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« Réponse #4170 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 08:36:30 pm »
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 Whistling may soon be allowed on Arnprior streets up to 11 p.m., a full two hours longer than the current bylaw allows.The municipalitys noise bylaw was discussed at the Sept. 11 council meeting. Staff is proposing a change from the current 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. ban on several activities, including:whistling, yelling, shouting, and singing;               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        loud stanley vaso  music, loading or unloading products, unauthorized fireworks;banging, clanking, squealing vehicles;        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 construction work, removing dust and debris from private parking lots next to residential properties.聽The bylaw could take effect between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. if members of council vote in favour  stanley thermos mug at an upcoming meeting. But not all are on board. Mayor David Reid wasnt con stanley cup vinced the 11 p.m. time was needed. He would consider a compromise at 10 during school nights. Coun. Frank Dugal agreed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I think its important not to keep the kids awake,  Reid said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Coun. Tom Burnette grew philosophic when he referred to audio relativism. Noise is noise,  he said.  What is not noisy to you is noisy to me. He doesnt believe many noises that break the bylaw can be stopped, due in large part to the 11 p.m. start of the ban. It is unlikely a bylaw officer can make it Djnw North American stock markets tumble
 TORONTO 鈥?RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust is seeing demand for commercial leasing opportunities, even after the COVID-19 pandemic pushed many Canadian businesses to close both temporarily and permanently.The Toronto-based trust said Tuesday that it saw 102,193 square metres  1.1 million square feet  of new and renewed leases signed during the first quarter of the year, exceeding pre-pandemic levels.Tha stanley cup t included 86 new deals with an average rent of $23.19 per square foot, well above the company   usual $19.87 per square foot average, RioCan chief executive Jonathan Gitlin said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We are seeing a stronger leasing environment, said Gitlin, in his first earnings call since he took the company   helm after Ed Sonshine   retirement in March.Well-capitalized, forward-thinking companies are seizing on the opportunity to lease well-located space.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 While food and hospitality businesses experienced the brunt of closures and are currently operating solely through curbside pickup and takeout in many hot spots, Gitlin said sit-down restauran stanley cup ts and personal service providers leased new space or renewed contracts during the quar stanley cups ter.Furniture, housewares and essential retailers also turned to leasing, he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        These clients helped R

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« Réponse #4171 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 09:35:17 pm »
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 Sheridan College students in Mississauga and Brampton will not be going back to class anytime soon after striking faculty rejected the latest offer from college administrators.Voting began this week and ended at 10 a.m. The results of the balloting were shared with both the College Employer Council  CEC , which bargains on behalf of the colleges, and the Ontario Public  gourde stanley Sector Employees Union, which represents the 12,000 workers and were then made public.The union had recommended its members reject the offer.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        College faculty has been on strike since Oct. 16.About 21,000 Sheridan students have been impacted by the strike. The strike affects more than 500,000 students at 24 colleges across the province.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Talks between the colleges and the union broke down on Nov. 4.The CEC asked the Ontario Labour Relations Board to schedule a vote on the offer it has put on the table.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The colleges have said the offer includes a 7.75 per cent salary increase over four years, improved benefits stanley termosky  鈥?including extended pregnancy and parental leave, and a $500 increase in coverage for  stanley thermosflasche paramedical services 鈥?and measures to address concerns regarding part-time faculty, according to The Canadian Press.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Meanwhi Jzqq New Canadian pro soccer league makes major hire
 Michael Ford is the first Toronto city councillor to test positive for COVID-19.The 26-year-old Ward 1 Etobicoke  stanley cup North representative, a nephew of Premier Doug Ford, confirmed his diagnosis Tuesday. This morning I was made aware that I have tested positive for COVID-19,  he wrote in a statement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I have been self-isol stanley cup ating and will continue to do so over the next 14 days as I work from home to participate virtually in city business and committee meetings, and to continue serving the residents of Etobicoke North. I am feeling well and will continue to remain in constant contact with Toronto Public Health.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ford aide Nicolas Di Marco told the Star the councillor has been in  laying low since he got the test, just in case, but hes in good health, good spirits. Hes looking forward to city business rolling on, city council starting up at the end of the month. Thats his mindset right now.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                       stanley cups                   Di Marco said he did not know why Ford got tested or if he knows when or where he was infected. The Ontario government is advising people to get tested if they have any COVID-19 symptoms or had close contact with somebody infected.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              On Twitter, colleagues sent well wishes to the amiable councillor. Mic

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« Réponse #4172 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 10:01:01 pm »
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 PALM BEACH, Fla. 鈥?President Donald Trump turned to Congress on Sunday for help finding evidence to support his unsubstantiated claim that former President Barack Obama had Trump   telephones tapped during the election. Obama   intelligence chief said no such action was ever carried out.Republican leaders of Congress appeared willing to honour the president   request, but the move has potential risks for the president, particularly if the House and Senate intelligence committees unearth damaging information about Trump, his aides or his associates.Trump claimed in a series of tweets without evide stanley vattenflaska nce Saturday that his predecessor had tried to undermine him by tapping the telephones at Trump Tower, the New York skyscraper where Trump based his campaign and transition operations, and maintains a home.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Obama   director of national intelligence, James Clapper, said nothing matching Trump   claims had taken place.Absolutely, I can deny it, said Clapper, who left government when Trump took office in January stanley mug . Other representatives for the former president also denied Trump  stanley thermos mug   allegation.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 White House press secretary Sean Spicer said without elaborating Sunday that Trump   instruction to Congress was based on very troubling reports concerning potentially politically motivat Xhuz Record number of retirements for Town of Halton Hills in 2020
 Two York Region school boards have announced that if CUPE goes on strike Monday, schools will be closed.After initially indicating it may shut down schools in the event of a strike, York Region District School Board said in a tweet Thursday that parents will need to find other options for their children. If the CUPE strike proceeds, on Mon, Oct 7, 2019, all schools will be closed to students for the duration of the strike,  it said in a tweet.               ARTIC stanley cupe LE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Please make alternate arrangements for your children. More information available on our website: http://ow.ly/SYmq30pESqe. Meanwhile, York Catholic District School Board said on its website after consultation with its trustees,  the decision has been made to close our schools to students in the event there is a strike by CUPE members.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  This closure would be for the duration of  stanley cup the strike action,  it added.Like YRDSB, the Catholic board said,  As a precaution, parents are encouraged stanley flask  to make alternate child care arrangements since students will not be able to go to school.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In the region, CUPE represents more than 5,500 employees serving 213 schools.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              CUPEs staff members include caretakers, maintenance, educational assistants  EAs , designate

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« Réponse #4173 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 10:24:52 pm »
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 SEGUIN TWP.聽 鈥? UPDATE: 11:38 a.m., Friday, Feb. 8 : OPP have cleared a collision on Highway 141.OPP Communications Northeast Region tweeted at 10:45 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 8, that a collision has closed Highway 141 at Lak stanley termosky e Joseph Road.COLLISION:  Hwy141 at Lake Joseph Rd  ParrySound: Roadway blocked.  OPP to attend. ^aw鈥?OPPCommunicationsNER  @OPP_COMM_NER  February 8, 2019               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police advise the highway has been reopened and the collision has been cleared.CLEARED: COLLISION:  Hwy141 at Lake Joseph Rd  ParrySound: Vehicles removed from the roadway. ^aw鈥?OPPCommunicationsNER  @OPP_COMM_NER  February 8, 2019        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 More information to be posted as it comes available.For updates and information on road conditions and traffic delays, including live tweets from OPPand MTO, visit our LIVE: Parry Sound traffic and road conditions. For up-todateshort and long-term weather forecasts, visit o stanley cup ur weather page. To let us know how yo stanley cup ur drive is, tweet with MyParrySoundDrive.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                                        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ojfq Back in business: Garden centres reopen fully May 8
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario will require school boards to offer virtual le stanley cup arning as an option for one more school year, given the evolving nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, but will bring back standardized testing.Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced next year   funding allotments for school boards Thursday, including investments to address learning loss during the pandemic.He said that while his commitment is to keep children in school, about 150,000 of Ontario   two million students opted for remote learning this year and valued that choice.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                     stanley quencher                     The priority of this government is in-class learning, Lecce said at a library in Vaughan, Ont.There   nothing more important to the mental, physical and social emotional health of a child than to be in school with their peers, with their friends, in front of our educators.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The province announced that $2 stanley website 6.1 billion will go to school boards for operating funding for the next school year, amounting to $13,059 per student, an increase from the previous year.Ontario is also putting $175 million to tutoring programs to address impacts of the pandemic on learning, $25 million to reading intervention programs, $15 million to summer programs, and an additional $10 million for mental health promotion.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                               

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« Réponse #4174 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 11:37:22 pm »
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 An armoured car producer has purchased the old Pillsbury plant in Midland.The company, believed to be Streit Manufacturing Inc., is th stanley quencher e Canadian division of the Streit Group, one of the worlds leading, privately owned manufacturers of armoured vehicles.The large factory at 101 Pillsbury Dr stanley thermobecher ., which has sat vacant since General Mills closed down operations on Jan. 27, is active again. Around a dozen armoured trucks sit in the parking lot.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It is great news to finally have the plant getting back to full production. It means Midland is an attractive place,  said Midland CAO John Skorobohacz, who noted the facility will bring jobs to town.      An official announcement from the company and Town of Midland is expected to happen in the coming weeks.   stanley thermoskannen       ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sdeb Ruling: Too late to change California rules on ballot photos
 While many of us have been enjoying the warm temperatures this spring, our bug and insect friends have also been anticipating an early snack. 2024 is stanley cup  expected to be a year of high mosquito activity in North America,  says Thermacell on its website.  With climate changes affecting the patterns and behaviours of mosquitoes, experts predict a rise in severe mosquito-borne illnesses that could pose a significant danger to the health and well-being of North Americans. The mild winter and early thaw is pa stanley cup rt of a changing climate trend, says University of Ottawa associate professor Manisha Kulkarni, which is allowing bugs that can carry infectious diseases 鈥?including mosquitoes 鈥?to be a threat earlier than usual.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Kulkarni is with the School of Epidemiology and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, and had been waiting to see how rainy this spring would be. Ticks and mosquitoes both need moisture to survive and warm temperatures to become active, so a warm spring with lots of rainfall would signal a buggy season,  she said on the university   website.  The fact there was less snow cover in some areas could mean that conditions are drier than usual, so the amount of spring rainfall will be an important factor to watch.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 So far in On botella stanley tario, the mosquito forecast is low, according to Off.ca   Off!Cast, which can deliver a weekly mosquito

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« Réponse #4175 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 12:05:05 am »
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 Miltons dreams of achieving a higher education are finally coming true. A university is coming to Milton!  announced Provincial Minister Deb Matthews excitedly amidst cheers from a throng of local politicians at Milton Town Hall Wednesday morning.The long-awaited news that the Province plans to create a university-l stanley cup ed post-secondary site in the fastest growing community in Canada was warmly welcomed by those in attendance, including almost all of Milton Council, Regional Chair Gary Carr, Halton MPP Indira Naidoo-Harris and local school trustees.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Its finally coming. Thats what Ive been waiting some 10 or 12 years to hear,  said Mayor Gord Krantz.  This is a welcome next step in the process of making the Milton Education Village  MEV  a reality for our community. The Town has been working to establish a post-secondary site in Milton for many years and has already laid out plans for the MEV 鈥?a 400-acre integrated neighbourhood that will host a university campus, the Mattamy National Cycling Centre, MEV  stanley cup Innovation Centre, integrated transit hub, student and residential housing, along with retail and commercial stanley kubek  services.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Province intends to launch a call for proposals in January from universities for the creation of a post-secondary facility in Milton, along with a site in the Brampton area as well. Between the two locations, the governm Qfhr Halifax man strangled off-duty cop, jury told
 Ontario obstetricians and midwives grappling with the uncertainties of COVID-19 are welcoming new provincial guidelines that aim to keep mothers and newborns safe during the pandemic.Released Friday by a provincial task force, the guidelines address many aspects of labour, delivery and postpartum care, and include screening protocols for birthing mothers, the proper use of Personal Protection Equipment  PPE  by health-care staff and patients and 鈥?crucially for worried families 鈥?the recommendation for a single support person during labour and birth.They also provide guidance on caring for pregnant women and new mothers with either a suspected or  stanley quencher lab-confirmed case of COVID-19. This includes the advice that mothers with the virus can, with proper precautions, safely breastfeed their babies.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The goal is to reduce conflicting messages to health-care practitioners and provide stanley becher  them with uniform guidance on childbirth and newborn care during the pandemic, said Dr. Mark Walker, co-chair of the provincial Maternal-Neonatal COVID-19 Task Force and chief of obstetrics, gynecology and newborn care at The Ottawa Hospital. As well, he added, the gui stanley puodelis delines should reassure pregnant women and their families that care decisions are being made with the best-available evidence. The biggest challenge for all of us is there is no playbook for this virus,  said Walker, professor and chair of the department of obstetrics

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« Réponse #4176 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 12:30:05 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?The family of the Toronto woman who fell to her death while police officers were in her home says it will schedule an interview with Ontario   police watchdog.Regis Korchinski-Paquet   family said in a statement Wednesday night it plans to talk with the Special Investigations Unit as soon as possible.The statement came after the SIU said earlier in the day it still had not interviewed the family.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The family postponed interviews last week after their lawyer cited concerns about possible leaks from police sources regarding the  stanley cup case.A story published in the Toronto Sun says unnamed sources told the paper Korchinski-Paquet used a heavy appliance to block her balcony door before she fell to her death.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The family has questioned the role of Toronto police officers in Korchinski-Paquet   death in late May.The SIU says it has completed a canvass of the area in an attempt to locate evidence and witnesses.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It says investigators have interviewed the subject officer, five witness officers and seven civilians and has secured security  stanley thermos video from the apartment building where she lived.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                         stanley cup                       The family also said Wednesday the family has organized a private viewing and funera Nizu Who makes the big bucks in Simcoe County  Ontario Sunshine Lists reveals top earners
 Halton Regi stanley tumblers on Public Health on Sunday is reporting 73 new coronavirus cases and four more COVID-19 deaths in the region.Burlington is the municipality with the highest new case count at 27, followed by Milton with 24 and Oakville with 16. Halton Hills has six new cases of the virus.Two people died from the disease in Burlington, along with one on Oakville and one in Halton Hills, according to today   data.               ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cups  BELOW                                        Health officials are continuing to see community spread in al stanley taza l four municipalities, with at least five cases linked to community transmission in Burlington, two in Oakville, three in Milton and one in Halton Hills.The main source of exposure for contracting the disease however, continues to be close contact with an infected individual.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Burlington saw 15 males and 12 females newly infected on Sunday, while Oakville saw six males and 10 females. The new cases in Milton include 13 females and 11 males, while in Halton Hills, four of the new infections are female and just two are male.There have now been 7,498 cases of coronavirus in Halton, including 459 active cases and 6,896 resolved ones, along with 143 deaths.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Here are some other highlights:                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?Just five of Sunday   

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« Réponse #4177 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 03:05:07 am »
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 The Town of Halton Hills Activan bus service booking office will be closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day.The service will operate on an after-hours basis, meaning trips already booked will cost an additional dollar each way.The towns websit stanley spain e outlines  after-hours service  as:  Monday to Friday After hours  between 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.  = one ticket + $ stanley cup nz 1 each  stanley cup way  equivalent to $4 .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Regular service will resume on Dec. 27. The booking office will be close again on Jan. 1.              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hhop Province announces summer programming at Ontario Place
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« Réponse #4178 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 03:32:07 am »
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 CANBERRA, Australia 鈥?Analysis of a genuine Boeing 777 wing flap has reaffirmed experts ; opinion that a missing Malaysian airliner most likely crashed north of an abandoned search area in the Indian Ocean, officials said Friday.The $160 million search for Mal stanley en mexico aysia Airlines Flight 370 ended in January after a deep-sea sonar scan of 120,000 square kilometres  46,000 square miles  of ocean floor southwest of Australia failed to find any trace of the Boeing 777 that vanished with 239 people aboard on March 8, 2014. But research has continued in an effort to refine a possible new search.Australian government oceanographers had obtained a wing flap of the same model as the original and studied how that part drifted in the ocean, the Australian Transport safety Bureau said in a statement. Previous drift modeling used inexact replicas.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The new analysis confirmed findings released in December that the airliner had likely crashed north of the searched area.The December findings were based in part on drift analysis of six replicas of a piece of Flight 370 known as a flaperon which was found on Reunion Island in the west Indian Ocean in July 2015.        ART stanley mug ICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 David Griffin, an Australian government oceanographer who worked on replica analysis, said the new research confirmed his suspicion that an ac stanley cup tual flaperon would drift faster and to the left of the re Wrhw NS legislature sits to deal with teachers
 If you could somehow rewind this past year 鈥?return those arriving vaccines to sender; dial skyrocketing COVID-19 cases back down to zero; and bleach the words  social distancing  from everyones minds 鈥?what would be left Its been a year for the ages, with the spread of a coronavirus, no longer novel, sickening and killing people around the world.One of the early staff stories about the future pandemic appeared in the Stars pages on Jan. 8, as local health officials said they were watching for cases of  undiagnosed viral pneumonia.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Later that month came Canadas first  presumptive  case of the virus 鈥?back then, only certain labs could diagnose the brand-new illness, so officials had to couch their language 鈥?after a 50-year-old man whod recently travelled to Wuhan, China, called 911 and was taken to hospital with a fever and a cough.Since then, the headlines have come fast and furious, as coverage of the pandemic has largely steamrolled every other news event. Unsurprisingly, after ta stanley flasche king stock of the past 12 months, The Canadian Press named COVID-19 the story of the year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Nothing has had suc stanley cup h an impact on the lives of all Canadians since the Second World War,  Claudine St. Germain, top editor at Lactualit茅 in Montreal, said in voting for COVID-19.Its not just that the pandemic was the biggest ne stanley flask ws story, but the accompanying lockdowns

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« Réponse #4179 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 03:42:03 am »
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 VICTORIA starbucks stanley cup  鈥?Crews battling aggressive wildfires across British Columbia have been faced with hot weather and difficult conditions, but officials say the theft and damage of equipment is the most frustrating challenge yet.RCMP spokeswoman Dawn Roberts said the force is investigating a number of thefts and acts of mischief related to fire suppression, including incidents targeting local fire stations and trucks used in fighting the wildfires.These are criminal acts and they ;re seriously impacting the safety of others, including our emergency personnel and the public, she said in a conference call on Friday. We ;re asking people if they come a stanley mug cross firefighting equipment to do the right thing and leave it alone.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The BC Wildfire Service has said a water pump and 10 hoses were stolen from crews fighting a wildfire northeast of Nelson late Monday or early Tuesday.With so many fires burning across the province, equipment has been spread thin and the wildfire service has had to bring in more from partner agencies, said chief fire information officer Kevin  vaso stanley Skrepnek.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Obviously in any situation the theft of equipment is reprehensible, but especially with what we ;re dealing with right now, he said.We ;ll make up for the equipment and we ;ll get it into the hands that need it,  Xwrf The end of a fantastic era    - a look back on the Concorde
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« Réponse #4180 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 04:07:01 am »
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 Businesses should be allowed to refuse service to anyone not wearing a mask during the COVID-19 pandemic, says Premier Doug Ford. Any business has the right to refuse anyone 鈥?thats their business,  Ford told reporters on Friday during his daily teleconference. I highly, highly encourage that people put on a face shield,  said the premier, who earlier this week was part of a chorus of political leaders and public health officials recommending Canadians wear masks in public if they cant maintain a safe physical distance of two metres.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But Michael Bryant, executive director and general counsel of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, said the Ontario Human Rights Code prohibits retailers from discriminating against any customers.While Ontario has been in a state of emergency since March 17, stanley cup  Bryant 鈥?a former attorney general who helped craft the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act 鈥?said Ford is overstepping his authority.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  This is Henry VIII governance. The premier is not the king of Ontario, hes a member of the cabinet 鈥?thats it,  t stanley cup he civil rights watchdog said. The premier needs to get the legislature to agree with him before he can make new law. Hes offering a legal opinion from the pod stanley quencher ium and its going to create problems.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bryant noted that it i Dhiv Brock prevails in Beaverton Supportive Housing hearing
 Doug Ford smile botella stanley d weakly as loud boos rained down on him on Monday from many of the 80,000 people at the Raptors ; victory celebration at Toronto City Hall.The Ontario premier maintained his stoic grin a minute later as huge cheers greeted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who Ford despises.It was the third time in recent weeks that Ford has been the target of widespread booing. The first occurred at the opening of the Special Olympics at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, an event filled with children, and the second at the Collisio stanley us n international high-tech conference, an event filled with entrepreneurs and business people.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        For Ford, the jeers are particularly unnerving because, despite his reputation as a tough guy and a bully, he   really a man with an insatiable hunger to be liked 鈥?or even to be loved.Importantly, Ontarians need to understand Ford   desire to be liked because it has a profound impact on how he governs, how he reacts to criticism and how he deals with people.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 You see it in his need to have young Queen   Park staffers rounded up to applaud stanley bottles  his utterances, in his need to feed off his political rallies, such as this weekend   Ford Fest and in his erratic decisions to first implement, then suddenly reverse, some of his unpopular political decisions.Read more:               ARTICLE

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« Réponse #4181 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 04:34:48 am »
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 The womens committee at Unifor Local 444 has marked the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women with the message that all violence is unacceptable.The day is held Dec. 6 each year in Canada in remembrance of the 14 women killed by a lone gunman at 脡cole Polytechnique in Montreal in 1989.The local ceremony also honoured a Local 444 worker named Marylou who was murdered by her partner, the Hotel-Dieu Gra stanley mugg ce Hospital nurse Lori Dupont who was killed in her workplace by a doctor 11 years ago and all of the missing and murdered First Nations women.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley isolierkanne OW                                         We really want to make sure that everybody is treated fairly, equally,  said Sue McKinnon, chair of the unions womens committee.  We want to stop all violence and all forms of violence against women. Guests of the ceremony placed 14 red ribbons, each with a name of a victim of the Polytechnique massacr stanley termosky e, on a wreath as the names were read out loud.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Others came forward and placed white carnations on the stone in memory of Marylou, which sits across from the Fiat-Chrysler Automotive Windsor Assembly Plant. Members of the Oneida Nation of the Thames also visited to perform songs.A red dress hanged on a nearby tree as part of the nation-wide REDress Project. The project looks for people to donate 600 red dresses as a reminder of the missing and murdered Aboriginal women.         Uxrx Recognizing the risk   : Ontario Premier Doug Ford puts Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills in Red    Control    zone of COVID-19 framework
 Ten public health units across Ontario have started booking seniors for COVID-19 vaccinations聽鈥?two weeks ahead of the provincial government   rollout of its new online booking system.York, Peel, Hamilton, Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph, Waterloo, Simcoe-Muskoka, Ottawa, Brant, Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent public health units have each opened up a booking line or online portal where residents can access specific guidelines and locations.聽Some health units have opened up bookings to residents 80 years and older and some are limiting bookings to those 85 years and older.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Family members stanley cup  and caregivers of these residents are not eligible for vaccination at this time; however, they can register on an eligible s stanley quencher enior   behalf. As well, ce stanley cup quencher rtain locations may be fully booked, or almost at full booking capacity for the next two weeks.聽York Region        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Eligible age: 80 years and older聽What they require:聽A health card is not required upon booking, but residents will have to provide proof of age and residence at the time of their appointment.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        How to register:聽Eligible residents can register via the registration page of the York Region Public Health website.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              PeelEligible age:聽80 years and

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« Réponse #4182 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 05:04:12 am »
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 An Oakville business rated as one of the best in its class has permanently shut down.Inside Halton has learned that PartSource, owned by Canadian Tire Corporation and billed as Canada   source for parts for cars, trucks and SUVs, has forever closed its location at Morden and Speers roads.Canadian Tire Corp. spokesperson Cathy Kurzbock confirmed the store closed last month.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There are a number of other PartSource stores near the Oakville location that remain open and continue to  stanley cup service customers, she said referring to locations such as the one in Burlington.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The store, in operation for nearly a decade, received a 4.0 out of a potential five stars in more than 100 Google reviews and was rated as one of the best-rated auto parts stores in Oakville. 82 stanley trinkflaschen 20;Disappointing. Such a well-known place with great service anytime I ;ve gone in, said J stanley travel mug im Pavlovski, who lives a few minutes from the now-closed location.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Exceptional customer service and they always go above and beyond, added Tomasz Wilz.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              No immediate reason was given for the sudden closure. Here   a look at what the outside of the store looks like now: Tnos SIU investigating after man dies in Toronto
 At Unity Healths school-based mental health clinics in Toronto, therapists and pediatricians are bracing for wha stanley termohrnek ts anticipated to be  a storm of referrals  in the fall as kids return to the classroom 鈥?some for the first time in over a year.Elsewhere in the Greater Toronto Area, teachers are preparing lesson plans for kids and youth of all ages focused on the pandemics emotional impact, strategies for how to cope, and where to find help should they or their friends need it.These efforts are part of a larger focus across Ontario schools on the mental health of kids and youth as school resumes this fall. After enduring lockdowns, isolation and months of remote learning, experts and educators say students especially have struggled amid the emotional roller-coaster brought on by the pandemic. The goal is that mental health will not only take centre stage, but also be woven into the fabric of the curriculum.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  stanley cups uk                         The data is unequivocal that our students and our staff have suffered,  said Louise Sirisko, director of education at York Region District School Board. We know that if our students are not emotionally strong, theyre not going to be in a positive place to engage with learning.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Data from the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and from agencies like Kids Help Phone suggests that kids and youth particularly struggled stanley cup  in the aftermath of

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« Réponse #4183 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 05:33:43 am »
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 KITCHENER 鈥?The revived Guelph Royals have stolen away a significant amount of power from the Kitchener Panthers and claimed their former manager in a move that signals the old rivalry between the two teams appears to be reignited.Sean Reilly, last year   MVP and Triple Crown winner, joins first baseman Justin Interisano and outfielder Josh Garton in re-signing with Guelph. For the players, who all live in Guelph, it   a chance to retur stanley mugs n home and stay l stanley mug oyal to former Panthers manager Dave teBoekhorst.In just one announcement, the rebuilding Guelph Royals immediately improved their lineup and leave the Panthers with some holes to fill in theirs.   stanley travel mug              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Panthers gave the move their blessing, recognizing the players wanted to play in their hometowns and that the Intercounty Baseball League is better off with a competitive club in Guelph 鈥?a team that folded halfway through last season.These players were allowed to return to Guelph without us asking for anything in return because it was the right thing to do for the league in our opinion, said Panthers general manager Scott Ballantyne.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 These guys battled hard for us over the years and we did not feel it would be fair to them, the Royals, or the league to prevent them from being able to return to their hometown to play baseball. We will miss their production and t Nqzc Emma Teitel: Doug Ford s  cheesecake honeymoon  is down to its last crumbs
 TORONTO 鈥?The federal government   move to use expanded financial powers to crack down on the trucker protests is being called a severe overreach by financial crime experts, while details remain scarce on how some of the directives will be implemented.Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced Monday that cro stanley cup wdfunding platforms will now fall under anti-money laundering reporting requirements and financial institutions are stanley cup  being asked to freeze account services to both individual and business clients who they suspect are aiding the blockades.Freeland said the actions, brought in through the Emergency Act, were necessary to end the illegal blockades that are causing serious harm to the economy as well as threatening democratic institutions and Canadas international standing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She said it was important to follow the money to help put an end to the blockades, and that trucks that remain at the protests will have their insurance suspended, and corporate accounts will be frozen.Flagging financial accounts under the legislation could, however, financially ruin those targeted and make it difficult for them to get financial services in the future, said Kim Manchester, managing director of financial intelligence training company ManchesterCF.        ARTICLE CONTI stanley mug NUES BELOW                                 It   very tough on people when the activities of the Canadian government can lead to th

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« Réponse #4184 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 06:07:00 am »
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 The largest administrator of vaccines in Toronto 鈥?the city itself 鈥?says wastage will be prevented by saving unused doses until next day appointments and offering last-minute shots to front-line workers onsite.With three of the citys vaccination megasites up and running across the city for seniors stanley cup  aged 80 and older, those patiently waiting for their turn may wonder what happens in the case of no-show appointments.Currently, if someone doesnt show up for an appointment that dose  is not wasted or disposed of,  said city spokesperson Brad Ross.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The citys clinics are using the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines. According to Health Canada, once thawed the Pfizer vaccine can be used within five days if properly stored and the Moderna vaccine within 30 days. Punctured vials are recommended to be used within six hours. It will either be used the next day,  if the vial has stanley thermobecher  not been punctured or,  after the clinic closes at 8 p.m., it will be offered to front-line health-care workers who are part of the Phase One priority group who are working in the clinic, but have not yet been vaccinated,  said Ross, in an email        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ross said that while there is currently no  waitlist  for city sites 鈥?appointments are actively available at all three of the citys clinics at the Toronto Congress Centre, Metro Toronto Conve stanley kubek ntion Centre and Scarborough Town Centre Agkq Moscow park chief fired after bridge collapse injures 13
 TORONTO 鈥?An Ontario ticket holder won Saturday   $6 million Lotto 649 jackpot.And the draw   guaranteed $1 million  stanley cup prize went to a lottery player in stanley cup  Quebec.The jackpot for the next L stanley cup quencher otto 649 draw on Mar. 24 will be an estimated $5 million.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press