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stanley mugs for an affordable housing complex at 161 Church St. were quashed by Penetanguishene council at an April 25 meeting due to a clerical error, public opposition and an old council promise.In 2016, the town submitted a list of 11 properties to the County of Simcoe for consideration for an affordable housing development. A property at 161 Church 鈥?incorrectly identified as 159 Church St. in the towns proposal 鈥?was accepted for preliminary design and costing.In early 2018, it was discovered the land had been incorrectly identified as being zoned residential multiple density instead of open space. In order for the county proposed four-storey, 50-unit building to move, forward the 2.42-hectare space needed to be rezoned. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This caused quite an uproar, as residents surrou
stanley cup nding the property boisterously opposed any development on the open space. The open space at 161 Church Street plays an important role in providing our community with positive contact with nature, a place for fun and relaxation, moments of freshness and vitality, and is a
stanley water jug property unequalled anywhere else in our town, said John Barrett-Hamilton, who addressed council on April 25. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Residents who represented Wendat Community Programs, the Georgian Bay Native Friendship Centre and Habitat for Humanity took the opposite side of the debate and spoke to the overwhelming nee Vfzh 4 at 4 鈥?Halton news of the day for July 5, 2023
A Whitby man who breached COVID-19 quarantine rules has been fined $5,000 after pleading guilty to a violation the justice of the peace said has serious ramifications for the public at-large, during a brief plea hearing in a Durham provincial
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stanley cup worked for Toronto Paramedic Services as a scheduler at the time of the offence, told Justice of the Peace Allison Forestall that he was making the plea voluntarily and admitted h
stanley cup is guilt for lying to a public health nurse about who visited his residence and who he had contact with during his period of communicability for COVID-19.As a result of Weirs guilty plea, the prosecutor noted that all charges will be dropped against his wife, Dr. Martina Weir, who, at the time of the offence, worked at Lakeridge Health sites in Bowmanville, Oshawa and Whitby, and was also facing similar charges. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At the time, the Star reported that the Weirs were charged with failing to disclose information to local public health officials about everyone they may have had contact with during their period of communicability as well as contact they had with a U.K. visitor in light of the spread of a highly transmissible new variant of the COVID-19 virus that was present in Britain.The public health unit alleges the offences occurred over a timeframe, last December, when the province announced publicly that the first two cases of the variant had be