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 The fire services presented a report requesting additional funding to replace an aerial ladder truck during the Feb. 13 Halton Hills council meeting.The replacement of aerial ladder truck 750  a 2004, 65-foot model  is included in the 2023 capital budget at an estimated cost of $1,800,000.Pointing at global post-pandemic impacts across various fields, the report shares that the cost of the ladder truck has increased by approximately $250,000 to $2,050,000.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In addition, the report states the ladder l vaso stanley ength is insufficient to provide emergency respo stanley cups uk nse to all buildings in the municipality.The report sugge botella stanley sts additional funding be financed from the equipment replacement reserve. Any excess funds would be returned to the reserves. The request will be presented for final disposition at the next council meeting.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 NO-STOPPING-ZONE SIGNSCouncil passed bylaw No. 2023-0008, to amend bylaw No. 1984-0001, for regulating traffic and parking on highways.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Under the bylaw, a no-stopping-zone sign will be installed on both the east and west side of Banting Road from Highway 7, for a distance of 20 meters and 27 meters south of the highway respectively.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              A third no-stopping-zone sign will be installed Anrg Highlights of the 2017-18 B.C. budget
 Health Canada is warning shoppers about a  stanley mug major recall at Costco stores.This recall involves more than 32,000 SunVilla 10 foot Solar LED Market Umbrellas. The patio umbrellas were sold in various colours and have LED lights on the inside arms of the umbrella, according to Health Canada.The lithium-ion batteries may overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard, Health Canada said in its recall warning issued Thursday, June 23.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As of June 9 2022, the company has received one  stanley cups uk report of a battery overheating and umbrella catching fire in Canada, and no reports of injuries. In the U stanley drinking cup nited States, the company has received five reports of batteries overheating with four reports of umbrellas catching on fire and 1 report of a smoke inhalation injury.      Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled umbrella, Health Canada said, and remove the Solar Panel from the top of the umbrella, store the panel out of the sun and away from combustible material, and do not charge the panel with the AC adapter.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The company reported that 32,702 units of the affected product were sold in Canada and 222,303 were sold in the United States from January 2021 to May 2022.For more information, consumers can contact SunVilla by telephone 866-600-3133, by email at LEDRecall@sunvilla or visit the company website https://sunvil