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 BEAVERTON, Ont. 鈥?Durham regional police are seeking witnesses in the fatal stabbing of a 21-year-old man in Beaverton, Ont.They say Joshua Elliott of Cannington, Ont., was found collapsed on the street last Friday night in downtown Beaverton.Elliott was taken to hospital in Orillia, Ont., where he died of his injuries.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Inves stanley thermoskannen tigators say officers stanley termosar  also located a 35-year-old man who was treated in hospital for a non-life threatening stab wound.      Police say they ;ve set up a command post in downtown Beaverton and would like to hear from any witnesses.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By The Ca gourde stanley nadian Press Dmqt TSX 2018 outlook: small gains, big volatility
 Masks will no longer be required in most of the last places where they were still mandatory, including public transit, as of Saturday, the provinces chief medical officer of health has announced. With high vaccination rates and Ontarios COVID-19 situation continuing to improve, most of the provinces remaining provincial masking requirements, including on public transit, will expire as of 12 stanley tumblers  a.m. on June 11, 2022,  Dr. Kieran Moore said in a statement posted on the governments website Wednesday.Masks will still be required i botella stanley n long-term-care and retirement homes, according to the provincial news release. But they will be only recommended in other settings such as hospitals and shelters. Organizations can implement their own policies on masking, even as this provincial mandate expires.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The province lifted mask requirements for most indoor settings including schools, movie theatres, sports stadiums, stores, gyms and restaurants on March 21. Mask  stanley cup requirements for high-risk settings 鈥?such as doctors offices, public transit, hospitals, shelters, retirement and long-term-care homes and labs 鈥?were kept in place until April 27 and then extended as cases spiked earlier this spring. They were set to expire on Saturday.Meanwhile, the University Health Network and Sunnybrook will continue with the current masking requirements in their hospitals beyond June 11, spokespersons confirmed to the Star on Tuesday.