Guuq COVID-19 could push Toronto condo prices down at steepest rate since 2008 recession
Greg Locke woke up the morning of Aug. 11 to discover his Indigenous Lives Matter lawn sign had been stolen.He looked down Main Street, where he lives, and noticed sev
stanley spain eral Indigenous Lives Matter signs were missing.When he went for a walk with his dog, he discovered the
stanley taza burned remains of the signs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Locke put the signs up on his lawn more than a month ago, along with several Schomberg residents after a neighbour printed them.I wasnt na茂ve to what that might have meant because I was aware of the post on Facebook, Locke said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Locke is refe
stanley termosar rring to a post that was received by Susan Heslop, who runs the Facebook page Schomberg Community Group. Heslop must approve posts that are published on the page and, last week, she received a post that she alleges had racist messaging and made threats to steal the Indigenous Lives Matter lawn signs.聽Heslop chose not to publish the post and contacted York Regional Police about it.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Heslop, who does not live on Main Street, did not have her signs stolen. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Theres been a few incidents, some hateful people, but, for the most part, this is a very supportive, inclusive community, she said.Alicia Turner and her partner decided to Plpf Man arrested in death of pregnant wife
Hungry Harveys is handing out free burgers across Ontario this summer, including a stop in Burlington. On Aug. 20, the Harveys RV will be at Guildwood Drive from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., and attendees can enjoy a burger on site or share a digital coupon
stanley website with someone else so they can claim their own free burger.Harveys has run a number of promotions throughout the pandemic
stanley cup , including a March 2020 one where all government healt
stanley deutschland h-care workers, front-line workers and their families received 50 per cent off their orders. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Chelsea Kellock, vice-president of marketing with Harveys Canada, said its the companys way of showing their appreciation.Giving away free burgers to Canadians and offering front-line workers Harvey discounts was our way of saying thank you for doing your part in keeping everyone safe, said Kellock. Now that restrictions are lifted, Harvey wants Canadians to celebrate being able to reconnect with friends and family over free burgers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW From June 18 to Sept. 5, the Harveys RV will be visiting 12 towns across Ontario, giving away 100,000 free burgers.David Colebrook, president of Harveys Canada, said they hope to bring people together. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The last few summers have been hard on everyone and Harvey burgers ar