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« Reply #5430 on: November 02, 2024, 11:36:01 AM »
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 Is Toronto reopening for business too soon amid the COVID-19 pandemic Samantha Conover thinks so.Though shes permitted under provincial rules to reopen her business, Broad Lingerie, shes chosen no stanley cup t to for the time being.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I feel like  the reopening  happened too quickly, especially when looking at the  COVID-19  numbers. Especially in Toronto, theyre not looking very good,  she said. I was under the impression that when we went through this phase, we would have stable and lowering numbers and more testing, and thats something were still reaching for.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  So it feels a bit too quick, as much as I want to reopen, because I want my business to get back to normal. At the same time, I want to be safe and I want my community to be safe. Ontario entered  stage one  of its reopening plan May 19, which included allowing retail stores with street-front entrances to reopen, as well as the resumption of all construction wor stanley becher k.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Businesses offering personal services such as hairstylists and manicurists remain closed, as do bars and restaurants except for takeout and delivery.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         stanley website       While the number of new cases has been dropping outside of the GTA over the last two weeks, theyve been on the rise inside t Hukh Quebec mulls more restrictions for spring break
 DURHAM 鈥?There is now a confirmed case of coronavirus connected to the Durham College campus in Oshawa.The college said Wednesday morning that an employee who works at the Campus Corners administrative building has tested positive for COVID-19.The employees case is related to travel.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In a statement, Durham College says the employee returned to work March 16, began to fill ill and went home in the afternoon.Since that time, the employee has not returned to the campus and has been in self-isolation.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The information was relayed to staff and students in an email Tuesday night. We are proud this employee followed the guidelines of monitoring their symptoms and subsequently staying at home because they felt unwell,  says Durham College President Don Lovisa.聽  As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, we continue to work closely with public health authorities to stanley tumblers  stay informed of the latest guidance and directives so we can all work together to protect the health and safety of our students, employees and greater college commu stanley cup nity.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Durham College has abo stanley kubek ut聽13,600 full-time students and 2,000 international students as well as about 800 full-time staff and faculty and 1,270 part-time staff and faculty.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government will not stop standing up for human rights in China 鈥?or calling out Beijing for its coercive approach to diplomacy.Trudeau said Friday that includes the situation in Hong Kong, where pro-democracy activists have been protesting a widely criticized national security law imposed on the territory by Beijing.On Thursday, the Chinese ambassador to Canada warned Ottawa against granting asylum to Hong Kong residents fleeing the situation, saying doing so would amount to inte stanley thermobecher rfering in China   internal affairs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Cong Peiwu said if Canada cares about 300,000 Canadian citizens in Hong  stanley termosky Kong 鈥?and Canadian companies doing business there 鈥?it should support efforts to fight what he called fight violent crime.Trudeau said China is engaging in coercive diplomacy by imprisoning two Canadian men, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, in retaliation for the arrest of a Chinese high-tech executive on an American extradition warrant.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We will make sure that China knows that not only are we standing up for human rights and calling on a safe return of the two Michaels who ;ve been arbitrarily detained, Trudeau said at a news conference, but we stand with allies around the world and the United States, to Australia, stanley cups  to Great Britain, to European nations to many nations in ever Tcsd North American markets continue to gain
 On Monday morning, Shefali Patel, a manager at Morellis Pharmacy in downtown Toronto, had to reboot the pharmacys online vaccine booking system. People digitally clamouring for appointments crashed it. Thats never happened before. stanley cups uk  We have 310 people on our waitlist now,  said Patel.  Last week we had zero. That sharp increase in demand is owed to Ontario lowering the minimum age for the AstraZeneca vaccine this week from 55 to 40. This age-range covers the second most likely cohort to get COVID-19, people aged 40-59, of whom 121,000 have tested positive for COVID-19 in Ontario so far.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        More 20-to-39-year-old Ontarians are getting infected, 159,000 so far, yet most remain unable to get vaccinated. Health experts say choosing which cohort to prioritize, and what vaccine to give them, is not clear-cut.Patel said lowering the age threshold for the vaccine was a crucial decision. Morellis vaccines expire May 31. At the pace people over 55 were taking up appointments, many doses would have gone to waste. Thats no longer a concern, she said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      stanley termohrnek       stanley cups                        Pharmacists must now pivot from worrying about finding a way to use up their surplus of expiring vaccines to worrying about procuring doses for eligible people who want one.Morellis and other pharmacies told the Star the deluge of gen-Xers seeking vaccines has overwhelmed them. The age group is eager to get t

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 The price tag associated with replacing Banting Memorial High School in Alliston has jumped more than $7 million.Brian Jeffs, the superintendent of business and facility services for the Simcoe County District School Board, revealed the new figure of $41.3 million during the April 28 board meeting, where trustees approved the boards capital priority list for 2021/2022.Banting Memorial, which is now the No. 1 priority, first appeared on the list in 2015 with an estimated replacement cost of $34 million.               ARTICLE C stanley botella ONTINUES BELOW                                        Jeffs gave trustees an overview of how bad things are for the 70-plus-year-old school. Most of the mechanical and electrical sys stanley sverige tem components are in poor condition and have exceeded or are nearing the end of their expected life,  he said.  Structurally, the building can be categorized as being in fair to poor condition.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He also confirmed that the Banting Homestead property is the preferred location of the new build. The board had also looked at rebuilding the school on the existing property or at the G.A. Wright Athletic Field.The priority list also includes new elementary schools for Angus  third priority  and Alliston  fifth , both due to growth accommodation.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   stanley mug                       But when looking at all of the projects, he said  Banting is a clear No. 1  given the condition of the Vsar Stormy Daniels to make stop in B.C. for book tour
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 BERLIN 鈥?A senior German official is stressing that the European Union doesn ;t want to punish Britain for leaving, but says its departure will not be good for the U.K. or the rest of the EU.Formal Brexit negotiations begin Monday, nearly a year after Britons voted to leave.Germany   deputy foreign minister, Michael Roth, told RBB Inforadio that we must of course protect our interests as the EU 27 but naturally we also don ;t want to punish Britain.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Roth said that Brexit is a very, very difficult operation and there   only a bit over a year to negotiate it. He added:  822 kubki stanley 0;Brexit won ;t make anything better, but it will make a lot of things m stanley isolierkanne ore difficult. And we want to try to solve the difficult things as well as possible.       stanley canada By The Associated Press        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Yuve Reeve trial: Free me and I ll pay millions back, says man accused of fraud
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.9:08 p.m.: The City of Toronto is being forced to  pause  some recreation classes due to the loss of staff not fully vaccinated aga stanley website inst COVID-19.The city said in a news release late Tuesday that it is contacting people whose autumn fitness classes, swim lessons and sports, dance, art and general interest programs might be halted with five weeks left to go.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Some 91 per cent of part-time parks, forestry and recreation staff are fully vaccinated and city supervisors are meeting this week with others who have not yet provided proof they are fully protected.Read the full story here: City of Toronto pausing some recreation programs due to loss of unvaccinated staff        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 8:48 p.m.: Thane Phillips has seen more people wearing masks in Whitehorse since the Yukon government declared a state of emergency Monday night.The territory is grappling with a surge in COVID-19 cases during the past week.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Maybe cases spiked because people became  stanley bottles complacent, Phillips wonders. Or maybe it  stanley cup was unavoidable from the start. But with the Yukon governments declaration and bringing in strict new measures, its clear COVID-19 is back in a big wa

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 It was an election like no other, but the winner is familiar.Liberal Karina Gould locked up her third term as Burlington MP with a convincing electoral win September 20. 聽Gould celebrated with roughly 50 enthusiastic supporters at The Poacher in downtown Burlington arriving at the event well after midnight.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I am so excited for all of the work we are going to continue to do. The people of Burlington voted to ta botella stanley ckle climate change. They voted for affordable daycare. They voted for affordable housing. They voted for womens rights. They voted for LGBTQ rights. They voted to end systemic racism and they voted most importantly to stanley taza  end the fight against COVID-19,  said Gould. 聽As of  stanley water jug publishing time, Elections Canada reported 80 per cent of all Burlington polls were in giving Gould 14,664 votes, Emily Brown of the Conservative Party had 12,250 votes, Nick Page of the NDP had 4,257 votes, Michael Bator of the PPC had 1,469 votes, Christian Cullis of the Green Party had 779 votes, and Jevin Carroll of the Parti Rhinoceros Party had 67 votes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The mood at the election event was jubilant with rowdy supporters yelling back to Ottawa as she approached the venue.Gould was visibly excited as she delivered a speech wherein she thanked voters, family members and supporters.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Immens Dipw Credit unions decry ban on    banking    terms
 Ontarios Special Investigation Unit is looking into a two-vehicle collision involving a Halton police cruiser.Halton Regional Police Service Staff Sgt. Joe Barr confirmed the accident occurred around 9 p.m. Wednesday  Sept. 1  on Steeles Avenue, which is currently closed to traffic 鈥?in both directions 鈥?between James S stanley cup now Parkway and Fifth Line.The driver of the civilian vehicle suffered serious but non life-threatening injuries and was taken to hospital. The officer was also injured but was not taken to hospital.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Motorists are asked to avoid this area. Those attending the Amazon warehouse are being asked to use an alternate entrance via Fifth Line.      The SIU is urging anyone who may have information  stanley flask about this investigation to contact the lead investigator at 1-800-787-8529. The unit is also urging anyone who may have any video evidence related to this incident to upload that video through the SIU website.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The SIU is a civilian law enforcement agency, independent of the police, that conducts criminal investigations into circumstan stanley water bottle ces involving police and civilians that have resulted in serious injury, death or allegations of sexual assault.

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 Don ;t call the police if someone is smoking pot in their backyard 鈥?that   not their job anymore.The Halton Regional Police Service is notifying residents of how their jobs have changed with the legalization of cannabis and how they will be policing the substance.The service will be responding to calls about black market sales of marijuana, as well as complaints about those under the age of 19 consuming the drug.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It   a mindset; it   a change, said Insp. Kevin Maher. We have to look at cannabis as a legal substance.Police will also be vigilant in watching for impaired driving involving marijuana, as well as the operation of other vehicles such as boats and equipment.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Halton Region health department is responsible for enforcing regulations on smoking cannabis in public. Smoking marijuana is prohibited in the same places tobacco smoking is not allowed, such as enclosed workplaces, playgrounds, recreation centres, hospitals and restaurant patios.Maher calls the time f stanley mugg rame following legalization the  8220 ocial adjustment period, and asks neighbours to start thinking about what   legal and what isn ;t.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 stanley taza         We ;re ready; we ;re going to be patient, said Maher, explain stanley botella ing th Dzsf Province says teachers  unions need to be more flexible as return to school looms
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 SACRAMENTO, Calif. 鈥?A botulism outbreak linked to contaminated nacho-cheese dip sold at a Northern California gas station has killed one man and left at least nine other people hospitalized, health officials said.The San Francisco County coroner   office identified the dead man as Martin Galindo-Larios Jr., 37.On Monday, Matt Conens, a spokesman for the California Department of Public Health, declined to release further information on the death, the condition of the other victims, or the status and extent of the investigation into the weeks-old outbreak.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Family members of Galindo-Larios did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment. An online fundraising page said the man had been mar stanley cup ried and the father of two small children.T stanley thermos mug ests have confirmed the botulism toxin was present in nacho-cheese dip sold at a gas station in the Sacramento suburb of Walnut Grove, termo stanley  the state health agency said Monday in a statement.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The agency said last week the container and cheese dip were removed May 5, and that authorities believe the contamination posed no further risk to the public.Spokesmen for the state health agency said they did not immediately whether authorities think the contamination occurred at the station or were checking other gas stations and the maker of the cheese sauce.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   Fxbt Halton-area today: Taste of Burlington returns + abolitionist Mary Ann Shadd postage stamp released
 Physical distancing measures have proven to significantly reduce the spread of COVID-19, and many people can achieve a safe physical distance from others by working from home.For those whose jobs involve being in a workplace with other employees, and often the public, the risk of contracting COVID-19 is higher. Employers have a responsibility t stanley cup o put protocols in place that will reduce the likelihood of workplace outbreaks and protect employees.In their Sept. 30 report,  Working in a bubble: How can businesses reopen while limiting the risk of COVID-19 outbreaks   researchers from the University of Calgary, Queen   University, the University of Toro stanley mug nto, Toronto General Hospital and Harvard University outlined some of the ways employers can achieve this.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to the authors, and guidelines from the Government of Ontario, these are the protocols your employer should have in place.COHORTING        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Just like students in elementary and high school are separated into class cohorts, the authors argue employers should place employees into cohorts, or bubbles, consisting of the least number of people necessary to do a given job without needing to interact with other staff outside their cohort.People working in cohorts should only interact with one another, and stanley cups uk  there shouldnt be any interaction between cohorts. These bubbles should kept separate

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« Reply #5437 on: November 02, 2024, 02:40:58 PM »
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 TORONTO 鈥?A Toronto bike shop says it hopes a recent boom in sales during the COVID-19 pandemic is a sign of growing public support for cycling.Bateman   Bicycle Shop says it initially experienced a two-week slump as health measures meant to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus took effect, but there   been a complete reversal since then.The company   president, Robert Bateman, says they ;ve seen a roughly 30 per cent increase in new customers and their work shop is booked solid.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bateman says he hopes having more cyclists on the roads will spur growth in bike infrastructure.Some city planners in Ontario say the renewed interest in cycling during the pandemic could spark long-term change in publ stanley vattenflaska ic attitudes towards bicycles as a means of transportatio stanley cup n, as more people try it for the first time.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In Toronto, city council has approved 25 kilometres of temporary bike lanes to accommodate the increased demand during the health crisis, mean stanley canada ing a total of 40 kilometres of lanes are set to be built in 2020.The city   bike-sharing network, Bike Share Toronto, has also seen a spike in ridership, and this month saw a record 36,000 trips in a single weekend.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        People are rediscovering the bicycle and they ;re finding it a really rewa Rsvk Concerns raised over apparent PC donation letter
 Unimin Canada Ltd. closed its waterfront plant in June 2012; since then, the 16.24-hectare waterfront property has sat vacant and undeveloped.This timeline is a history of the property. It is a living source of information that will be updated as the propertys story continues:June 2012: The Unimin silica processing plant shuts down, putting 18 people out of work. Soon after, serious discussions started with the Town of Midland in regard to purchasing the prime property.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        December 2012: Midland launches a master plan study for the Unimin property. The plan was initiated to c stanley tumblers reate a vision for a post-industrial, employment-based waterfront.June 2013: The town of Midland agrees to purchase the Unimin property. A few weeks later, after seven months of collecting public feedback, council adopts a waterfront master plan. This document will be used to guide development of the property.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 June 2014: Legal concerns arise. Some councillors feel that the purchasing agreement leaves the t stanley cup own vulnerable to lawsuits 鈥斅燼rsenic and lead were found in the soil at the property in concentrations  greater than the applicable standards. July 2014: The deal is amended to protect Midland against potential lawsuits related to the health of for stanley termohrnek mer Unimin workers. Soon after, the deal officially closes and Midland purchases the 16.24-hectare property for $3.4 million

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 MOSCOW 鈥?A Russian airliner that took off from Moscow was airborne for just 28 minutes before returning to make an emergency landing while still heavy with unburned fuel, which then ignited after a rough touchdown.Flames quickly engulfed the aircraft, killing 41 of the 78 people aboard.A day after Sunday   horrifying accident at Sheremetyevo airport, Russian news media quoted the pilot, Denis Evdokimov, as saying he followed procedures for landing with excess weight. But the crew reportedly did not dum stanley cup price p any fuel, which is common for flights that have to land soon after takeoff to prevent being overly heavy.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The pilot said he was not certain why the plane landed hard. Video showed flames bursting from the jet   underside as it touched down, then raging across the rear of the Sukhoi SSJ100   fuselage within seconds as the airliner bounced down the runway.Everything happened right away, at lightning speed. There was a strong blow 鈥?my eyes almost popped out 鈥?a second was a little quieter, a third, and then smoke, and it started to burn immediately, survivor Marina Sitnikova was quoted as telling the magazine Snob.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley mugg                  When the plane came to a halt, some of the people aboard plunged do stanley water bottle wn inflatable slides deployed from the forward part of the plane.Some of those who escaped were carrying luggage, raising concerns  Yhhj Norway, Germany give $394 million to help African region
 Media reports say the Ontario government is poised to impose a province-wide lockdown starting Christmas Eve in an effort to combat a surge in COVID-19 cases.In reports released this afternoon, Global News and Toronto radio station 680 News attribute the information to sources briefed on the plan.The outlets say the lockdown, which will vary in length depending on the region, is set to be announced Monday afternoon.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A spokesperson for Premier Doug Ford did not immediately respond to a request for stanley tumblers  comment, but the government has said new measures would be announced Monday.Meanwhile, the province reported 2,316 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday and 25 deaths related  stanley tumbler to the novel coronavirus.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 That marked the sixth consecutive day the province has registered more than 2,000 new infections.Health Minister Christine Elliott said 486 of the daily cases are in Toronto, 468 in Peel Region, 326 in York Region, 151 in Windsor-Essex and 128 in Niagara.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        All of those regions are currently under lockdown due to rising  stanley cups uk case counts, except for Niagara, which is moving to the red alert level of the province   pandemic plan tomorrow.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Hamilton is also set to go into lockdown on Monday.Provincial

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 The body of a 50-year-old woman was found insi stanley thermos mug de her 10th floor Mississauga apartment Sunday, May 21, Peel Regional Police report.Police were called to the area of Hurontario Street and Ceremonial Drive around 6:30 p.m. They found the dead woman inside one of the units in an apartment building.It is an isolated incident, said Peel police spokesperson Bally Saini.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Next of kin have been notified, but police have not released the victim   name.Saini said no arrests have been made and no suspect descrip stanley cup nz tion has been released.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Peel   Homicide Bureau is investigating. Police were canvassing the neighbours Monday morning, trying to piece together what happened.There is also no word on the cause of death.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Anyone with information is asked to call 905-453-2121, ext. 3205, or Peel Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1-800-222-TIPS  8477 .                ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley canada S BELOW                                              This story has been updated as of 9:15 a.m. to reflect the incident is being classified only as suspicious at this point in the investigation. Nmfy 11 candidates vying for a council seat in Ward 23 Scarborough North
 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada   Foreign Affairs Department says Ukraine will lead negotiations with Iran over compensation for the families of victims of the crash of Flight PS752.After first denying it, Iran admitted one of its air-defence batteries shot the Ukraine International Airlines jet down in January, killing all 176 people on the plane.Fifty-five Canadian citizens and 30 permanent residents were aboard, on the first leg of a trip from Iran to Canada via Kyiv, Ukraine. Many more were nationals of other countries returning to Canada as students and researchers after the Dece stanley flask mber break.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      stanley kubek                                    The federal government said Canada, Afghanistan, Sweden and the United Kingdom have agreed that Ukraine will be their spokesperson in talks over compensation.The members of the International Co-ordination and Response Group for the victims of Flight PS752 settled on a common approach to holding the Iranian regime accountable and signed a memorandum of understanding on co-operation regarding negotiations on reparations by Iran, paving the way for state-to-state negotiations, Global Affairs Canada said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Iran has said it shot the airliner down unintentionally, after mistaking it for a hostile target hours after Iran fired missiles at U stanley cup spain .S. and coalition bases in neighbouring Iraq.Those missiles were a response to the American killing of Iran

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 The average price to purchase a home in Halton Hills has climbed nearly 15 per cent in the past year.While sellers were more cautious at the beginning of the pandemic to list their properties, potential buyers were more eager to enter the market as houses became available.Because of the shortage of listings, wersquo;re seeing more and more houses selling in multiple offers, Ray Chesher, realtor in Halton Hills with Your Home Realty Inc. and HeyRay.ca, said.        stanley mugs         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Chesher estimated three out of fo stanley tumbler ur houses sold in Halton Hills this year received multiple offers. There are people in apartments who were thinking of buying in the next two years, but because of COVID-19 have moved their plans ahead,  he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 With good access to funding and low interest rates, for many buyers, despite the pandemic, the time was right to purchase a home. The federal government saved the real estate market in March,  Chesher said.  Once COVID-19 hit, a lot of people were laid off or had reduced hours. For anyone who was approved for a mortgage at that point, banks or mortgage lenders would have pulled their funding or commitment letters.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Instead, the government stanley thermos mug  of Canada guaranteed those mortgages, even if job loss had occurred.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           Fnqp Halton highway closures for planned roadwork on Jan. 27
 WHITBY, Ont. 鈥?Two children were hurt, one of them seriously, after an incident involving a snowplow at a school in Whitby, Ont.Durham regional police say the incident occurred around 9:40 a.m. at Julie Payette Public School.Const. Conrad Wong says the  stanley tumbler children were near a fence when they were hurt by snow that was being pushed by a snowplow.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He says a 12-year-old boy is being treated in hospital fo stanley website r serious injuries.      Police say a girl of similar age was treated at the scene.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Wong says children should be aware of heavy machinery when stanley tumblers  playing in snowbanks.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 16, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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« Reply #5441 on: November 02, 2024, 05:10:27 PM »
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 Among the many problems surrounding the Ontario Liberal government   plan for high-speed trains between Toronto and London is its utter disregard for people living in the rural area west of Kitchener.In its pre-election haste to push the half-baked project forward, the government mapped out a proposed route in a straight line following a hydro line between Kitchener and London. An environmental assessment is going ahead that considers only this route.But no one talked to rural people, says Nicole Langlois, spokesperson for InterCityRail, an advocacy group t stanley cup hat is urging other alternatives be considered.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The government did not consult with any municipality or the public in this region before making its decision, said Langlois, who lives in Kitchener and grew up on a farm near Embro.Only the major centres  Toronto, Kitchener-Waterloo, London and Windsor  were consulted.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Those who stand to lose financially are not eve stanley water bottle n part of the conversation.Their concerns include:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Some farms would be split in half  stanley termosy by the proposed rail line. High-speed rail lines can ;t be crossed by level crossings. Overpasses and tunnels would have to be built, but only for some roads. So farmers would have to take detours to access the rest of the Glpu Bruce Arthur: What I learned in a year as the Star s  coronavirus columnist  鈥?and what still haunts me
 TORONTO 鈥?Environment Canada has issued heat warnings for parts of southern Ontario as temperatures soar.The warnings stretch from the Windsor area through Toronto and east to Durham Region.The agency says Monday   daytime temperatures are expected to go as high as 34 degrees Celsius.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Overnight temperatures are forecast to be lower at 21 to 25 degrees Celsius.The agency says a cold front is expected to move in on Tuesday evening, bringing showers and thunderstorms to the area.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW    stanley cup                               Heat warnings are also in effect for a portion of northeastern Ontario, including the city of Timmins.Environ stanley cup ment Canada says the risks of extreme heat are greatest for young children, pregnant people, seniors, people with chron stanley cups uk ic illnesses and those working or exercising outdoors.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 5, 2021.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau   minority Liberal government appears poised to survive a confidence vote on its throne speech after introducing legislation Thursday aimed at securing NDP support.NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh would not immediately endorse the throne speech but hailed the bill reforming the employment insurance system as a big victory for New Democrats and the people they fight for.This is a major win, he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUE termo stanley S BELOW                                        NDP support will be crucial for the government, which needs the backing of at least one of the main opposition parties to avoid defeat on a confidence vote, which could plunge the country into an election.The Conservativ stanley hrnek es categorically declared their intention to vote against the throne speech shortly after it was delivered Wednesday. And the Bloc Qu茅b茅cois has said it won ;t support the speech unless Trudeau commits within a week to giving the provinces $28 billion more each year in health-care transfers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Thursday   bill follows through on the government   promise last month to create a more robust employment-insurance system and three new temporary benefits that are to replace the Canada Emergency Response Benefit stanley cup   or CERB , which is scheduled to come to an end Saturday after helping millions of jobless Canadians stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic.But the Csbe Telus Health   s Medisys pays ransom to data hacker
 When Colleen Balfour first loo vaso stanley ked into Cambridge Farm and Forest School as a kindergarten option for her daughter Clara, she  immediately fell in love with it. This year, the five-year-old is beginning her second year at the outdoor school and stanley cup  Balfour said she intends to continue incorporating outdoor learning into her daughters life, even once she goes off into the primary grades. We just sa stanley website w her blossom there, where she   much more adventurous, much more curious about things, is so excited to come home and tell us all the things she did,  Balfour said, adding that one of the reasons she chose open-air learning for her daughter is for the perspective of the world it would give her.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We wanted Clara to be the sort of person who grew up to love nature and appreciate what the earth has and wanting to protect it,  Balfour said.  We wanted to instil that in her. Cambridge Farm and Forest School is one of several outdoor schools across the province that have been growing in popularity as options for families looking for alternatives to sending their children back to school amid COVID-19.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The school offers inquiry-based, child-led preschool, kindergarten and school-age programs that take place predominantly outside, with a number of different outdoor spaces on site, including a farm, forested areas and a garden.Heather Dabrowski, the scho

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 Baycrest Foundations Yogen Fr眉z Brain Project returns for a fourth year in Toronto this summer.The goal of the campaign is to raise brain health awareness and advance research on dementia and aging, a news release states. With the generous support of this years title sponsor, Yogen Fr眉z, the Baycrest Foundation is teaming up with local and international artists and celebrities to launch this years Yogen Fr眉z Brain Project and transform 50 blank brains into thought-provoking p stanley becher ieces of art.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Through this initiative, Baycrest Foundation aims to raise more than $1 million this year, adding to the $3 million raised to date. Funds support brain research, patient care, education and innovation at Baycrest.      The artwork will be on display from July 2 to Aug. 31 at various locations including N stanley kaffeebecher athan Phillips Square stanley cup , the Distillery District, Brookfield Place and Union Station.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Rnsk Scaffolds remain as Canada   s birthday looms
 It will be a near-perfect week of weather for the start of the 2024-25 school year.There shouldn ;t be any reason to wear rain gear, as sunny skies and pleasant temperatures are forecast for much of Ontario.Environment Canada meteorologist Brad Rousseau says that while it was cool on Monday, temperatures would improve throughout the week.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Temperatures are trending upward, said Rousseau, who added normal temperatures are expected for the month.August was different, as temperatures were normal, but rainfall was off the charts.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In terms of rain stanley bottles fall, it was very, very wet, he said.The past three months have been the wettest June, July and August ever recorded at Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, with 511.3 mm of rain falling. The wettest day was Saturday, Aug. 17, when 128.3 mm was recorded. Rainfall amounts have been recorded at Pearson since 1938.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Here   Environment Canada   temperature forecast for various places across Ontario this week.                ARTICL stanley france E CONTINUES BELOW                                              PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT  MISSISSAUGA-TORONTO TUESDAYDay: Sunny. Increasing cloudiness late in the morning 鈥?High 23 C. Humidex 25 C. UV index 6 or high.Overnight: Clear 鈥斅燣ow 11 CWE stanley us DNE

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 TORONTO 鈥?Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:BoC rate announcement:The Bank of Canada is scheduled to release its latest interest rate decision and its quarterly monetary policy report on Wednesday. Septembers inflation rate came in at 4.4 per cent 鈥?the fastest annual pace since February 2003 鈥?according to Statistics Canada, though Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem said last week that recent inflation readings are  transitory, ; ; and that rate adjustments would only be spurred by more long-term pressures.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Suncor earnings:Suncor Energy Inc. is set to release Q3 results on Wednesday. The Calgary-based company said on Oct. 1 that it had assumed operatorship of the Syncrude oilsands project 鈥?one of the largest operations in stanley en mexico  t stanley taza he oilsands 鈥?in a bid to improve its performance.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Shopify results:Shopify Inc. is expected to release Q3 results on Thursday. The e-commerce company pos stanley thermobecher ted record revenue and product volumes in Q2, which it attributed to the reopening of stores, restaurants and favourite locales shuttered due to the COVID-19 pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        August GDP numbers:                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Statistics Canada is scheduled to release gross domestic product by in Nbsp SIU awaiting test results from FBI in relation to police shooting death of boy in Kawartha Lakes
 The Halton Police Board has voted to increase the Halton Regional Police Services budget to $175.9 million for 2022, up from $168.8 million in 2021.This represents a 4.2 per cent increase from the previous budget.Next year   budget has been forwarded to Halton regional council for consideration.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Budget forecasts expect the funding to be as high as $208.4 million by 2026. It is an increasingly expensive undertaking, particularly in a region such as Halton which is growing so rapidly,  Chief Steve Tanner told the board.  We want to remain the safest large municipality in all of Canada. Weve held that ranking for quite some time.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Haltons population has increased by 9.3 per cent, growing from 501,674 to 548,435, bet stanley canada ween th stanley cup e 2011 and 2016 censuses. The latest census data is not available yet; however, the population was estimated at 610,581 in 2020.The officer to population ratio, as a result, has been flu water bottle stanley ctuating over the years. In 2015, the ratio was one officer per 803 residents. That increased to 820 in 2017 and peaked at 831 in 2019. In 2020, the latest figures from the police board, the ratio was once officer for 828 people.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         If we were back at our 2015 level, we would be about 38 officers higher than we are right now,  director of corporate services for