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 An Orangeville company that pleaded guilty in connection to a workplace accident claims information the province has released to the public about the case doesnt necessarily reflect what was agreed to in court.Roto-Mill Inc. has been fined $60,000 after a male employee suffered serious injuries from hot asphalt while working on a job site at the Humberstone Speedway in Port Colborne in June 2016.The fine was issued after the company pleaded guilty in a St. Catharines courtroom on June 22. Ontarios Ministry of Labour issued a news release on Wednesday, June 27.               ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup  BELOW                                         What is reflected in the press release isnt necessarily saying what is in the agreed statement of facts. 鈥?There is some stuff that was left out,  Cameron Wood, Roto-Mills administrative manager responsible for corporate compliance, told the Banner. Our legal department is going to be contacting the ministry regarding the press release,  he added.  I dont want to comment further until our legal department gets this sorted out.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW     stanley cups                              In June 2016, the company was involved in a repaving construction project in the parki stanley thermoskannen ng lot of the Humberstone Speedway, on Main Street/Highway 3. The task required using asphalt that was heated to a liquid state inside a tanker truck.Ministry officials report workers were instructed to allow the asphalt to reach an operating temperature of 320 F and then s Zytk New dessert spot Dapper Doughnut Express lands in Brampton
 When Toronto-based Autumn Hachey first spotted her apartment in the west-end neighbourhood of Parkdale on Kijiji, she knew she had a potential project on her hands.The space had solid bones, but design-wise, it was far from easy on the eyes. The kitchen, for example, was furnished with IKEA cabinets and a retro black-and-white backsplash that made the room feel cramped and dark.A stylist with HGTV  stanley cup and interior designer by profession, Hachey   first instinct was to completely redo it, but there was one problem: It was a rental.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Rental renovations are notoriously difficult to pull off. Renters are often stuck jumping through hoops with their landlords to a stanley taza void being charged for damages or losing their security deposit. And without the incentive of watching your own property value climb, it   hard to justify any high-cost fixes 鈥?so renters have to get creative in making changes on the cheap.But Hachey found a way around both hurdles: She drew up a proposal that involved low-cost fixes, sat down with her landlord, and put forth her design ideas. She wanted to repaint the walls and the backsplash, install new cabinet handles and lighting fixtures, and grout tiles onto the side of an IKEA island that came with the space.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 She qu stanley thermos ickly got permission, and one month and $1,000 later, her newly renovated rental kitchen was bright, comfo