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 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. 鈥?Police west of Toronto are no longer at the scene of an explosion that rocked an Indian restaurant and left 15 people injured last week, but the search for two men suspected in the blast continues.Peel regional police say investigators wrapped their work at the Bombay Bhel restaura stanley kaffeebecher nt in Mississa stanley mugs uga, Ont., on Sunday night, but management says the restaurant will be closed until further notice.Police are still probing Thursday   incident, in which two suspects a vaso stanley llegedly detonated an explosive device in the restaurant before fleeing the scene on foot and then jumping into an unidentified vehicle.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Fifteen of the approximately 40 people inside the restaurant were injured, but all have since been released from hospital.      The restaurant   website says the Mississauga establishment will remain closed until further notice, but its three other locations are open for business.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A statement posted on the restaurant   Facebook page on Saturday says that they have been serving our customers for over 30 years and will do so for another 30 years in the great city of Mississauga.The statement also thanks first responders for their work, and the community for its outpouring of love.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Tzaw Burlington band Walk Off The Earth putting their creative space up for sale
 More than a million Canadians have heeded Prime Minister Justin Trudeaus call to return to Canada in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.There stanley website  were 959,000 Canadian citizens and 43,890 permanent residents who came back to Canada by air and land between March 14 and 20, after Trudeau made a  stanley cup public plea for their quick return, according to Canada Border Services Agency.Some 553,000 of them flew back while 449,000 crossed the land border entry, with the rest by sea.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Last Monday, Canada announced its tra stanley cup vel ban, affecting everyone except Canadian citizens, permanent residents and Americans. Two days later, it closed its land border with the United States except for  essential  travel.Coupled with reduced international commercial flights, the news prompted Canadians abroad to make a dash to the border, with long lines at land ports of entry. Wait times near Lacolle, Que., and Lansdowne, Ont., were as long as three hours over the weekend.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We are the first line of defence of the county in the fight against this new enemy. The pressure on our frontline members last week was crazy. I have never seen that before,  said Jean-Pierre Fortin, national president of the Customs and Immigration Union, which represents 11,000 of the border agency employees. Is the border shutdown working  To a certain extent. Is it perfect  No. But we are fighting an unknow