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« Reply #5160 on: October 27, 2024, 10:07:58 PM »
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 An inmate attempted to escape from the Milton District Hospital on Tuesday morning.According to an eyewitness who was visiting someone on the second floor, a male patient, who w stanley cup price as on police watch allegedly attempted to jump out a window.Paul McIvor, manager of communications with Halton Healthcare, confirmed that the hospital does provide health care to inmates of Maplehurst Correctional Complex and Vanier Centre for Women, when needed.         stanley water bottle        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He said health privacy legislation prevents them from commenting on the reason for the inmates visit or if any injuries were treated.       Our responsibility is to provide necessary care; the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services is responsible for ensuring the safety of inmates, staff, patients and visitors,  McIvor told the Champion.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley tumbler OW                                 Andrew Morrison, media relations with the Ministry of Community and Correctional Services, confirmed an inmate attempted to escape. The inmate was quickly secured without injury and remains in custody,  he told the Champion.  It would be inappropriate to provide any further details as the matter is under investigation. Jini Rapidly deteriorate   : Several centimetres of snow predicted for Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario could see as many as 6,500 new daily cases of COVID-19 by mid-December unless steps are taken to limit the spread of the virus, newly released projections showed Thursday as the province marked another record for new infections.The new modelling predicts the province will reach 2,500 new daily cases by that time if the growth rate is at three per cent, or 6,500 if growth is at five per cent.Dr. Adalsteinn Brown, one of the experts behind the projections, said a five per cent growth rate is in line with the current situation, or even  8220 lightly optimistic. The growth ra botella stanley te over the last three days was six per cent, he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Brown said more restrictions should be put in place in some of the hot spot areas in order to reduce cases and the impact on the health-care system. Otherwise, the case count in Ontario will surpass that in several European jurisdictions that have implemented some form of lockdown, he said.If we continue on wi stanley cup th the current level of restrictions, I would not expect to see any deviation from the current results, you ;d continue to see growth, he said Thursday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               stanley botella                    I do not believe that there   a way that the cases will change without action.Even if new measures are imposed, it will take a while for improvements to appear, he said.               ARTICLE CONTI

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« Reply #5161 on: October 27, 2024, 10:31:51 PM »
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 S stanley botella CUGOG 鈥?Paramedics in Port Perry are delivering smiles by playing  happy, happy tunes  as they drive through subdivisions.Ward 2 Councillor Janna Guido applauded the efforts by local EMS workers during the April 27 council session. I would just like to express my thanks and gratitude to the EMS who have been driving stanley travel mug  around subdivisions in Port Perry 鈥?Im not sure if they have reached outside of Port Perry 鈥?playing music,  said Coun. Guido.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The song selections include  You Are My Sunshine  and other  happy, happy tunes, stanley cup   said the Ward 2 councillor.       Its been really well received,  she said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Scugog Mayor Bobbie Drew said she and Regional Coun. Wilma Wotten would pass along her thanks to the regional service. Dnpm Cayuga Cemetery desecrated: 43 headstones toppled
 With an  exceptional  vaccination rate among 12- to 17-year-olds and  extremely low  CO stanley cup VID-19 transmission in secondary schools, trustees of the Halton District School Board   stanley romania HDSB  are urging the province to allow its students to return to a traditional semester.Currently, HDSB secondary students are on a modified semester, taking four courses per term: two courses per day for a week and another two courses the following week. This model was chosen due to its flexibility to quickly pivot back to a traditional four-course per day model within a maximum of two weeks notice. The modified semester model is not optimal for student achievement or student and staff well-being,  writes board chair Andrea Grebenc in a letter to Minister of Education Stephen Lecce.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The vaccination rate among 12- to 17-year-olds in Halton is 93 per cent for a single dose and 87 per cent for two doses. In Milton, those rates jump to 98 per cent and 91 per cent, respectively, accor stanley cup ding to Halton public health.      Out of 19,390 secondary students attending in-person classes, there has been COVID transmission to two students out of a total of nine student cases over the past month, said Grebenc.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Since the minister had previously indicated that the modified semester would be temporary, yet no such consent is imminent, trustees also requested that the decision to return

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« Reply #5162 on: October 27, 2024, 10:59:30 PM »
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 If you had 100 billion dollars鈥aybe that would be enough to deal with income inequality once and for all Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland actually does have $100 billion 鈥?thats the max stanley mugs imum amount the federal government has stanley tazas  earmarked to foster an economic recovery in Canada once we emerge from the pandemic 鈥?and it will be at the heart of her federal budget when we see it in a few weeks time.About 800 individuals and organizations felt strongly enough about that $100 billion to come forward and spell out their visions to the House of Commons Finance Committee, leading to a whopping 145 recommendations for the minister to incorporate into her budget-making exercise 鈥?everything from measures for craft beer and electric vehicles to pharmacare.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But few of those disparate ideas deal head on with the prickly economic problem that is glaring at us in every batch of new data: a growing disparity between low-income and high-income Canadians.After years of aggressive government policy on taxation and redistribution finally managing to hold the line on the worrisome gap between ri stanley mugs ch and poor, the pandemic has thrashed all hopes of making progress.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Richer Canadians have held on to their jobs, worked from home, built up their savings because theres nothing to spend it on these days, and in many cases, made a mint from rising real estate and stock  Vsjb Caledon requests federal environmental assessment of GTA West highway: but do feds have jurisdiction
 Theres a whole lot of young people in Milton, and currently not enough schools to accommodate them all.In response, the Ontario government has announced a $17.9-million investment to build whats currently known as the Milton  stanley cup  9 Catholic Elementary School. Located on the southeast corner of Gordon Krantz Avenue and Kovachik Boulevard, the school will accommodate 671 pupils and a five-room child-care centre once completed.Marvin Duarte, chair of the Halton Catholic District School Board  HCDSB , said the new school will help serve the growing community.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The announcement of funding for a new Catholic elementary school is wonderful news for our HCDSB community as it will help to alleviate enrolment pressures and support the growth we continue to experience in Milton,  said Duarte.This is the seventh new school in Milto vaso stanley n since 2018. The project is part of a provincewide investment of more than $600 million by the government to support new schools and child care spaces.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The rapidly growing population of Milton and inability of construction to keep pace has resulted in facilities that have hit their maximum allowable space for portables. Its also meant a plan has been created to have some high school students in Milton temporarily attend at an elementary school while stanley bottles  a new high school is being built.MPP Parm Gill said the new school will give f

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 The latest coronavir stanley mug us news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.11:00 p.m.: Essential workers in COVID-19 hot spots need second doses of vacc vaso stanley ine as soon as possible or we risk reversing a rapid drop in infections 鈥?and open the door to a possib stanley mug le fourth wave of the virus.Thats according to Dr. Nathan Stall, a geriatrician at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto and member of Ontarios science advisory table on COVID-19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        With the first-dose vaccination rate for adults now above 70 per cent, the Ontario government is tightly limiting eligibility for second doses. Only those aged 80 and older can book second-dose appointments at city-run clinics, while the first recipients of AstraZeneca vaccine can ask pharmacies for a followup shot.Read the full story here: Pressure mounts to speed up second vaccine doses to essential workers in COVID-19 hot spots        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 10:50 p.m.: The latest numbers from The Canadian Press on COVID-19 vaccinations in Canada as of 10:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, June 2, 2021.In Canada, the provinces are reporting 344,941 new vaccinations administered for a total of 24,514,134 doses given. Nationwide, 2,263,622 people or 6.0 per cent of the population has been fully vaccinated. The provinces have administered doses at a rate of 64,682.326 per 100 Vbdl As businesses in Ontario reopen they ll need to follow these rules
 While it may be unclear who will lead this province after June 2, it is apparent that whoever gets the job will have to deal with a continuing pandemic.On May 11, the province reported there were 1,528 people in Ontario hospitals with COVID-19, including 176 in intensive care units.Oakville pediatrician Dr. Rick MacDonald said in the last couple of months there has been an explosion of positive COV stanley puodelis ID-19 cases in schools.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The pandemic is not over,  he said.MacDonald also voic stanley cups ed concerns about the growing number of children he sees dealing with pandemic related mental health issues, nursing shortages and hospital staff burnout, surgical backlogs, and the impacts of long COVID on children and adults.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 These problems and others, MacDonald argues, make the future handling of the pandemic a key election issue.Metroland   Halton newspapers sent questions to the political parties that have provincial election candidates in the region   ridings, asking how they would deal with COVID-19 going forward. Here is what they said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ontario Progressive Co stanley cupe nservative party spokesperson Caitlin Clark said a reelected PC government would keep the province open by investing more in health care than any government in Ontario history.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   

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 Police in the GTA are asking for public assistance to  stanley termosar identify a suspect who has been depositing checks not issued to him.The male suspect has been accused of using fraudulent accounts to cash checks stolen from a Markham-based compa stanley cup ny named BiYork Materials Inc.The spree from July 2019 to at least January of this year has netted the suspect approximately $125,000 in stolen funds.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The suspect is described as white with short brown hair and a medium build. He wears reading glasses and has a thin moustache.      A photo image shows him wearing a black puffy winter jacket.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Anyone with information about this incident is asked to ca stanley bottles ll Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or leave an anonymous tip online at 1800222tips.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tkcb Backlog threatens sex tourism crackdown
 HANFORD, Calif. 鈥?Forecasters say warming California weather will increase melting of the huge Sierra Nevada snowpack and raise water levels in many rivers and streams in the coming week.The National Weather Service says this will heighten the risk of flooding in adjacent areas, including along the upper Merced River in Yosemite National Park.Forecasters say nearby residents, hike stanley quencher rs and campers should pay close attention to water levels and be ready to move to safety.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Experts warn that the rivers pose life-threatening dangers this time of year, running swift and so cold t stanley cup hat exposure to the icy waters can lead to hypothermia in 15 minutes or less.      Stat stanley cups e officials said Friday there   potential for use of the reconstructed spillway at Oroville Dam. The spillway crumbled during heavy flows in 2017.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By The Associated Press

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« Reply #5165 on: October 28, 2024, 12:15:27 AM »
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 HOUSTON 鈥?Strip away the enormity of rebuilding Interstate 45 and the promise of speedier trips along downtown Houston freeways, and two questions about the once-in-a-generation project remain:How many negative effects are a stanley mug cceptable in one neighbourhood for other people   faster commutes And, how far should transportation officials go to reduce those impacts, to secure support and not vocal opposition                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This is the defining project in the city of Houston for the next 20 years, said Michael Skelly, a local businessman and organizer of the Make I-45 Better Coalition. Doing it properly means minimizing impacts and, where there are impacts, mitigating them properly.The Houston Chronicle reports impacts expected from the widening of I-45 from downtown north to the Sam Houston Tollway 鈥?including a $3 billi stanley cup on remake of the downtown freeway system that buries a portion of the freeways and tears down the Pierce Elevated 鈥?run the gamut of environmental and social ills: air quality and flooding concerns for schools, day cares and low-income communities; removal of public housing developments in a city already hurting for afforda stanley becher ble homes; concrete pillars and ramps rising above pristine park space along area bayous; uprooting 300 businesses employing 24,000 people and 1,400 homes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 What concerns us as a grou Fwzp Burlington dancers perform benefit show
 Watch Ontario Premier Doug Fords daily news conference on  stanley quencher COVID-19 and the gov vaso stanley ernments response to the pandemic.At a news conference in Beamsville, Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario, provides an update on his governments response to the ongoing COVID-19  coronavirus disease  pandemic. He is joined by Vic Fedeli, the provinci stanley vaso al minister of economic development, job creation and trade.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 The city of Toronto is asking the province to implement additional safety measures for the Stage 3 reopening of bars and restaurants in the city, including mandatory masks for all patrons and staff.In a letter to Premier Doug Ford released Sunday, Mayor John Tory cited the resurgence of COVID-19 cases resulting from the reopening of bars in Quebec and Alberta, as well as many American states and South Korea. We have seen in other jurisdictions that further  stanley becher reopening can lead to increased outbreaks of COV stanley cup becher ID-19 and growing case count numbers. We do not want to go in that direction,  Tory said in the three-page letter.  I firmly believe that for the good of the province and our city, we must continue to move forward safely but we also must do everything we can to continue to stop the spread of COVID-19.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Since Friday, 24 of Ontarios 34 public health units have alr stanley thermosflasche eady entered Stage 3 of the provinces reopening. However, the Toronto and Hamilton areas, Windsor-Essex and the Niagara Region have remained in the more restrictive Stage 2.Ontarios Stage 3 reopening allows for indoor bar and restaurant seating with restrictions to control the spread of the coronavirus. All customers must be seated when eating and drinking and tables have to be six feet apart or separated by Plexiglas/other barrier.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Buffet style services are also banned while dancin Jces Copetown   s ManoRun Organic Farm ready to feed appetite for local food during coronavirus pandemic
 The intersection of Winchester Road and Simcoe Street and the surrounding area in Oshawa is undergoing a major modification.Just the facts:* The project was divided into three segments for the detailed design and construction phases:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        * Simcoe Street and Conlin Road Intersection Modifications  construction completed       聽* Simcoe Street and Winchester Road Intersection Modifications  under construction         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 聽* Simcoe Street widening from north of Conlin Road to south of Winchester Road  in design 聽* Wide stanley cups ning will include asphalt paving, lane markings, storm sewers, concrete c stanley cups urbs, new traffic signals, multi-use paths and concrete electrical ductbanks.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        聽* Originally the work was to be completed by mid-December 2019. The Region has granted an extension to the contractor and following a winter shut-down, work will recommence in the sprin vaso stanley g of 2020 and is expected to be complete by June 1, 2020.

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 LEAMINGTON, Ont. 鈥?Provincia stanley mug l police say a taxi driver is facing impaired driving charges following a tip from a concerned passenger.They say a woman riding in a taxi in Leamington, Ont., on Tuesday morning thought the driver was intoxicated and contacted OPP after she got out of the cab.Officers who st stanley mugs opped the taxi allege the driver exhibited signs of impairment and he was arrested.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A 63-year-old Kingsville, Ont., man is charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle a stanley cup nd driving with over 80 milligrams of alcohol.      The man is to appear in a Leamington court on April 20.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 OPP say they commend the passenger for contacting police with her concerns.By The Canadian Press Iffd Quebec city police confirm fatalities at mosque shooting
 With more and more Ontarians approaching eligibility for their second COVID-19 vaccine based  stanley mugs on the recommended 16-week gap, many might be wondering: can I take a different vaccine the second time around And will it make a difference The short answers are no, not at this time, and maybe. But a study underway in the United Kingdom could provide answers this week to a question with global implications for how vaccines are being rolled out.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The study at the University of Oxford is primarily researching the potential risks or unwanted side effects of mixing different types of vaccines for the first and second doses, technically known as a heterologous prime-boost. Some are hoping the study could explain if using different types of vaccines for separate doses could actually make our immune response stronger.The immune system has two main weapons: neutralizing antibodies and T cells, and the different vaccines boost them in different ways, explained Dr. Rob Kozak, a clinical microbiologist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.        ARTICLE CONTINUES  stanley cup BELOW                                  Maybe what were going to find out from this is that if you use the Pfizer one its a little bit better at generating antibodies and the AstraZeneca is a little bit better at generating T cells, so you put the two of them together and thats when you get that even more robust response,  Kozak  stanley cup said.Dr. Lisa Barrett, an infec

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 To put the brakes on collisions between motorists and cyclists/pedestrians, the Region of Waterloo is putting the pedal down on a pilot project at two of Cambridges most dangerous intersections.As part of the Road Countermeasure Program, the regions planning and works committee received a report on Jan. 14 about restricting right-hand turns at a red light at westbound Munch Avenue, onto Hespeler Road, and southbound Hespeler Road, onto Bishop Street.The report states 19 per cent of all collisions in the region wit botella stanley h pedestrians, between 2014 and 2018, occurred within the crosswalk at signalized intersections with motorists making a right-hand turn on a red light. In the same scenario, 25 per cent of collisions occur with cyclists.       stanley mug          ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The pilot project is planned to be introduced between 2020 and 2022.While Regional Coun. Helen Jowett said she has some reservations about the project itself, she is more inclined to see it walked out for a limited period before a full implementation.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  At least pilot projects mean theyre taking a strong, focused and attentive approach to resolve, right  They ;re not just sweeping policy,  Jowett said prior to the report coming to committee. If you look at 100 per cent of the pedestrian collisions in the region, and 19 per cent are happening in stanley cup  these streets, then it   probably a good place to start.   

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 With over 100,000 interments and 73 acres  30 hectares  of lightly rolling land, Park Lawn Cemetery on Bloor Street at Prince Edward is the largest cemetery in Etobicoke, and the fourth largest in Toronto. Only Mount Pleasant, Pine Hills and Prospect are larger. Park Lawns extensive tree canopy and beautiful stone grave markers fit in well with the nearby Humber stanley termoska  River Valley and the beautiful homes in the surrounding neighbourhoods.When the cemetery opened in 1892 on 50 acres  20 ha  of land, it was called Humbervale Cemetery and was funded by the sale of shares. Many of the shares were held by local farming families who are now buried there. In 1912, the cemetery was sold to a party who promised the g stanley mug raveyard would be maintained. However, it was soon discovered that he actually intended to turn the land into a residential subdivision, moving some of the existing graves to different locations on the property. Some of the former shareholders formed the Humbervale Cemetery Defence Association and took the owner to court. After appeals on both sides, the case ended up in the Supreme Court where the former shareholders were victorious. In December 1915, the cemetery was purchased by a new compa stanley thermobecher ny that renamed it Park Lawn and vowed to maintain it as a cemetery in perpetuity.An exploration of the grave markers reveals a veritable  whos who  of Etobicoke history. From the field of politics the graves include York mayor Fergy Brown and MPP John McBeth. Dr. Alan Roy Dafore is buried  Qmbb Judge apologizes for comments made to students
 TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange  21,493.23, up 261.20 points. Suncor Energy Inc.  TSX:SU . Energy. Down $1.41, or 3.4 per cent, to $40.10 on 27.4 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Athabasca Oil Corp.  TSX:ATH . Energy. Down 16 cents or 6.5 per cent, to $2.31 on 14.6 million shares.Baytex Energy Corp.  TSX:BTE . Energy. Down 25 cents, or 3.9 per cent, to $6.10 on 12 million shares.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Cenovus Energy Inc.  TSX:CVE . Energy. Down $1.07, or five per cent, to $20.30 on 11.9 million shares.Bombardier Inc.  TSX:BBD.B . Industrials. Down two cents, or 1.5 per cent, to $1.31 on 10.9 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Crescent Point Energy Corp.  TSX:CPG . Energy. Down 39 cents, or four per cent, to $9.30 on 10.6 million shares.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Companies in the news:TC Energy  stanley website Corp.  TSX:TRP . Down 68 cents to $71.35. Sixteen Indigenous communities along th stanley becher e Coastal GasLink pipeline route have signed option agreements for an equity stake in the project, a move that one Indigenous leader hopes will set a precedent for future energy infrastructure proj stanley canada ects in Canada. In an interview Wednesday, Chief Corinna Leween of the Chaslatta Carrier Nation 鈥?whose traditional la

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 LOS ANGELES 鈥?The decision to hand the best film Oscar to Green Book continued to be debated Monday, long after the last Champagne glass had finally been emptied. Rarely in Oscar history, after all, has a winning movie prompted a noted  stanley quencher guest in the audience, who had just won his first competitive Oscar stanley polska , to try to storm out of the night   big coronation.Spike Lee   vocal disapproval of the segregation-era road-trip drama was but an early indication that Green Book will remain a polarizing choice, especially for its depiction of race relations and its sentimentalized approach. It emerged victorious on the night against Lee   own confrontational BlacKkKlansman and the Afro-futuristic blockbuster Black Panther.Many of us in the black community would like to see greater recognition for movies about the black experience and not just for movies that make the black experience comfortable for white audiences, wrote television commentator and author Keith Boykin.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Meanwhile, Justin Chang a critic at the Los Angeles Times laced into Green Bo stanley cup usa ok, calling the film an embarrassment and the film industry   unquestioning embrace of it is another. He declared it insultingly glib and hucksterish, a self-satisfied crock masquerading as an olive branch.A whole thread on Twit

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 TORONTO 鈥?Loblaw Companies Ltd. has signed a deal to buy a minority stake in telemedicine company Maple Corp. for $75 million.The company says the investment will be made through its Shoppers Drug Mart Inc. subsidiary.Maple helps people connect with doctors and medical specialists using a smartphone or computer and also provides technology for employers, insurers, hospitals and clinics.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Loblaw says Shoppers Drug Mart has been working with Maple and its virtual care is stanley quencher  available in more than 160 Shoppers Drug Mart locations in B.C.The two companies also worked together early in the pandemic to help enable virtual care visits.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Shoppers Drug Mart has almost 1,300 stores under its Shoppers Drug Mart and Pharmaprix banners.This report b stanley cup y The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 15, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:L                  stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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 That free GO station parking spot you  stanley cup website 8217;ve grown accustomed to might soon come at as price as the commuter rail service studies extending paid access to more of its 77,000 parking spots.Metrolinx, the regional transit agency that operates GO Transit, is currently studying the prospect of a paid parking, but the concept has not yet been cleared for implementation, said spokesperson Anne Marie Aikins.We are just studying at this point how to better utilize paid reserved parking, Aikins said Tuesday. Nothing is happening immediately as a plan has not been approved.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Of the agency   77,000 parking spots at GO stations across the region, fewer than 10 per cent are paid or reserved spots, which cost $98 per month, she said.One of the options we are looking at is increasing the percentage of reserved spots very gradually, Aikins sa stanley water bottle id.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We are piloting a variety of options and continue to work with municipalities to support customers to get to stations other ways such as local transit, biking, walking, ride sharing and carpooling.The number of available parking spaces is not keeping pace with the number of people who drive to the stations, she said, leaving many GO Transit customers strugglin stanley drinking cup g to find parking.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW