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« Réponse #4260 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 09:45:51 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Supreme Court of Canada justices challenged Google   lawyers Tuesday for stanley flask  arguing that the company   own free speech rights are being compromised by a B.C. injunction ordering it to delete material from its web searches.The high court was hearing arguments in a case that pits the Internet giant against a  stanley nz British Columbia technology firm and highlights the ever-present tension between free speech and copyright infringement.At issue is whether Canadian courts have the jurisdiction to make sweeping orders to block access to content on the Internet beyond Canada   borders.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Google is challenging a 2015 ruling by the British Columbia Court of Appeal that ordered it to stop indexing or referencing websites linked to a company called Datalink Technologies Gateways.The B.C. appeal court granted that injunction at the request of Equustek Solutions Inc., which won a judgment against Datalink for essentially stealing, copying and reselling industrial network interface hardware that it created.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Burnaby-based Equustek wanted to stop Datalink from selling the hardware through various websites and turned to Google for help.Initially, Google removed more than 300 URLs from search results on Google.ca, but more kept popping up, so Equustek sought mdash; and won mdash; the broade stanley termosy r injunction that ordered Google to impose a worldw Foyc Life in a Toronto shelter during the pandemic
 TORONTO 鈥?stanley mugs  Christine Elliott may have never quite landed the top job in her party, but the Ontario health minister will be leaving politics from the helm of a file she says is a source of passion.Elliott, who has steered the province   response to the COVID-19 pandemic, announced Friday that she won ;t seek re-election but will stay on in her post until the campaign begins for the June 2 vote.The job of health minister came after Elliott tried three times to lead the province   Progressive Conservatives 鈥?coming extremely close on her final attempt 鈥?and it   a ro stanley quencher le advisers say is a fitting culmination to her years of health advocacy.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        From co-founding a centre for people with disabilities, to serving as Opposition health critic, to becoming Ontario   first patient ombudsman, health was a through line for Elliott   public career.I got into politics in the first place because I wanted to make a difference, Elliott, who is also deputy premier, said Friday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I saw that there were some gaps in health care and social services and working with people with special needs. That   always been a passion for me. That   why I got involved and being able to try and help make a positive difference has been very, very importan stanley quencher t to me.Elliott said she will now pursue work in the priv

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« Réponse #4261 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 10:27:27 pm »
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 KELOWNA, B.C. 鈥?Wildfire conditions were calmer across British Columbia on the weekend, but there is concern climbing temperatures and gusty winds could undo progress made over the last several days.Environment Canada is calling for winds gusting to 50 kilometres per hour over the Kelowna area and lightning is also forecast for several parts of the province, inclu stanley kaffeebecher ding the Okanagan Valley.The BC Wildfire Service says it conducted a successful controlled burn on Sunday, uniting two fires into one larger blaze between Peachland and Summerland, on the west side o stanley mugs f Okanagan Lake. They confirmed 112 firefighters were  stanley canada still actively combating the fire as of Monday afternoon.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They estimate the blaze has grown to nearly 18 square kilometres, up from 14 square kilometres as of Sunday. While the fire is still considered out of control, officials say the single perimeter offers a better chance to build fire guards.The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen rescinded several evacuation orders for properties north of Summerland and the wildfire service website says other evacuations could be lifted, but another 900 properties remain on alert until further notice.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 An evacuation order was issued Monday night for a handful of properties southwest of Kamloops along the Trans-Canada Highway in the small community of Spences Bridge. The Thompson-Nicola Re Zvey No winning ticket for Saturday   s Lotto 649 jackpot
 TORONTO 鈥?As Ontario struggles to beat back a dire wave of COVID-19, workplace spread has been singled out by public health experts, mayors and top health off stanley cup icials as a major source of infections.Experts and workers say government measures so far havent directly targeted the issue, but fairly simple practices would help track and reduce infections.Epidemiologist Colin Furness at the University of Torontos Dalla Lana School of Public Health said there should be clear consequences for employers that don ;t take proper precautions at this point in the pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTI stanley website NUES BELOW                                         We know from contact tracing data and outbreak investigations what some of the most risky environments are. We should be coming down on them like a ton of bricks,  Furness said.Hundreds of people have been infected in recent outbreaks linked to workplaces, including at least 121 workers at a Canada Post facility whose cases were reported this week and more than 140 people at a Cargill-owned meat processing facility in Guelph, Ont., last month.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Hundreds of migrant workers tested positive on Ontario farms last summer, and more than 5,000 long-term care staff have been infected to date.But observers said there isnt consistency when it comes to penalties for employers, or even naming workplaces where outbreaks happen.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        stanley deutschland                     

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« Réponse #4262 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 10:48:36 pm »
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 Toronto   transit commission says the majority of its new s stanley tumbler treetcars have to be returned to their manufacturer for repairs.The first 67 streetcars out of 89 produced for Toronto by Bombardier Transportation will be sent b stanley cup ack for preventative repairs of inferior frame welds, TTC spokesman Brad Ross said Wednesday.The defect poses no safety risk in any way, he added.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Bombardier  advised us last fall, Ross said. We directed them to develop a program for repair that will permanently fix the cars while minimizing service impacts.The streetcars will be returned three or four at a time, and will all be fixed by 2022, Ross said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Bombardier will cover the cost of the repairs, which will take place at its Welding Centre of Excellence in La Pocatiere, Que., company spokesman Eric Prud ;homme said.Welding issues are not uncommon in the industry, but, in this case, Bombardier has been proactive and responsible to ensure the cars meet the expected longevity, all in full transparency with TTC and their riders, Prud ;homme said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Some 25 to 30 employees will work daily on this maintenance pr stanley water bottle ogram until it is completed, delaying some of the planned layoffs, he said.                ARTICLE CONTIN Hqew Halton highway closures for planned roadwork on Dec. 9
 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada   special adviser on the Iranian military   downing of a passenger jet one year ago this week is rejecting Tehran   offer to pay $150,000 to the families of those killed in the tragedy.Ralph Goodale, the former Liberal public safety minister, says Iran doesn ;t have the right to offer compensation to victims families unilaterally.Goodale told The Canadian Press the final amount will be subject to negotiations between Iran and Canada and the four other countr stanley shop ies whose citizens were killed on the plane.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Iranian state stanley cup  television announced on Dec. 30 that the Tehran government was setting aside $150,000 for each family that lost someone on the plane. The announcement caught Canada and the other countries off-guard and appeared intended to mitigate  stanley cup the growing criticism of Iran as the one-year anniversary of the killings approached.There is a negotiating process that has yet to take place, said Goodale.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But it hasn ;t yet begun. So, it   a bit premature for a number to be circulated in the public domain, because none of the other parties involved in this process have had any input whatsoever.Goodale was appointed last March to lead Canada   response to the Jan. 8, 2020 shooting down of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 by Iran   Revolutionary Guar

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« Réponse #4263 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 11:28:14 pm »
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 NAME: Sebastian Dumitrescu-GeorgescuOCCUPATION: Financial services, asset management, on the Distribution TeamADDRESS/WARD: Ward 2               ART stanley mugs ICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        CONTACT INFORMATION: Email:聽info@votesebastian; website:聽vot stanley cup becher esebastianPOSITION YOU ARE RUNNING FOR: Halton District School Board trustee, Wards 1 and 2        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 PREVIOUS POLITICAL EXPERIENCE: NoneWHY HAVE YOU DECIDED TO RUN :聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        To advocate for a world-class education system in Burlington, Halton by improving academic achievement, program opportunities and community social involvement.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              HOW WILL YOU EMBRACE AND CHAMPION DIVERSITY IN THIS ROLE :I believe in equality of opportunity. All students should be given the same opportunities to suc stanley cup ceed in their studies. All teachers should be afforded the same as well in their careers.WHAT ARE YOUR TOP THREE ISSUES :All of the three below issues are exacerbated by the damage COVID-19 policies have done on students, teachers and the community.鈥?More community involvement through school-run programs. I believe students should be afforded more opportunities to determine their place in society and the path they need to take to get there.鈥?Greater focus on academic excellence without politicizing issues that may hinder students  Emre Body of missing Markham woman discovered Nov. 22, cause of death still unknown
 TORONTO 鈥?The $60-million acquisition of the Torstar Corp. newspaper group by NordStar Capital LP was approved by shareholders Tuesday, despite a rival group   last-minute offer to increase its cash bid.A preliminary count of votes tallied after a brief online meeting showed the deal recommended by Torstar   board received the necessary support from the company   shareholders.Although the shareholder vote is a critical step in closing the deal, the transaction remains subject to regulatory and cour stanley cup t approvals               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Ontario Securities Commission had received shareholder complaints after the original rival bid was made public but OSC spokeswoman Kate Ballotta said Tuesday that it can ;t comment further.Jo stanley cups hn Honderich, who chaired the online meeting, received no questions from shareholders Tuesday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Honderich said during the meeting, which lasted about 10 min stanley cup utes, that Torstar   board operated to the highest level of corporate governance and received excellent outside legal advice.I feel our process was very sound, Honderich said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He also noted that any deal requires approval from the Torstar Voting Trust, which is controlled by five families including the Honderiches, as well as a majority of class

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« Réponse #4264 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 12:17:10 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada needs to spend $83 million over the next 10 years just to get its official residences 鈥?including 24 Sussex Drive 鈥?into half-decent shape.The National Capital Commission says in a new report stanley taza  that chronic underfunding has left half of the six official residences and many of the associated outbuildings in poor or critical condition.That includes 24 Sussex Drive, the condition of which is so bad Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has not lived there since taking office in 2015, and the main residence at Harrington Lake, which is the country home for the prime minister and his family.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A 10-year injection of $83 million should be enough to get all the properties into good condi stanley water bottle tion, but won ;t modernize them and doesn ;t include all the costs to increase security recommended by the RCMP.In addition, the NCC says an annual budget of $24.6 million is needed for ongoing maintenance to prevent the significant deterioration seen today, well above the $7.5 million the commission has s stanley mugg pent on average in each of the last 10 years for renovations.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The home at 24 Sussex alone has an electrical system that poses a fire hazard, a plumbing system that fails on a regular basis, and asbestos in many interior finishes that make even minor upgrades difficult and costly.The building also has no central air conditioning system, necessitatin Qmrn Would you sign up for a digital ID in Ontario  Here   s what you need to know
 MISSISSAU stanley quencher GA, Ont. 鈥?Liberal Leader Justin Tr stanley spain udeau took extraordinary safety precautions at a major election rally west of Toronto Saturday, donning an armoured vest and appearing with a heavy security detail because of a threat.Liberal officials would not reveal the nature of the threat, which resulted in a 90-minute delay before the incumbent prime minister appeared before the roughly 2,000 party supporters who had turned out to a convention near Pearson airport as the election campaign enters its final week.The armoured vest was not readily apparent as Trudeau delivered a 25-minute speech, in which the Liberal leader lashed out at the Conservatives for promising cuts to government spending before urging progressive voters against casting their ballots for the NDP.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But sources later confirmed to The Canadian Press that Trudeau, wore a suit jacket during the rally rather than his usual rolled-up sleeves and loosened tie, was wearing a vest, which was noticeable in photos taken at the event.Trudeau   extra security detail was obvious as the Liberal leader was escorted through the boisterous crowd by a large number of plainclothes RCMP officers as well as Mounties dressed in green tactical gear.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The police officers made a point of standing on the stage surveying the crowd while Trude stanley polska au spoke and remained close by his side after his sp

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« Réponse #4265 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 12:40:54 am »
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 Halton Regional employees stepped up in a big way to support local communities by raising nearly $100,000 in the past year for United Way Halton and Hamilton.The support 鈥?which includes payroll contributions and volunteering on fundraising events 鈥?was highlighted during a recent Halton Reg stanley cup ional council meeting. I ;m very proud to say that the region raised over $95,000 for their United Way campaign 鈥?and that   just an incredible amount of money to raise during such a time of uncertainty and economic hardships where people are faced with some really tough decisions,  said Brad Park, president and CEO of the United Way Halton and Hamilton.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He added:  The generosity of your staff team here at the regio stanley termosar n has once again shone through.        Ever stanley mugg yone who has contributed to this year  8216  campaign, your efforts continue to make a positive impact on our community,  Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 United Way is wrapping up its 2022 campaign at the end of March. Rdwl How to preserve a pandemic as it happens: First, knit a scarf
 OTTAWA 鈥?The COVID-19 pandemic will leave some long-term economic damage that will only become clearer as the country m vaso stanley oves further along a prolonged and bumpy course to recovery, Canada   top central banker says.In his first speech as governor, Tiff Macklem said the central bank expects to see growth in the third quarter of this year as people are called back to work and households resume some of their normal activi stanley cup ties as restrictions ease.But he quickly warned Canadians not to expect the short and sharp economic bounce-back expected over the coming months to last.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The combination of uneven reopenings across provinces and industrie stanley france s, the unknown course of consumer confidence, and unemployment rates will likely inflict some lasting damage to demand and supply, Macklem said in a speech Monday.The exact extent of the damage in terms of the number of lost jobs and business closings won ;t become clear until the country is further along the reopening phase.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 And even when things start looking up, he said there is the potential for setbacks from new outbreaks.As we get through that reopening phase, though, we do think that the pace of the recovery will slow and that will reflect the reality that not everybody   job is coming back, Macklem said at a midday press conference.             

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« Réponse #4266 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 01:05:31 am »
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 More Muslims have been killed in targeted hate crimes in Canada than any other G7 country in the past five years stanley flask , says the National Canadian Council of Muslims.Just last month, four members of a Muslim family from London, Ont. were fatally run down in what police are calling a  planned, premeditated act, motivated by hate. On July 22, Canada held a national summit to discuss ways to address Islamophobias root c stanley cup auses.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As the federal government considers its next steps, some of Ontarios Muslim leaders are weighing in on what needs to be done in this province.IN EDUCATION        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 During a recent funding announcement on anti-Islamophobia curriculum, the executive director of the Muslim Association of Canada talked about the impact of discrimination on Muslim youth, who make up half of Ontarios Muslim population. Research has shown Islamophobia in Ontarios public scho stanley cup ols has resulted in a feeling of isolation and alienation of Muslim students who are growing up apologetic and fearful to express their faith,  said Sharaf Sharafeldin, calling on the province to fund anti-Islamophobia initiatives in the public school system, protect Muslim youth, and help break the cycle of learned racism.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Tackling Islamophobia in Ontarios education system should include anti-Islamophobia aware Tdjg Ontario surpasses 6,000 COVID-19 deaths since start of pandemic
 I can walk into any pharmacy in the U.S. and buy a box of rapid antigen test kits for 25 bucks.I can walk into any pharmacy in the U.K. and buy of box of lateral flow tests 鈥?on-the-spot diagnosis of COVID infection 鈥?for nine pounds.I can walk into any pharmacy in Italy and buy a single rapid antigen home test kit for six euros.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But not in Canada, not in Ontario. Not for those here who want the quickie tests, are entirely capable of administering it to themselves, and willing to pay out of pocket. Just try to find a pharmacy in this province th stanley water bottle at will sell you one. Even A stanley cup merican manufacturers are restrained from shipping large supplies of rapid antigen home-test kits over the border. I know, Ive tried.Instead, what we have is an  eligibility  structure for free polymerase chain reaction  PCR  tests 鈥?the more expensive and more accurate version, a deep nasal swab that requires processing by a lab. Rapid antigen tests are recommended by the province only for people without symptoms and, for optimum screening effectiveness, those tests necessitate frequent testing 鈥?one to three times a week.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Thats the tradeoff. Speed 鈥?quick as 15 minutes 鈥?and convenience swapped for absolute certitude. While rapid a botella stanley ntigen tests are highly accurate in determining a positive result, theres a greater chance of returning a false negative, meaning the virus

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« Réponse #4267 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 01:53:06 am »
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 A pair of university students are shouldering the blame for the wild homecoming bash on Chancellors Way last September, and after being fined more than $2,000 each, theyre asking those who attended the party to pony up.Tanveer Dhanjal, 23, and Joshua Badejo, 20, are being credited for hosting one of the craziest University of Guelph Homecoming parties on record. An estimated 4,000-5,000 people converged on Chancellors Way on the Sept. 24 weekend. Some of those in attendance were bused in from other cities to join in the revelry. Guelph police and bylaw were swamped with calls and visits to Guelph General Hospitals emergency room spiked.On Wednesday stanley cup  Feb. 7, the pair pleaded guilty to the municipal bylaw of causing a nuisance party and were fined $2,000 each, plus court fees and legal expenses. Later that day, they launched a Go Fund Me campaign to recoup some of these costs. By Friday afternoon, the crowdfunding site had brought in nearly $300 in donations f stanley kaffeebecher rom 20 people.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      stanley thermos                                    Reached on Friday, Dhanjal said he and Badejo were chosen by the city as  the fall out guys  for their role in hosting this massive event 鈥?a street party that neither of them even attended. Dhanjal was at his cottage and Badejo was hosting a small party at his house.鈥?U of G Homecoming debauchery prompts apology to Guelph citizens        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Guelph bylaw to charge Homecoming part Eyvp Reports of gunshots send Yorkdale Mall into lockdown
 When people think of poverty, they think of the need to provide the basics 鈥?food and clothing.Those a stanley becher re undoubtedly necessary, says Michelle Knoll, the executive director of Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre, but there are other ways to help that will provide longer-term benefits. We know when we get someones taxes caught up, theyre suddenly eligible for the child tax credit  which can provide about $5,000 per stanley cup  year per child  or other government incomes. Theyre eligible to apply for social housing and for utility discounts,  she said.  It opens up another door of additional income.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The financial literacy program is one of 266 funded by the United Way of Halton  Hamilton  UWHH . Those programs helped more than 310,000 people.Brad Park, UWHH president and CEO, said donor support was never more necessary with resources stretched and the demand for services increased due to the pandemic.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  In a diffi stanley france cult year, local heroes came together to help meet the demand for resources and services for our communitys most vulnerable,  Park said.Rosemary Aswani, manager of front-line settlement services at the Immigrant Working Centre, said the pandemic has created unique circumstances.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         When you arrive as a newcomer, you have no family, no friends, so you are isolated,  she sa

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« Réponse #4268 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 03:28:49 am »
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 FREDERICTON 鈥?When New Brunswickers head to the polls Monday, one person will be prohibited entirely from casting a ballot: The woman in charge of the vote.The law doesn ;t allow Kim Poffenroth, the chief electoral officer for New Brunswick, to vote in provincial or municipal elections.The reason, I presume, is to enhance the non-partisan nature of the office. It enhances the perception of non-partisanship and impartiality, she said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But that   not the norm across the country 鈥?about half of provinces and territories allow their chief electoral officers to cast a ballot.The CEOs in Ontario, Alberta, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories and Nunavut are all allowed to vote, while the rest are not.        ARTICLE CON stanley tumbler TINUES BELOW                          stanley spain         Tom Bateman, a political scientist at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, said the restriction is a holdover from historical limits on who was able to vote.Judges and criminals were not able to vote, and even incarcerated offenders were not able to vote. At one point, that was for life, and then shortened to the duration of the prison sentence. Now judges can vote and prisoners can vote, he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bate stanley mugg man said he doesn ;t think the integrity of the office would be impaired if the chief electoral officer in N Nsnt Sorry, Green Boutique Canada is not selling marijuana (yet)
 Dave and Amy Nix love Arnprior so much they opened a business here. Go ahead and ask them why they moved to town six years ago from Brockville and the list will go on and on. The friendly people, the many volunteers who get things done, the little shops and new restaurants opening all the time; there is no shortage of reasons. We fell in love with it,  Amy said.  We have family and friends come up all the time and they love it too. Dave has been the lead vehicle diagnostic specialist at several service stations. He had a significant role in Canadian Tires move to a more expansive location. He was at Michelson Wheel Alignment for a couple of years too. Then a shop opened at 89 McLachlin St. Some of his longtime customers followed to a third location: Nix Garage.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The family business opened in early October. The opportunity was here so I had to take it,  he said.  Its always a risk to do something like stanley italia  this. You never know what kind of impact youll get. Ive had customers from both locations. Thats been great.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Nix stanley shop  works on all makes and models. Installing stanley website  remote key starters is among the services others dont provide in town. And few can say they have a more friendly shop dog. Spooky, born on Halloween, is black with bright eyes and enjoys sitting on human shoes. Some people are pretty disappointed when Spooks not here,  Amy said, laughingly.

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« Réponse #4269 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 04:34:47 am »
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 Barrie Police are seeking the public   assistance in locating 14-year-old Tylor Kennedy from Toronto.Kennedy was last seen in Barrie   Timberwalk area June 1.On May 30, he was seen in the Dundas Street West and University Avenue area of Toronto.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police and family are concerned for his well being.      Kennedy is d stanley spain escribed as 5 ;3 with a medium build and black hair.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He was last seen wearing a black Air Jordan cap, a blue, long-sleeved shirt and grey pants.Anyone with information is asked to contact Barrie Police Crimina stanley thermoskannen l Investigative Services at 705-725-7025 ext. 2129 or leave an anonymous tip online at http://p3t stanley thermobecher ips/index.htm.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Czwb Martin Regg Cohn: Did Doug Ford bungle the pandemic response  Here comes your chance to judge him
 After years of apprenticing and training, mason James Sherren is building his own business.Earlier this year, Sherren started Sherren Masonry. He felt it was time to branch out into the industry on his own, believing he was selling himself short by working for others. Its been a leap of faith,  said Sherren, of starting his own business.  So far Ive been blessed with meeting  stanley cup people who have given good word of mouth, which has led to new jobs.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Sherren was first introduced to masonry work 12 years ago when he was just 15 years of age. His neighbour and family friend owns a masonry business and hired him one summer to help out with bricklaying jobs. Sherren said he got bit by the bug and has been doing masonry ever since.Hes worked around Peterborough, doing plenty of private and u stanley quencher nion jobs. His main work was laying brick on commercial buildings and houses in new subdivisions. However, Sherren said variety was lacking and he felt he was starting to lose his creative touch.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Thats one reason he decided to venture out on his own.Hes still happy doing exterior brick work, but now he has more flexibility to do other jobs like custom indoor fireplaces, outdoor kitchens and chimney repair work.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                    vaso stanley      At the end of the day, hes just happy to be working on a project he knows will

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« Réponse #4270 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 05:00:50 am »
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 Construction activity in the area of Champlain Avenue in Whitby will be ongoing to the fall of 2020.JUST THE FACTS:鈥?Consumer Drive Extension, from  stanley tumbler Champlain Avenue from 100 metres east of Thickson Road to 700 metres east in the Town of Whitby. Completion is the fall of 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?The work includes the extension of Consumer Drive  to be named Stellar Drive  from Thickson Road to Thornton Road in Oshawa, along with ur stanley mug banization and widening of Champlain Avenue.      鈥?Businesses in the area will remain open and motorists are urged to use caution ar cups stanley ound workers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Durham Region also installed water service and storm sewers on Champlain from Fox Street in Oshawa to 150 metres west of Fox. The work is to support new development in the area. Zkjy Michael Beattie 鈥?New Tecumseth Ward 2
 The investigation into the mysterious death of Gravenhurst man Justin Evans is ongoing, police confirm.In an email to Metroland, OPP Det. Insp stanley cup . Matt Watson said the case remains open.In the coming weeks, he explained,  consultations  are planned involving members of the Muskoka Crime Unit, Office of the Chief Coroner, Ontario Forensic Pathology Service and OPP specialists.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I am aware of the concerns expressed by Justin   family, and I understand how emotionally devastating this tragedy has been for them,  Watson said.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Justin Evans, 22 stanley canada , of Kilworthy, was last seen Dec. 12, 2020. His body was found May 19, 2021 in a wooded area of Muskoka vaso stanley  Mobile Home Park where he lived.聽KristynAnthony/MetrolandEvans family is frustrated with how the case has been handled after police told them the 22-year-old man, whose body was found May 19, 2021, took his own life.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A coroners report ruled Evans death as  unascertained  saying the state of decomposition

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« Réponse #4271 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 06:31:17 am »
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 If you didn ;t have chance to catch up on all the latest headlines, here   a look back at what had people talki stanley botella ng across Halton Hills this week. To stay up to date with loc stanley termosar al headlines, sign up for our newsletter delivered to your inbox every morning, seven days a week.1. Minor injuries in multi-vehicle Highway 25 crash in Halton Hills2. Five-vehicle crash closes Ninth Line in Halton Hills               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        3. Windstorm victim was Milton District HS Athlete of Year      4. Lotto 6/49 jackpot-winning spots around Halton Hills        ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley thermobecher  BELOW                                 5. Acton bids farewell to Roxy Coffee, non-profit caf茅 Gwgy Toronto police arrest 11 people in gun bust
 Ontario hospitals struggling with capacity, due to COVID-19, will be able to transfer specific patients into long-term care without their consent under an amended emergency order, Health Minister Christine Elliott said April 28.Elliott, along with Ontario Health CEO Matthew Anderson, announced the amendment to聽the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, in an effort to free u stanley cup p hospital be stanley cup quencher ds for patie stanley cups nts in need of urgent care.Elliott said the emergency order will provide hospitals with the flexibility to transfer certain patients 鈥?those who doctors have determined no longer require hospital care and could be better supported in a more appropriate setting 鈥?to a long-term care or retirement home.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This order would not be applied to all hospitals across Ontario, but only those experiencing a major surge event.Elliott explained that this order is not the same as the Emergency Standard of Care triaging protocol.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 She said the patients who would be moved are those already deemed ready for discharge, who are currently waiting for their first choice of long-term-care home.She noted that while effort will be made to obtain consent from the patient and their family, there may be rare situations where a transfer is made without a patient   consent, or the consent of their decision-maker.聽       

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« Réponse #4272 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 07:21:26 am »
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 VANCOUVER 鈥?Family doctors should be on the front lines of addiction treatment but many are unwilling to learn about substance use even as a national overdose crisis worsens, says the head of medical education at Canada   largest mental health teaching hospital.Dr. Peter Selby, in the addictions division of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, said stigma and discrimination prevent physicians from getting training to treat vulnerable patients who have become addicted to opioids such as heroin or those prescribed for pain relief. 82 stanley mug 20;It comes from this core lack of understanding and training around helping people with addictions as a medical condition, Selby said from Toronto. It   still seen as something bad that people do.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Selby said it   no longer acceptable for doctors to say they don ;t know enough about addiction treatment, which he added should be integrated into primary care so patients can be screened and switched to medications, such as methadone and suboxone to reduce withdrawal symptoms.You ;ve got a whole core of established physicians in Canada who refuse to accept patients with addiction, will not provid stanley cup e the evidence-based treatments, Selby said. And that leads to significant consequences, like overdoses and deaths. 8221 stanley hrnek ;        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Health Canada said 2,81 Exrs Officials concerned budget cuts will take away Ocean Rangers
 After two deferrals and much debate about flooding, Halton Hills Council has given an approval that will make way for Eden Oak to build its 31-home subdivision in Glen Williams.During its Oct. 4 meeting, council passed a motion to lift a holding provision from the developers property at the terminus of Gamble Street so that the remainder of the required building permits can be issued. Councillors Bryan Lewis and Ted Brown voted  stanley kubek against the resolution.A second approval that will allow legal access into the development from Gamble Street was also granted, with Lewis opposing it as well.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As things start to move forward with the development, heres what you need to know:1. Staff reports and subsequent decisions related to Eden stanley thermos  Oak were deferred by council twice as residents and councillors reported that heavy, muddy storm water runoff has poured from the development site down to Glen Williams properties below several times this year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Acting CAO Chris Mills told council that staff has been  working aggressively  with the developer to look at new designs proposed for erosion control, but that the site cant be com stanley deutschland pletely stabilized until all houses are constructed.2. On the flooding front, Don Robinson of the Glen Williams Community Association urged council to continue withholding the approvals Eden Oak needs until the proposed flooding solution

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« Réponse #4273 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 07:43:32 am »
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 The Hamilton/Burlington Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals is ensuring no pet is left behind due to the coronavirus.CEO Marion Emo said they have teamed up with Zacharys Paws for Healing and are offering free boarding for the pets of people hospitalized by the virus who have no one else to look after their furry friends. Their pets will be well looked after, socialized, played with and exercised,  Emo said.  termo stanley  We will also accommodate any special diets and special  medical  needs.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Information about the No Pet Left Behind program has been passed on to social workers at Hamilton area hospitals, who are referring pet-owner patients to the program via mmcnab@hbspca.      While they are looking at boarding cats, dogs, small birds and other small creatur stanley thermobecher es such as guinea pigs for up to 14 days, Emo said no pet will be returned home until there is someone there to look after it.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Emo noted they adopted out 13 dogs, 28 cats and  stanley cup six small creatures and fostered out 25 other dogs and cats in March to make room for the boarded animals.Zacharys Paws founder Donna Jenkins said they dont know what the demand will be for compassionate boarding. Ldpq Gold pushes S P/TSX composite higher to start 2021
 Heres what you need to know to start your day.WEATHERMainly cloudy in Burlington and Oakville with a 30 per cent chance of showers late this afternoon with risk of a thunderstorm. High 25. Humidex 29: ht stanley cups uk tps://weather.gc.ca/city stanley cup /pages/on-79_metric_e.html               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Mainly cloudy in Milton and Halton Hills with a 30 per cent chance of showers late this afternoon with risk of a thunderstorm. Wind becoming west 20 km/h early this afternoon. High 25. Humidex 29: https://weather.gc.ca/city/pages/on-68_metric_e.htmlTRAFFIC        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 No major issues on the QEW, Highway 403 or Highway 401.Heads up: Significant closures in Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton on QEW and Highway 403 along with Highway 401 July 31-Aug. 4 trigger traffic warnings to drivers               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        GO TRANSIT                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Georgetown GO: Bus route modified 鈥?Route 31 and 33. Until 7am Aug 3, buses will not service the stop on Wellington Street West and George Street South because of a construction project. Customers may board the bus at the Brampton Bus Terminal.Lakeshore West line: GO Transit is adding special Lakeshore West line service on Saturday, Aug. stanley website  5 to provide customers with more transit options to the Grande Parade. There will be extra GO train service b

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« Réponse #4274 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 08:57:53 am »
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 JEFFERSONTOWN, Ky. 鈥?A male suspect fatally shot a man and a woman at a Kroger grocery stanley botella  store on the outskirts of Louisville, Kentucky, and then e stanley cup xchanged fire with an armed bystander before fleeing the scene, police said. He was captured shortly afterward.Both victims died at the store, said Jeffersontown Police Chief Sam Rogers. He did not say whether police had determined a motive in Wednesday   shooting. He also did not identify the suspect.Police received a call about 3 p.m. reporting the shooting, Rogers said. He said the suspect fired multiple rounds at the man inside the store, and shot the female victim multiple times out in the parking lot. A citizen armed with a gun engaged the shooter in the parking lot, but the suspect was able to flee before he was captured on a nearby road, Rogers said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES  vaso stanley BELOW                                        Eric Deacon, who identified himself as an EMT, told The Associated Press that he was in the self-checkout lane of the store when he heard the first shot, in the pharmacy.He said a man came around the corner and the look on his face, he looked like he just didn ;t care.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Deacon said he saw another man in the store with a gun who appeared to be shooting at the suspect, trying to get him out of the store. Deacon went outside and saw a woman in her mid-50s or early 60s who had been hit, and tried to resuscitate her. Gube Clarington Library closes the book on late fines
 Health professionals who work in community settings say they have been forgotten in Ontarios vaccine strategy when it comes to both giving and getting inoculations against COVID-19.The government should get vaccines into the hands of community providers including nurses, physicians and pharmacists immediately, says Doris Grinspun, executive director of the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario.Ontario could  rapidly accelerate  its vaccine rollout if it took advantage of an already existing infrastructure of community health-care providers who annually administer the flu shot, she said, explaining there is  no need to reinvent the wheel.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The provinces rollout has been too slow, she charged, adding that it would speed up if health-care providers from primary care, public health, pharmacies and home  vaso stanley care were more involved.At the end of December stanley cups , Ontarians from four target groups began getting vaccinated: residents, essential caregivers and staff of congregate settings for s botella stanley eniors; health-care workers; adults in First Nations, M茅tis and Inuit populations; and adult recipients of chronic home health care.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 One of the reasons the current vaccine strategy is not working as well as it should is that its too reliant on already overtaxed hospitals, Grinspun charged.She noted that Ontarios health-care system has been changing over the years to