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« Reply #5550 on: November 05, 2024, 12:18:46 AM »
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 GREELY, Ont. 鈥?The battle for a semi-rural riding south of Ottawa has all the makings of something personal for the Liberals.Conservative Pierre Poilievre won it in 2015, but not by very much over his Liberal challenger.A dogged, potent parliamentary critic, Poilievre has spent the last four years rankling the L stanley mug iberal government. He   pushed it on everything from Justin Trudeau   broken pledge to balance the budget, to contentious tax changes, to the ethical controversies that have encircled its most senior figures.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Conservatives ; top agitator has directed his sharpest barbs at Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau 鈥?whom he   dubbed the trust-fund twins for their upper-class upbringings.Poilievre has been an MP since 2004. In this election campaign, however, Poilievre may be vulnerable in his own seat of Carleto stanley vaso n. And the Liberals have been making a push for it.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The former Conservative cabinet minister, who   won five straight elections in the region, defeated Liberal candidate Chris Rodgers four y starbucks stanley cup ears ago by a margin of fewer than 2,000 votes.Poilievre   riding was created by a redistribution before that election, which carved apart rural Carleton and more suburban Nepean. Carleton was seen as the safe half for Conservatives. In the event, it was the only riding out of eight in t Xoxr Halton highway closures for planned roadwork on Oct. 3
 OTTAWA鈥擟onservative Leader Erin OToole accused Justin Trudeau of  playing a game with peoples lives  as another bitter political dispute brewed over the latest Opposition demands for a wide-ranging probe into the Liberal governments COVID-19 health response.OToole savaged the prime minister Thursday for choosing to  roll the dice with lives in a pandemic  the day after the Liberal government survived a Commons vote that Trudeau had chosen to make a make-or-break confidence matter.A Conservative motion to create a special committee to investigate government corruption was defeated Wednesday when New Democrats, Greens and  stanley tumbler two Independents voted with the Liberals to defeat the Conservative motion 180-146, and an election was averted.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But another confrontation looms.The New Democrats say they will vote with the Conservatives on a new demand for a sweeping probe by the Commons health committee into the COVID-19 response, which would require t stanley website he government to produce thousands of documents to deal with a range of issues.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said,  Its r stanley mugs eally the function of Parliament to have access to information like that  to ensure the Liberals havent made decisions to help their close friends.The Liberal government said late Thursday it would not declare Mondays vote another matter of confidence, even as two cabinet ministers flagged g
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« Reply #5551 on: November 05, 2024, 12:42:52 AM »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Elections Canada is bracing for an explosive increase in the number of Canadians who vote by mail should the country be plunged into an election during the COVID-19 pandemic.Public opinion research commissioned by the agency suggests 21.8 per cent of vo stanley becher ters would prefer to cast their ballots by mail during the pandemic, while 58 per cent would prefer to vote in-person at advance or election-day polling stations.In last fall   federal election, fewer than 50,000 of the 18.4 million Canadians who cast ballots did so by mail 鈥?34,142 of them living abroad and just 15,403 living in Canada.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Elections Canada   research suggests that number could shoot up to about four million if an election is held while the country is still in the grip of COVID-19, and the agency warns that such an increased volume of mail-in ballots could delay the release of election results.The results of the agency   researc stanley mug h are included in an updated posting on Elections Canada   website about the impact of the pandemic on its planning for an election, which could come as early as this fall.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 That   when public health experts fear the country could be hit by a second wave of the deadly  stanley cup coronavirus that causes COVID-19.The Liberal government holds only a minority of seats in the House of Commons and could be defeated at any time.      Almd Coronavirus cases increase in Mississauga and Brampton
 A second sworn member of the Halton Regional Police force has COVID-19, the force said Wednesday afternoon.Police said in a tweet the officer tested positive for the disease.The officer developed symptoms after their last day of work April 9, Halton police Chief Stephen Tanner said in a letter.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The officer maintained social distancing in alignment with the protocols for the coronavirus pandemic, Tanner said, as they interacted with the public in the days leading up to being symptomatic.      The appropriate public health authorities have investigated and determined there is no related exposure concern for the public, Tanner said in the letter.        ARTICLE CONT stanley tumbler INUES stanley quencher  BELOW                                 The officer has been off work since April 9 and continues to recover at home, Tanner added.This is the second known stanley cup  case of coronavirus among Halton officers. The first one came near the end of March.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Reply #5552 on: November 05, 2024, 01:06:56 AM »
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 Halton Region has issued a cold weather warning starting Monday.Daytime temperatures in the region over the next week are expected to range between -6 and -10 Celcius, but with windchill will feel like -11 to -15. Overnight temperatures are expected to range between -9 and -21 Celsius, or -18 to -33 with the windchill.Exposure to cold weather increases the risk of frostbite and hypothermia, which can result in severe health consequences.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Higher risk groups include anyone over the age of 65, infants and young children, outdoor work stanley cup ers, sports enthusiasts  hikers, skiers , homeless people, and anyone lacking shelter or p stanley fr roper clothing or food.Cold weather tips include:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Cover exposed skin using multiple layers of loose-fitting clothes with a wind-resistant outer layer, a hat, mittens, and scarf.鈥?Always be on the lookout for signs of frostbite and hypothermia.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Check in regularly, by phone or video, with vulnerable family, friends and neighbours, especially seniors who live on their own. stanley thermos mug  If phone or video is not possible, when checking-in with vulnerable individuals, remember to practice physical distancing and wash your hands frequently. If physical distancing is difficult to maintain, wear a non-medical mask.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               Lmzr Auditor warns Ford government needs  proper tracking  of COVID-19 spending
 Avoid traffic jams before they happen 鈥?36 closures are scheduled for roadwork on provincial highways in Halton on June 24, 2024:Highway 401 westbound on-ramp at Tra stanley cup falgar Road, Halton-Milton: all lanes closed from June 24 at 10 a.m. until June 27 at 2 p.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Regional Road 25, Milton: three alternating lanes closed from June 23 at stanley website  9 p.m. until June 29 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound on-ram stanley cups uk p at Regional Road 25, Milton: all lanes closed from June 24 at 10 a.m. until June 27 at 2 p.m.Queen Elizabeth Way Toronto bound on-ramp at Bronte Road, Oakville: all lanes closed from June 23 at 11 p.m. until June 28 at 5 a.m.Highway 403 eastbound between Queen Elizabeth Way, Oakville and Erin Mills Pkwy, Mississauga: one alternating lane closed from June 23 at 11 p.m. until June 28 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound express between Winston Churchill Boulevard and Credit River, Mississauga: one alternating lane closed from June 23 at 11 p.m. until June 29 at 5 a.m.Queen Elizabeth Way Toronto bound off-ramp at Walkers Line, Burlington: all lanes closed from June 24 at 11 p.m. until June 25 at 5 a.m.Queen Elizabeth Way Fort Erie bound off-ramp at Dorval Drive, Oakville: all lanes closed from June 23 at 11 p.m. until June 28 at 5 a.m.Queen Elizabeth Way Toronto bound off-ramp at Brant Street, Burlington: all lanes closed from June 24 at 11 p.m. until June 25 at 5 a.m.Queen Elizabeth Way Toronto bound off-ramp at Appleby Line, Burlington: all lanes c

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« Reply #5553 on: November 05, 2024, 01:29:36 AM »
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 It is painfully hard to stomach Ontarios boast that it  had workers backs  from the first 鈥?coming so long after Doug Ford cut them off from sick pay and COVID took root.The premier still confuses the compulsive patting of his own stanley thermosflasche  back with protecting workers backs 鈥?not just now, as the howls of outrage grow louder, but 14 months ago when the first cries of heartache could be heard.Fords Tories turned a deaf ear back then. Now theyve revealed their  stanley water bottle tin ears.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The governing Progressive Conservatives closed their eyes to the complexities of COVID, while ignoring the helping hand of sick pay that was staring them in the face. Instead of sorting things out, the PCs strung people along with twisted ideological claims, strangled them with red tape and tangled them in word games.Now, Ford wants forgiveness and his cabinet ministers seek absolution on sick pay. With thousands of people dead, the governments deathbed repentance is not too little 鈥?double the money is not nothing 鈥?but it comes unforgivably late in the day as the pandemics final chapter is written.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ontario will now guarantee workers three sick days without losing pay 鈥?keeping t stanley tumbler hem on the payroll, instead of making them fill out federal forms to claim partial reimbursement that can take weeks. Thats a big improvement 鈥?and a testament to how inadequate the previous patchwork has pr Gyna Bizarre  housing market: 1,500 people sign up to buy 10 new townhomes in Cambridge
 OTTAWA 鈥?The Canada Food Inspection Agency has issued a warning that a brand of vegan chocolate bars actually contains milk.The agency put out the allergen alert late Sunday, saying that two varieties of iChoc vegan bars contain improperly labelled milk.It says the affected bars are the White Vanilla Vegan bar and the Classic Vegan Bar.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The bars are advertised as being made with rice drink and note in the nutrition information that they may contain trace amounts of milk. stanley cup       But the CFIA says that anyone with an allergy to milk should not consume the bars, because it could be dangerous to their health.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The agency says the allergen alert  stanley cup was prompted by consumer complaints and has not caused any known illnesses.Th stanley cup is report by The Canadian Press was first published on May 24, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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« Reply #5554 on: November 05, 2024, 01:51:44 AM »
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 COLUMBIA FALLS, Mont. 鈥?Crews have started clearing snow from roads in Glacier National Park.Park spokeswoman Lauren Alley tells the Hungry Horse News that crews started clearing Two Medicine Road on the parks ; east side Monday after working on Chief Mountain Road last week.They plan to begin plowing the park   west side on April 1. The crews will plow Going-to-the-Sun Road after Camas Road is clear.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The full length of Going-to-the-Sun Road won ;t open unti stanley cup l June 22.      Officials sa stanley cup y pavement preservation work is planned for the road in June and then again in September to avoid construction during the peak tourism season.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 ___Information from: Hungry Horse News stanley cup , http://hungryhorsenews               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Associated Press Qswz Canopy Growth Corp. to cease operations at sites in five Canadian provinces
 From filters to photo manipulation, there are so many new tech tools available for social media now, it   hard to tell what  stanley cup   real and what   fake.聽And it can be hard for even the experts to get it right all of the time, said聽Avery Swartz, a tech educator who will be speaking at the Innisfil IdeaLAB and Library Oct. 19 during a seminar called AI explained: Navigating th botella stanley e future with confidence.For example, when former U.S. president Donald Trump recently said,  In Springfield, they ;re eating the dogs. The people that came in, they ;re eating the cats  during a Sept. 10 natio stanley cup nal presidential debate, it got people talking.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It was a narrative that Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, were stealing and eating pet cats and dogs. The rumour started from a post shared in a Springfield community page on Facebook.Remember when my hometown of Springfield Ohio was all over National news for the Haitians I said all the ducks were disappearing from our parks Well, now its your pets. @FoxNews pic.twitter/IirKMjlHPp鈥?LemmiesLuLu  @BuckeyeGirrl  September 5, 2024        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 However, following Trump   claim, fact checkers have learned theres no evidence Haitian migrants are eating pets in Springfield, Ohio. In response to recent rumours alleging criminal activity by the immigrant population in our city, we wish to clarify that th

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 Ontario has launched a counselling program to help jurors dealing with lingering psychological trauma from the horrors they hear in court.Attorney General Yasir Naqvi announced Tuesday  Jan. 31  that jurors in this province now have access to free counselling services.Speaking during a news conference at Hamiltons John Sopinka Courthouse, Naqvi said Ontarios Jury Support Program would provide professional, confidential counselling services to jurors who served on criminal, civil and coroner inque stanley cup st juries.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Some evidence and testimony in these proceedings  can leave real lasting traumatic effect  on jury members asked to disrupt jobs, families and everyday lives to fulfil their civic duty, said Naqvi.Help should be a phone call away for those who cannot shake the effects of graphic court testimony and evidence, he insisted.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The program will provide up to eight one-hour sessions for any juror who seeks help. There will be no out-of-pocket expenses,  added Naqvi, who did not provide a cost to the government, but said the program would be paid for within the existing ministry budget. stanley mugs                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Jurors can call 1-844-JUROR-ON or visit Ontario.ca/jurorsupport for more information.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               The goal of gourde stanley  thi Bbob CLOSURE INFORMATION   : Live updates in Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills for Thursday, March 2 on traffic and weather as well as school bus cancellations
 Stay home or pay up.Scofflaws who ignore the Ontario governments order to stay out of recreational facilities, such as playgrounds, basketball courts, and dog parks, risk fines of up to $100,000 and one year in jail.Thats according to the strict legislation used by Premier Doug Ford in a bid to stop t stanley cup he spread of the聽COVID-19 virus.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, invoked during the pandemic, the penalties for disobeying an emergency order can be severe. In the case of an individual 鈥?a fine of not more than $100,000 and for a term of imprisonment of not more than one year,  the law states.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  In the case of an individual who is a director or officer of a corporation 鈥?a fine of not more than $500,000 and for a term of imprisonment of not more than one year; and in the case of a corporation 鈥?a fine of not more than $10 million. While the latter two penalties would not apply to most Ontarians 鈥?those provisions are aimed at non-essential businesses who open during an emergency or crisis profiteers 鈥?the government is serious about curbing the coronavirus by any means necessary.               A stanley mugs RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ford, w stanley cup ho has extended the declaration of emergency for another two weeks, said Tuesday that he is very serious about clamping down on social interactions that help

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« Reply #5556 on: November 05, 2024, 02:39:06 AM »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The role immigrant labour is playing to keep the country moving during the COVID-19 pandemic is pro stanley water jug of of why robust immigration must continue in the aftermath, federal Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino said Friday.While the health and safety of Canadians must be assured before the doors of the country can be opened as widely again, they will be, Mendicino said.He believes Canadians would want it that way.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Immigration is fundamentally about pe stanley cup ople coming together to build a stronger country, and that is an enduring value that I believe in, that I have faith in Canadians that they believe in, that we will see endure long after COVID-19 is behind us, he said in an interview with The Canadian Press.Just as the COVID-19 pandemic was beginning to force travel bans and border shutdowns in March, Mendicino had released the Liberals ; next three-year p stanley hrnek lan for immigration.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It called for the admission of 341,000 permanent residents in 2020, 351,000 in 2021 and 361,000 in 2022, record highs.They follow annual increases to immigration levels by the previous Conservative government as well, as politicians of all stripes have moved to address chronic job shortages in certain sectors of the economy.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But with domestic unemployment nearing historic l Zvor Police investigating after more than $700,000 worth of motorcycles stolen from Milton lot
 Daily Bread Food Bank will open a new warehouse on May 25 to accommodate the need for food distribution in response to  vaso stanley the COVID-19 pandemic.In partnership with Feed Ontario and its new Emergency Food Box program, the new space at 40 Butterick Rd.聽will serve as a distribution hub for more than 60,000 food boxes, or 1,000 pallets, that will go out to individuals and families stanley website  experiencing hunger across Toronto. As the need for food continues to rise dramatically in Toronto due to the impact of COVID-19, Daily Bread Food Bank has adjusted its operations to ensure no one goes hungry,  the Etobicoke-based food bank said in a media advisory on Friday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Two months ago, Etobicoke-based international disaster relief humanitarian aid charity,聽GlobalMedic, installed one of its huge tents outside Daily Bread Food Banks building to protect the safety of vulnerable people picking up food. Usually, GlobalMedi stanley cup c provides the tents abroad for use as field hospitals.

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« Reply #5557 on: November 05, 2024, 02:51:12 AM »
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 Halton police nabbed a number of people for allegedly driving impaired over the past several days.Below is a map of all alleged impaired driving incidents responded to by Halton Regional Police throughout the week, and where exactly, those incidents occurred. Youll find a summary of each incident and where it occurred by clicking on the point of interest.Below the map is a plain-text summary of each incident.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        All persons charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On July 28, 2023, Halton Police officers responded to a complaint in the area of Derry Road and Walkers Line in Milton. As a result of an investigation, a 29-year-old from Burlington was charged with operation while operation and blood alcohol concentration 80 mgs or more, within two hours.On July 28, 2023, Halton Police officers responded to a citizen-initiated complaint in the area of 5 Side Road and 3 Line in Halton Hills. As a result of an investigation, a stanley vattenflaska  37-year-old from Hamilton was charged with operation while impaired and blood alcohol stanley kaffeebecher  concentration 80 mgs or more, within two hours.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        stanley thermobecher                                  On July 30, 2023, Halton Police officers conducted a traffic stop in the area of Appleby Line and Fairview Street in Burlington. As a result of an investigation, a 43-year-old from Burlingto Tvks Having difficulty booking a flu shot this year  Don t panic 鈥?but be prepared to wait
 Environment Canada is forecasting possible showers this morning in Halton Hills. The daytime high is expected to reach 23 C. There   a 30 per cent chance of precipitation.Tonight, exp water bottle stanley ect showers with a night time low of 17 C. There   a 40 per cent probability of precipitation overnight. The stanley cups  sun will set at 9:05 p.m.Tomorrow   forecast calls for showers during the day with a high of 24 C. At night, expect showers with a low of 11 C. The sun will rise at 5:40 a.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Historically for June 25, Halton Hills ; average high is 19.1 C and record high was 36.7 C in 1952. Halton Hills ; average low is 13.2 C and record low was 6.1 C in 1965.      Halton Hills ; forecast for the rest of the week:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Thursday: A mix of sun and cloud with a high of 23 C and cloudy periods at night with a low of 11 CFriday: A mix of sun and cloud with a high of 25 C and cloudy periods at night with a low of 18 CSaturday: Ch stanley thermos ance of showers with a high of 27 C and chance of showers at night with a low of 17 CSunday: A mix of sun and cloud with a high of 25 C and cloudy periods at night with a low of 11 C

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 When Peterboroughs Maureen Bulger heard about the 17-year old fighting to spread the word about his painful skin disorder, she was inspired.When she learned about his death in April, she was heartbroken.Now shes pla stanley water jug nning a fourth annual event to raise money for Debra, an organization which  stanley cup supports families who are dealing with epidermolysis bullosa  EB .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to Debra, EB affects more than 2,000 Canadians and causes painful blisters on the skin. EB can mean a life of extreme pain, disability and is often fatal in infancy in the Junctional Herlitz type,  says Debras website.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Jonathan Pitre was a 17-year old who lived with the disorder and became a young advocate. The Ottawa teen was a friend of the Ottawa Senators, and at one point the entire team came out to meet him at his home.He was often known was Ottawas  butterfly boy,  referring to the sensitivity of the skin of those who have EB.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bulger, who is now a board member with Debra, read about Pitre in 2014 when she saw an article about him on Facebook.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               He touched my heart,  says Bulger a stanley thermobecher bout Pitres story.She says despite suffering his entire life he was a hero who was fighting for others suffering from EB.Bulger initially  Clcg INCREDIBLE : Milton man wins $1 million Lotto Max prize for 2nd time in 13 months
 Ontario is reporting another 269 COVID-19 cases and six more deaths. Of the six deaths, one of the deaths occurred more than a month ago and is being added to the cumulative count due to a data cleanup according to the provinces latest report released Tuesday morning.Ontario has administered 18,428 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 22,413,315 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night.According to the Stars vaccine tracker, 11,463,641 people in Ontario have received at least one shot. That works out to approximately 87.9 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 77.1 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The stanley mugs  province says 10,949,674 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses. That works out to approximately 84.0 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 73.7 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine.The province now includes data that reflects hospitalizations and cases by vaccinatio stanley tumblers n status. Ontario warns that the new process may cause discrepancies between other hospitalization numbers being collected using a different process, and that the data may not match daily COVID-19 case counts.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The province reports stanley cup usa  142 COVID-19 c

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 Halton Regional Police Service is warning residents about an explicit video blackmail scam that is making the rounds in the region.According to officers, over the past week, they have received more than 30 calls from concerned residents, who all received the same threatening email.In this email, the sender provides the victims current or previous password as proof they have contro stanley cups uk l of the victims computer.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The sender claims they used the computers webcam to capture explicit video of the victim and say they will release this video, possibly to the victims contact list, unless the victim pays them in Bitcoin. This is a phishing scam,  said Det. Const. Kevin Harvey of the Regional Fraud Unit.        A stanley thermobecher RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The fraudsters do  stanley tumbler not have access to your computer. Harvey said the passwords were obtained from a previous data breach, likely of a legitimate business that had this information.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Halton police recommends people who receive this email delete it without replying.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Those who have fallen victim to this scam and provided money or Bitcoin and reside in Halton Region can contact the Halton police fraud intake office at 905-465-8741.Residents are reminded:鈥?To watch out for urgent-looking messages that Srdk WARNING: Recall underway for popular Halton milk products that may cause vomiting
 HUNTSVILLE-LAKE OF BAYS 鈥?Peninsula Lake in North Muskoka is about to become a watery guinea pig of sorts.Christy Doyle, director of environmental and watershed programs for the District of Muskoka, told district committee members in July that the lake was the ideal candidate for the first causation study of a lake listed as vulnerable within the regional governments newly-updated official plan. We intend to do all the lakes that require causation studies within a two-year period,  said Doyle.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Lakes listed as vulnerable because of blue-green algae include Bruce Lake, Clarke Pond, Boyd Bay, Leonard Lake, Peninsula Lake, Stewart Lake and Three Mile Lake 鈥?while lakes listed as vulnerable because of phosphorus concentrations over 20 micrograms per litre are Barrons Lake, Bass Lake and Three Mile Lake.The st stanley mugs udies, according to the district, would determine the cause of the lakes vulnerabilities through water quality monitoring and sampling data, water-body-specific application of the districts water quality model, hydrology and inflow assessments, indivi stanley cups dual on-site sewage services inspections, and surveys of land use patterns, shoreline disturbance and existing development constraints 鈥?or other means.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Vulnerable lakes  stanley tumblers are under enhanced protection policies that include additional restrictions on lot creation, development of vacant lots or r

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« Reply #5560 on: November 05, 2024, 04:52:14 AM »
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 Most Ontarians believe the COVID-19 pandemic, which struck in March, will last one to two years, a new Star poll suggests.The Campaign Research survey also found a vast majority of respondents want stanley flask  restrictions to continue until the end of November to curb the termo stanley  spread of coronavirus infections, which have risen to new heigh stanley thermobecher ts in recent weeks.This comes as Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce Tuesday a new framework that would allow businesses, such as restaurant, bars, and gyms in Toronto, Peel, York, and Ottawa, to re-open for indoor services.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Overall, 72 per cent of people believe the government has done  a good job  responding to the pandemic with 21 per cent saying it has done  a bad job  and 6 per cent were unsure.But 69 per cent feel restrictions should remain in place until the end of the month.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 That included 54 per cent who felt the government has done  a good job  and 15 per cent who felt the government  has done a bad job because the rules and restrictions were not effective enough and more restrictions and more enforcement must be put into place. Campaign Research polled 1,118 people across Ontario last Thursday through Monday using Maru/Blues online panel. It is an opt-in poll, but for comparison purposes, a random sample of this size would have a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points, 19 times out of 20 Sczg TD Bank hiring 2,000 new tech workers
 TORONTO 鈥?The Rogers fami stanley cups uk ly is making a $60-million donation to various charities across Canada to help those hurt financially by the COVID-19 pandemic.Martha Rogers, chair of the Rogers Foundation, says all of the money will be donated this year so it can ma stanley spain ke an impact quickly as possible.The money wil stanley cup l go toward three broad areas including: helping to feed Canadians, aid to deal with homelessness and domestic crisis, and support for vulnerable children and young people.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Among the organizations receiving money will be Food Banks Canada, the Salvation Army, Women   Shelters Canada and the Children   Aid Foundation.The Rogers family wealth comes from Rogers Communications Inc., the massive cable and wireless company founded by Ted Rogers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Edward Rogers, chairman of the company, says the Rogers family build is building on support from Rogers Communications for Food Banks of Canada, Big Brothers Big Sisters Canada, Women   Shelters Canada and PFLAG Canada.This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 15, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:RCI.B                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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« Reply #5561 on: November 05, 2024, 05:16:34 AM »
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 BRANTFORD 鈥?Mark Wilson contemplates lives lost as he sits on the steps of a downtown building during a recent summer evening.The often intertwined tragedies of homelessness and opioid addiction have taken the small city he calls home by storm.I ;ve been here most of my life and I ;ve never seen it like this, the 59-year-old says about the current affordable-housing crunch.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The city of about 100,000 on the banks of the Grand River has breathed life into its moribund downtown with a Wilfrid Laurier Unive stanley cups uk rsity satellite campus.Wilson, who   not homeless, says landlords, in their push to cash in on the student influx, have turned what used to be cheap apartments into more expensive housing.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There   people that sleep up here on the steps at nighttime, he says about the federal building, a heritage site at the corner of Dalhousie and Queen streets.But Wilson says he has also borne witness to how a deadly g stanley cup eneration of street drugs have taken hold in his city.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He knows two people who have overdosed in the past while. Purple heroin, a  stanley cups uk volatile mix that includes fentanyl, a powerful painkiller, was to blame, he says.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Brantford has a drug s Cavf Birthdays are a way to signify change. Many approaching their second in a pandemic feel stuck
 VICTORIA鈥擳he air was thick with sweat, forming condensation on the windows. A rotating crowd of 40 to 60 people crammed into a one-bedroom suite in downtown Victoria danced 鈥?inasmuch as they had room to move 鈥?to music played by a DJ. The door to the six-floor condo building was propped open to let guests flow freely inside. It was sweaty, gross,  said Bowen Osoko, spokesp stanley tumbler erson for the Victoria police department, which broke up the event Friday night and levied British Columbias first fine for private parties under the COVID-19 Related Measures Act. Everything you would not want to see at a COVID party was happening there.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police went back to the same unit in downtown Victoria on Saturday night, where they arrest stanley uk ed one 18-year-old guest and issued more tickets.The weekend gathering 鈥?and its shutdown by police 鈥?marks a hard shift in B.C.s pandemic rules approach, from the carrot to the stick.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Since February, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has been steadfast that the best way to redu stanley tumblers ce risk of spreading COVID-19 was not by setting up rigid rules and enforcing them through fines, but by explaining the need for everyone to change their behaviours and getting them on board. Be kind, be calm, be safe,  was, and still is, her most-used catchphrase to summarize the strategy.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   

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« Reply #5562 on: November 05, 2024, 05:41:36 AM »
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 OTTAWA鈥擟onservative Leader Andrew Scheer is announcing today he will step down once a new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada is selected.Scheer told his caucus MPs at an emergency caucus meeting Thursday. MPs later filed into the House of Commons tight-lipped after leaving the meeting where Scheer was expected to deliver his resignation speech.Conservative MPs and senators dodged reporters questions.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Two Conse stanley flask rvative sources told the Star that Scheer will step down, but one said he will only step down once a new leader is chosen.The announcement comes as an internal review by John Baird was completed, and submitted to Scheer, just seven weeks after Scheer led the Conservatives to more seats in the federal election campaign, but failed to beat a wounded Liberal leader Justin Trudeau.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Conservative benches in the Commons were more than half full as Scheer was expected to arrive, but there were not too many glum faces.The party has been convulsed with internal divisions ever since won a greater share of the popular but fell short of expectations that it would defeat a Liberal party bruised by the SNC Lavalin c stanley travel mug ontroversy and other ethical problems.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        stanley en mexico                                  Defeated Conservative candidates and campaign managers in Quebec had openly demanded Scheer step aside.           Oaue Human remains dating back about 900 years found in Ohio
 After several months of hardship, Ontario hair salons finally reopened Wednesday, much to the relief of both struggling business owners and the provinces ungroomed masses.Peter Kalamaris, owner of the  world famous  Peters Barbershop in west Toronto, started cutting hair at stanley canada  7 a.m. Wednesday. The shop is already completely booked for at least the next four days. Its great to be back and cutting,  Kalamaris said, adding clients seemed extremely happy to get rid of their  mops  and  butchered COVID cuts.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In Keswick, Court Lalonde had the first appointment of the day at The Queensway Barbershop. He was one of the luck stanley termohrnek y ones because his barber told him the shop is fully booked for the next two weeks. His phone just wont stop,  Lalonde said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 With the proper safety protocols in place and having two doses of the vaccine, he said he felt comfortabl stanley cup e to be at the shop. Before the pandemic, he would get his haircut every two weeks. I feel better now that I got a haircut,  Lalonde said.  I feel normal.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ontarios move to Step 2 of its reopening plan lifts many COVID-19 restrictions, allowing hair and nail salons to open, and increasing the capacity of religious services.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The Step 2 reopening

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« Reply #5563 on: November 05, 2024, 06:05:01 AM »
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 In the midst of  stanley cup Peterboroughs housing crisis, calls for the construction of new affordable housing has been heard clearly by the city and those in the housing market.But actually building those homes has its own set of challenges, some harder to overcome stanley thermobecher  than others. Were beyond a crisis,  says Sarah Burke, CEO of Habitat for Humanity Peterborough and the Kawartha.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Aug. 8 Habitat announced it was building a 41-unit affordable housing project on Leahys Lane. But that project was years in the making and came with its own difficulties.Burke says c stanley cup urrently Habitat is up to building five homes a year, but a few years ago the board expressed interesting in creating a bigger impact in the housing market.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The first big problem was availability though. Theres just no land left,  says Burke.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Habitat doesnt have the financial power of other developers, and when lots came up they werent able to compete.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Thankfully one lot became available where the owner was seeking to build a condo building, and was already at the site plan approval stage. Burke says when she found that out she negotiated a deal to buy the property and the project itself. It was three years of work already done,  she says Ejtg EPA to ease emission restrictions on coal-fired power plants
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario is extending its COVID-19 residential electricity rate relief for another five months, but the fixed price will be going up by nearly three cents per kilowatt hour.Premier Doug Ford   office said Saturday that hydro rates will now be a flat 12.8 cents per kilowatt hour, regardless of the time of day.That   higher than the 10.1 cents per hour being that   been charged since electricity relief was introduced on March 24, but still well below peak rates that can reach as high stanley uk  as 20.8 cents.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The province says the chang stanley cup es will be effective June 1 and last until Oct. 31, while industrial and commercial businesses will also see an ex stanley website tension of the COVID-19 relief through the end of June.When the COVID-19 hydro rate relief was first announced, it was expected to affect about five million residential ratepayers, farms and small businesses subject to time-of-use pricing.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ontario surpassed its daily target of 16,000 tests for the third consecutive day with the latest figures reported on Saturday.There were 20,640 tests completed on Friday, though the total was still below the province   daily capacity of nearly 25,000 tests.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The province reported 323 new COVID-19 cases, and 17 more deaths.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW     

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« Reply #5564 on: November 05, 2024, 06:27:57 AM »
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 TORONTO 鈥?A new stress test for all uninsured mortgages is unnecessary and could increase costs for home vaso stanley buyers, a report by the Fraser Institute said Wednesday.Study author Neil Mohindra wrote the proposed stress test will do more harm than good by limiting access to mortgages for some homebuyers.The mandatory standard for stress testing could result in a less competitive and more concentrated mortgage market, he wrote in the report.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The study comes as the fed stanley water bottle eral Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions finalizes new lending guidelines.Among the changes being contemplated is a requirement that homebuyers who have a down payment of 20 per cent or more and do not require mortgage insurance still have to show they can make their payments if interest rates rise.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The head of OSFI has said that Canada   banking regulator wants to reduce the ris stanley mug k of mortgage defaults because of high levels of household debt.We are not waiting to see those risks crystallize in rising arrears and defaults before we act, OSFI head Jeremy Rudin said last week.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Canadian household debt compared with disposable income hit a record high in the second quarter. Statistics Canada reported last month that household credit market debt as Qudz Court upholds breathalyzer evidence rules
 Caledon OPP administered naloxone to a 45-year-old man who was suspected of having an overdose.On Friday, April 26, police got a call from a family member who came home to find the man unresponsive inside the home. Officers went to the area of Finnerty Sideroad and Duffy   Lane and found an unconscious man.The 45-year-old man was unresponsive, had purple lips and was having difficulty breathing. The officer i stanley botella mmediately administered naloxone, in an attempt to save his life.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The individual regained consciousness and was transported to a local hospital for assessment.It is suspected that the individual purchased and consumed fentanyl, which he believed to be heroin at the time.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Caledon community street-crime unit has been engaged, and the investigation is ongoing. I stanley cup spain f you have any information regarding this incident, call the Caledon community street crime unit at 905-584-2241.This is the second time this spring that Caledon officers have administered naloxone to someone suspected of having an stanley tumblers  opioid overdose.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On March 17, Const. Kelly Mak and Const. Guillermo Fonte-Alvarez were responding to a noise complaint in the area of Mountainview Road and Olde Base Line Road in Caledon East when they came across two unconscious 18-year-old men seated in a vehicle pa