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 The provinces plan is for schools to reopen in the fall. Uncertainty about the successful curtailment of COVID-19 by September, however, underscores the difficulty in predicting what educational format will be implemented once the time comes.School boards across Ontario have been asked to prepare for three possible scenarios: a regular school day with health protocols in place; a modified school day; and a full online delivery.Contingency plans are being developed for all  stanley tumbler three education models, commented superintendent of education, Scott Podrebarac, at a recent board meeting.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Besides what classrooms will look like, there are a host of other issues that are top of mind for trustees and education workers as they look ahead to the beginning of a new and very different school year.At the top of ever stanley tazas yones list, it would appear, is the well-being of staff and students.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           stanley cups uk                         The mental and physical health of staff and students needs to be kept at the forefront of planning for our return in September,  said Cindy Gage, president, Ontario Secondary School Teachers ; Federation聽 OSSTF  district 20, Halton teachers bargaining unit.The challenges will impact students differently, both in terms of what was experienced during emergency distance learning, as well as what theyll face in September, commented Tom Golightly, bargaining unit president of  Nayy Muay Thai fighters shake up Kemptville at inaugural Redneck Rumble
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 Freedom of information requests showed Region of Peel councillors racked up more than $210,000 in personal expenses, and $74,082 of that came from Caledon, putting the little town north of Mayfield Road in second place on the list.Mississaugas councillors were responsible for $95,676, Bramptons for $35,694, and Caledons five regional councillors for $74,082 since the beginning of this term of council in December 2014.Travel to conferences, charitable donations and dining out were the most popular charges Caledons regional councillors piled up, outside of mileage, phones and Internet needs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Caledons councillors have spent more than $40,000  $43,469.20  on travel, conferences and hotel accommodations this term.One of the most expensive conferences was an Association of Municipalities of Ontario  AMO  conference in Niagara Falls, where travel bills wer stanley cup e higher than for a conference in Alberta.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                        stanley mugs           Registration at AMO saw taxpayers pay approximately $700 per councillor. Add in travel and hotel costs, and charges range from approximately $1,000 to $2,000 per councillor, with one councillor expensing more than $2,000, saying her increased costs came from an allowed  early arrival. Ward 3 and 4 regional Coun. Jen stanley becher nifer Innis expensed $2,156.12 for Aug. 16 to Aug. 19, 2015, at AMO in Niagara Falls, but her receipts show an Aug. 15 arrival.             Sxbw Halton Hills Hydro customers were being overcharged for the past 4 years
 Each October, the Business Development Bank of Canada hosts Small Business Week in honour of independent entrepreneurs across the country.This year   celebration of Canadian entrepreneurship runs from Oct. 17 to 23. Its theme 鈥?seizing the opportunity to build a way forward 鈥?reflects how the pandemic has fuelled challenges facing the small business community, from unfilled job vacancies and the rise of remote work to the rise of digital business and increasingly frequent climate events, and explores how innovation, inclusivity and sustainability can help overcome these challenges.During Small Business Week, free events both online and in cities and towns across the province will foster education, connection and community, and inspire solutions to the struggles businesses  stanley website face.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley cup OW                                        Julie Kwiecinski knows well how small businesses in Ontario have strained under the pandemic. Kwiecinski is the Ontario director of provincial affairs for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, and she   committed the statistics to memory.聽The average COVID debt for small business in Ontario is $190,000, she said.  When we last surveyed our members two or three months ago, 16 per cent were actively considering bankruptcy in Ontario. Another very glaring number that only 37 per cent of Ontarios small businesses are at normal revenues.         stanley romania ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW