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 Homeowners in聽New Tecumseth will have to shell out even more to cover their property tax bill in the new year.The 2020 budget was ratified at the Dec. 23 council meeting with a net operating and capital levy of $37 million.The levy is rising 3.18 per cent, which works out to an additional $70 for the owner of an average assessed home  stanley kaffeebecher worth $428,273.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Residents will also have to pay an additional $11 as part of a separate 0.5 per cent capital levy that will be dedicated to asset replacement.The town did not provide the blended rate including Simcoe County and education taxes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Water and wastewater rates are also going up by three per cent as of April 1. This translates to an additional $24 for the average water user.Council passed the budget without makin vaso stanley g a final decision on how to proceed with the new administration centre project.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        At the Dec. 9 working session, council voted 5-4 in favour of building the new facility at the former Alliston Union Public School property at 25 Albert St. W. at a cost of $16.7 million. The motion would have otherwise failed if it wasn ;t for the absence of Tottenham Coun. Alan Lacey, who is among the five councillors opposed to building the centre at 25 Albert St stanley cup .                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                            Dmhn Extremely dangerous   : Disturbing video shows men throwing eggs at cars on QEW in Burlington and police looking for suspects
 Firearms reportedly spotted at Georgetown high school Friday were replicas, police have determined.Uniform and district criminal investigators have completed their investigation into the Georgetown District High School weapons incident and determined that the firearms that were reportedly sighted within the school were plastic replicas that several students had found from the school   Theatre Arts Department intended as theatre props, Halton police Staff Sgt. Jeff Foster said in a media release.A secure storage area that the replica guns were being stored in were pointed at students within the school hallways, prompting school officials to call 9-1-1 and initiate a lockdown.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                    stanley france      Upon the lockdown, the replica guns were discarded in and around the school property. All were later retrieved.      Three male youths are all facing charges of theft and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose. A fourth male was released unconditionally as the investigation determined his involvement in the incident was minimal.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police are asking anyone with further information regarding this incident to contact Det. Sgt. Ellie Bale at 905-825-4747, ext. 2415, or the on-duty staff sergeant at 905-825-4747, ext. 2410.Tips can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers See Something  Hear Something   stanley tumblers Know Something  Contact Crime  stanley water bottle Stoppersrdqu

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 TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange  20,052.25, down 98.62 points. The Toronto-Dominion Bank.  TSX:TD . Financials. Down 29 cents, or 0.34 per cent, to $85.08 on 16.9 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bombardier Inc.  TSX:BBD.B . Industrial stanley tumblers s. Down three cents, or 1.36 per cent, to $2.18 on 12.6 million shares.TC Energy Corp.  TSX:TRP . Energy. Up 34 cents, or 0.55 per cent, to $61.82 on 9.4 million shares.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Baytex Energy Corp.  TSX:BTE . Energy. Up 16 cents, or 4.46 per cent, to $3.75 on 8.2 million shares.Crescent Point Energy Corp.  TSX:CPG . Energy. Up 19 cents, or 3.18 per cent, to $6.17 on 7.2 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Cenovus Energy Inc.  TSX:CVE . Energy. Up 39 cents, or 3.06 per cent, to $13.12 on 6.7 million shares.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Companies in the news:Canadian National Railway Co.  TSX:CNR . Down $2.09 or 1.4 per cent, to $147. Canadian National Railway Co. has called a special meeting of shareholders for March 22 in response to a request from an activist investor unhappy with CN   bid for Kansas City Southern. British-based TCI Fund Managem stanley cup ent Ltd. is seeki stanley vaso ng an overhaul of the railway   board of directors and the replacement o

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 VAL-D ;OR, Que. 鈥?PetroNor, a petroleum p stanley thermobecher roducts distributor operating in northwest Quebec, has a new equity partner 鈥?Suncor Energy Inc.  TSX:SU .Financial terms o stanley kubek f the arrangement weren ;t disclosed but the companies said the Calgary-based oil and gas company would  stanley cup have a 41 per cent stake in PetroNor, which is owned and operated by the James Bay Crees.Suncor will also continue to supply PetroNor with fuel and distillate from the Suncor Montreal refinery.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        PetroNor distributes petroleum products across the James Bay and Abitibi-Temiscamingue regions of Quebec.      PetroNor president Ted Moses says the business relationship with the James Bay Crees demonstrates a shared belief in the long-term growth opportunities for PetroNor and the northwestern regions of Quebec.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Kris Smith, a Suncor executive vice-president, said the agreement builds on a 14-year relationship that the Calgary-based company has had with PetroNor and we ;re looking forward to working together to grow this business.By The Canadian Press Oyph Canadian wireless prices still high but . . .
 VANCOUVER鈥擜bout a dozen people from the Downtown Eastside b stanley taza roke into and occupied a local elementary school this weekend in what organizers say was an attempt to stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic.But the so-called  Kennedy Stewart Squat  鈥?named after Vancouvers mayor 鈥?was short-lived.Around 1 a.m. on Sunday, Vancouver police arrested 14 people who had barricaded themselves inside Lord Strathcona Elementary School, just eight hours into the occupation.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Schools in Vancouver, like those in many cities across the country, have been shuttered and classes moved online in an effort to slow the  stanley becher spread of the coronavirus.The occupation is one of several efforts by anti-poverty advocates in recent weeks to raise awareness about the lack of support for the homeless community during the COVID-19 pandemic.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Fiona York helped organize the squat and watched the arrests from outside the school. She said the group was simply trying to follow public health directives. The school building has running water for hand washing and enough space for people to distance themselves, she said. People who are homeless or stanley cup  inadequately housed should be able to follow public health directives like everyone else,  York told the Star in a phone interview.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She said dozens of police officer

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 Police say three incidents of antisemitic graffiti at Toronto schools are being treated as hate crimes and investigators are looking into whether they might be connected.Toronto police say the incidents at Central Technical High School, Malvern Collegiate Institute and Rosedale Heights School of the Arts were all reported Wednesday morning.Spokeswoman Const. Laura Brabant says two of them involved antisemitic language on the outside of the school buildings and one on a container on school grounds.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW     stanley termosy                                     She says officers are looking into possible links between the incidents due to the similarities in each of them.The Toronto District School Board said the hateful vandalism appears to have occurred ov stanley cup ernight in all three cases.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We are working with Toronto Police to provide any assistance that we can as they continue to investigate these incidents which are harmful and completely unacceptable on or off school property, spokesman Ryan Bird wrote in a statement.The graffiti are the latest in a number of antisemitic incidents in Toronto public schools.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Last week, the Toronto District School Board said it would increase education on the Holocaust in the wake of several incidents, including stanley website  one in which Grade 8 students performed the  Raqu Signs of hope as Omicron nears its peak, but no word on reopening province yet
 The Haldimand Police Services Board has some questions for Ontario Solicitor General Sylvia Jones and Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police Thomas Carrique, but won ;t get a chance to ask them directly at a Sept. 23 meeting.In a media release issued Sept. 21, the board said it would be  making a public  stanley uk announcement as to  its  concern into the ability of the Ontario Provincial Police to provide adequate and effective policing as it relates to the arbitrary taking of land by a group of Aboriginals. On July 19, a group of self-described land defenders 鈥?people from Six Nations, as well as stanley cup  other supporters 鈥?moved onto a construction site on McKenzie Road in Caledonia. The group is protesting a h stanley quencher ousing development there, saying the land is unceded Haudenosaunee territory.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The police services board said,  The taking of land was not sanctioned or approved by an order of any legal process within the Canadian court system. A Superior Court injunction has been issued, banning anyone but authorized users connected to the developers of the planned 218-unit subdivision from the site.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On Aug. 5, OPP removed people from the site, but they returned later that day and have been there since.To date, the OPP has subsequently made over 20 arrests, charging people who have been to the site, contrary to the court injunction.               ARTICL

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Shopify Inc. is reporting US$36 million in profits in the second quarter on a nearly doubling of revenues as it reaped the benefits of COVID-19 lockdowns.The Ottawa-based tech company says it earned 29 cents per diluted share for the three months ended June 30, compared with a loss of 26 cents per share or US$28.7 million in the prior year.Reporting in U.S. dollars, adjusted earnings reached $129.4 million or $1.05 per share, up from $10.7 million or 10 cents per share in the second quarter of 2019.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Revenues surged 97 per cent to $714.3 million from $362 million a year earlier.Shopify was expected to report a net loss of 59 cents per share or adjusted profit of one cent per  stanley vaso s stanley water jug hare on $513.8 million in revenues, according to f stanley cup inancial markets data firm Refinitiv.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The company says the ongoing effect of the pandemic has been to accelerate the shift of purchase habits to e-commerce with new stores created on the Shopify platform growing 71 per cent in the quarter. The world is changing fast. With the rapid shift to online commerce, massive disruption to conventional employment, and growing conviction that opportunity needs to be more evenly distributed, entrepreneurship has never been more important, said CEO Tobi Lutke               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This report by The Canadian Pres Bioq High Park to close during cherry blossom season over COVID-19 concerns
 No shot, no shoes, no service stanley cup  As Ontario prepares for Step 3 of its reopening on Friday, vaccination status will be top of mind for employers, employees and the Torontonians who frequent their establishments stanley spain . Some businesses may be wondering if they can compel their workers to get vaccinated; employees may not be fully aware of their rights; and consumers may be unsure if they can enter a business and demand to know whether employees are vaccinated.In the case of Filmores Gentlemans Club, the iconic Toronto strip club will be advertising its bared arms.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The establishment has declared all of its staff have received double vaccinations, and it will be requiring customers to declare the same before being allowed in when it reopens Friday.  Staff will still be wearing masks, while patrons will be required to do so upon entry. Kasper Cameron, manager at Filmores, said they decided to introduce the policy because he believes the strip club industry is already subject to unfair scrutiny, so they wanted to go beyond what is already required. He said there will be mandatory contact tracing at the door and they will be using the honour system to ask potential customers if theyve been immunized.        ARTICLE CONT stanley quencher INUES BELOW                                  Our primary concern is safety and to allow people to get back as normal as possible, and this is the only safe avenue that we are aware of at this time 鈥?O

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada   ambassador to the United States says predictions that NAFTA talks can be settled by the end of month are aspirational 鈥?even if American and Mexican officials are close to resolving their differences on complex auto sector issues.But David MacNaughton supports the push towards the ambitious goal and says Canadian negotiators are prepared to put in the long hours to help make it happen before the end of August.MacNaughton was closely following NAFTA talks in Washington on Friday between U.S. Trade Repr stanley hrnek esentative Robert Lighthizer and Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo, whose governments have both expressed optimism a deal could be hammered out this month.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I would describe it as aspirational and I think there   nothing wrong with aspiring to get everything done by the end of August and certainly we ;re going to be available 24-7, MacNaughton said in an interview when asked whe stanley cup ther he thought it would be possible to get the deal done within that timeline.I ;ve given up predicting. All I can tell you is we will do everything we can to put all of the resources we have to get a fair and reasonable deal as quickly as we can ... We ;ve had a lot of dates ove stanley bottles r the past 18 months and we haven ;t met any of them yet.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Media outlets reported Friday tha Jsij Toronto home sales and prices up in December
 WHITBY 鈥?A GoFundMe account for a young Whitby boy suddenly struck with leukemia has exploded with more than $28,000 in donations raised in just six days.Dylan Waduck, 12, called the  nicest, sweetest, kindest, gentlest kid you could ever imagine,  by the accounts organizer, Tracey Ferguson Robson, was complaining to his mom, Gina, about a sore back and shoulder early this month.Robson said Gina thought Dylan might have had a bump or two from using the familys backyard t stanley water bottle rampoline, but when Dylan continued to complain, his mother sent pictures of Dylans back to the famil stanley cup y doctor. The boy was then taken to Lakeridge Bowmanville, and from there to the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, where he was diagnosed with T-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia  T-ALL .            stanley cup     ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        All of this happened on Monday, May 4. He had three litres of fluid drained from his lungs the morning of Tuesday, May 5.Robson said Dylan, who plays minor hockey in Whitby, has gone through days of chemotherapy and also went through two and a half hours of surgery.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  So many people in the community have supported the family. This is going to be a long journey for Dylan. This is a marathon, not a sprint. This is going to be going on six months from now, and the funds that are raised will help the family,  Robson said.The organizer, a colleague of Ginas in the Durham Elementary Athletic A

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 A Durham girls choir is singing together, despite being phys stanley cups ically isolated, to inject a little sunshine into these dark times of the coronavirus pandemic.The Durham Girls Choir, made up of girls across the region aged seven to 18, have belted out O Canada while each is stuck at home. The 11 girls who participated in the venture sung along to a temp track provided by choir leader, Wendy Capkun.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They were given the tempo track on March 20 with a deadline to have their version of the anthem sung and sent back to Capkun by March 24. stanley taza  Members of the choir also provided inspirational pieces of art that are included alongside the girls as they sing the anthem.       One of the benefits of being in a choir is the girls have a sense of belonging in something bigger than themselves. Now that we have social isolation, we looked for a way to have a common project, but stanley uk  also a way to connect them  the choir  to a wider community,  said Capkun.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  It was a big job,  she said of combining the 11 individual songs into one video.  It was pretty tricky. Most of the girls stayed very, very close to the temp track, which made my job a lot easier,  Capkun said.The Durham Girls Choir started out way back in 1972 as the Oshawa Festival Choir and was founded by Elsie Drygala. It changed its name in the 1980s to reflect the fact that more girls were joining from acr

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 Its that time again.Salamander mating season is expected to start soon meaning the now annual road closure in Burlington has begun. The closure allows the endangered Jefferson salamanders to safely continue their breeding migration.King Road, near the base of the Niagara Escarpment to Mountain Brow Road, continues to be closed for construction of a nearby subdivision. The base of King Road will reopen to local traffic on April 15, once the salamanders are expected to finish their annual crossing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Hassaan Basit, president and CEO of Conservation Halton, said the annual road closure has resulted in the preservation of the Jefferson Salamander population. Since the first King Road closure in 2012, we have observed no Jefferson Salamander roa stanley vattenflaska d mortality in that area during the migration period,  said Basit.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In Canada, the Jefferson salamander is found in Southern Ontario in select areas of deciduous forest, mostly along the Niagara Escarpment.Jefferson salamanders spend most of their lives underground. As the weathe stanley nz r warms up and the sp stanley mug ring rain begins, the salamanders emerge and migrate to breed in temporary ponds formed by run-off, laying their eggs in clumps attached to underwater vegetation. Adults leave the ponds after breeding. By late summer, the larvae lose their gills, become air-breathing juveniles and leave the pond to head into th Ochv Is talcum powder safe for feminine hygiene
 Peel police have charged a young Brampton stanley quencher  woman and are looking for more suspects in connection with the theft of a Porsche in Mississauga.The Sept. 6 incident was captured on video and widely shared on social media, which led to the identification and arrest of the suspect, police say.Police allege the suspect went to the victims home near Winston Churchill Boulevard and Eglinton Avenue West in response to an Auto Trader ad in which the victim wa stanley uk s selling his 2022 Porsche Cayenne.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         While viewing the vehicle, the suspect reversed rapidly, striking and injuring the victim before fleeing with the stolen vehicle,  police said in a Wednesday afternoon news release, in which a video of the incident was released.Peel police spokesperson Const. Tyler Bell-Morena said the video  without question  helped identify the suspect.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Within 24 hours of posting the original video, we ha stanley cup d almost 100,000 reshares online, which inevitably puts her image in front of millions of people,  he said in an interview.  This also speaks to the importance of having good home surveillance footage to protect yourself and your property and really affords us the ability to investigate these  occurrences  as thoroughly as possible and seek the public assistance. Bell-Morena said several tips came in that allowed investigators to identify the suspect.               ARTICLE