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dyii CEO of Sienna Senior Living, a private long-term-care company hit hard by COVID-19, resigns

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PORT COQUITLAM, B.C. 鈥?Premier John Horgan is citing fairness and affordability for his fledgling NDP government decision to eliminate tolls on stanley water jug two major Vancouver-area bridges in time for the Labour Day weekend.Tolls will come off the Port Mann and Golden Ears bridges on Sept. 1, a move Horgan said is aimed at treating commuters in the Lower Mainland the same as those travelling in other parts of the province.The tolls, in my opinion, are unfair, he told a news conference in Port Coquitlam on Friday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup If you live in Kelowna you don ;t pay tolls to cross a bridge. If you live on Vancouver Island you don ;t pay tolls to use the highway. If you live in Whistler you don ;t pay tolls to use public infrastructure. You shouldn ;t have to pay tolls because of where you live in Maple Ridge or Surrey or other points south of the Fraser River.Horgan said eliminating tolls will save an average commuter $1,500 a year and commercia stanley cup l drivers crossing a bridge once daily will pocket at least $4,500. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Getting rid of tolls will also allow commuters to get home earlier as they stop using alternate routes just to save a few bucks, said Horgan, whose announcement fulfills a key election promise for his minority NDP government.Families will benefit mostly from this decision, he Jrse Andrew Whittemore named City of Mississauga s chief planner
Michael Garron Hospitals child and adolescent mental health unit has been consistently full since the new year as the COVID-19 pandemic drags on, w stanley flask ith kids in virtual school most often filling those beds.Dr. Susan MacKenzie, a staff psychiatrist and assistant director of stanley cup Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services at the east-Toronto hospital, said demand for youth mental health services at Michael Garron and elsewhere in the city has increased as children grapple with isolation a year into pandemic lockdown measures. Since January or so, the kids were seeing most in the in-patient unit are the ones who have been in virtual school, some of whom are not leaving their bedrooms for days or weeks at a time, MacKenzie said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The increase in demand for the hospitals in-patient, outpatient and community youth mental health services program 鈥?which serves a large population of newcomers and low-income families 鈥?prompted the Michael Garron Hospital Foundation to hold a fundraising event for these services over the weekend, raising $429,000 for youth mental health programs, though stanley cup the foundation said its still accepting donations.Its the second targeted fundraising event the foundation has hosted since the pandemic 鈥?the first was focused on the hospitals emergency response fund and raised $250,000, said Michael Garron foundation spokesperson Abigail Brown. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW