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 The Town of Parry Sound is looking to revitalize its waterfront through an ad hoc waterfront advisory committee.At a meeting earlier this month, Parry Sound Mayor Jamie McGarvey brought the resolution forward, asking staff to prepare a report and recommendation on the value of a committee that would work on issues such as environmental stewardship, beautification and creating a people-gathering place.Here are seven things to know about the past and present work on Parry Sound   waterfront:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        1  In 2007, the Parry Sound Waterfront Plan included a restaurant, pedestrian bridge over the Seguin River and housing.2  In March 2008, a developer stanley thermos mug  came into the picture hoping to bring the vision to reality, but that partnership fell through in February 2009.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 3  Several issues stood in the way of development including the West Parry Sound OPP Detachment, ServiceOntario and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry out of the 7 Bay Street building.4  The deta stanley termosar chment moved to its new location, on North Road, in the fall of 2020. The Min stanley flask istry of Natural Resources and Forestry, as well as ServiceOntario, remain at the Bay Street location.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        5  In 2012 the Town of Parry Sound made a call-out for members to sit on a waterfront Committee.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BE Kavk BMO boss confident on NAFTA resolution
 TORONTO 鈥?Intensive care nurse Jane Abas is assessing her patient, checking her medication and monitoring her heart rate.The 68-year-old woman tested positive for a COVID-19 variant shortly stanley cup  after arriving at Toronto   Humber River Hospital for an unrelated health concern. Her condition rapidly deteriorated and she had to be placed on a ventilator, suffering a cardiac arrest after the intubation process.Abas says the woman is more stable this morning, but as cases involving the variants of the novel coronavirus rise, a patien stanley cups t   situation can change quickly. The day before, another COVID-19 patient in a similar condition 鈥?who had just retired last month 鈥?passed away. She says it happened fast.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We tried to bring them back, we couldn ;t, she recalls. It was so sad.Abas and her colleagues are exhausted, but they know the third wave of infections is still rising. Claire Wilkinson, another ICU nurse treating a patient in the next room over, says she   noticing the increase in severely ill patients.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The third wa stanley bottles ve is just getting started, she says. I think that ;ll be a big challenge this time around.Minutes later, across the hall, intensivist Dr. Ali Ghafouri starts rallying team members for an immediate intubation procedure. A 60-year-old patient who had arri