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stanley cup es of stories on the questions and concerns parents and educators have with the return to school in Parry Sound-Muskoka, uncertainSeptember.Grade 4 isnt exactly shaping up the way Jordan Isaac had expected it would.The Irwin Memorial Public School student wont be boarding the school bus Sept. 8 and joining his friends in classrooms they left behind in March when COVID-19 forced them to learn from home, where it was safer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hes not g
stanley cup oing, confirmed Tina Isaac, his grandmother and guardian. Im quite panicked and really worried about him, she said. But, Im very adamant that I wont send him. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In May, Tina underwent brain surgery and in recovery, she is more susceptible to the virus. And, nine-year-old Jordan, who has only worn a mask for a few minutes at a time during the pandemic, has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, which makes school a struggle for him at the best of times, Tina said. He needs a lot of help with things, she explained. He needs help to focus. He is a bit behind with math and writing. He is very smart and picks up on things, but mostly things he en
stanley cup joys. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In March, when Jordan was sent home, he worked online with a math group twice weekly, but Tina, who works and was preparing for surgery, struggled to keep up wit Aaty Yes, that was a funnel cloud in north-end Barrie: Environment Canada
Two women have been arrested in relation to a pair
stanley cup of Canadian Border Services Agency CBSA drug seizures at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga.On Thursday, June 18, a woman arrived at Pearson on a flight from Jamaica, and CBSA passenger operations district border services officers examined six food packages. The search revealed 6.6 kilograms of suspected cocaine with an estimated value of $825,000.Five days later, another woman arrived at Pearson on a flight from Jamaica. Her belongings were also inspected and the search revealed 3.85 kilograms of suspected cocaine secreted in eight food packages. The estimated value of the seizure is $447,500. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The women, a 76-year-old from Etobicoke and a 31-year-old from Hamilton, were arrested and turned over to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, along with the suspected cocaine. The accused were charged with importing
stanley cups a substance included in Schedule I cocaine . They were released on bail with conditions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Information about suspicious cross-border activity can be re
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