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Police are looking to find a man who allegedly flashed a woman while walking toward downtown.On Tuesday stanley mugs at around 8:40 a.m., Guelph police were called to the area of Eramosa Road and Delhi Street for the report of a man exposing his genitals to a woman as he walked past her.The suspect is described as whit stanley cup e, approximately 50 years old with long, blondish hair. He was described as wearing a dark-coloured zip hoodie and possibly a hat and jeans. He was seen pushing a bicycle. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Guelph police are asking anyone with information about this incident to contact the lead investigator at 519-824-1212, ext. 7521. Anonymous tips can also be left with Crime Stoppers stanley travel mug at 1-800-222-8477. RELATED:聽Masturbating in public and indecent acts on the rise, says Guelph police ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Since the start of June, police have responded to more than 15 calls of reported indecent acts. Officers are reminding the public that indecent acts are serious offences and require an immediate police response.Should anyone experience such an encounter, they should make sure theyre safely removed from the situation and then contact police immediately. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hffe Most actively traded companies on the TSX
When the new central library is built, it will be a fairly radically different facility than anything weve previously seen. That is according to Scott Butler, chair of the Guelph Public Library Board, on the latest updates to redevelop Baker District, and with it a new library.This comes with the recent release of the urban design master plan for the redevelopment project, which aims to lay out how the project will look when it is complete, and how it will incorporate itself into the downtown core. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That includes an entrance i stanley cup nto a stanley cup usa new public space off of a reconstructed Wyndham Street 鈥?narrowed down to vehicular lanes and with expanded pedestrian and cycling space, as envisioned by the Downtown Master Plan from 2012 鈥?and incorporation of the citys past.Butler says part of that historical complement will come with the new library. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While an updated rendering of the building has not yet been released 鈥?it will be going to the library board for approval at the end of June 鈥?Butler said th stanley cups e finished structures design is really keeping with Guelphs industrial heritage. People will look at this and, I think, immediately recognize some of the more iconic aspects of the design, he told the Mercury Tribune. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Were hopeful that once this comes out, people will get it.
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The Cup cometh.Announced this afternoon Monday , Lord Stanleys prized trophy will be making its way to Milton Saturday, Dec. 17 as part of the Rogers Hometown Hockey weekend festivitie stanley tumbler s.The Stanley Cup will available for viewing and photos in the Sc stanley thermobecher otiabank Locker Room at Milton Sports Centre from 12 to 2:30 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Sportsnet Mobile Studio 鈥?with Ron MacLean and Tara Slone 鈥?will arrive in Milton on Sunday, Dec. 18, bringing with them a host of free activities for hockey fans of all ages. The weekend culminates with the airing of the Ottawa Senators-New York Islanders game stanley kaffeebecher at 7 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Stay tuned for more details. Vvcs Climate meeting goes all night, ends after financing talks
Halton Regional Police are investigating a crash in Georgetown Monday Jan. 31 that has closed a busy intersection.Halton police tweeted about the crash at Mountainview Road South and 10 Sideroad around 7:45 a.m. and officers said the crash occurred just after 7 a.m, when a tractor-trailer struck a light pole.Halton Region Paramedics have also responded. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police are inve stanley website stigating at the scene, Halton police said. Please avoid this area. Anyone with information can call police at 905-825-4747 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ROAD CLOSURE stanley taza : Please be advised that the intersection at NO 10 Side Road and Mountainview Road South in Georgetown is closed due to motor vehicle collision. Police stanley uk are investigating at the scene. Please avoid this area. Updates to follow. ^jm pic.twitter/jP9biuydiC鈥?HRPS Milt HHills @HRPSMiltHH January 31, 2022 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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GALVESTON, Texas 鈥?City officials are pushing for clear signage indicating public access to some beaches in Galveston despite resident complaints about unmanageable crowds of tourists.Carol Hollaway, chairwoman of the city planning commission, said residents have tried to deter tourists from visiting the West End beaches, t stanley water bottle he Galveston County Daily News reported.People tear down signs, said Hollaway, who also sits on a city committee responsible for reviewing island dune protection and beach acce stanley cup ss measures. They do all kinds of things to discourage the public. They post signs that say Tow Away Zone. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cities along the Texas coast are lawfully required to maintain a public access point at least every half mile along beaches. Many of Galveston 41 access points are on the West End.Peggy Zahler, vice-president of the West Galveston Island Property Owners Association, noted the subdivision was never designed to deal with huge crowds. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Everybody recognizes that it getting more and more difficult over the years to control the crowds, especially on holiday weekends, she said.She feels some visitors might be misunderstanding the state regulations about public access to the beach, Zahler noted. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dustin Henry, th Hcts Hillier leaving role at vaccine task force: Ford
Quebec will move forward with plans to r stanley cup estart non-essential surgeries and allow stores and daycares in the Montreal area to reopen as the province reported its lowest number of COVID-19 deaths in over a month.Premier Francois Legault said the 34 deaths registered between Sunday and Monday marked the lowest number since April 12. New cases, at 707, remained roughly stable.More importantly, he said more than 600 health-care workers have been able to return to work after being sidelined due to the pandemic, meaning the system is now better prepared in case of an eventual surg stanley cup e in patients linked to deconfinement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He said th stanley cup e news was good enough to allow stores in the Greater Montreal area with a door to the outside to open May 25 as planned.Daycares will be allowed to open June 1, as planned, although Legault warned parents that capacity would be reduced by about 50 per cent and there wouldn ;t be room for every child. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Legault admitted that there are risks to allowing retailers to reopen, and warned that Quebecers needed to continue to respect health directives such as maintaining physical distancing and wearing masks in public.The situation, the trend is good and allows us to take a certain gamble, he said. And to win that gamble, I need the collaboration of all Quebecers. ARTICLE CONTINUES B
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Halton Regional Police are investigating a string of significant thefts in LCBO stores in Oakville and Burlington stanley thermobecher in recent days.Officers have released images of the suspects in each incident in the hopes of triggering arrests in the cases.One of the thefts occurred Monday stanley thermos mug Nov. 8 at 10:20 a.m., when a man walked into the LCBO store located at 321 Cornwall Road in Oakville and stole two bottles of liquor valued at a total of $335.25, police said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Here is an image of the suspect, according to police: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley website Another incident occurred in Saturday Nov. 6 when a man walked into the LCBO store located at 501 Appleby Line in Burlington and stole six bottles of alcohol with a total value of $539.00.Here is an image of the suspect, according to police: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Another theft happened on Wednesday Nov. 3 around 9 p.m, when a man walked into the LCBO store located at 1235 Fairview Street in Burlington and stole four bottles of liquor valued at $1284.00.Here an image of the suspect, according to police:Lastly, on Thursday Nov. 4 just after 10 a.m., police said, an unknown suspect went into the LCBO store at 321 Cornwall Road in Oakville and stole three bottles of liquor with a total value of Exdr COVID-19 numbers in Halton drop slightly as hospitalizations increase across Ontario
A 23-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy are facing dozens of charges after 16 businesses were robbed within five hours, including two in Halton.On Friday, April 1, at 12:05 a.m., two people entered an Esso gas station in the Plains Road East and QEW area of Burlington.Police said the individuals approached the counter and demanded cash and cigarettes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW botella stanley One person reportedly gripped his waistband and alluded to having a weapon.The employee did not co-operate, and the would-be robbers left the gas station empty-handed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A short tim stanley cup e later at 12:30 a.m., two people attended an Esso gas station in the Trafalgar and Argus roads area of Oakville.Police said one individual pretended to purchase candy and then when the employe stanley cups e opened the register a second person went behind the counter and demanded money and cigarettes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The individuals left with a small amount of cash and approximately 10 to 15 packs of cigarettes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Toronto police said 14 additional robberies took place in Toronto, Peel Region and York Region over the next few hours.In some incidents, the culprits reportedly ordered everyone inside the business they were robbing to get down on the ground and used threats and physical violen
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Police are currently at the scene of a collision on the border of Milton and Halto stanley cup n Hills between a car and transport truck that resulted in the latter rolling over.The crash occurred at 4 a.m. this morning Tuesday on Regional Road 25, just north of 5 Side Road.There were minor injuries sustained by the transport driver, who has been transported to hospital as a precaution. Two occupants of the car were seemingly uninjured but checked out by paramedics. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The truck was carrying 32 tonnes of flour. It will take several hours to offload the flour before recovery efforts to upright th stanley cups uk e transport can be made. Police will be re-opening the road for the morning rush so commuters should only be minimally affected. However, some lanes may be closed later in the morning as recovery efforts begin. ARTIC stanley cup LE CONTINUES BELOW Information regarding closures will be relayed via further media releases and on Twitter @HRPSMiltHH . Haiw High global debt top concern: Bank of Canada
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Victory has a thousand fathers, the late president John F. Kennedy famously said, but defeat is an orphan.While this is an apt description of the loneliness at the bottom of the political heap, it is also true that loss, scandal and controversy can be team sports too.For Justin Trudeau stanley mug , the SNC-Lavalin saga of 2019 was one of his biggest setbacks of his time in power and a new book out this week shines some light on how this prime ministers team-management skills 鈥?or lack of them 鈥?were at the root of the trouble all around. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Whipped, by Alex Marland, one of Canadas leading political scientists, is a sweeping, inside look into the labyrinth of party discipline in Canada, where political careers are made and broken.It includes a chapter on the SNC-Lavalin affair, including interviews with Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott, the two ministers whose cabinet careers rose and fell with Trudeau and SNC. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The reflections by Wilson-Raybould and Philpott, as well as interviews with their stanley kubek former caucus colleagues, show just how much the SNC episode rattled the entire Liberal team and how the discipline meted out to these two women was a group effort 鈥?not just administered by the PMO. It was a very frustrating time, Liberal MP Steven MacKinnon is quoted as saying in the book. Many members of stanley mugs the caucus and the party at large disagreed with Jod Ivim Liberals face probe into pandemic response
Good morning! Its Wednesday, May 15, and here are your weather, traffic and top stories today in the Halton area.Environment Canada forecasts a mainly cloudy day with a modest 30 per cent chance of showers in the afternoon and a high of 22 C with a humidex of 26 C except a few degrees cooler closer to the water in Oakville and Burlington . The evening brings much of the same: mainly cloudy with a 30 per cent chance of showers and a low of 13 C.Find the latest local weather information for聽Halton Hills-Milton,聽Oakville聽and聽Burlington聽and the latest alerts聽here. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Find the latest provincial road closures and traffic incidents via聽Ontario 511.For school bus cancellations, heres a live tracker of any school bus delays or cancellations:聽geoquery.haltonbus.ca/Cancellations.aspx. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Taking transit today Find the latest GO Transit service updates聽here. The latest information on local bus services are available here: stanley becher 聽Hamilton,聽Burlington,聽Oakville聽an stanley cup becher d聽Milton. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Top stories on聽insidehalton: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Premier spot in Oakville named one of Canadas 100 Best Restaurants of 2024Described as a contemporary French restaurant, the Lakeshore Road location looks out onto the Town Square in the downtown.Arrest made
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Beginning March 12, select pharmacies in Ontario will be administering the AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD vaccine to people ages 60 to 64, as part of a vaccine delivery pilot project taking place in certain regions.Premie stanley termosky r Doug Ford announced the details on March 10, stating that more than 325 pharmacies,聽including Shoppers Drug Mart, Rexall and independent pharmacies, will be participating in the pilot in the health regions of Toronto, Windsor-Essex, and Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox Addington.In a news conference on March 11, Health Minister Christine Elliott said the 60 to 64 age criteria also applies to residents who will be turning 60 or 65 in 2021.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The pharmacies began taking appointments March 10 and eligible residents of the three health units can visit聽ontario.ca/pharmacycovidvaccine聽to book at a location near them.The province has re stanley becher ceived 194,500 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine so far, and has stated plans to extend the pilot to more regions in the near future as additional doses arrive. Th stanley quencher e current doses have an expiry date of April 2. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As well, beginning March 13, certain primary care settings in聽Hamilton, Toronto, Guelph, Peterborough, Simcoe-Muskoka, and Peel will also be offering the AstraZeneca vaccine to people ages 60-64. However, in these regions, the primary care facilities will be contacting eligible patients directly. Rlrl Randal Dooley s dad to do community service
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.5 p.m. Ontarios regional health units are reporting a total of 37,389 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19, including 2,728 deaths, up a total of 154 new cases since Wednesday evening, according to the Star stanley cup s latest count.As has been the case in recent weeks, the vast majority of new cases reported Thursday came in a small handf stanley cupe ul of health units. Just Toronto 77 new cases , Peel Region 23 cases and York Region 21 cases reported increases in the double digits. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW New infections are down sharply, even in these regions. In Toronto, for example, the long-term average rate of new infections has fallen from 196 per day in early June to just 53 daily as of Thursday.Four more fatal cases were reported Thursday, all in Toronto. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The daily rate of deaths stanley cup has also fallen sharply since peaking in early May when the health units reported as many as 94 deaths in a single day.Earlier, the province reported the Canada Day holiday meant it had incomplete information on the number of Ontarians currently hospitalized with COVID-19. The most recent totals of patients hospitalized, in the ICU or ventilated in Ontario hospitals were near the lowest levels in records that were first made public in ear
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Dufferin-Caledon MP David Tilson is catching fire on Facebook after sharing what some commenters are calling a homophobic meme of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.At 11:59 p.m. on Friday July 14 , a meme featuring former prime minister Stephen Harper and Trudeau was sh stanley cups uk ared by Tilsons Facebook account.The meme initially posted on the Canadian Patriots Facebook page depicts Harper standing at a podium and Trudeau waving a pride flag during the Pride parade with his tongue sticking out. The meme states How did we go from this 鈥?to this ARTICL stanley thermoskannen E CONTINUES BELOW Why is a Canadian member of Parliament sharing a meme from the most vile, homophobic, racist, bigoted hate site in Canada questioned commenter Claude Ethier. LGBTQ rights and religion has no place in politics, wrote Matt Elpern-Bennett. Your sharing a post that puts down the PM celebrating at Pride and celebrating LGBTQ community is just wrong. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW When contacted by The Banner on Monday July 17 , Tilson declined to offer any further details as to how or why the meme was shared on the MPs Facebook account.The post was deleted from his page shortly a stanley becher fter The Banner published an article online Monday morning. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I dont really want to comment with you. Im sorry, Tilson said, before he was asked if there was any p Lzhl Funeral for fallen Mountie draws large crowd
Ontario hospitals with adul stanley cup t ICUs will now be accepting critically ill teenagers 14 years of age and older to help create capacity in the provinces childrens hospitals that are straining to care for a surge of patients with respiratory illnesses, the Star has learned.A memo from the Ontario Critical Care COVID-19 Command Centre, and obtained by the Star, was sent to hospital CEOs late Wednesday, asking for urgent support to implement strategies to manage capacity in the system, in particular for the current and impending surge in pediatric critical care demand. It is anticipated that the next 2-3 months will bring significantly increased demands for pediatric critical care support that will be sustained and characterized by unplanned surges that may occur with very short lead time, the memo said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The request for adult ICUs to care for patients 14 years and older started Nov. 2 and will be reviewed every two weeks, though there may be some exceptions to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, the memo said.Hospitals are also being asked to review protocols for redirecting critical care patients and to proactively create additional ca stanley cup usa pacity in their ICUs. According to the memo, creating additional capacity may result in the need to ramp down their volumes in scheduled surgeries and procedures. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Typically, adult I stanley france CUs care for patients
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Collingwoods Business Improvement Area will put up a piece of art to draw visitors into the downtown.Thats the latest plan as presented to councils strategic in stanley vaso itiatives committee at its Aug. 8 meeting, and it replaces an archway feature that had originally been proposed as part of the BIAs 2021 budget, that would have been positioned at the north end of Hurontario Street.The idea of the arch was it would signify to tourists coming to the area along First Street that Collingwood had a downtown worthy of a visit. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW However, the archway concept met with an overwhelmingly negative reaction from the public during a consultation process held by the town in the spring.BIA general manager Sue Nicholson said a gateway feature had been identified as a long-term priority in various st stanley tumbler udies, including the towns tourism strategy, the heritage conservation district plan, and the Collingwood Downtown Wayfinding Signage Report. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The BIA had received provincial and federal funding for the gateway feature, and after the archway concept was abandoned, council referred the project back to staff to work with the BIA to find a way to utilize the grant funding.The federal funding component 鈥?$215,000 鈥?required any project to be completed by March 31, 2023. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The recommendation approved by Pjcs Top court affirms sexual identity protections
The much-anticipated summer season is in full effect in Halton region, as school out and the highway construction is rampant.The Ministry of Transportation released new and recurring closures for the first week of July on its 511 Onta stanley cups rio website, in the event they cause major traffic delays for drivers.They include: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Maintenance on eastbound QEW on-ramp at Royal Windsor Drive in Oakville will leave all lanes closed from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. July 2-6, the ministry said.Maintenance on QEW Toronto-bound off-ramp at Third Line will leave one lane closed from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. July 2-6.Maintenance on the eastbound QEW off-ramp at Appleby Line July 2-3 will leave all lanes closed from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m., the ministry said.Maintenance on Toronto-bound QEW Toronto bound between Niko stanley taza la Tesla Boulevard and the Burlington Skyway will leave one lane closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. July 2-12.Maintenance on the Highway 401 westbound on-ramp at Regional Road 25 in Milton July 3-5 will leave all lanes closed from 10 a.m. to 2 stanley cup p.m., the ministry said.Construction on the Highway 401 eastbound on-ramp at Trafalgar Road in Halton Hills July 3-5 will leave all lanes closed from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the ministry said.Construction on the QEW/Highway 403 interchange in Burlington means drivers can expect delays of up to 10 minutes, according to the ministry, and out of three
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Canadian business organizations welcomed Mondays extension of the federal wage subsidy, but say changes are needed to the program so that more employers can use it.The federal government is extending its stanley termosky wage subsidies for companies hit hard by COVID-19 until December, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday.The subsidy covers 75 per cent of wages up to $847 weekly for employees of companies and non-profits that have seen a drop in revenue of at least 30 per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The government has said the eligibility rules may be tweaked so that businesses arent discouraged from growing for fear of being cut off from the aid. We need to make sure the subsidy is appropriate for the challenges facing enterprises in actually rehiring and getting people back to work, Finance Minister Bill Morneau said last week. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The subsidy, which had paid out $18.01 billion to 252,370 companies as of July 6, is one of the federal governments programs aimed at supporting the economy amidst the pandemic.Daniel Lefebvre, vice-president of Restaurants Canada, said the extension is good news, but that he hopes to see changes to the program as well. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lefebv stanley botella re said he hopes that more businesses will be eligible. In a survey of Restaurants Canada members done in late June and stanley cup early July, 44 per cent of Kltb Today s coronavirus news: New COVID variant IHU detected in France; Alberta announces 30,000-plus active cases
OTTAWA 鈥?Canada is not getting any COVID-19 vaccine doses from Pfizer-BioNTech next week and the federal government says it can ;t tell provinces exactly how many doses to e stanley tumbler xpect over the next month.While there are some signs the relentless second wave of the pandemic may be easing in the biggest provinces, with numbers trending down in Quebec and Ontario, chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said the number of people in hospital and critical care is rising.Canada also passed 18,000 deaths on Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tam said as the infections go up and down, Canadians are constantly being hit with the reality that our actions have consequences.Every time we get a little too tired or a little too excited about holidays or think that vaccines could give us a quick shortcut, we are met with a new spike in activity as COVID-19 tries to take the lead again, Tam told a news conference Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW More than half a million Canadians have now been given at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, but stanley cup the rollout of the vaccines is slowing down.U.S. drugmaker Pfizer told Canada on Friday it cutting deliveries in half over the next four weeks, as it slows stanley polska production at its facility in Belgium for upgrades that will eventually allow it to produce more doses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit has reached a new milestone stanley cup becher in the fight against COVID-19.Over 25 per cent of individuals 18 years and older in the units district have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. More than 29,697 doses have been administered as of April 14, which represents 26.85 per cent of adults in the district. This is an important step forward for the district, stresses Dr. Jim Chirico, medical officer of health. The fact that we have vaccinated such a large number of people in such a short time is remarkable. Vaccination teams dedicated many hours to organizing and carrying out the vaccination campaign across our district. I want to thank all those involved for your hard work and the public for your patience thr starbucks stanley cup oughout the vaccine rollout. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermos mug The unit is currently offering vaccination clinics for individuals born in 1961 or before, very high priority health-care workers, high priority health-care workers and special education workers. The health unit continues to vaccinate individuals included in Phase 1 of the provincial ethical framework for COVID-19 vaccine distribution who have not yet been vaccinated.Individuals in these eligible groups can book online at ontario.ca/BookVaccine with the exception of special education workers or by calling the health unit from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 1-800-563-2808. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Suow Grim stain on community sense of safety: Orangeville man with 40 prior convictions sentenced for shooting
Snowy and cold.That the outlook for thus Thursday Dec. 1 in most of stanley thermos Halton region and it could lead to some delays for your morning.Weather ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A few flurries in Oakville and Burlington ending this morning then cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries. Wind southwest 30 km/h gusting to 50. High plus 2. Wind chill minus 11 this morning: https://weather.gc.ca/city/pages/on-79_metric_e.htmlA few flurries ending this morning in Milton and Halton Hills then cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries. Wind west 30 km/h gusting to 50. High plus 2. Wind chill minus 11 this morning: https://weather.gc.ca/city/pages/on-68_metric_e.html ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW TrafficNormal volumes on QEW, Highway 403 and Highway 401. There stanley tumbler is however, recurring construction on the QEW Toronto-bound on-ramp at Fairview Street/Plains Road De stanley mug c. 1-3 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW School buses ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Several school bus delays and cancellations in effect. Here a live tracker of what happening and what routes are impacted: https://geoquery.haltonbus.ca/Cancellations.aspxGO TransitNo issues at the moment.
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It was a period in her life that still makes Shannon Lee Simmons squirm. Even so, the financial expert chose to disclose her own money mismanagement in a very public way.It right there in Simmons new book Living Debt-Free: The no-shame, no-blame guide to getting rid of your debt HarperCollins .I had racked up $8,500 worth of credit card debt over 12 months and had emptied my RRSP to pay it down, the certified financial planner writes in describing her meltdown when everything came to a head 10 years ago. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Heartbroken and ashamed, she had committed a financial cardinal sin by pulling $13,000 from her savings before retirement, resulting in a $4,000 tax penalty.How she got to that point forms the introduction to her 310-page guide to breaking the debt cycle while still having a life. ARTICLE stanley cups uk CONTINUES BELOW In fact, that the only way your debt plan will work, says the founder of the New School of Finance, an advice-only financial planning firm in Toronto.Living Debt-Free, she says, shows the realistic and responsible way to debt riddance so you can feel good about your money again. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We asked Simmons for more d stanley website irt on debt. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index still has room to move higher this year even after hitting 20,000 points for the first time Tuesday, although the winding down of stimulus measures could put a damper on that growth, experts say.The Toronto market has the wind at its back despite gaining 14.6 per cent so far in 2021 to outpace all North American stock markets and is up 78 per cent from stanley italia the stanley cup March 2020 lows, said Mike Archibald, vice-president and portfolio manager with AGF Investments Inc.It continues to exhibit good momentum characteristics and I think if cyclicals continue to work and the global demand picture continues to improve, Canada is going to be a good place to be for money, he said in an interview. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Commodities have fuelled the charge with materials rising on higher gold prices and energy recovering from years of underperformance. Crude oil prices have reached more than two-year highs amid an anticipated growth in demand from people travelling more and life returning to a new normal following COVID-19 lockdowns.However, what most likely to prompt a correction is if the U.S. Federal Reserve begins to taper its monetary stimulus to prevent the economy from overheating. The Bank of Canada has already said it would do so. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley quencher That ;ll likely give the market a little bit more pause and you ;l
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TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index started the trading week on a continued down note as the energy and industrials sectors fell on renewed worries about the latest COVID-19 variant and impending decisions by the U.S. Federal Reserve.The SP/TSX composite index closed down 142.17 points to 20,748.45 for its fourth-straight day of losses.North American investors woke up to headlines from Britain about the first death from the Omicron variant and some data in the U.K. showing that the variant could overtake Delta as the dominant strain, said Mona Mahajan, senior investment strategist at Edward Jones. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I certainly think the COVID headlines were once again front and centre Monday morning, she said in an interview.U.S. stock markets were also lower due to virus concerns after posting its strongest week since February with the SP 500 reaching record highs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 320.04 points at 35,650.95. Th stanley water bottle e SP 500 index was down 43.05 points at 4,668.97, while the Nasdaq composite was down 217.32 points at 15,413.28.As we ;re heading towards a week of Fed and central bank meetings, investors may just be taking a bit of a pause here before deciding which wa stanley mugs y to move towards year-end, Mahajan said. stanley bottles ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Wubk Downtown Convenience opens in Bracebridge s downtown core
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file is no longer updating, read Wednesdays rolling file here. Web link stanley cup s to longer stories if available.11:25 p.m.: Premier Doug Ford is isolating at home in Toronto after an aide tested positive for COVID-19. Today, a member of Premier Fords staff who came into close contact with him yesterday was tested for COVID-19 after learning that they had been at risk of exposure, the premiers office said at 10:40 p.m. Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This evening, the staff member received a positive result. Immediately upon learning that this staff member was even at risk of exposure, the premier left the legislature to be tested, his office said. While his test results have returned negative, the premier will follow all public health advice for close contacts of positive cases, in stanley cup cluding isolating. He will do so in Toronto. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Read the full story here: Doug Ford in isolation after aide tests positive for COVID-1910:36 p.m.: Hawaii officials will allow state residents who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus to skip pre-travel testing and quarant stanley bottles ine requirements for flights between islands. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hawaii becomes the second state in the nation after New York to implement a vaccination verification program, state
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DURHAM 鈥?The Pickering Public Library and several school boards in Durham are taking a closer look at a popular series of graphic novels, after parents raised concerns about racist depic stanley quencher tions of black characters.Local parent Juliet Young was recently at the Central library branch in Pickering with her eight-year-old son, when he pointed out an illustration in a book from the Asterix series, which shows a black man with exaggerated facial features, holding a fan near a white woman.The illustration looks like blackface from a minstrel show, says Young, who says she was sickened by the image. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW After flipping through the book, Young says kubki stanley she quickly spotted more concerning depictions of black characters. As a black mother and teacher, I just felt absolute and utter discouragement and shock, she says. My son had this look on his face 鈥?I just feel sick that he was exposed to it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley tazas The Asterix series of French comics dates back to 1959.The books follow the adventures of title character Asterix and his sidekick Obelix as their village of Gauls resists Roman occupation in the year 50 BC. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The books have been translated into more than 100 languages and are commonly found in both English and French in public libraries and school libraries throughout Ontario. Bqxe Greta Thunberg meets Esther the Wonder Pig
Luxury parka maker Canada Goose is shifting its production to make medical gear for front-line workers taking on the COVID-19 pandemic.On Wednesday, the company stanley cups uk announced it will begin making scrubs and patient g stanley cup owns and aims to distribute them to hospitals next week.Canada Goose will turn out the equipment at two of its manufacturing facilities, starting in Toronto and Winnipeg, and is exploring extending production to additional facilities if needed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW With production set to begin early next week, approximately 50 employees per facility will work to manufacture the gear and have an initial goal of producing 10,000 units, the stanley quencher company said in a news release.Dani Reiss, president and CEO at Canada Goose, added in the release that now, is the time to put our manufacturing resources and capabilities to work for the greater good. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Our employees are ready, willing and able to help, and that what we ;re doing. It the Canadian thing to do.Canada Goose is now one of many companies across the country that has altered its business to help in the warlike effort to stop the spread of coronavirus in Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In Toronto, Hilary MacMillan, a contemporary womenswear brand, has shifted production to produce non-medical grade face masks for worke
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REGINA 鈥?RCMP in Saskatchewan say they shot and killed a man in North Battleford after a chase that police say ended with the suspect vehicle ramming a police cruiser.Police say it started when they received a call Saturday night about a male being shot at by some people in a vehicle.Police found and chased the vehicle, which they say rammed an RCMP veh stanley canada icle. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The vehicle was immobilized, police say, and an officer shot and wounded the driver of the suspect vehicle in what police describe as a response to the driver actions.Life-saving measures were immediately provided by RCMP members until local EMS arrived and took over. However, at approximately 9:40 p.m., the driver was pronounced deceased while en route to hospital, RCMP Chief Superintendent Maureen L stanley mug evy told reporte termo stanley rs at a news conference in Regina on Sunday morning. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Brydon Bryce Whitstone of Onion Lake, Sask., has been identified by police as the man who died.Levy said a woman who was in the vehicle suffered minor injuries in the pursuit. She was taken to hospital but was later released into police custody. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW One RCMP officer also suffered minor injuries, received medical attention in hospital, and has since been released. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Nsoy Triple murderer faces victims families
City officials say theyre optimistic the province will implement their stanley france recommendations to strengthen public health restrictions when bars and restaurants re-open indoors as early as this week.With the province set to make an announcement on municipalities like Toronto joining the province in stage 3 of the re-opening, Mayo stanley cup usa r John Tory said hes hopeful the province adopt some of the citys recommendations like making masks mandatory for patrons and staff.If not, Tory said the city is preparing various game plans to enhance public safety depending on what the province decides to do. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We do not want to go backwards and we do not want a catastrophic second wave of this virus, said Mayor John Tory. The last thing we want is for Toronto to re-open and then within a very short period of time, perhaps weeks, shut down again. The businesses cannot afford stanley quencher this, the governments cannot afford this and residents dont want this. Dr. Eileen de Villa, the citys medical officer of health, reported the lowest number of new cases in recent months 鈥?just five on Monday compared to 58 new cases over the weekend. She said she was pleased local cases continued to decrease, but said there are concerns about rising counts in other Canadian and global cities that are further along in re-opening. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We cannot take this lightly and we must not let our guard down
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ISTANBUL 鈥?Turkey has dismissed more than 8,000 civil servants for alleged ties to terror organizations, in the latest purge under a state of emergency imposed following the failed July 15 coup attempt.The latest dismissals were announced on the Turkish government Official Gazette late Friday. They include 2,687 police officers, 1,699 Justice Ministry employees and 631 academics. They join more than 100,000 people already suspended or dismissed.Turkey crackdown through dismissals and the arrest of some 41,000 people was begun to root out followers of U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen. The government claims he orchestrated the coup attempt; Gulen denies involvement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The purge has been expanded to include ties to other terror organizations, including alleged links to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers ; Party. stanley quencher The latest decree also closed down 83 associations, bringing the number of associations shut for alleged ties to terror organizations to nea stanley thermos mug rly 1,500. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Eleven local newspapers stanley cup were allowed to reopen under Friday decree. More than 140 media organizations have been ordered closed since the failed coup.According to Platform 24, a press freedom initiative for independent journalism, 115 journalists have been imprisoned under the state of emergency. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Phvl With COVID vaccine supplies under strain, what if we could mix and match
The Halton District School Board revealed today June 11 when report cards will be delivered along with other important information for parents and students.Report card announcementReport cards will be delivered electronically to parents/guardians or students 18 stanley cup usa and over using SchoolMessengers Secure Document Delivery service. Report cards will stanley spain be sent on June 24 for elementary students and July 3 for high school students ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW To open the link in the SchoolMessenger email to view the report card, you will need your students Ontario Education Number OEN number, according to the Halton District School Board email.Courtesy seats on school buses for the 2020-2021 school year ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Families requesting a courtesy seat on the school bus for their child are advised that the application process will be delayed for the 2020-2021 school year. Due to physical distancing measures in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, it is unlikely that many courtesy seat requests will be approved for the up botella stanley coming school year.Parents/guardians may submit a Courtesy Seat Application and will be notified via email once a decision on this process has been made. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Distance learning survey June 10-25 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The HDSB is pr
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A new study looking at COVID-19 cases and deaths in long-term care homes has reinforced the Stars earlier analysis showing that for-profit homes were more likely to have wider and more deadly outbreaks than non-profit or municipal homes.The study was published by the Canadian Medical Association Journal CMAJ July 22. Researchers Nathan Stall, Aaron Jones, Kevin Brown, Paula Rochon and Andrew Costa looked at all 623 long-term care homes in Ontario from Mar. 29 to May 20, 2020, tallying COVID-19 outbreaks, cases and deaths.The researchers found that while the profit status of a hom stanley thermos mug e was not significantly tied to the likeliness of a COVID-19 outbreak occurring, for-profit homes were associated with a much higher rate of cases and deaths compared to non-profit homes when an outbreak occurred, with twice the number of cases a 196% increase and almost twice the number stanley cup of deaths a 178% increase . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The Stars analysis, published in May, found almost the same results: residents in for-profit homes were twice as likely to get COVID-19 and twice as likely to die from the disease compared to those in non-profit homes.The Star also found that for-profit home residents were four times as likely to get COVID-19 compared to those in municipal homes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW More than 80 per cent of Canadas COVID-19 deaths have occurred in long-term care homes. The Star found Qnnp Jewelry stolen during Milton daylight break-in
JUNEAU, Alaska 鈥?A proposed overhaul of facilities at a southeastern Alaska glacier includes plans to expand parking, the visitor centre, and boat and dock offerings.Officials outlined the proposed 50-year master plan for the Mendenhall Valley Glacier Recreation Area at a meeting Saturday at the visitor centre near Juneau, the Juneau Empire reported .The plan still requires an environmental assessment that could be completed later this year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Following the assessment, the estimated $80 million project stanley quencher will enter the design stage, said James King stanley cup , director of recreation, land and minerals for the U.S. Forest Service. Officials hope to have design work completed by 2022.When this visitor centre was built, there were 23,000 visitors per year, and now there over 700,000, King said. It time to adjust to serve the public. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Aspects of the overhaul have not yet b stanley us een fully worked out, and when the project will be completed is dependent on funding, King said. The work would likely be completed in phases and funded by a mix of public and private sources, he said.Highest priority is restrooms and parking 鈥?that where our most congestion and safety issues are, King said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The projects currently proposed will likel
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Ontario is reporting another 3,301 COVID-19 cases and four more deaths, according to its latest report released Saturday morning.The prov stanley quencher ince says 54,407 tests were completed the previous day, with an 8.9 per cent positivity rate.Hospitalization stanley cup s and cases by vaccine status ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province reports 778 COVID-19 cases were confirmed in unvaccinated people, 104 were partially vaccinated, and 2,338 cases in fully vaccinated people. The province says even with a highly effective vaccine, cases may occur among vaccinated individuals due to a larger proportion of the population being vaccinated than unvaccinated.The province includes data that reflects hospitalizations and cases by vaccination status. Ontario warns this process may cause discrepancies between other hospitalization numbers being collected using a different process, and that the data may not match daily COVID-19 case counts. The data may not match daily COVID-19 case counts because records with a missing or invalid health card number cant be linked. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermos mug The province says that data on hospitalizations by vaccination status wont be updated on Sundays and Mondays due to incomplete weekend reporting.Vaccines ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario has administered 168,923 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 25,174,953 vaccines given in Dhmv Siri winning battle of the virtual assistants so far: poll
York Region has been the toughest place in Ontario to be a home seller looking for top dollar over the last two years, a new report shows.The region has been the hardest hit area of the province since April 2017 when the former Liberal government introduced fair housing controls to cool the then-red hot real estate market, including a 15-per cent foreign buyers tax and rent controls, the study from real estate brokerage and website company Zoocasa showed.The measures had an immediate psychological impact on the market as stanley tumblers skittish sellers initially bombarded the market with houses as they looked to cash in before the market went soft, Zoocasa said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW After that initial reaction, many sellers decided not to list their homes, waiting for the market to bounce back, creating a lack of stock on the market.Some areas of the province have seen sales and prices plummet, especially in higher-priced markets such as York Region. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The average price of a house in April 2017 was almost $1.2 million and in April 2019 sat at $913,195, a 24 per cent drop. The decrease was drastic, Zoocasa managing editor, Penelope Graham, said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If stanley cupe you purchased your home at the market peak in 2016 or early 2017, chances are youve seen a rapid decline in equity thats likely a p stanley cup ainful paper loss.
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TORONTO 鈥?A disciplinary tribunal will weigh whether a Toronto police officer who had cocaine in his wallet should be demoted for a year and submitted to random drug tests.Det.-Const. Kirk Blake pleaded guilty Monday to a misconduct charge under the Police Services Act. A second misconduct charge was withdrawn.In a joint submission to the tribunal, Blake lawyer and a police inspector said the officer should be given a chance to redeem stanley cups uk himself. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They described Blake as an otherwise exemplary officer who has taken responsibility for his actions.Under the proposal, Blake would go from first-class constable to second-class constable for a year and be automatically reinstated after that time provided he abides by a series of conditions that include not possessing or using drugs, as well as passing random drug tests at his employer discretion. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The tribunal has not yet set a date for its decision.While Blake infraction was serious, it was an isolated incident in an otherwise 8220 pectacular 17-year career, his lawyer Gary Clewley told the tribunal. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He been a terrific cop and he will be again, he said in stanley bottles his closing submissions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Clewl Wrao Penetanguishene church working to help reunite family of Syrian refugees
TORONTO 鈥?Data experts are cautioning already on-edge Canadians against taking Ontario dire predictions about COVID-19 deaths literally, even as the revelation of stark data coincided with more physical distancing measures and impassioned pleas by government and health officials to stay home.In presenting the data Friday, the president and CEO of Public Health Ontario said staying home could be the difference between 6,000 deaths by April 30 or 1,600 deaths. Deaths could drop to 200 if further measures are brought in, said Dr. P stanley cups uk eter Donnelly.Officials also offered a glimpse at what might happen over the length of the outbreak, which could stretch from 18 months t stanley mug o two years, but cautioned those scenarios become less certain the further into the future they are set. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If Ontario had not enacted various interventions including school closur stanley cup spain es, up to 100,000 people would die from COVID-19, said Donnelly. But with various public health measures, deaths could number between 3,000 and 15,000, he said.Pandemic experts say such projections are not really meant to predict the future, but rather to provide a general guide for policy-makers and health-care systems grappling with a growing pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ideally, the information should also assure average citizens that their individual actions can make a difference, said University of Toronto epidem
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An alleged online extortion incident in Oakville has resulted in charges.On Jan. 14, the Halton Regional Police Service arrested two male youths in con stanley cup nz nection with an incident in July of last year.The victim in the incident shared an intimate image with a male youth known to her, police said in a news release. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley nz Police allege that the girl did not grant permission for the male to save the image.Once in possession of the image, police allege that the male threatened to distribute it, unless further images were provided. Ultimately, the image was shared between two parties, with a second youth posting it online, according to police.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A 15-year-old from Burlington is charged with extortion, distribute intimate image and voyeurism.Additionally, a 15-year-old from Caledonia is charged with distribute intimate image. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact the 2 District Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4777 ext. 2216. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tips can also be stanley cup submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 TIPS or through the web at haltoncrimestoppers.ca. Cvue Toronto stocks higher, loonie moves up
OTTAWA 鈥?Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland s stanley cup ays her COVID-19 test has come back negative.Freeland reported the result on Twitter today, less than 24 hours after revealing that she had been tested and was self-isolating because she may have come in contact with someone infected with the illness.Freeland, who regularly meets Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, says she was first alerted to the possibility by the federal government COVID-19 contact tracing app. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She urged Canadians to download the COVID Alert app to their phones.The app involves users who test positive volu stanley cup ntarily saying so on their smartphones using a code from their health authorities, with other users being alerted if they come in close contact with that person. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The app has been integrated into the public-health systems of all provinces except Alberta and British Columbia and downloaded 4.9 million times since it was launched at the end of July.Yet while more than 100,000 Canadians have tested positive since that time, Ottawa says only about 3,000 people have self-identified as doing so on the app. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 1, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
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The OPPs Haldimand detachment is investigating after a barn fire on Inman Road in Dunnville.At 12:30 p.m. on April 7, police responded to a report of the fire, which had self-extinguished before the owner of the barn discovered the damage to a section of the supporting beams. The barn was under renovation and was used to store lumber and other materials.There were no injuries as a result of the fire. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The OPP investigation has determined the incident was an apparent arson attempt. Damages are still being determined.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW T stanley mugg he OPP are asking for the publics assistance; anyone who witnessed any suspicious activity is asked to call them at 1-888-310-1122.Information can also be submitted anonymously using Crime Stoppers. To leave a tip, contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 TIPS or online at helpsolvecrime. Crime Stoppers guarantees anonymi stanley cup ty, and tips that lead to an arrest migh stanley cup t be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000. Twdh Police seek witnesses in fatal stabbing
TORONTO 鈥?Commodity price gains helped lift Canada main stock index and the loonie even as U.S. inflation was at its hottest in nearly four decades last month.The SP/TSX composite index closed up 120.19 points to stanley website 21,395.00.I stanley website n New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 38.30 points at 36,290.32. The SP 500 index was up 13.28 points at 4,726.35, while the Nasdaq composite was up 34.94 points at 15,188.39. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW botella stanley The Canadian dollar traded for 79.94 cents US compared with 79.33 cents on Tuesday.The February crude contract was up US$1.42 at US$82.64 per barrel and the February natural gas contract was up 60.8 cents at US$4.86 per mmBTU. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The February gold contract was up US$8.80 at US$1,827.30 an ounce and the March copper contract was up 14.75 cents at nearly US$4.58 a pound.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 12, 2022. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Companies in this story: TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD=X ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
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A vague comment on social media over the weekend prompted calls of concern to Halton police, but following an investigation, it was determined that there was no public safety risk at Christ the King Secondary School in Georgetown.Police received information Sunday night about a posting on social media, the nature of which was not divulged.A press release issued by police Monday morning stated there was never any risk to public safety. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥⒙犫€⒙犫€⒙犫€⒙犫€n unidentified man from Georgetown was apprehended under the Ontario Mental Health Act after a red vehicle was spotted driving erratically along Guelph Street in Halton Hills early Sunday morning. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Two 911 calls to police reporting a possibly impaired driver were received at approximately 12:30 a.m. Sunday, stating that a vehicle sped out of the Nashville North parking lot in Norval and ran a red light at Winston Churchill Boulevard and 5 Sideroad.Shortly after, an officer on patrol spotted the vehicle travelling westbound on Gue starbucks stanley cup lph Street at about 95-100 km/h in a 50 km/h zone. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The car was stopped in the parking lot of Symposium Caf茅 and the officer determined that the dr stanley cup iver was impaired by alcohol or a combination of alcohol and drugs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW T Pdlm Liberals to table single-game sports betting bill
COBOURG 鈥?After filming the new Netflix TV series Ginny and Georgia over the span of three days in August, the production company G2G Series Inc. will be coming back to town Monday, Oct. 7.The new series includes 10 episodes and is a mother-daughter coming of age series featuring Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey, The Passage , who will play the daughter and mother.Ginny and Georgia centers on Ginny Miller, a 15-year-old who often feels more mature than her 30-year-old mother Georgia Miller. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW After years on the run, Georgia wants to put down roots in the charming New England town of Wellsbury, Mass. and give her family a normal life.For Ginny, that means navigating a prestigious school, rising popularity, and complicated love interests. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Oct. 7, stanley vaso the production company will begin to set up a harvest festival with a stage in front of Victoria Hall, located at 55 King St. W., for filming the following day.The town said the set will be dismantled by Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 9 a.m. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Citizens will still have access to stanley cup Victoria Hall through guided walkways to avoid disruption of filming. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Film production vehicles will park in assigned areas on Second Street, at the Market Building parking lot
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SUDBURY, Ont. 鈥?Police in Sudbury, Ont., say they are seeking witnesses as they investigate the citys fourth homicide of the year.The Greater Sudbury Police Service says 75-year-old Robert Keskinen died from multiple stab wounds.Keskinen body was found on Dec. 26 inside an apartment and police say a post-mortem examination has since confirmed that his death was a homicide. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police say stanley tumbler its believed Keskinen was killed in a targeted attack and risk to the public is low. However, police still dont know who committed the alleged crime. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Investigators say they want anyone with information to contact them.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 30, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley termohrnek By The Canadian Press
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The province is continuing to accelerate its vaccine rollout by expanding eligibility for second doses ahead of schedule and Halton residents are on that list, Health Minister Christine Elliott revealed Thursday June 17 .Halton is on stanley hrnek e of 10 areas identified as a Delta hotspot, Elliott said, meaning more residents can soon book a second vaccine shot earlier, on top stanley vaso of the residents that can already book a second dose earlier. Thanks to the efforts of Team Ontario we are making tremendous progress in our vaccine rollout, protecting communities at greatest risk of COVID-19 and variants, said Elliott in a news release. Every dose administered brings us closer to ending the pandemic and moving to Step Two of our Roadmap, and I encourage everyone to do their part and get their shot as soon as they are eligible. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province is accelerating eligibility to book a second dose appointment as follows, according to the news release:鈥?As of Monday, June 21 8 a.m., all Ontarians who received their first dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine on or before May 9, 2021 will be eligible to book or rebook their second dose appointment at a shortened interval. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?As of Wednesday, June 23 at 8 a.m., individuals who received the stanley water bottle ir first dose of an mRNA vaccine on or before May 30, 2021 and who live in Halton will be eligible to book or rebook their Gdix Parents slam Tottenham school s response after son s nose broken in unprovoked attack
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ST-APOLLINAIRE, Que. 鈥?Quebec provincial police continued their search Sunday for the father of two deceased girls who were the subject of an Amber Alert earlier this week, a case that has gripped a small town southwest of Quebec City.The bodies of Norah and Romy Carpentier, aged 11 and 6, were found in a wooded area in the community of St-Apollinaire, Que. on Saturday.On Sunday, the manhunt for the girls ; father, Martin Carpentier, 44, had authorities tightening the search in the woods. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That our priority now, to locate him as soon as possible, said Sgt. Ann Mathieu, a provincial police spokeswoman.Residents had helped with the searches until Saturd stanley tumbler ay, but police asked people to stay away from the area Sunday to let police work. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We ;re still asking residents to be vigilant, but the best way to help us is to take a look stanley cup at their own properties, Mathieu said.The provincial police have been omnipresent since Thursday, when the Amber Alert was triggered. The search shifted to a manhunt Saturday after the bodies of the two young sisters from Levis, Que. were found. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The attention of the entire province has been on the case, especially in the town of just over 6,0 vaso stanley 00 where it playing out. ARTICLE CONTI
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TORONTO 鈥?An Ontario doctor who was barred from issuing medical exemptions for COVID-19 vaccines has now had her licence suspended.The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario says it has suspended Dr. Rochagne Kilian stanley quencher certificate of registration.It says the move was made under legislation that allows it to issue such orders where there is evidence to support that patients would otherwise be exposed to risk of harm or injury. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cupstanley botella The college public records list Kilian as a family doctor in Owen Sound, Ont. She has the right to appeal the college interim order in the courts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Earlier this month the college imposed the restriction on issuing medical exemptions on Kilian and Dr. Mark Trozzi.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 28, 2021. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Habt Ajax parts maker for GM to close
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It takes more than a village to beat the impact of coronavirus.Four mayors of Halton municipali stanley cup ties have teamed up to form the Halton Mayors Recovery Coordinaton Group to prepare for a post-pandemic life.The newly built group will co-ordinate and work together to prepare for a successful transition to a post-COVID-19 emergency, reopening and recovery, and living with the changes it has brought, according to the groups news release. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Things they will look into include the potential reopening of municipal facili stanley tumblers ties and the implementing recovery efforts over the balance of the year.The dates of recovery will depend on the continued slowing of the spread of COVID-19 and the lifting of provincial emergency orders and restrictions, the release says, even though they may not happen in the near term. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW From the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, we have stayed in contact as we collectively responded to the situation at hand, so it makes sense that we remain aligned as we plan for the post-COVID-19 recovery phase in our stanley tumblers communities, Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward said in the release.Milton Mayor Gord Krantz stated that one of the immediate challenges will be restarting our economies in a safe manner that protects public health across all four municipalities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We a
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OTTAWA 鈥?Transport Canada has identified a brake safety issue with certain Ford F-150 models and is deciding whether Ford of Ca stanley mugs nada will be ordered to issue a recall notice.Transport Minister Marc Garneau said the government agency contacted Ford and is disappointed that the automaker disagrees with its assessment.Ford said the American National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigated reports in the U.S. associated with the same safety issue and after analysis, which included purchasing and testing a vehicle, concluded that it remained controllable. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mugg The NHTSA report, which closed April 28, stated that testing demonstrated that, even when worst-case conditions were simulated, the vehicles could be stopped with moderate increases in brake pedal effort. Transport Canada said it has received more than 100 consumer complaints involving a failed electric vacuum pump in the power brake system of certain F stanley cup ord models, which may result in an unexpected, longer stopping distance. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Following an investigation, the department determined that 2011 and 2012 F-150 trucks equipped with a 3.5L EcoBoost engine have a defect in the pump.Minister Garneau said he will decide whether Ford will be ordered to issue a recall after further review. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadia Jxot Protesters say Toronto police violated rights
Faculty associations are giving a failing grade to a push by a controversial Doug Ford pal to transform an evangelical college into a full-fledged university.Professors from Ontario universities are flooding the mailbox of Colleges and Universities Minister Ross Romano to protest Charles McVetys bid to have Canada Christian College grant bache stanley cup lor degrees.McVety, a friend and supporter of the premier, has been accused of bigotry against lesbians, gays, transgender people, and Muslims. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We all know that the hate that Charles McVety spews, NDP MPP Laura Mae Lindo Kitchener Centre said Wednesday. Why did the premier make the time to help Charles McVety grow his platform for hate rather than helping the people of this province survive the pandemic she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups uk Lindo, who last week revealed that Fords Pro stanley website gressive Conservatives had buried enabling legislation helping McVetys college in a COVID-19 omnibus bill, noted that faculty representatives are worried. At least 10 universities and the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations OCUFA have written to us. They said this premier is undermining public education and the Ontario Human Rights Code, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ford has denied having anything to do with McVetys application, insisting its an independent pro
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MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec Health Minister Christian Dube says he trusts Quebecers to follow the honour system and not skip the line when vaccination appointments open for more people with chronic illnesses.People with conditions such as diabetes, obesity and respiratory problems can start making appointments Friday morning, Dube told reporters Thursday, adding that those with physical or intellectual disabilities can start booking their shots on April 28.Quebec had previously opened vaccination appointments to people with chronic illnesses who require regular hospital care, such as cancer patients and organ transplant recipients. Dube said he is not requiring newly eligible people to prove they are [url=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de]stanley thermobecher[/url] ill before they get vaccinated, adding that he doesn ;t want health-care workers to play police. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We ;re relying on the good faith, not only of those who have these chronic illnesses, but we ;re also relying on Quebecers who are not part of these groups to wait a little longer, he said.Th [url=https://www.stanley-cup.cz]stanley termoska[/url] e new rules give vaccine access to about 300,000 more people with chronic illnesses and 250,000 people with disabilities as well as their caregivers, Dube said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW [url=https://www.cup-stanley.ca]stanley canada[/url] We all recognize the need to protect those people as quickly as possible and the good news is we can do it today with the announcement of additional doses of Pf Xigd Liberals get new plane after runway mishap
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HALIFAX 鈥?A Halifax-born former child prodigy has proven he can do just about anything with a piece of paper.Erik Demaine, a 37-year-old MIT computer science professor, thinks the technology behind his self-folding printable robots could one day evolve into downloadable smartphones, biomedical devices that deliver cancer-killing drugs, and even gadgets that could take on any form.But to Demaine, it all an extension of origami. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW When we started working in computational origami, we didn ;t expect it to have lots of applications. It was just because it seemed cool ... and maybe we could make better art this way, he said.As a surprise, all these engineering applications came around ... It been a lot of fun to watch that evolution from sort of more pure art and mathematics, to more applied stuff. stanley mug ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Thursday, Demaine returned to Dalhousie University, where he enrolled as an undergraduate student at 12 years old, to celebrate his alma mater 200th anniversary with the unveiling of a curve-creased origami sculpture he and his father forged from the pages of a book stanley en mexico deta stanley travel mug iling the school history.As an 18-year-old PhD student at the University of Waterloo, Demaine developed an algorithm that could determine how to fold a piece of paper into any 3D shape, before moving to Cambridge, Mas Etml Teen dead in violent Georgetown crash and the driver is going to jail
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TORONTO 鈥?Canada marijua stanley thermobecher na industry could benefit after seven states representing twice the population of Canada voted in favour of legalizing the drug, either recreationally or medically. stanley kubek Voters in California, Massachusetts, Nevada and Maine approved on Tuesday the use of recreational cannabis, joining four other states and Washington, D.C., that have similar laws in place.Florida, North Dakota and Arkansas approved medical marijuana, bringing the total number of states with a such a system to more than two dozen. And residents of Montana voted to expand the state current medical marijuana regime. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shipping marijuana into the U.S., whether for medical or recreational purposes, is illegal. But the CEO of Privateer Holdings, a U.S.-based private equity firm that focuses on investing in the marijuana sector, says he expects Canadian producers will enter into partnerships and joint ventur stanley vaso es with their neighbours to the south following the referendums.I think you ;ll see Canadian companies jump at the opportunity to expand their operations and brands into the United States, says Brendan Kennedy, whose firm owns Nanaimo, B.C.-based licensed producer Tilray. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That could mean everything from participating in the production process to providing consulting services or licensing intellectual property to U.S. producer Kwzb Province reveals plan for return to school: more rapid tests, N95s, in-school vaccinations
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Highway 7/8 west of New Hamburg will be closed during the nights of Dec. stanley cup 7, 8 and 9 as construction work on the CN railway bridge continues past its expected completion date.There will be a full closure of the highway from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. on those three days as crews work on the bridge, located between Wilmot Easthope Road and Perth Road 102, between Shakespeare and New Hamburg.Traffic w stanley tumbler ill be sent along the same detour thats been used during 18 other nights of highway closures over the past six weeks. To get around the construction during these closures, drivers will have to detour through Punkeydoodles Corners, along the north edge of Tavistock and Perth Road 107 through Shakespeare. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The construction project started Oct. 19, and was originally predicted to finish on Nov. 30. Parts of Perth East Township are located east of the construction, so when the highway is closed township firefighters have to take a longer route to respond to any emergency calls close to the east side of the township. stanley isolierkanne ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Iipj One woman dead after five vehicle crash
Some elderly Torontonians stood in line outside a city COVI stanley cups D-19 vaccination clinic in Scarborough on Tuesday, a day after city officials apologized for a similar queue outside the mass clinic in Etobicoke.Brad Ross, a city spokesperson, said the stanley taza Tuesday morning lineup outside the Scarborough Town Centre was eliminated later and offered tips to Torontonians aged 75 and up now eligible for vaccinations at the first three of 10 city clinics to open:Arrive stanley cup no more than 15 minutes before your appointment. Ross noted people were lining up outside Scarborough Town Centre at 9 a.m. even though the clinic didnt start operating until 11 a.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Only bring one essential support person to minimize crowding.And do not go to a clinic unless you have an appointment. Ross said some of the seniors who lined up outside the Toronto Congress Centre on Monday had shown up without an appointment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The two clinics, along with another at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre downtown, opened last Wednesday. With less demand than expected at those and others, the Ontario government reduced the eligible age in this phase from 80 to 75.After long lines formed at the Etobicoke site, Toronto Fire Chief Matthew Pegg, overseeing the local vaccine rollout, apologized and told reporters city staff would review procedures to hit a goal of moving people through within 30 minutes
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TORONTO 鈥?The Toronto police chief called for calm Friday and promised to fast-track the use of body-worn cameras after the death of a 29-year-old woman who fell from a 24th-floor balcony while officers were in her home.The death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet on Wednesday has sparked emotional questions and allegations from the woman family, local politicians, and on social media about the role of police officers in the incident.I request the public and communities wait for all of the facts regarding this case so that we can move forward once we establish exactly what happened that evening, Chief Mark Saunders said at a news conference. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Special Investigations Unit, the province independent police watchdog, has invoked its mandate and taken over the i stanley taza nvestigation.Saunders said he is fast-tracking the implementation of body-worn cameras that he said could come to some front-line officers later t stanley cup his year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This is a textbook case as to why I ;ve been advocating for body-worn cameras, he said.Saunders said police received three 9-1-1 calls about an alleged assault involving knives at Korchinski-Paquet apartment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officers arrived within four minutes of the call, he said. The family has alleged police were invol stanley flasche v
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WASHINGTON 鈥?In a move that casts doubt on the state of a historic detente between two longtime rivals, the United States has ordered a sudden reduction in its diplomatic staff in Cuba, cutting the majority of its presence at the Havana embassy in the wake of bizarre injuries to employees.Announcing the move Friday, American officials linked it to 21 injuries from what they have begun describing as sonic ;attacks, ; ; with symptoms including ear complaint stanley vattenflaska s, hearing loss, dizziness stanley termosy , headache, fatigue, cognitive problems and difficulty sleeping.It unclear what caused the problems and the FBI has been working with the Cuban government to determine who or what is responsible and whether the harm was intentional or the result of defective spying equipment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The U.S. is maintaining diplomatic ties with Cuba, re-established under former president Barack Obama. But in addition to withdrawing about 60 per cent of its diplomatic staff, it is also limiting visas for Cuban visitors. Remaining in the embassy will be the core staff necessary to handle emergencies. ;The health, safety, and well-being of our embassy community is our greatest concern. We will continue to stanley taza aggressively investigate these attacks until the matter is resolved, ; ; Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ;The decis Fyin Official: Indonesian family that joined IS now in Iraq
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario is pausing COVID-19 vaccinations of long-term care staff and essential caregivers so that it can focus on administering the shots to all nursing home residents amid a shortage of doses.The province announced the change of focus for its vaccination plan on Monday as it deals with delays in deliveries of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, with no stanley cup shots expected to arrive this week.Premier Doug Ford said the shift will mean some of the most vulnerable seniors will receive the first dose of the vaccine by Feb. 5, early than initially planned. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If the past week has taught us anything, it that we can ;t take vacci stanley drinking cup ne shipments for granted, he said. I want to be clear, we ;re using every single vaccine we can to protect our most vulnerable. But delivery delays are now forcing us to be careful and cautious.The province will now prioritize vaccinating long-term care, high-risk retirement, and First N stanley canada ations elder care residents across Ontario. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The government had initially promised to complete the vaccination of all long-term care home residents, staff and caregivers by Feb. 15.Health-care workers who have already received their first dose will still get a second, but the province said that shot may be delayed by up to 42 days depending on supply. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Halton police are warning residents to be careful whom they hire after arresting two house cleaners following an alleged jewelry theft Wednesday, Jan. 31.Officers were called to a Highvalley Road home at around 8 p.m., after the homeowner discovered more than $5,000 worth of jewelry was missing.An investigation led to the arrests of two house cleaners the resident had hired that day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley quenchervaso stanley Viola Szava, 39, and Zsolt Szava, 46, of Scarborough are each charged with theft over $5,000.Police are reminding residents that when they hire house cleaners they should: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥se a reputable house cleaner company鈥onsider using house cleaning services that have bonded employees ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥tore valuables out of sight ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥onsider storing valuables offsite in a safety deposit box鈥nsure there is house insurance to cover thefts鈥onsider using temporary entry codes for the cleaning service鈥void services where the employees change on a regular basisAnyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Oakville criminal inve stanley cup stigations bureau at 905-825-4747 ext. 2215 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS 8477 or through the web at haltoncrimestoppers or by texting TIP201 with the message to CRIMES 274 Bmoj Space Weather Canada issues major geomagnetic storm watch: Northern lights may be visible over Canada Monday night into Tuesday
A previously confidential stanley romania report is offering a glimpse into the unravelling relationships that led Hamilton public school board trustees to sanction Ward 5s Carole Paikin Miller for a second time this year.The March 29 sanctions came after trustees had already urged her to resign on March 4 for conduct stanley cup found to be racist by an outside investigation into allegations by former student trustee Ahona Mehdi.A new code of conduct report made public on April 19 reveals the latest sanctions stem from a Sept. 8, 2020 private trustee phone session with the boards lawyer that then-chair Alex Johnstone terminated after ruling Paikin Miller had breached confidentiality. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Several unidentified witnesses confirmed they heard a person talking in the background 鈥?the name is redacted, but all details point to it being her husband, MPP Paul Miller 鈥?as Paikin Miller voiced concerns about three trustees. Alex, this is war, most witnesses heard Paikin Miller say as Johnstone ended the phone meeting, the report states. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The report doesnt disclose the topic of the Sept. 8 meeting, but the CBC reported three weeks later that Paikin Miller had filed a formal code of conduct complaint against Cam Galindo, Maria Felix Miller and Paul Tut.Her complaint, dismissed in November, alleged their attendance at the Aug. 3 media conference where Mehd stanley france i alleged racist conduct b
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CAIRO 鈥?The leader of al-Qaida ; branch in Yemen said that his militants have oft stanley cup en fought alongside Yemeni government factions 鈥?remarks that could embarrass the U.S.-backed coalition fighting the impoverished Arab country Shiite rebels.Qasim al-Rimi leads the group known as Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, considered by Washington to be the most dangerous offshoot of the global terror network. He succeeded Nasir al-Wuhayshi, who was killed in a U.S. drone strike nearly two years ago.On the U.S. most-wanted list with a $5 million reward for h stanley en mexico is capture, al-Rimi has been a top target of U.S. airstrikes, which have soared in the past four months in southern Yemen. He spoke on Sunday to AQAP media arm al-Malahem from an undisclosed location in Yemen. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We fight along all Muslims in Yemen, together with different Islamic groups, he said, adding that his followers have teamed up with an array of factions 鈥?including the ultraconservative Salafis, the Muslim Brotherhood and also our brothers among the sons of Sunni tribes 鈥?stanley mug against Yemen Shiite rebels known as Houthis.Al-Rimi did not elaborate on what exactly fighting alongside meant but al-Qaida has emerged as a de facto ally of the government of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi and his backers Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates against the Houthis in a grueling civil war th Gtiu N.S. teachers strike, protest at legislature
Canadas total medal count increased to 21 after Day 13 of the Paris Olympics, thanks to a silver medal from Maude Charron in women weightlifting and a bronze medal in women taekwondo from Skylar Park.This is the second straight Olympic medal for Charron, who won gold in Tokyo 2020. Charron lifted a total of 236 kilograms 520 pounds in the snatch and clean and clean and jerk portions of the competition. stanley cup Canadas Maude Charron competes in women 59-kilogram weightlifting on her way to a silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games in France on Thursday, August 8, 2024. Candice Ward/COC stanley cup website ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Park fought h stanley cup er way through the repechage to
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Post-election, mid-pandemic, we now know what Doug Ford really thinks of Erin OToole in the time of COVID-19.Not much, as it turns out.You might have missed Wednesdays news conference, timed for the launch of Ontarios new vaccination certification system. Reporters peppered the premier with questions about being missing in action for weeks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Answer In so many words, it was an evasion for the duration of an election 鈥?allowing him to avoid having to answer questions about the federal Conservative leader. No, Ford wasnt hiding fro stanley tumbler m the media, nor was he locked away in the Witness Protection Program hed never give up his cellphone, and the GPS would give him away . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley italia The premier said what politicians always say when away 鈥?been busy meeting people across the province. But when asked if his own candidates must be vaccinated ahead of next years provincial election, Ford perked up.And said what needed to be said 鈥?albeit left unsaid by OToole all this time. You dont really need to read between the lines here, because Fords words speak volumes about federal versus provincial Tories. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Heres the verbatim transcript: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Well, all our candidates are going to be 鈥?theyre going to be stanley mugs vaccinated. Th
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EDMONTON 鈥?Ann Hardy was 10 years old when she contracted tuberculosis, said goodbye to her Metis family in Fort Smith, N.W.T. and was taken to the Charles Camsell Indian Hospital in Edmonton in 1969.Over five months, she was treated for the infectious disease in the segregated facility but said she was also sexually assaulted several times by an X-ray technician.An 11-year-old girl she shared a room with also received small gifts and night time visits from an orderly, she says. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He would crawl into her bed and he did sexually assault her, recalled Hardy, now 59.I felt guilt for many, many years because I wasn ;t able to help her. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hardy is now hoping to help all the former patients she can as the lead plaintiff in stanley mug a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging abuse at the 29 Indian Hospitals the federal government ran from 1945 until the last one closed in 1981.A statement of claim filed last week in Toronto federal court says Indigenous patients suffered consistent physical and sexual assaults, were deprived of food and drink, force-fed their own vomit and unnecessarily restrained in their beds. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley vaso The suit further describes the hospitals as unsanitary, crumbling and staffed by many foreign-tr stanley cups uk ained doctors who failed to qualify to practic Mhzq I want action : Guelph s Jim Estill launches initiative to build ventilators with available parts
A Brampton truck driver and owner of a trucking business is facing a slew of charges after police said they were caught red-handed dumping waste illegally in a construction site in Caledon two days in a row.On May 1, police were called to a dump truck rollover on Mayfield Road, near McLaughlin Rd.Police believe the truck had been dumping construction waste, including dirt, bricks, shrubs and patio stones without permission in a construction site nearby. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Once the waste was discarded, the truck had exited onto Mayfield Road with its box still raised, stanley mug hit overhead utility cables, and rolled onto its side, said police.Hydro One, Regi stanley tumblers on of Peel Roads and Hazardous Spills, Brampton Fire Department and a heavy-tow truck attended the scene to assist with the truck rollover and cleanup. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A 57-year-old driver from Brampton, who police said is also the truck and business o stanley flask wner, was charged with careless driving, along with several commercial vehicle violations.The driver was also charged with entering a premises when prohibited. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As well, the municipal law enforcement officer charged the driver under the town dumping bylaw. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The next night May 2 , police said the same driver was foun
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TORONTO 鈥?Canada struggling independent businesses in the arts, entertainment and recreational sectors are at the highest risk of permanently clos stanley polska ing due to COVID-19, according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.A new report released by the advocacy group says while some Canadian small- and medium-sized businesses have already been forced to close, it anticipates another one in seven risk going under because of the virus.Topping those projections is the cultural sector, which includes an array of private businesses, ranging from fitness gyms to live concert v stanley cup enues, film distributors to news organizations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Roughly 30 per cent of those are at risk of closing, the CFIB found based on a survey of its members who say they ;re 8220 omewhat or very likely to wind down their operations due to COVID-19.If those closures materialized, mid-range estimates suggest around 10,800 businesses across the country could be impacted in that sector stanley cup alone. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The hospitality sector, which includes restaurants, hotels and caterers, trailed closely behind with about 27 per cent of respondents saying they see a grim future.Closures in those key sectors would have a ripple effect through various parts of the workforce, affecting bartenders, wait staff, local musicians, tech workers, and food and drink supply chains
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Illegal dumping is a regular, costly, and potentially dangerous occurrence in Haldimand. Its a big problem, said Nancy McKinnon, environmental operations technician with the county.She said that when a report comes in that somethings been illegally dumped, there are a number of factors that play into which entities have to be involved in the cleanup, such as where it is and what it is. It could be county staff; Modern Landfill, which looks after waste collection in Haldimand; or even the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change who are called in to deal with the mess. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ideally, We try to get the person whos done it to take care of the situation, McKinnon said.Thats not always possible, though, whether because authorities dont know who dumped it or because the material needs to be processed by experts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The latter is particu stanley water jug larly concerning, McKinnon said. It could be hazardous waste; we get mystery drums, she said. Those pose a potential danger to st stanley mug aff and the environment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW To help address this issue, the county has a working relat stanley thermobecher ionship with Crime Stoppers of Haldimand Norfolk. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Neil Unwin, chair of the organization, acknowledged that the connection might not be imm Gbny Durham police say driver died after car hit tree
TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index closed at a new record high for its 12th straight day of gains on the back of a strong performance from the industrials sector, while U.S. markets were mixed.Mike Archibald, vice-president and portfolio manager with AGF Investments Inc., said the SP 500 indexs gain in the U.S. on Thursday meant that exchange has had seven positive closes in a row.The short term momentum in the market is continuing here, albeit at a lower cook than the last four or five days in the market, said Archibald. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It seems as though there still a desire for money to flow into equities.The SP/TSX composite index was up 24.20 points at 21,212.39 after closing at a record high on Wednesday. The industria stanley cup ls and information technology indices carried the exchange, with 1.26 per cent and 1.29 per cent rises in those sectors respectively. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 6.26 points at 35,603.08. The SP 500 index was up13.59 points at 4,549.78, while the Nasdaq composite w stanley termohrnek as up 94.02 points at 15,215.70.Archibald said the U.S dollar bounced back from a weak stretch on Thursday, as the Canadian dollar traded for 80.97 cents US compared with 81.11 cents US on Wednesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW water bottle stanley He said the ris
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PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE, PETERBOROUGH 鈥?Nick Robertson scored two goals and added two assists leading the Peterborough Petes to a 5-1 victory over the Mississauga Steelheads. Semyon Der-Arguchintsev added a goal and two assists for the Petes.The Petes led 2-0 at the end of the first period after goals from Robertson and Akil Thomas.Peterborough extended their lead to 4-0 in the second period after goals from Der-Arguchintsev and Declan Chisholm. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Petes held the lead in the third period. Robertson scored again for Peterborough while Cole Schwindt scored for Mississauga. ON THE POWER PLAY: The Petes scored two goals with the man advantage while the Steelheads failed to score in four chances. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup STARS OF THE GAME: 1. Nick Robertson Peterborough , 2. Semyon Der-Arguchintsev Peterborough and 3. Akil Thomas Peterborough .This article was generated usin stanley cup g Wordsmith. Data was provided by the OHL via Ho stanley taza ckeyTech. To provide feedback on this article email: communities@metroland. Jzdg Former economic development officer Parry Sound s new CAO
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OTTAWA 鈥?Marce cups stanley l Prud ;homme, the straight-talking former senator and Quebec MP whose career in federal politics spanned 45 years, has died at the age of 82.J. Greg Peters, the usher of the black rod of the Senate, confirmed the death in an email to Senators Wednesday.The Montreal-born politician entered federal politics in 1964 when he was elected as a Liberal MP in the Montreal-area riding of Saint-Denis. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He was re-elected eight times bef stanley cup ore resigning to serve as an independent member of the Senate from 1993 until his retirement in 2009.Over his years in government Prud ;homme became known as a straight-talker and ardent defender of the Palestinian cause, which gained him both admiration and criticism from his peers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In his farewell speech to the Senate in 2009, he referred to the crisis in the Middle East as that cancer that has gnawed at the world for half century, and encouraged Canada to engage in dialogue with countries whose policies put them at odds with the government.I persevered, throughout my career, on the path of building bridges with people that some treated like the wretched of the earth, despite the gulfs between us, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley kaffeebecher It is not rare for yesterday enemies to become today allies. Oghf They don t know if they re at risk : How gaps in Ontario s coronavirus data could lead to people making dangerous decisions
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OTTAWA 鈥?Canadian manufacturing sales fell in June following three consecutive months of gains, with declines led by the petroleum and coal industry.Manufacturing sales slipped 1.8 per cent overall to $53.9 billion in June, Statistics Canada said Thursday in a monthly report.Sales also fell 1.0 per cent in constant dollars, indicating a lower volume of manufactured goods was sold in June. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW After several strong months, the Canadian manufacturing sector hit a speedbump in June with sizable declines in both value and volume terms, 82 stanley cup 21; TD Bank senior economist Michael Dolega wrote in a report.The June report did not alter TD view for the second quarter but suggested a marked deceleration of growth for the third quarter is in the cards, Dolega added. stanley taza ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The weaker-than-expected manufacturing report follows a series of strong economic data to start the year and the Bank of Canada decision last month to raise its key interest rate target for the first time since 2010.Manufacturing sales fell in 15 of 21 industries, representing 72.1 per cent of the manufacturing sector in Canada in June. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The petroleum and coal product industry fell 7.1 per cent to $4.6 billion in June, following a 3.0 per cent drop in May due to lower prices a stanley thermos mug nd lower Jcks Guelph doctor under investigation for allegedly placing cameras in employee washrooms at former practice
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A record 25,000 people will be vaccinated against COVID-19 Sunday at the Scotiabank Arena clinic that is now fully booked, city officials sai stanley mug d Wednesday.Appointments to get first and second vaccine doses in the home of the Toronto Raptors and Toronto Maple Leafs opened Monday morning, with an original goal of more than 10,000 eligible people getting a shot.Clinic organizers, including the University Health Network and Michael Garron Hospital, are promising a festive atmosphere with appearanc stanley termosky es by the Raptors and Leafs mascots and more. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW City officials say they are overwhelmed by the fast and furious response. The North American single-dose clinic record is 17,003 doses set at the Texas Motor Speedway. Toronto, were about to crush it, Coun. Joe Cressy, chair of Toronto Public Health, tweeted Wednesday morning. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 25,000 people have now registered our full capacity for Our Winning Shot at Scotiabank Arena. Now, lets get Toronto vaccinated! The TTC is providing free rides Sunday to and from booked appointments at any Toronto vaccination clinics. Riders must show proof of booking going to the appointment and proof of vaccination on the ride home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Offici stanley termosy als noted people who failed to get a Scotiabank Arena slot still have lots of chances to get vaccinated at the nine Ashm Small and cosy beauty spa opens in Oakville
An appliance store chai stanley polska ns legal challenge to open its Brampton, Mississauga and Toronto locations amid COVID-19 lockdown closures has been dismissed.Canadian Appliance Source CAS filed an application against the province a stanley tumblers nd the Region of Peel claiming the retailer should be treated as a hardware store and be allowed to open amid the lockdown that has shut down indoor sales for stores deemed non-essential in Brampton and Mississauga.Steve Shave, CASs chief operating officer, said in an email statement prior to the application being dismissed that appliances are essential to the safe maintenance of a home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He also referred to federal guidelines on essential services and functions during COVID-19, which regard appliance service providers as necessary for maintaining the safety, sanitation and essential operation of residences and buildings. Those guidelines were prepared by Public Safety Canada, and the federal agency specified that the list of essential services and functions are advisory in nature. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This guidance is not, nor should it be considered to be a federal directive or standard, the agency said.In his Dec. 10 decision dismissing CASs application, Paul M. Perell said there is no ambiguity intended in the provinces lockdown rules around the definition of a hardware stanley bottles store. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Bramptons unemployment rate dropped to 8.3 per cent since the last census was taken, according to statistics released Nov. 29.The latest data from the 2016 census showed a decline from 9.5 pe stanley thermos mug r cent recorded in the 2011 survey.These most recent numbers also indicated the citys lab stanley cup our force had grown from 281,250 workers to more than 319,600. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The citys unemployed numbered 26,545 when these latest census statistics were gathered.The same labour force data showed more than 293,000 workers had jobs and an employment rate of about 62.3 per cent 62.6 per cent in 2011 Census . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At 9.5 per cent, the un stanley thermos mug employment rate was higher among women compared to the 7.3 per cent unemployment rate for males in the workforce.During the census period, 164,920 about 51 per cent said they worked a full year, full-time, while 155,965 about 48 per cent worked part of the year and/or part-time. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The top five local occupations by number of workers, according to the 2016 census national occupation classification : ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 1.聽 Sales and service 70,400 2.聽 Trades, transport and equipment operators 61,145 3.聽 Business, finance and administration 54,715 4.聽 Manufacturing and utilities 30,060 5.聽 Management 25,700 Qstn More than 124,000 cast advance ballots in Toronto
Hydro was out in numerous communities throughout the Kawartha region on Sunday night with some still experiencing an outage on Monday morning.Several reports of power outages were received by Hydro One and Peterborough Utilities on Sunday, Nov. 15, following a wind storm that blew through the region around 4:30 p.m.One of the largest outages wa stanley tumblers s in the City of Kawartha Lakes, north of Lindsay between Snug Harbour and Kirkfield and east of Bobcaygeon to Beaverton. Hydro One tracking showed some 6,275 customers were affected. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hydro One also reported that approximat stanley cup becher ely 7,500 customers were without power east of Peterborough to beyond Norwood.Northern Peterborough County was also affected with more than 7,0 stanley website 00 customers without power. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dozens of other outages were also being tracked throughout the Kawartha Lakes and Peterborough regions.Power to most of the affected areas had been restored by Monday morning, however Hydro One tracking shows that power is still out in several areas around the region. An outage near Little Britain, south west of Lindsay forcing the closure of Dr. George Hall Public School. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Students are not being received at the school and will be asked to return home if they do arrive at the school. Power outages at a school means that the water a
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Police are looking to find a man who allegedly flashed a woman while walking toward downtown.On Tuesday stanley mugs at around 8:40 a.m., Guelph police were called to the area of Eramosa Road and Delhi Street for the report of a man exposing his genitals to a woman as he walked past her.The suspect is described as whit stanley cup e, approximately 50 years old with long, blondish hair. He was described as wearing a dark-coloured zip hoodie and possibly a hat and jeans. He was seen pushing a bicycle. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Guelph police are asking anyone with information about this incident to contact the lead investigator at 519-824-1212, ext. 7521. Anonymous tips can also be left with Crime Stoppers stanley travel mug at 1-800-222-8477. RELATED:聽Masturbating in public and indecent acts on the rise, says Guelph police ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Since the start of June, police have responded to more than 15 calls of reported indecent acts. Officers are reminding the public that indecent acts are serious offences and require an immediate police response.Should anyone experience such an encounter, they should make sure theyre safely removed from the situation and then contact police immediately. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hffe Most actively traded companies on the TSX
When the new central library is built, it will be a fairly radically different facility than anything weve previously seen. That is according to Scott Butler, chair of the Guelph Public Library Board, on the latest updates to redevelop Baker District, and with it a new library.This comes with the recent release of the urban design master plan for the redevelopment project, which aims to lay out how the project will look when it is complete, and how it will incorporate itself into the downtown core. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That includes an entrance i stanley cup nto a stanley cup usa new public space off of a reconstructed Wyndham Street 鈥?narrowed down to vehicular lanes and with expanded pedestrian and cycling space, as envisioned by the Downtown Master Plan from 2012 鈥?and incorporation of the citys past.Butler says part of that historical complement will come with the new library. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While an updated rendering of the building has not yet been released 鈥?it will be going to the library board for approval at the end of June 鈥?Butler said th stanley cups e finished structures design is really keeping with Guelphs industrial heritage. People will look at this and, I think, immediately recognize some of the more iconic aspects of the design, he told the Mercury Tribune. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Were hopeful that once this comes out, people will get it.
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The Cup cometh.Announced this afternoon Monday , Lord Stanleys prized trophy will be making its way to Milton Saturday, Dec. 17 as part of the Rogers Hometown Hockey weekend festivitie stanley tumbler s.The Stanley Cup will available for viewing and photos in the Sc stanley thermobecher otiabank Locker Room at Milton Sports Centre from 12 to 2:30 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Sportsnet Mobile Studio 鈥?with Ron MacLean and Tara Slone 鈥?will arrive in Milton on Sunday, Dec. 18, bringing with them a host of free activities for hockey fans of all ages. The weekend culminates with the airing of the Ottawa Senators-New York Islanders game stanley kaffeebecher at 7 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Stay tuned for more details. Vvcs Climate meeting goes all night, ends after financing talks
Halton Regional Police are investigating a crash in Georgetown Monday Jan. 31 that has closed a busy intersection.Halton police tweeted about the crash at Mountainview Road South and 10 Sideroad around 7:45 a.m. and officers said the crash occurred just after 7 a.m, when a tractor-trailer struck a light pole.Halton Region Paramedics have also responded. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police are inve stanley website stigating at the scene, Halton police said. Please avoid this area. Anyone with information can call police at 905-825-4747 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ROAD CLOSURE stanley taza : Please be advised that the intersection at NO 10 Side Road and Mountainview Road South in Georgetown is closed due to motor vehicle collision. Police stanley uk are investigating at the scene. Please avoid this area. Updates to follow. ^jm pic.twitter/jP9biuydiC鈥?HRPS Milt HHills @HRPSMiltHH January 31, 2022 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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GALVESTON, Texas 鈥?City officials are pushing for clear signage indicating public access to some beaches in Galveston despite resident complaints about unmanageable crowds of tourists.Carol Hollaway, chairwoman of the city planning commission, said residents have tried to deter tourists from visiting the West End beaches, t stanley water bottle he Galveston County Daily News reported.People tear down signs, said Hollaway, who also sits on a city committee responsible for reviewing island dune protection and beach acce stanley cup ss measures. They do all kinds of things to discourage the public. They post signs that say Tow Away Zone. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cities along the Texas coast are lawfully required to maintain a public access point at least every half mile along beaches. Many of Galveston 41 access points are on the West End.Peggy Zahler, vice-president of the West Galveston Island Property Owners Association, noted the subdivision was never designed to deal with huge crowds. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Everybody recognizes that it getting more and more difficult over the years to control the crowds, especially on holiday weekends, she said.She feels some visitors might be misunderstanding the state regulations about public access to the beach, Zahler noted. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dustin Henry, th Hcts Hillier leaving role at vaccine task force: Ford
Quebec will move forward with plans to r stanley cup estart non-essential surgeries and allow stores and daycares in the Montreal area to reopen as the province reported its lowest number of COVID-19 deaths in over a month.Premier Francois Legault said the 34 deaths registered between Sunday and Monday marked the lowest number since April 12. New cases, at 707, remained roughly stable.More importantly, he said more than 600 health-care workers have been able to return to work after being sidelined due to the pandemic, meaning the system is now better prepared in case of an eventual surg stanley cup e in patients linked to deconfinement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He said th stanley cup e news was good enough to allow stores in the Greater Montreal area with a door to the outside to open May 25 as planned.Daycares will be allowed to open June 1, as planned, although Legault warned parents that capacity would be reduced by about 50 per cent and there wouldn ;t be room for every child. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Legault admitted that there are risks to allowing retailers to reopen, and warned that Quebecers needed to continue to respect health directives such as maintaining physical distancing and wearing masks in public.The situation, the trend is good and allows us to take a certain gamble, he said. And to win that gamble, I need the collaboration of all Quebecers. ARTICLE CONTINUES B
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Halton Regional Police are investigating a string of significant thefts in LCBO stores in Oakville and Burlington stanley thermobecher in recent days.Officers have released images of the suspects in each incident in the hopes of triggering arrests in the cases.One of the thefts occurred Monday stanley thermos mug Nov. 8 at 10:20 a.m., when a man walked into the LCBO store located at 321 Cornwall Road in Oakville and stole two bottles of liquor valued at a total of $335.25, police said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Here is an image of the suspect, according to police: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley website Another incident occurred in Saturday Nov. 6 when a man walked into the LCBO store located at 501 Appleby Line in Burlington and stole six bottles of alcohol with a total value of $539.00.Here is an image of the suspect, according to police: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Another theft happened on Wednesday Nov. 3 around 9 p.m, when a man walked into the LCBO store located at 1235 Fairview Street in Burlington and stole four bottles of liquor valued at $1284.00.Here an image of the suspect, according to police:Lastly, on Thursday Nov. 4 just after 10 a.m., police said, an unknown suspect went into the LCBO store at 321 Cornwall Road in Oakville and stole three bottles of liquor with a total value of Exdr COVID-19 numbers in Halton drop slightly as hospitalizations increase across Ontario
A 23-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy are facing dozens of charges after 16 businesses were robbed within five hours, including two in Halton.On Friday, April 1, at 12:05 a.m., two people entered an Esso gas station in the Plains Road East and QEW area of Burlington.Police said the individuals approached the counter and demanded cash and cigarettes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW botella stanley One person reportedly gripped his waistband and alluded to having a weapon.The employee did not co-operate, and the would-be robbers left the gas station empty-handed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A short tim stanley cup e later at 12:30 a.m., two people attended an Esso gas station in the Trafalgar and Argus roads area of Oakville.Police said one individual pretended to purchase candy and then when the employe stanley cups e opened the register a second person went behind the counter and demanded money and cigarettes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The individuals left with a small amount of cash and approximately 10 to 15 packs of cigarettes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Toronto police said 14 additional robberies took place in Toronto, Peel Region and York Region over the next few hours.In some incidents, the culprits reportedly ordered everyone inside the business they were robbing to get down on the ground and used threats and physical violen
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Police are currently at the scene of a collision on the border of Milton and Halto stanley cup n Hills between a car and transport truck that resulted in the latter rolling over.The crash occurred at 4 a.m. this morning Tuesday on Regional Road 25, just north of 5 Side Road.There were minor injuries sustained by the transport driver, who has been transported to hospital as a precaution. Two occupants of the car were seemingly uninjured but checked out by paramedics. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The truck was carrying 32 tonnes of flour. It will take several hours to offload the flour before recovery efforts to upright th stanley cups uk e transport can be made. Police will be re-opening the road for the morning rush so commuters should only be minimally affected. However, some lanes may be closed later in the morning as recovery efforts begin. ARTIC stanley cup LE CONTINUES BELOW Information regarding closures will be relayed via further media releases and on Twitter @HRPSMiltHH . Haiw High global debt top concern: Bank of Canada
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TORONTO 鈥?Canada highest court is set to grapple with a closely watched case that pits the ability of journalists to do their work effectively against the ability stanley cup of police and prosecutors to do theirs.At stanley thermosflasche Wednesday scheduled hearing, Vice Media planned to urge the Supreme Court of Canada to overturn a ruling that reporter Ben Makuch give the RCMP materials related to interviews he did with an accused terrorist. Vice argues that being forced to comply with the order would seriously undermine the ability of journalists to do their jobs in the public interest.This case involves an extraordinary request by police for production of unpublished communications, in the form of text messages between an innocent journalist and a source, for use directly as evidence in a criminal prosecution against the source, Vice argues in its written materials. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Despite the uncontradicted evidence filed in this case addressing the chilling effects that arise from direct access to journalist source communications for prosecution purposes, the courts below serially imposed and upheld the production order as requested.The materials at issue relate to three stories Makuch wrote in 2014 on Farah Shirdon, 22, of Calgary, who police charged in absentia with various terrorism-related offences. The articles were lar stanley trinkflaschen gely based on conversations Makuch had with Shirdon, who was said to be in I Krmi Military s sex misconduct centre to go 24/7
DURHAM 鈥?Those Highway 407 tolls aren ;t very popular, but some of that money is being used for a good cause during the pandemic.The 407 ETR is donating $1.2 million to hospitals and rehabilitation centres along the highway corridor to buy supplies and medical equipment to fight COVID-19.Lakeridge Health Oshawa and Ajax hospitals are receiving $100,000 and the money will be used to buy personal protective equipment, patient critical care equipment, and other items based on the local and individual needs of each hospital. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At 407 ETR, we recognize the increased demand on the health-care system resulting from the pandemic, Kevin Sack, vice-pre stanley cup sident of marketing, communications and government relations, 407 ETR, said in a statement. We look forward to getting back to normal again one day and we fully recognize that getting there would be impossible without our incredible heal stanley cup th-care community. The $100,000 gift is the largest donation to date through Durham Region Fights COVID-19, a joint campaign by all four of the foundations supporting Lakeridge Health. The campaign has raised more than $400,000 for the urgent needs hospitals. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Local hospitals are uniquely positioned within the community to both care for our loved ones and stop the spread of COVID-19, Tracy Paterson, CEO, Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation, said stanley mug . Our hos
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Victory has a thousand fathers, the late president John F. Kennedy famously said, but defeat is an orphan.While this is an apt description of the loneliness at the bottom of the political heap, it is also true that loss, scandal and controversy can be team sports too.For Justin Trudeau stanley mug , the SNC-Lavalin saga of 2019 was one of his biggest setbacks of his time in power and a new book out this week shines some light on how this prime ministers team-management skills 鈥?or lack of them 鈥?were at the root of the trouble all around. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Whipped, by Alex Marland, one of Canadas leading political scientists, is a sweeping, inside look into the labyrinth of party discipline in Canada, where political careers are made and broken.It includes a chapter on the SNC-Lavalin affair, including interviews with Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott, the two ministers whose cabinet careers rose and fell with Trudeau and SNC. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The reflections by Wilson-Raybould and Philpott, as well as interviews with their stanley kubek former caucus colleagues, show just how much the SNC episode rattled the entire Liberal team and how the discipline meted out to these two women was a group effort 鈥?not just administered by the PMO. It was a very frustrating time, Liberal MP Steven MacKinnon is quoted as saying in the book. Many members of stanley mugs the caucus and the party at large disagreed with Jod Ivim Liberals face probe into pandemic response
Good morning! Its Wednesday, May 15, and here are your weather, traffic and top stories today in the Halton area.Environment Canada forecasts a mainly cloudy day with a modest 30 per cent chance of showers in the afternoon and a high of 22 C with a humidex of 26 C except a few degrees cooler closer to the water in Oakville and Burlington . The evening brings much of the same: mainly cloudy with a 30 per cent chance of showers and a low of 13 C.Find the latest local weather information for聽Halton Hills-Milton,聽Oakville聽and聽Burlington聽and the latest alerts聽here. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Find the latest provincial road closures and traffic incidents via聽Ontario 511.For school bus cancellations, heres a live tracker of any school bus delays or cancellations:聽geoquery.haltonbus.ca/Cancellations.aspx. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Taking transit today Find the latest GO Transit service updates聽here. The latest information on local bus services are available here: stanley becher 聽Hamilton,聽Burlington,聽Oakville聽an stanley cup becher d聽Milton. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Top stories on聽insidehalton: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Premier spot in Oakville named one of Canadas 100 Best Restaurants of 2024Described as a contemporary French restaurant, the Lakeshore Road location looks out onto the Town Square in the downtown.Arrest made
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Beginning March 12, select pharmacies in Ontario will be administering the AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD vaccine to people ages 60 to 64, as part of a vaccine delivery pilot project taking place in certain regions.Premie stanley termosky r Doug Ford announced the details on March 10, stating that more than 325 pharmacies,聽including Shoppers Drug Mart, Rexall and independent pharmacies, will be participating in the pilot in the health regions of Toronto, Windsor-Essex, and Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox Addington.In a news conference on March 11, Health Minister Christine Elliott said the 60 to 64 age criteria also applies to residents who will be turning 60 or 65 in 2021.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The pharmacies began taking appointments March 10 and eligible residents of the three health units can visit聽ontario.ca/pharmacycovidvaccine聽to book at a location near them.The province has re stanley becher ceived 194,500 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine so far, and has stated plans to extend the pilot to more regions in the near future as additional doses arrive. Th stanley quencher e current doses have an expiry date of April 2. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As well, beginning March 13, certain primary care settings in聽Hamilton, Toronto, Guelph, Peterborough, Simcoe-Muskoka, and Peel will also be offering the AstraZeneca vaccine to people ages 60-64. However, in these regions, the primary care facilities will be contacting eligible patients directly. Rlrl Randal Dooley s dad to do community service
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.5 p.m. Ontarios regional health units are reporting a total of 37,389 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19, including 2,728 deaths, up a total of 154 new cases since Wednesday evening, according to the Star stanley cup s latest count.As has been the case in recent weeks, the vast majority of new cases reported Thursday came in a small handf stanley cupe ul of health units. Just Toronto 77 new cases , Peel Region 23 cases and York Region 21 cases reported increases in the double digits. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW New infections are down sharply, even in these regions. In Toronto, for example, the long-term average rate of new infections has fallen from 196 per day in early June to just 53 daily as of Thursday.Four more fatal cases were reported Thursday, all in Toronto. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The daily rate of deaths stanley cup has also fallen sharply since peaking in early May when the health units reported as many as 94 deaths in a single day.Earlier, the province reported the Canada Day holiday meant it had incomplete information on the number of Ontarians currently hospitalized with COVID-19. The most recent totals of patients hospitalized, in the ICU or ventilated in Ontario hospitals were near the lowest levels in records that were first made public in ear
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Dufferin-Caledon MP David Tilson is catching fire on Facebook after sharing what some commenters are calling a homophobic meme of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.At 11:59 p.m. on Friday July 14 , a meme featuring former prime minister Stephen Harper and Trudeau was sh stanley cups uk ared by Tilsons Facebook account.The meme initially posted on the Canadian Patriots Facebook page depicts Harper standing at a podium and Trudeau waving a pride flag during the Pride parade with his tongue sticking out. The meme states How did we go from this 鈥?to this ARTICL stanley thermoskannen E CONTINUES BELOW Why is a Canadian member of Parliament sharing a meme from the most vile, homophobic, racist, bigoted hate site in Canada questioned commenter Claude Ethier. LGBTQ rights and religion has no place in politics, wrote Matt Elpern-Bennett. Your sharing a post that puts down the PM celebrating at Pride and celebrating LGBTQ community is just wrong. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW When contacted by The Banner on Monday July 17 , Tilson declined to offer any further details as to how or why the meme was shared on the MPs Facebook account.The post was deleted from his page shortly a stanley becher fter The Banner published an article online Monday morning. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I dont really want to comment with you. Im sorry, Tilson said, before he was asked if there was any p Lzhl Funeral for fallen Mountie draws large crowd
Ontario hospitals with adul stanley cup t ICUs will now be accepting critically ill teenagers 14 years of age and older to help create capacity in the provinces childrens hospitals that are straining to care for a surge of patients with respiratory illnesses, the Star has learned.A memo from the Ontario Critical Care COVID-19 Command Centre, and obtained by the Star, was sent to hospital CEOs late Wednesday, asking for urgent support to implement strategies to manage capacity in the system, in particular for the current and impending surge in pediatric critical care demand. It is anticipated that the next 2-3 months will bring significantly increased demands for pediatric critical care support that will be sustained and characterized by unplanned surges that may occur with very short lead time, the memo said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The request for adult ICUs to care for patients 14 years and older started Nov. 2 and will be reviewed every two weeks, though there may be some exceptions to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, the memo said.Hospitals are also being asked to review protocols for redirecting critical care patients and to proactively create additional ca stanley cup usa pacity in their ICUs. According to the memo, creating additional capacity may result in the need to ramp down their volumes in scheduled surgeries and procedures. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Typically, adult I stanley france CUs care for patients
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Collingwoods Business Improvement Area will put up a piece of art to draw visitors into the downtown.Thats the latest plan as presented to councils strategic in stanley vaso itiatives committee at its Aug. 8 meeting, and it replaces an archway feature that had originally been proposed as part of the BIAs 2021 budget, that would have been positioned at the north end of Hurontario Street.The idea of the arch was it would signify to tourists coming to the area along First Street that Collingwood had a downtown worthy of a visit. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW However, the archway concept met with an overwhelmingly negative reaction from the public during a consultation process held by the town in the spring.BIA general manager Sue Nicholson said a gateway feature had been identified as a long-term priority in various st stanley tumbler udies, including the towns tourism strategy, the heritage conservation district plan, and the Collingwood Downtown Wayfinding Signage Report. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The BIA had received provincial and federal funding for the gateway feature, and after the archway concept was abandoned, council referred the project back to staff to work with the BIA to find a way to utilize the grant funding.The federal funding component 鈥?$215,000 鈥?required any project to be completed by March 31, 2023. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The recommendation approved by Pjcs Top court affirms sexual identity protections
The much-anticipated summer season is in full effect in Halton region, as school out and the highway construction is rampant.The Ministry of Transportation released new and recurring closures for the first week of July on its 511 Onta stanley cups rio website, in the event they cause major traffic delays for drivers.They include: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Maintenance on eastbound QEW on-ramp at Royal Windsor Drive in Oakville will leave all lanes closed from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. July 2-6, the ministry said.Maintenance on QEW Toronto-bound off-ramp at Third Line will leave one lane closed from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. July 2-6.Maintenance on the eastbound QEW off-ramp at Appleby Line July 2-3 will leave all lanes closed from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m., the ministry said.Maintenance on Toronto-bound QEW Toronto bound between Niko stanley taza la Tesla Boulevard and the Burlington Skyway will leave one lane closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. July 2-12.Maintenance on the Highway 401 westbound on-ramp at Regional Road 25 in Milton July 3-5 will leave all lanes closed from 10 a.m. to 2 stanley cup p.m., the ministry said.Construction on the Highway 401 eastbound on-ramp at Trafalgar Road in Halton Hills July 3-5 will leave all lanes closed from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the ministry said.Construction on the QEW/Highway 403 interchange in Burlington means drivers can expect delays of up to 10 minutes, according to the ministry, and out of three
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Canadian business organizations welcomed Mondays extension of the federal wage subsidy, but say changes are needed to the program so that more employers can use it.The federal government is extending its stanley termosky wage subsidies for companies hit hard by COVID-19 until December, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday.The subsidy covers 75 per cent of wages up to $847 weekly for employees of companies and non-profits that have seen a drop in revenue of at least 30 per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The government has said the eligibility rules may be tweaked so that businesses arent discouraged from growing for fear of being cut off from the aid. We need to make sure the subsidy is appropriate for the challenges facing enterprises in actually rehiring and getting people back to work, Finance Minister Bill Morneau said last week. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The subsidy, which had paid out $18.01 billion to 252,370 companies as of July 6, is one of the federal governments programs aimed at supporting the economy amidst the pandemic.Daniel Lefebvre, vice-president of Restaurants Canada, said the extension is good news, but that he hopes to see changes to the program as well. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lefebv stanley botella re said he hopes that more businesses will be eligible. In a survey of Restaurants Canada members done in late June and stanley cup early July, 44 per cent of Kltb Today s coronavirus news: New COVID variant IHU detected in France; Alberta announces 30,000-plus active cases
OTTAWA 鈥?Canada is not getting any COVID-19 vaccine doses from Pfizer-BioNTech next week and the federal government says it can ;t tell provinces exactly how many doses to e stanley tumbler xpect over the next month.While there are some signs the relentless second wave of the pandemic may be easing in the biggest provinces, with numbers trending down in Quebec and Ontario, chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said the number of people in hospital and critical care is rising.Canada also passed 18,000 deaths on Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tam said as the infections go up and down, Canadians are constantly being hit with the reality that our actions have consequences.Every time we get a little too tired or a little too excited about holidays or think that vaccines could give us a quick shortcut, we are met with a new spike in activity as COVID-19 tries to take the lead again, Tam told a news conference Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW More than half a million Canadians have now been given at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, but stanley cup the rollout of the vaccines is slowing down.U.S. drugmaker Pfizer told Canada on Friday it cutting deliveries in half over the next four weeks, as it slows stanley polska production at its facility in Belgium for upgrades that will eventually allow it to produce more doses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit has reached a new milestone stanley cup becher in the fight against COVID-19.Over 25 per cent of individuals 18 years and older in the units district have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. More than 29,697 doses have been administered as of April 14, which represents 26.85 per cent of adults in the district. This is an important step forward for the district, stresses Dr. Jim Chirico, medical officer of health. The fact that we have vaccinated such a large number of people in such a short time is remarkable. Vaccination teams dedicated many hours to organizing and carrying out the vaccination campaign across our district. I want to thank all those involved for your hard work and the public for your patience thr starbucks stanley cup oughout the vaccine rollout. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermos mug The unit is currently offering vaccination clinics for individuals born in 1961 or before, very high priority health-care workers, high priority health-care workers and special education workers. The health unit continues to vaccinate individuals included in Phase 1 of the provincial ethical framework for COVID-19 vaccine distribution who have not yet been vaccinated.Individuals in these eligible groups can book online at ontario.ca/BookVaccine with the exception of special education workers or by calling the health unit from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 1-800-563-2808. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Suow Grim stain on community sense of safety: Orangeville man with 40 prior convictions sentenced for shooting
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It was a period in her life that still makes Shannon Lee Simmons squirm. Even so, the financial expert chose to disclose her own money mismanagement in a very public way.It right there in Simmons new book Living Debt-Free: The no-shame, no-blame guide to getting rid of your debt HarperCollins .I had racked up $8,500 worth of credit card debt over 12 months and had emptied my RRSP to pay it down, the certified financial planner writes in describing her meltdown when everything came to a head 10 years ago. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Heartbroken and ashamed, she had committed a financial cardinal sin by pulling $13,000 from her savings before retirement, resulting in a $4,000 tax penalty.How she got to that point forms the introduction to her 310-page guide to breaking the debt cycle while still having a life. ARTICLE stanley cups uk CONTINUES BELOW In fact, that the only way your debt plan will work, says the founder of the New School of Finance, an advice-only financial planning firm in Toronto.Living Debt-Free, she says, shows the realistic and responsible way to debt riddance so you can feel good about your money again. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We asked Simmons for more d stanley website irt on debt. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index still has room to move higher this year even after hitting 20,000 points for the first time Tuesday, although the winding down of stimulus measures could put a damper on that growth, experts say.The Toronto market has the wind at its back despite gaining 14.6 per cent so far in 2021 to outpace all North American stock markets and is up 78 per cent from stanley italia the stanley cup March 2020 lows, said Mike Archibald, vice-president and portfolio manager with AGF Investments Inc.It continues to exhibit good momentum characteristics and I think if cyclicals continue to work and the global demand picture continues to improve, Canada is going to be a good place to be for money, he said in an interview. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Commodities have fuelled the charge with materials rising on higher gold prices and energy recovering from years of underperformance. Crude oil prices have reached more than two-year highs amid an anticipated growth in demand from people travelling more and life returning to a new normal following COVID-19 lockdowns.However, what most likely to prompt a correction is if the U.S. Federal Reserve begins to taper its monetary stimulus to prevent the economy from overheating. The Bank of Canada has already said it would do so. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley quencher That ;ll likely give the market a little bit more pause and you ;l
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TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index started the trading week on a continued down note as the energy and industrials sectors fell on renewed worries about the latest COVID-19 variant and impending decisions by the U.S. Federal Reserve.The SP/TSX composite index closed down 142.17 points to 20,748.45 for its fourth-straight day of losses.North American investors woke up to headlines from Britain about the first death from the Omicron variant and some data in the U.K. showing that the variant could overtake Delta as the dominant strain, said Mona Mahajan, senior investment strategist at Edward Jones. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I certainly think the COVID headlines were once again front and centre Monday morning, she said in an interview.U.S. stock markets were also lower due to virus concerns after posting its strongest week since February with the SP 500 reaching record highs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 320.04 points at 35,650.95. Th stanley water bottle e SP 500 index was down 43.05 points at 4,668.97, while the Nasdaq composite was down 217.32 points at 15,413.28.As we ;re heading towards a week of Fed and central bank meetings, investors may just be taking a bit of a pause here before deciding which wa stanley mugs y to move towards year-end, Mahajan said. stanley bottles ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Wubk Downtown Convenience opens in Bracebridge s downtown core
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file is no longer updating, read Wednesdays rolling file here. Web link stanley cup s to longer stories if available.11:25 p.m.: Premier Doug Ford is isolating at home in Toronto after an aide tested positive for COVID-19. Today, a member of Premier Fords staff who came into close contact with him yesterday was tested for COVID-19 after learning that they had been at risk of exposure, the premiers office said at 10:40 p.m. Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This evening, the staff member received a positive result. Immediately upon learning that this staff member was even at risk of exposure, the premier left the legislature to be tested, his office said. While his test results have returned negative, the premier will follow all public health advice for close contacts of positive cases, in stanley cup cluding isolating. He will do so in Toronto. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Read the full story here: Doug Ford in isolation after aide tests positive for COVID-1910:36 p.m.: Hawaii officials will allow state residents who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus to skip pre-travel testing and quarant stanley bottles ine requirements for flights between islands. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hawaii becomes the second state in the nation after New York to implement a vaccination verification program, state
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DURHAM 鈥?The Pickering Public Library and several school boards in Durham are taking a closer look at a popular series of graphic novels, after parents raised concerns about racist depic stanley quencher tions of black characters.Local parent Juliet Young was recently at the Central library branch in Pickering with her eight-year-old son, when he pointed out an illustration in a book from the Asterix series, which shows a black man with exaggerated facial features, holding a fan near a white woman.The illustration looks like blackface from a minstrel show, says Young, who says she was sickened by the image. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW After flipping through the book, Young says kubki stanley she quickly spotted more concerning depictions of black characters. As a black mother and teacher, I just felt absolute and utter discouragement and shock, she says. My son had this look on his face 鈥?I just feel sick that he was exposed to it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley tazas The Asterix series of French comics dates back to 1959.The books follow the adventures of title character Asterix and his sidekick Obelix as their village of Gauls resists Roman occupation in the year 50 BC. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The books have been translated into more than 100 languages and are commonly found in both English and French in public libraries and school libraries throughout Ontario. Bqxe Greta Thunberg meets Esther the Wonder Pig
Luxury parka maker Canada Goose is shifting its production to make medical gear for front-line workers taking on the COVID-19 pandemic.On Wednesday, the company stanley cups uk announced it will begin making scrubs and patient g stanley cup owns and aims to distribute them to hospitals next week.Canada Goose will turn out the equipment at two of its manufacturing facilities, starting in Toronto and Winnipeg, and is exploring extending production to additional facilities if needed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW With production set to begin early next week, approximately 50 employees per facility will work to manufacture the gear and have an initial goal of producing 10,000 units, the stanley quencher company said in a news release.Dani Reiss, president and CEO at Canada Goose, added in the release that now, is the time to put our manufacturing resources and capabilities to work for the greater good. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Our employees are ready, willing and able to help, and that what we ;re doing. It the Canadian thing to do.Canada Goose is now one of many companies across the country that has altered its business to help in the warlike effort to stop the spread of coronavirus in Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In Toronto, Hilary MacMillan, a contemporary womenswear brand, has shifted production to produce non-medical grade face masks for worke
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REGINA 鈥?RCMP in Saskatchewan say they shot and killed a man in North Battleford after a chase that police say ended with the suspect vehicle ramming a police cruiser.Police say it started when they received a call Saturday night about a male being shot at by some people in a vehicle.Police found and chased the vehicle, which they say rammed an RCMP veh stanley canada icle. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The vehicle was immobilized, police say, and an officer shot and wounded the driver of the suspect vehicle in what police describe as a response to the driver actions.Life-saving measures were immediately provided by RCMP members until local EMS arrived and took over. However, at approximately 9:40 p.m., the driver was pronounced deceased while en route to hospital, RCMP Chief Superintendent Maureen L stanley mug evy told reporte termo stanley rs at a news conference in Regina on Sunday morning. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Brydon Bryce Whitstone of Onion Lake, Sask., has been identified by police as the man who died.Levy said a woman who was in the vehicle suffered minor injuries in the pursuit. She was taken to hospital but was later released into police custody. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW One RCMP officer also suffered minor injuries, received medical attention in hospital, and has since been released. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Nsoy Triple murderer faces victims families
City officials say theyre optimistic the province will implement their stanley france recommendations to strengthen public health restrictions when bars and restaurants re-open indoors as early as this week.With the province set to make an announcement on municipalities like Toronto joining the province in stage 3 of the re-opening, Mayo stanley cup usa r John Tory said hes hopeful the province adopt some of the citys recommendations like making masks mandatory for patrons and staff.If not, Tory said the city is preparing various game plans to enhance public safety depending on what the province decides to do. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We do not want to go backwards and we do not want a catastrophic second wave of this virus, said Mayor John Tory. The last thing we want is for Toronto to re-open and then within a very short period of time, perhaps weeks, shut down again. The businesses cannot afford stanley quencher this, the governments cannot afford this and residents dont want this. Dr. Eileen de Villa, the citys medical officer of health, reported the lowest number of new cases in recent months 鈥?just five on Monday compared to 58 new cases over the weekend. She said she was pleased local cases continued to decrease, but said there are concerns about rising counts in other Canadian and global cities that are further along in re-opening. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We cannot take this lightly and we must not let our guard down
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ISTANBUL 鈥?Turkey has dismissed more than 8,000 civil servants for alleged ties to terror organizations, in the latest purge under a state of emergency imposed following the failed July 15 coup attempt.The latest dismissals were announced on the Turkish government Official Gazette late Friday. They include 2,687 police officers, 1,699 Justice Ministry employees and 631 academics. They join more than 100,000 people already suspended or dismissed.Turkey crackdown through dismissals and the arrest of some 41,000 people was begun to root out followers of U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen. The government claims he orchestrated the coup attempt; Gulen denies involvement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The purge has been expanded to include ties to other terror organizations, including alleged links to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers ; Party. stanley quencher The latest decree also closed down 83 associations, bringing the number of associations shut for alleged ties to terror organizations to nea stanley thermos mug rly 1,500. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Eleven local newspapers stanley cup were allowed to reopen under Friday decree. More than 140 media organizations have been ordered closed since the failed coup.According to Platform 24, a press freedom initiative for independent journalism, 115 journalists have been imprisoned under the state of emergency. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Phvl With COVID vaccine supplies under strain, what if we could mix and match
The Halton District School Board revealed today June 11 when report cards will be delivered along with other important information for parents and students.Report card announcementReport cards will be delivered electronically to parents/guardians or students 18 stanley cup usa and over using SchoolMessengers Secure Document Delivery service. Report cards will stanley spain be sent on June 24 for elementary students and July 3 for high school students ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW To open the link in the SchoolMessenger email to view the report card, you will need your students Ontario Education Number OEN number, according to the Halton District School Board email.Courtesy seats on school buses for the 2020-2021 school year ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Families requesting a courtesy seat on the school bus for their child are advised that the application process will be delayed for the 2020-2021 school year. Due to physical distancing measures in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, it is unlikely that many courtesy seat requests will be approved for the up botella stanley coming school year.Parents/guardians may submit a Courtesy Seat Application and will be notified via email once a decision on this process has been made. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Distance learning survey June 10-25 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The HDSB is pr
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A new study looking at COVID-19 cases and deaths in long-term care homes has reinforced the Stars earlier analysis showing that for-profit homes were more likely to have wider and more deadly outbreaks than non-profit or municipal homes.The study was published by the Canadian Medical Association Journal CMAJ July 22. Researchers Nathan Stall, Aaron Jones, Kevin Brown, Paula Rochon and Andrew Costa looked at all 623 long-term care homes in Ontario from Mar. 29 to May 20, 2020, tallying COVID-19 outbreaks, cases and deaths.The researchers found that while the profit status of a hom stanley thermos mug e was not significantly tied to the likeliness of a COVID-19 outbreak occurring, for-profit homes were associated with a much higher rate of cases and deaths compared to non-profit homes when an outbreak occurred, with twice the number of cases a 196% increase and almost twice the number stanley cup of deaths a 178% increase . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The Stars analysis, published in May, found almost the same results: residents in for-profit homes were twice as likely to get COVID-19 and twice as likely to die from the disease compared to those in non-profit homes.The Star also found that for-profit home residents were four times as likely to get COVID-19 compared to those in municipal homes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW More than 80 per cent of Canadas COVID-19 deaths have occurred in long-term care homes. The Star found Qnnp Jewelry stolen during Milton daylight break-in
JUNEAU, Alaska 鈥?A proposed overhaul of facilities at a southeastern Alaska glacier includes plans to expand parking, the visitor centre, and boat and dock offerings.Officials outlined the proposed 50-year master plan for the Mendenhall Valley Glacier Recreation Area at a meeting Saturday at the visitor centre near Juneau, the Juneau Empire reported .The plan still requires an environmental assessment that could be completed later this year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Following the assessment, the estimated $80 million project stanley quencher will enter the design stage, said James King stanley cup , director of recreation, land and minerals for the U.S. Forest Service. Officials hope to have design work completed by 2022.When this visitor centre was built, there were 23,000 visitors per year, and now there over 700,000, King said. It time to adjust to serve the public. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Aspects of the overhaul have not yet b stanley us een fully worked out, and when the project will be completed is dependent on funding, King said. The work would likely be completed in phases and funded by a mix of public and private sources, he said.Highest priority is restrooms and parking 鈥?that where our most congestion and safety issues are, King said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The projects currently proposed will likel
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Ontario is reporting another 3,301 COVID-19 cases and four more deaths, according to its latest report released Saturday morning.The prov stanley quencher ince says 54,407 tests were completed the previous day, with an 8.9 per cent positivity rate.Hospitalization stanley cup s and cases by vaccine status ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province reports 778 COVID-19 cases were confirmed in unvaccinated people, 104 were partially vaccinated, and 2,338 cases in fully vaccinated people. The province says even with a highly effective vaccine, cases may occur among vaccinated individuals due to a larger proportion of the population being vaccinated than unvaccinated.The province includes data that reflects hospitalizations and cases by vaccination status. Ontario warns this process may cause discrepancies between other hospitalization numbers being collected using a different process, and that the data may not match daily COVID-19 case counts. The data may not match daily COVID-19 case counts because records with a missing or invalid health card number cant be linked. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermos mug The province says that data on hospitalizations by vaccination status wont be updated on Sundays and Mondays due to incomplete weekend reporting.Vaccines ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario has administered 168,923 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 25,174,953 vaccines given in Dhmv Siri winning battle of the virtual assistants so far: poll
York Region has been the toughest place in Ontario to be a home seller looking for top dollar over the last two years, a new report shows.The region has been the hardest hit area of the province since April 2017 when the former Liberal government introduced fair housing controls to cool the then-red hot real estate market, including a 15-per cent foreign buyers tax and rent controls, the study from real estate brokerage and website company Zoocasa showed.The measures had an immediate psychological impact on the market as stanley tumblers skittish sellers initially bombarded the market with houses as they looked to cash in before the market went soft, Zoocasa said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW After that initial reaction, many sellers decided not to list their homes, waiting for the market to bounce back, creating a lack of stock on the market.Some areas of the province have seen sales and prices plummet, especially in higher-priced markets such as York Region. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The average price of a house in April 2017 was almost $1.2 million and in April 2019 sat at $913,195, a 24 per cent drop. The decrease was drastic, Zoocasa managing editor, Penelope Graham, said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If stanley cupe you purchased your home at the market peak in 2016 or early 2017, chances are youve seen a rapid decline in equity thats likely a p stanley cup ainful paper loss.
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TORONTO 鈥?A disciplinary tribunal will weigh whether a Toronto police officer who had cocaine in his wallet should be demoted for a year and submitted to random drug tests.Det.-Const. Kirk Blake pleaded guilty Monday to a misconduct charge under the Police Services Act. A second misconduct charge was withdrawn.In a joint submission to the tribunal, Blake lawyer and a police inspector said the officer should be given a chance to redeem stanley cups uk himself. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They described Blake as an otherwise exemplary officer who has taken responsibility for his actions.Under the proposal, Blake would go from first-class constable to second-class constable for a year and be automatically reinstated after that time provided he abides by a series of conditions that include not possessing or using drugs, as well as passing random drug tests at his employer discretion. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The tribunal has not yet set a date for its decision.While Blake infraction was serious, it was an isolated incident in an otherwise 8220 pectacular 17-year career, his lawyer Gary Clewley told the tribunal. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He been a terrific cop and he will be again, he said in stanley bottles his closing submissions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Clewl Wrao Penetanguishene church working to help reunite family of Syrian refugees
TORONTO 鈥?Data experts are cautioning already on-edge Canadians against taking Ontario dire predictions about COVID-19 deaths literally, even as the revelation of stark data coincided with more physical distancing measures and impassioned pleas by government and health officials to stay home.In presenting the data Friday, the president and CEO of Public Health Ontario said staying home could be the difference between 6,000 deaths by April 30 or 1,600 deaths. Deaths could drop to 200 if further measures are brought in, said Dr. P stanley cups uk eter Donnelly.Officials also offered a glimpse at what might happen over the length of the outbreak, which could stretch from 18 months t stanley mug o two years, but cautioned those scenarios become less certain the further into the future they are set. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If Ontario had not enacted various interventions including school closur stanley cup spain es, up to 100,000 people would die from COVID-19, said Donnelly. But with various public health measures, deaths could number between 3,000 and 15,000, he said.Pandemic experts say such projections are not really meant to predict the future, but rather to provide a general guide for policy-makers and health-care systems grappling with a growing pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ideally, the information should also assure average citizens that their individual actions can make a difference, said University of Toronto epidem
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OTTAWA 鈥?Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland s stanley cup ays her COVID-19 test has come back negative.Freeland reported the result on Twitter today, less than 24 hours after revealing that she had been tested and was self-isolating because she may have come in contact with someone infected with the illness.Freeland, who regularly meets Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, says she was first alerted to the possibility by the federal government COVID-19 contact tracing app. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She urged Canadians to download the COVID Alert app to their phones.The app involves users who test positive volu stanley cup ntarily saying so on their smartphones using a code from their health authorities, with other users being alerted if they come in close contact with that person. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The app has been integrated into the public-health systems of all provinces except Alberta and British Columbia and downloaded 4.9 million times since it was launched at the end of July.Yet while more than 100,000 Canadians have tested positive since that time, Ottawa says only about 3,000 people have self-identified as doing so on the app. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 1, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
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The OPPs Haldimand detachment is investigating after a barn fire on Inman Road in Dunnville.At 12:30 p.m. on April 7, police responded to a report of the fire, which had self-extinguished before the owner of the barn discovered the damage to a section of the supporting beams. The barn was under renovation and was used to store lumber and other materials.There were no injuries as a result of the fire. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The OPP investigation has determined the incident was an apparent arson attempt. Damages are still being determined.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW T stanley mugg he OPP are asking for the publics assistance; anyone who witnessed any suspicious activity is asked to call them at 1-888-310-1122.Information can also be submitted anonymously using Crime Stoppers. To leave a tip, contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 TIPS or online at helpsolvecrime. Crime Stoppers guarantees anonymi stanley cup ty, and tips that lead to an arrest migh stanley cup t be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000. Twdh Police seek witnesses in fatal stabbing
TORONTO 鈥?Commodity price gains helped lift Canada main stock index and the loonie even as U.S. inflation was at its hottest in nearly four decades last month.The SP/TSX composite index closed up 120.19 points to stanley website 21,395.00.I stanley website n New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 38.30 points at 36,290.32. The SP 500 index was up 13.28 points at 4,726.35, while the Nasdaq composite was up 34.94 points at 15,188.39. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW botella stanley The Canadian dollar traded for 79.94 cents US compared with 79.33 cents on Tuesday.The February crude contract was up US$1.42 at US$82.64 per barrel and the February natural gas contract was up 60.8 cents at US$4.86 per mmBTU. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The February gold contract was up US$8.80 at US$1,827.30 an ounce and the March copper contract was up 14.75 cents at nearly US$4.58 a pound.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 12, 2022. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Companies in this story: TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD=X ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
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A vague comment on social media over the weekend prompted calls of concern to Halton police, but following an investigation, it was determined that there was no public safety risk at Christ the King Secondary School in Georgetown.Police received information Sunday night about a posting on social media, the nature of which was not divulged.A press release issued by police Monday morning stated there was never any risk to public safety. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥⒙犫€⒙犫€⒙犫€⒙犫€n unidentified man from Georgetown was apprehended under the Ontario Mental Health Act after a red vehicle was spotted driving erratically along Guelph Street in Halton Hills early Sunday morning. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Two 911 calls to police reporting a possibly impaired driver were received at approximately 12:30 a.m. Sunday, stating that a vehicle sped out of the Nashville North parking lot in Norval and ran a red light at Winston Churchill Boulevard and 5 Sideroad.Shortly after, an officer on patrol spotted the vehicle travelling westbound on Gue starbucks stanley cup lph Street at about 95-100 km/h in a 50 km/h zone. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The car was stopped in the parking lot of Symposium Caf茅 and the officer determined that the dr stanley cup iver was impaired by alcohol or a combination of alcohol and drugs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW T Pdlm Liberals to table single-game sports betting bill
COBOURG 鈥?After filming the new Netflix TV series Ginny and Georgia over the span of three days in August, the production company G2G Series Inc. will be coming back to town Monday, Oct. 7.The new series includes 10 episodes and is a mother-daughter coming of age series featuring Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey, The Passage , who will play the daughter and mother.Ginny and Georgia centers on Ginny Miller, a 15-year-old who often feels more mature than her 30-year-old mother Georgia Miller. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW After years on the run, Georgia wants to put down roots in the charming New England town of Wellsbury, Mass. and give her family a normal life.For Ginny, that means navigating a prestigious school, rising popularity, and complicated love interests. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Oct. 7, stanley vaso the production company will begin to set up a harvest festival with a stage in front of Victoria Hall, located at 55 King St. W., for filming the following day.The town said the set will be dismantled by Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 9 a.m. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Citizens will still have access to stanley cup Victoria Hall through guided walkways to avoid disruption of filming. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Film production vehicles will park in assigned areas on Second Street, at the Market Building parking lot
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OSHAWA 鈥?Two teenage boys were injured during a knife a stanley kaffeebecher ttack by another teen Tuesday night at the Oshawa Centre.A 19-year-old male and a 16-year-old male were hospitalized with serious but not-life threatening injuries after an altercation at the mall.Police responded at roughly 9:40 p.m. for a report of a stabbing. Officers say they victims were involved in a dispute with another male and when they were stabbed. According to reports, the incident聽near the mall entrance beside t stanley cup he Tim Hortons. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The suspect fled the scene along with two females. The suspect is male, white, about 16 to 20 years-old and roughly six feet tall with a slim build. He was wearing a black shirt, black pants, white shoes and a white hat.聽Anyone with new information about the incident should call Det.-Const. Grigoriou of the Central East Division Criminal Investigation Bureau at 1-888-579-1520 ext. 2737. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 聽Anonymous information can be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS 8477 or online at durhamregionalcrimestoppers.ca and tipsters may be eligible for a $2,000 cash reward. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officers have responded to Oshawa Centre on King St for a stabbing. Suspec stanley en mexico t s fled. One victim at this time and more info to follow. pic.twitter/p1pmfdcr1o ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ellr Quebec ombudswoman to probe COVID-19 deaths
SUDBURY, Ont. 鈥?Police in Sudbury, Ont., say they are seeking witnesses as they investigate the citys fourth homicide of the year.The Greater Sudbury Police Service says 75-year-old Robert Keskinen died from multiple stab wounds.Keskinen body was found on Dec. 26 inside an apartment and police say a post-mortem examination has since confirmed that his death was a homicide. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police say stanley tumbler its believed Keskinen was killed in a targeted attack and risk to the public is low. However, police still dont know who committed the alleged crime. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Investigators say they want anyone with information to contact them.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 30, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley termohrnek By The Canadian Press
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The province is continuing to accelerate its vaccine rollout by expanding eligibility for second doses ahead of schedule and Halton residents are on that list, Health Minister Christine Elliott revealed Thursday June 17 .Halton is on stanley hrnek e of 10 areas identified as a Delta hotspot, Elliott said, meaning more residents can soon book a second vaccine shot earlier, on top stanley vaso of the residents that can already book a second dose earlier. Thanks to the efforts of Team Ontario we are making tremendous progress in our vaccine rollout, protecting communities at greatest risk of COVID-19 and variants, said Elliott in a news release. Every dose administered brings us closer to ending the pandemic and moving to Step Two of our Roadmap, and I encourage everyone to do their part and get their shot as soon as they are eligible. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province is accelerating eligibility to book a second dose appointment as follows, according to the news release:鈥?As of Monday, June 21 8 a.m., all Ontarians who received their first dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine on or before May 9, 2021 will be eligible to book or rebook their second dose appointment at a shortened interval. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?As of Wednesday, June 23 at 8 a.m., individuals who received the stanley water bottle ir first dose of an mRNA vaccine on or before May 30, 2021 and who live in Halton will be eligible to book or rebook their Gdix Parents slam Tottenham school s response after son s nose broken in unprovoked attack
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TORONTO 鈥?Premier Doug Ford says he has made good on a key campaign promise, announcing the immediate retirement of the CEO of Hydro One and the resignation of the utility entire board of directors.Ford, who promised that if he was elected he would fire Hydro One CEO Mayo Schmidt, dubbing him the Six-Million-Dollar Man during the spring election campaign, hailed it as a great day stanley thermoskannen 8221; for the province.Under an agreement between the new Tory government and the partially privatized power utility, Schmidt will retire and its board of directors will resign and be replaced. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I stanley tumbler said over and over and over again on the campaign trail the CEO of Hydro One and the board will be gone, Ford told a hastily called press conference on Wednesday afternoon.I ;m happy to say today the CEO and the board of Hydro One, they ;re gone. They ;re done. They ;re done. We ;re going to turn a new corner. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Schmidt, who earned a $6.2-million salary last year, became a lightning rod for resentment during the electi stanley cups uk on over rising electricity rates in the province. He would have been entitled to at least $10.7 million in severance if he were to be removed from his job by the board of directors, according to the companys annual shareholders report released on March 29.According to a stateme Nnhz A list of attacks involving vans hitting people
ST-APOLLINAIRE, Que. 鈥?Quebec provincial police continued their search Sunday for the father of two deceased girls who were the subject of an Amber Alert earlier this week, a case that has gripped a small town southwest of Quebec City.The bodies of Norah and Romy Carpentier, aged 11 and 6, were found in a wooded area in the community of St-Apollinaire, Que. on Saturday.On Sunday, the manhunt for the girls ; father, Martin Carpentier, 44, had authorities tightening the search in the woods. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That our priority now, to locate him as soon as possible, said Sgt. Ann Mathieu, a provincial police spokeswoman.Residents had helped with the searches until Saturd stanley tumbler ay, but police asked people to stay away from the area Sunday to let police work. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We ;re still asking residents to be vigilant, but the best way to help us is to take a look stanley cup at their own properties, Mathieu said.The provincial police have been omnipresent since Thursday, when the Amber Alert was triggered. The search shifted to a manhunt Saturday after the bodies of the two young sisters from Levis, Que. were found. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The attention of the entire province has been on the case, especially in the town of just over 6,0 vaso stanley 00 where it playing out. ARTICLE CONTI
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TORONTO 鈥?An Ontario doctor who was barred from issuing medical exemptions for COVID-19 vaccines has now had her licence suspended.The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario says it has suspended Dr. Rochagne Kilian stanley quencher certificate of registration.It says the move was made under legislation that allows it to issue such orders where there is evidence to support that patients would otherwise be exposed to risk of harm or injury. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup stanley botella The college public records list Kilian as a family doctor in Owen Sound, Ont. She has the right to appeal the college interim order in the courts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Earlier this month the college imposed the restriction on issuing medical exemptions on Kilian and Dr. Mark Trozzi.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 28, 2021. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Habt Ajax parts maker for GM to close
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KENAI, Alaska 鈥?Heightened, potentially dangerous amounts of bacteria have been detected at an Alaska beach, state environmental officials said.The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation issued a warning Thursday about Kenai North Beach, The Anchorage Daily News reported Saturday.Samples taken Ju stanley cup ne 4 showed elevated levels of enterococci bacteria and fecal coliform, officials said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The agency warned against swimming at the beach southwest of Anchorage until the advisory is lifted and encouraged beachgoers to rinse off with clean, fresh water if they are exposed to marine water.Exposure can cause stomach aches, diarrhea stanley cup and ear, eye and skin infections. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The most likely source of the enterococci bacteria is birds, but it can come from any warm-blooded animal, including humans and pets, officials said.The samples taken at Kenai North Beach contained 139 units per 100 millilitres 3.4 ounces of enterococci bacteria, almost four times higher than what is considered safe for direct contact, officials s stanley sverige aid. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The safe threshold for fish and shellfish harvesting for raw consumption is no more than 14 units per millilitre 0.03 ounces. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Seafood harvested from the area should be rin Jvdi Well-respected physician : Alliston hospital names Dr. Jaco Scheeres as new chief of staff
It takes more than a village to beat the impact of coronavirus.Four mayors of Halton municipali stanley cup ties have teamed up to form the Halton Mayors Recovery Coordinaton Group to prepare for a post-pandemic life.The newly built group will co-ordinate and work together to prepare for a successful transition to a post-COVID-19 emergency, reopening and recovery, and living with the changes it has brought, according to the groups news release. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Things they will look into include the potential reopening of municipal facili stanley tumblers ties and the implementing recovery efforts over the balance of the year.The dates of recovery will depend on the continued slowing of the spread of COVID-19 and the lifting of provincial emergency orders and restrictions, the release says, even though they may not happen in the near term. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW From the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, we have stayed in contact as we collectively responded to the situation at hand, so it makes sense that we remain aligned as we plan for the post-COVID-19 recovery phase in our stanley tumblers communities, Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward said in the release.Milton Mayor Gord Krantz stated that one of the immediate challenges will be restarting our economies in a safe manner that protects public health across all four municipalities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We a
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OTTAWA 鈥?Transport Canada has identified a brake safety issue with certain Ford F-150 models and is deciding whether Ford of Ca stanley mugs nada will be ordered to issue a recall notice.Transport Minister Marc Garneau said the government agency contacted Ford and is disappointed that the automaker disagrees with its assessment.Ford said the American National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigated reports in the U.S. associated with the same safety issue and after analysis, which included purchasing and testing a vehicle, concluded that it remained controllable. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mugg The NHTSA report, which closed April 28, stated that testing demonstrated that, even when worst-case conditions were simulated, the vehicles could be stopped with moderate increases in brake pedal effort. Transport Canada said it has received more than 100 consumer complaints involving a failed electric vacuum pump in the power brake system of certain F stanley cup ord models, which may result in an unexpected, longer stopping distance. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Following an investigation, the department determined that 2011 and 2012 F-150 trucks equipped with a 3.5L EcoBoost engine have a defect in the pump.Minister Garneau said he will decide whether Ford will be ordered to issue a recall after further review. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadia Jxot Protesters say Toronto police violated rights
Faculty associations are giving a failing grade to a push by a controversial Doug Ford pal to transform an evangelical college into a full-fledged university.Professors from Ontario universities are flooding the mailbox of Colleges and Universities Minister Ross Romano to protest Charles McVetys bid to have Canada Christian College grant bache stanley cup lor degrees.McVety, a friend and supporter of the premier, has been accused of bigotry against lesbians, gays, transgender people, and Muslims. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We all know that the hate that Charles McVety spews, NDP MPP Laura Mae Lindo Kitchener Centre said Wednesday. Why did the premier make the time to help Charles McVety grow his platform for hate rather than helping the people of this province survive the pandemic she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups uk Lindo, who last week revealed that Fords Pro stanley website gressive Conservatives had buried enabling legislation helping McVetys college in a COVID-19 omnibus bill, noted that faculty representatives are worried. At least 10 universities and the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations OCUFA have written to us. They said this premier is undermining public education and the Ontario Human Rights Code, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ford has denied having anything to do with McVetys application, insisting its an independent pro
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MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec Health Minister Christian Dube says he trusts Quebecers to follow the honour system and not skip the line when vaccination appointments open for more people with chronic illnesses.People with conditions such as diabetes, obesity and respiratory problems can start making appointments Friday morning, Dube told reporters Thursday, adding that those with physical or intellectual disabilities can start booking their shots on April 28.Quebec had previously opened vaccination appointments to people with chronic illnesses who require regular hospital care, such as cancer patients and organ transplant recipients. Dube said he is not requiring newly eligible people to prove they are [url=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de]stanley thermobecher[/url] ill before they get vaccinated, adding that he doesn ;t want health-care workers to play police. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We ;re relying on the good faith, not only of those who have these chronic illnesses, but we ;re also relying on Quebecers who are not part of these groups to wait a little longer, he said.Th [url=https://www.stanley-cup.cz]stanley termoska[/url] e new rules give vaccine access to about 300,000 more people with chronic illnesses and 250,000 people with disabilities as well as their caregivers, Dube said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW [url=https://www.cup-stanley.ca]stanley canada[/url] We all recognize the need to protect those people as quickly as possible and the good news is we can do it today with the announcement of additional doses of Pf Xigd Liberals get new plane after runway mishap
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HALIFAX 鈥?A Halifax-born former child prodigy has proven he can do just about anything with a piece of paper.Erik Demaine, a 37-year-old MIT computer science professor, thinks the technology behind his self-folding printable robots could one day evolve into downloadable smartphones, biomedical devices that deliver cancer-killing drugs, and even gadgets that could take on any form.But to Demaine, it all an extension of origami. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW When we started working in computational origami, we didn ;t expect it to have lots of applications. It was just because it seemed cool ... and maybe we could make better art this way, he said.As a surprise, all these engineering applications came around ... It been a lot of fun to watch that evolution from sort of more pure art and mathematics, to more applied stuff. stanley mug ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Thursday, Demaine returned to Dalhousie University, where he enrolled as an undergraduate student at 12 years old, to celebrate his alma mater 200th anniversary with the unveiling of a curve-creased origami sculpture he and his father forged from the pages of a book stanley en mexico deta stanley travel mug iling the school history.As an 18-year-old PhD student at the University of Waterloo, Demaine developed an algorithm that could determine how to fold a piece of paper into any 3D shape, before moving to Cambridge, Mas Etml Teen dead in violent Georgetown crash and the driver is going to jail
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TORONTO 鈥?Canada marijua stanley thermobecher na industry could benefit after seven states representing twice the population of Canada voted in favour of legalizing the drug, either recreationally or medically. stanley kubek Voters in California, Massachusetts, Nevada and Maine approved on Tuesday the use of recreational cannabis, joining four other states and Washington, D.C., that have similar laws in place.Florida, North Dakota and Arkansas approved medical marijuana, bringing the total number of states with a such a system to more than two dozen. And residents of Montana voted to expand the state current medical marijuana regime. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shipping marijuana into the U.S., whether for medical or recreational purposes, is illegal. But the CEO of Privateer Holdings, a U.S.-based private equity firm that focuses on investing in the marijuana sector, says he expects Canadian producers will enter into partnerships and joint ventur stanley vaso es with their neighbours to the south following the referendums.I think you ;ll see Canadian companies jump at the opportunity to expand their operations and brands into the United States, says Brendan Kennedy, whose firm owns Nanaimo, B.C.-based licensed producer Tilray. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That could mean everything from participating in the production process to providing consulting services or licensing intellectual property to U.S. producer Kwzb Province reveals plan for return to school: more rapid tests, N95s, in-school vaccinations
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Highway 7/8 west of New Hamburg will be closed during the nights of Dec. stanley cup 7, 8 and 9 as construction work on the CN railway bridge continues past its expected completion date.There will be a full closure of the highway from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. on those three days as crews work on the bridge, located between Wilmot Easthope Road and Perth Road 102, between Shakespeare and New Hamburg.Traffic w stanley tumbler ill be sent along the same detour thats been used during 18 other nights of highway closures over the past six weeks. To get around the construction during these closures, drivers will have to detour through Punkeydoodles Corners, along the north edge of Tavistock and Perth Road 107 through Shakespeare. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The construction project started Oct. 19, and was originally predicted to finish on Nov. 30. Parts of Perth East Township are located east of the construction, so when the highway is closed township firefighters have to take a longer route to respond to any emergency calls close to the east side of the township. stanley isolierkanne ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Iipj One woman dead after five vehicle crash
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TORONTO 鈥?The Toronto police chief called for calm Friday and promised to fast-track the use of body-worn cameras after the death of a 29-year-old woman who fell from a 24th-floor balcony while officers were in her home.The death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet on Wednesday has sparked emotional questions and allegations from the woman family, local politicians, and on social media about the role of police officers in the incident.I request the public and communities wait for all of the facts regarding this case so that we can move forward once we establish exactly what happened that evening, Chief Mark Saunders said at a news conference. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Special Investigations Unit, the province independent police watchdog, has invoked its mandate and taken over the i stanley taza nvestigation.Saunders said he is fast-tracking the implementation of body-worn cameras that he said could come to some front-line officers later t stanley cup his year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This is a textbook case as to why I ;ve been advocating for body-worn cameras, he said.Saunders said police received three 9-1-1 calls about an alleged assault involving knives at Korchinski-Paquet apartment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officers arrived within four minutes of the call, he said. The family has alleged police were invol stanley flasche v
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WASHINGTON 鈥?In a move that casts doubt on the state of a historic detente between two longtime rivals, the United States has ordered a sudden reduction in its diplomatic staff in Cuba, cutting the majority of its presence at the Havana embassy in the wake of bizarre injuries to employees.Announcing the move Friday, American officials linked it to 21 injuries from what they have begun describing as sonic ;attacks, ; ; with symptoms including ear complaint stanley vattenflaska s, hearing loss, dizziness stanley termosy , headache, fatigue, cognitive problems and difficulty sleeping.It unclear what caused the problems and the FBI has been working with the Cuban government to determine who or what is responsible and whether the harm was intentional or the result of defective spying equipment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The U.S. is maintaining diplomatic ties with Cuba, re-established under former president Barack Obama. But in addition to withdrawing about 60 per cent of its diplomatic staff, it is also limiting visas for Cuban visitors. Remaining in the embassy will be the core staff necessary to handle emergencies. ;The health, safety, and well-being of our embassy community is our greatest concern. We will continue to stanley taza aggressively investigate these attacks until the matter is resolved, ; ; Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ;The decis Fyin Official: Indonesian family that joined IS now in Iraq
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario is pausing COVID-19 vaccinations of long-term care staff and essential caregivers so that it can focus on administering the shots to all nursing home residents amid a shortage of doses.The province announced the change of focus for its vaccination plan on Monday as it deals with delays in deliveries of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, with no stanley cup shots expected to arrive this week.Premier Doug Ford said the shift will mean some of the most vulnerable seniors will receive the first dose of the vaccine by Feb. 5, early than initially planned. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If the past week has taught us anything, it that we can ;t take vacci stanley drinking cup ne shipments for granted, he said. I want to be clear, we ;re using every single vaccine we can to protect our most vulnerable. But delivery delays are now forcing us to be careful and cautious.The province will now prioritize vaccinating long-term care, high-risk retirement, and First N stanley canada ations elder care residents across Ontario. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The government had initially promised to complete the vaccination of all long-term care home residents, staff and caregivers by Feb. 15.Health-care workers who have already received their first dose will still get a second, but the province said that shot may be delayed by up to 42 days depending on supply. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Halton police are warning residents to be careful whom they hire after arresting two house cleaners following an alleged jewelry theft Wednesday, Jan. 31.Officers were called to a Highvalley Road home at around 8 p.m., after the homeowner discovered more than $5,000 worth of jewelry was missing.An investigation led to the arrests of two house cleaners the resident had hired that day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley quencher vaso stanley Viola Szava, 39, and Zsolt Szava, 46, of Scarborough are each charged with theft over $5,000.Police are reminding residents that when they hire house cleaners they should: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥se a reputable house cleaner company鈥onsider using house cleaning services that have bonded employees ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥tore valuables out of sight ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥onsider storing valuables offsite in a safety deposit box鈥nsure there is house insurance to cover thefts鈥onsider using temporary entry codes for the cleaning service鈥void services where the employees change on a regular basisAnyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Oakville criminal inve stanley cup stigations bureau at 905-825-4747 ext. 2215 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS 8477 or through the web at haltoncrimestoppers or by texting TIP201 with the message to CRIMES 274 Bmoj Space Weather Canada issues major geomagnetic storm watch: Northern lights may be visible over Canada Monday night into Tuesday
A previously confidential stanley romania report is offering a glimpse into the unravelling relationships that led Hamilton public school board trustees to sanction Ward 5s Carole Paikin Miller for a second time this year.The March 29 sanctions came after trustees had already urged her to resign on March 4 for conduct stanley cup found to be racist by an outside investigation into allegations by former student trustee Ahona Mehdi.A new code of conduct report made public on April 19 reveals the latest sanctions stem from a Sept. 8, 2020 private trustee phone session with the boards lawyer that then-chair Alex Johnstone terminated after ruling Paikin Miller had breached confidentiality. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Several unidentified witnesses confirmed they heard a person talking in the background 鈥?the name is redacted, but all details point to it being her husband, MPP Paul Miller 鈥?as Paikin Miller voiced concerns about three trustees. Alex, this is war, most witnesses heard Paikin Miller say as Johnstone ended the phone meeting, the report states. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The report doesnt disclose the topic of the Sept. 8 meeting, but the CBC reported three weeks later that Paikin Miller had filed a formal code of conduct complaint against Cam Galindo, Maria Felix Miller and Paul Tut.Her complaint, dismissed in November, alleged their attendance at the Aug. 3 media conference where Mehd stanley france i alleged racist conduct b
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Canadas total medal count increased to 21 after Day 13 of the Paris Olympics, thanks to a silver medal from Maude Charron in women weightlifting and a bronze medal in women taekwondo from Skylar Park.This is the second straight Olympic medal for Charron, who won gold in Tokyo 2020. Charron lifted a total of 236 kilograms 520 pounds in the snatch and clean and clean and jerk portions of the competition. stanley cup Canadas Maude Charron competes in women 59-kilogram weightlifting on her way to a silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games in France on Thursday, August 8, 2024. Candice Ward/COC stanley cup website ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Park fought h stanley cup er way through the repechage to
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Post-election, mid-pandemic, we now know what Doug Ford really thinks of Erin OToole in the time of COVID-19.Not much, as it turns out.You might have missed Wednesdays news conference, timed for the launch of Ontarios new vaccination certification system. Reporters peppered the premier with questions about being missing in action for weeks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Answer In so many words, it was an evasion for the duration of an election 鈥?allowing him to avoid having to answer questions about the federal Conservative leader. No, Ford wasnt hiding fro stanley tumbler m the media, nor was he locked away in the Witness Protection Program hed never give up his cellphone, and the GPS would give him away . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley italia The premier said what politicians always say when away 鈥?been busy meeting people across the province. But when asked if his own candidates must be vaccinated ahead of next years provincial election, Ford perked up.And said what needed to be said 鈥?albeit left unsaid by OToole all this time. You dont really need to read between the lines here, because Fords words speak volumes about federal versus provincial Tories. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Heres the verbatim transcript: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Well, all our candidates are going to be 鈥?theyre going to be stanley mugs vaccinated. Th
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EDMONTON 鈥?Ann Hardy was 10 years old when she contracted tuberculosis, said goodbye to her Metis family in Fort Smith, N.W.T. and was taken to the Charles Camsell Indian Hospital in Edmonton in 1969.Over five months, she was treated for the infectious disease in the segregated facility but said she was also sexually assaulted several times by an X-ray technician.An 11-year-old girl she shared a room with also received small gifts and night time visits from an orderly, she says. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He would crawl into her bed and he did sexually assault her, recalled Hardy, now 59.I felt guilt for many, many years because I wasn ;t able to help her. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hardy is now hoping to help all the former patients she can as the lead plaintiff in stanley mug a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging abuse at the 29 Indian Hospitals the federal government ran from 1945 until the last one closed in 1981.A statement of claim filed last week in Toronto federal court says Indigenous patients suffered consistent physical and sexual assaults, were deprived of food and drink, force-fed their own vomit and unnecessarily restrained in their beds. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley vaso The suit further describes the hospitals as unsanitary, crumbling and staffed by many foreign-tr stanley cups uk ained doctors who failed to qualify to practic Mhzq I want action : Guelph s Jim Estill launches initiative to build ventilators with available parts
A Brampton truck driver and owner of a trucking business is facing a slew of charges after police said they were caught red-handed dumping waste illegally in a construction site in Caledon two days in a row.On May 1, police were called to a dump truck rollover on Mayfield Road, near McLaughlin Rd.Police believe the truck had been dumping construction waste, including dirt, bricks, shrubs and patio stones without permission in a construction site nearby. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Once the waste was discarded, the truck had exited onto Mayfield Road with its box still raised, stanley mug hit overhead utility cables, and rolled onto its side, said police.Hydro One, Regi stanley tumblers on of Peel Roads and Hazardous Spills, Brampton Fire Department and a heavy-tow truck attended the scene to assist with the truck rollover and cleanup. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A 57-year-old driver from Brampton, who police said is also the truck and business o stanley flask wner, was charged with careless driving, along with several commercial vehicle violations.The driver was also charged with entering a premises when prohibited. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As well, the municipal law enforcement officer charged the driver under the town dumping bylaw. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The next night May 2 , police said the same driver was foun
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Illegal dumping is a regular, costly, and potentially dangerous occurrence in Haldimand. Its a big problem, said Nancy McKinnon, environmental operations technician with the county.She said that when a report comes in that somethings been illegally dumped, there are a number of factors that play into which entities have to be involved in the cleanup, such as where it is and what it is. It could be county staff; Modern Landfill, which looks after waste collection in Haldimand; or even the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change who are called in to deal with the mess. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ideally, We try to get the person whos done it to take care of the situation, McKinnon said.Thats not always possible, though, whether because authorities dont know who dumped it or because the material needs to be processed by experts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The latter is particu stanley water jug larly concerning, McKinnon said. It could be hazardous waste; we get mystery drums, she said. Those pose a potential danger to st stanley mug aff and the environment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW To help address this issue, the county has a working relat stanley thermobecher ionship with Crime Stoppers of Haldimand Norfolk. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Neil Unwin, chair of the organization, acknowledged that the connection might not be imm Gbny Durham police say driver died after car hit tree
TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index closed at a new record high for its 12th straight day of gains on the back of a strong performance from the industrials sector, while U.S. markets were mixed.Mike Archibald, vice-president and portfolio manager with AGF Investments Inc., said the SP 500 indexs gain in the U.S. on Thursday meant that exchange has had seven positive closes in a row.The short term momentum in the market is continuing here, albeit at a lower cook than the last four or five days in the market, said Archibald. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It seems as though there still a desire for money to flow into equities.The SP/TSX composite index was up 24.20 points at 21,212.39 after closing at a record high on Wednesday. The industria stanley cup ls and information technology indices carried the exchange, with 1.26 per cent and 1.29 per cent rises in those sectors respectively. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 6.26 points at 35,603.08. The SP 500 index was up13.59 points at 4,549.78, while the Nasdaq composite w stanley termohrnek as up 94.02 points at 15,215.70.Archibald said the U.S dollar bounced back from a weak stretch on Thursday, as the Canadian dollar traded for 80.97 cents US compared with 81.11 cents US on Wednesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW water bottle stanley He said the ris
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OTTAWA 鈥?Canadian manufacturing sales fell in June following three consecutive months of gains, with declines led by the petroleum and coal industry.Manufacturing sales slipped 1.8 per cent overall to $53.9 billion in June, Statistics Canada said Thursday in a monthly report.Sales also fell 1.0 per cent in constant dollars, indicating a lower volume of manufactured goods was sold in June. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW After several strong months, the Canadian manufacturing sector hit a speedbump in June with sizable declines in both value and volume terms, 82 stanley cup 21; TD Bank senior economist Michael Dolega wrote in a report.The June report did not alter TD view for the second quarter but suggested a marked deceleration of growth for the third quarter is in the cards, Dolega added. stanley taza ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The weaker-than-expected manufacturing report follows a series of strong economic data to start the year and the Bank of Canada decision last month to raise its key interest rate target for the first time since 2010.Manufacturing sales fell in 15 of 21 industries, representing 72.1 per cent of the manufacturing sector in Canada in June. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The petroleum and coal product industry fell 7.1 per cent to $4.6 billion in June, following a 3.0 per cent drop in May due to lower prices a stanley thermos mug nd lower Jcks Guelph doctor under investigation for allegedly placing cameras in employee washrooms at former practice
You can say Dr. David Williams failed, and after that its a matter of degrees. Being Ontarios chief medical officer of health in a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic was one of the hardest jobs possible, for many reasons. Existing systems were weak, the disease a challenge, the go stanley quencher vernment a band of incompet stanley becher ents. David Williams didnt have it easy.But as Williams exits to what will presumably be a comfortable retirement, to be replaced by Dr. Kieran Moore it is clear: he was the wrong man, for the wrong time. At the very end, when he made stronger decisions, a longtime colleague said it reminded them of Williams a decade ago: more decisive, more backbone. Just too late. A tragedy. I think if not for COVID, he would have ridden off with a very storied sendoff, said another colleague who has known Williams for years, and respects him. This was a guy who stanley termohrnek served First Nations communities in the North before it was in vogue, who spent a decade working in Nepal , who served in Thunder Bay with dedication. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Then came the pandemic. In the end Ontario didnt save the economy; many businesses were shuttered for months. It didnt save public health, where the medical system was driven to the brink more than once, and long-term care kept getting hit. It didnt save schools, which experienced the longest closures in Canada.It has been a mess of half-science, three-quarters politics, a quarter-cup of common sense, and Will
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A record 25,000 people will be vaccinated against COVID-19 Sunday at the Scotiabank Arena clinic that is now fully booked, city officials sai stanley mug d Wednesday.Appointments to get first and second vaccine doses in the home of the Toronto Raptors and Toronto Maple Leafs opened Monday morning, with an original goal of more than 10,000 eligible people getting a shot.Clinic organizers, including the University Health Network and Michael Garron Hospital, are promising a festive atmosphere with appearanc stanley termosky es by the Raptors and Leafs mascots and more. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW City officials say they are overwhelmed by the fast and furious response. The North American single-dose clinic record is 17,003 doses set at the Texas Motor Speedway. Toronto, were about to crush it, Coun. Joe Cressy, chair of Toronto Public Health, tweeted Wednesday morning. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 25,000 people have now registered our full capacity for Our Winning Shot at Scotiabank Arena. Now, lets get Toronto vaccinated! The TTC is providing free rides Sunday to and from booked appointments at any Toronto vaccination clinics. Riders must show proof of booking going to the appointment and proof of vaccination on the ride home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Offici stanley termosy als noted people who failed to get a Scotiabank Arena slot still have lots of chances to get vaccinated at the nine Ashm Small and cosy beauty spa opens in Oakville
An appliance store chai stanley polska ns legal challenge to open its Brampton, Mississauga and Toronto locations amid COVID-19 lockdown closures has been dismissed.Canadian Appliance Source CAS filed an application against the province a stanley tumblers nd the Region of Peel claiming the retailer should be treated as a hardware store and be allowed to open amid the lockdown that has shut down indoor sales for stores deemed non-essential in Brampton and Mississauga.Steve Shave, CASs chief operating officer, said in an email statement prior to the application being dismissed that appliances are essential to the safe maintenance of a home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He also referred to federal guidelines on essential services and functions during COVID-19, which regard appliance service providers as necessary for maintaining the safety, sanitation and essential operation of residences and buildings. Those guidelines were prepared by Public Safety Canada, and the federal agency specified that the list of essential services and functions are advisory in nature. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This guidance is not, nor should it be considered to be a federal directive or standard, the agency said.In his Dec. 10 decision dismissing CASs application, Paul M. Perell said there is no ambiguity intended in the provinces lockdown rules around the definition of a hardware stanley bottles store. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Bramptons unemployment rate dropped to 8.3 per cent since the last census was taken, according to statistics released Nov. 29.The latest data from the 2016 census showed a decline from 9.5 pe stanley thermos mug r cent recorded in the 2011 survey.These most recent numbers also indicated the citys lab stanley cup our force had grown from 281,250 workers to more than 319,600. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The citys unemployed numbered 26,545 when these latest census statistics were gathered.The same labour force data showed more than 293,000 workers had jobs and an employment rate of about 62.3 per cent 62.6 per cent in 2011 Census . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At 9.5 per cent, the un stanley thermos mug employment rate was higher among women compared to the 7.3 per cent unemployment rate for males in the workforce.During the census period, 164,920 about 51 per cent said they worked a full year, full-time, while 155,965 about 48 per cent worked part of the year and/or part-time. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The top five local occupations by number of workers, according to the 2016 census national occupation classification : ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 1.聽 Sales and service 70,400 2.聽 Trades, transport and equipment operators 61,145 3.聽 Business, finance and administration 54,715 4.聽 Manufacturing and utilities 30,060 5.聽 Management 25,700 Qstn More than 124,000 cast advance ballots in Toronto
Hydro was out in numerous communities throughout the Kawartha region on Sunday night with some still experiencing an outage on Monday morning.Several reports of power outages were received by Hydro One and Peterborough Utilities on Sunday, Nov. 15, following a wind storm that blew through the region around 4:30 p.m.One of the largest outages wa stanley tumblers s in the City of Kawartha Lakes, north of Lindsay between Snug Harbour and Kirkfield and east of Bobcaygeon to Beaverton. Hydro One tracking showed some 6,275 customers were affected. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hydro One also reported that approximat stanley cup becher ely 7,500 customers were without power east of Peterborough to beyond Norwood.Northern Peterborough County was also affected with more than 7,0 stanley website 00 customers without power. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dozens of other outages were also being tracked throughout the Kawartha Lakes and Peterborough regions.Power to most of the affected areas had been restored by Monday morning, however Hydro One tracking shows that power is still out in several areas around the region. An outage near Little Britain, south west of Lindsay forcing the closure of Dr. George Hall Public School. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Students are not being received at the school and will be asked to return home if they do arrive at the school. Power outages at a school means that the water a