, Alberta 鈥?which is like obstacle course training, Ninja warrior, functional training, body weight exercises in the jungle gym set up in the middle of the facility, said Moffatt. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It was piloted out there and its gone over really, really well and were rea stanley quencher lly excited that were able to bring that to Ontario and this region, said Moffatt.There will be the regular GoodLife studio classes as well as a Performance Studio where the classes held are designed with high intensity interval training. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Our womens clubs offer a program called Emp
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The Town of Carleton Place is pleased to announce th stanley us at Niki Dwyer has been hired as the towns new director of development services. Dwyer will begin her employment on Monday, July 27.The director of development services is a new position within the organization, created to manage and co-ordinate all development related activities including engineering, planning, building and heritage. This position is largely paid for through fees charged for development applications. The expansion of the development team was long overdue, says Mayor Doug Black. Staff in these departments work tirelessly to keep up with the ever-increasing demand for local development projects and bringing Niki on boar stanley cups uk d will only strengthen the great work coming from these departments. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dwyer has an interesting mix of municipal experience as both a former director of planning for the Municipality of Mississippi Mills 2018-2020 and as a current councillor for the Town of Smiths Falls. Carleton Place is well known in the area for their rate of growth and I am excited to be a part of how that shapes the community for future generations, says Dwyer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In both 2018 and 2019, the planning department had record stanley cup numbers for preconsultation meetings and development permit application submissions. To date, 2020 has surpassed the statistics for the same period last year. The firs