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ongy Quebec records 17 more COVID-19 deaths
« le: Novembre 09, 2024, 09:21:15 am »
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 THUNDER BAY, Ont. 鈥?A man has been pronounced dead after an incident in Aroland First Nation in northern Ontario.Ontario Provincial Police say they were called to a home to investigate after a man was reported injured on the reserve Friday morning.They say Byron Meshake, 30,  stanley cup of Aroland First Nation stanley flask  was taken to hospital, but was later pronounced dead.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A 26-year-old man, also of Aroland First Nation, was charged  stanley cup with assault with a weapon.      By The Canadian Press        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Zihi Ontario public health units report 5% increase in new cases, 55 more deaths; Non-essential workplaces in Ontario to stay closed until at least May 6
 The price of homes in Oakville and Burlington appear to be heading in different directions.The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board  TRREB  released its June numbers, and it shows some interesting trends for the neighbouring municipalities of Oakville and Burlington.Overall sales in both Oakville and Burlington are down, with 199 overall home sales in Burlington last month compared to 296 in May.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In Oakville, there were 227 home transactions in J stanley kubek une, down from 259 in May, the report shows.TRREB says higher borrowing costs  namely, mortgage rates  continued to impact home sales in June. In the GTA, sales totalled 6,474 鈥?down by 41 per cent compared to last year at this time.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Home sales have been impacted by both the affordability challenge presented by mortgage rate hikes and the psychological effect wherein home buyers who can afford higher borrowing costs have put their decision on hold to see where home prices end up. Expect current market conditions to remain in place during the slower summer months. Once home prices stabilize, some buyers will re-enter the market despite higher borrowing costs,  said TRREB president Kevin Crigger.However, there appear to be some differences in Oakville and Burlington when it comes to home pricing trends.               ARTICLE C stanley cups ONTINUES  stanley cups BELOW                                        In June, the average