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wcui Tragic ending to search: Missing Georgetown man found dead

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A 53-year-old cyclist has been rescued after sliding down a steep embankment in the Macaulay Mountain conservation area near Picton, Ont.Police say the man was biking on the trails in a remote area around noon Tuesd stanley mugg ay when he fell off his bike and down the slope.They say a hiker heard him cry for help and called 911. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police say it took several hours to pull him up the 40-metre slope stanley thermobecher using ropes, baskets and a winch. The man, who is from Belleville, was taken to hospital for treatment. His injuries are not consider stanley cup ed life-threatening. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Ourq Front-line doctors fighting on two fronts: a deadly pandemic and digital harassment
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario is taking over management of four of the five long-term care homes that were the subject of a Canadian Armed Forces report alleging horrific conditions, including insect infestations, poor hygiene and aggressive behaviour toward residents.The government will be conducting extremely rigorous inspections of those homes, as well as 13 others facing challenges managing COVID-19, and will be doing random spot checks across the province, Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday.We ;re looking at all options, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup We ;re fully prepared to take over more homes if necessary. We ;re fully prepared to pull licences, stanley mugs to shut down facilities if necessary.The province has started the takeover process at Eatonville Care Centre, Hawthorne Place Care Centre, Altamont Care Community, Orchard Villa, as well as Camilla Care Community, which was n stanley cups ot in the report but has seen 61 residents die during a COVID-19 outbreak. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ford said he is also expediting an independent commission into long-term care and is hopeful it will be established in July.The Ontario Long-Term Care Association said it supports provincial efforts to investigate any abuse or neglect, but also called for the government to help in other ways. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW