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 OTTAWA 鈥?The federal government has laid out a tough set of proposed new regulations to prohibit the use, sale, import and export of asbestos and products that contain it, as well as the manufacture of products containing the cancer-causing mineral.The rules fulfil a Liberal promise made more than a year ago and complement proposals the government stanley thermosflasche  issued last spring.Asbestos is a carcinogen that has been condemned by the World Health Organization and is banned in about 50 countries around the world.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The government says that with some minor ex stanley cup ceptions, the proposed regulations and related amendments 鈥?published in the latest edition of the Canada Gazette 鈥?would ensure there is no market for asbestos and related products in Canada, and that it isn ;t being brought into the country.The government is asking the public and industry for feedback during a comment period, which ends March 22.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Asbestos was mined in Canada until 2011 and was used mainly for insulating buildings and homes, as well as for fireproofing.Many uses have been phased out, but asbestos may still be found in a variety of products, including cement pipes, industrial furnaces and heating systems, building insulation, auto stanley cup motive brake pads and clutches.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The use or sale of any asbestos-containing  Sece Pandemic thwarts service dog pairings
 MuchMusic may no longer be how Canadians take in music videos from their favourite artists, but the TV channels impact on Canadian culture is undeniable, and Canada Post thinks so too.Canada Post will be unveiling its latest stamps, one honouring MuchMusic and another celebrating its French-language equivalent, MusiquePlus. These groundbreaking, interactive television stations connected Canadians with their favourite anglophone and francophone musicians and established a platform for generations of Canadian artists,  a news release  stanley cup quencher from Canada Post said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Both stamps will be unveiled on Thursday, Oct. 10. The MuchMusic stamp will be unveiled at Muchs longtime location, the Bell Media headquarters on Queen Street in Toronto, while  stanley cup the MusiquePlus stamp will be unveiled at its former studio in Montreal.MuchMusic, now simply called Much, launched in 1984 with a focus on music programming, under the ownership of CHUM Limited. It is now owned by Bell Media.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                                                                                                                             stanley cups                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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« Réponse #2986 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 05:44:42 am »
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 COPENHAGEN 鈥?The Faeroe Islands, an 18-island archipelago midway between Icel stanley kubek and and Scotland, is closing for tourists for a weekend in April 鈥?unless they want to help locals keep the rocky isles clean and unspoiled.Gudrid Hoejgaard, head of the local tourist board, says about 100,000 people visit the islands every year.Hoejgaard said Wednesday that tourism is not  stanley thermobecher all about numbers, adding that our aim is to preserve and protect the islands.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Some 100 visitors will be able to join the Faroese Maintenance Crew in exchange for free room and board in late April, when they will work with locals to keep their green islands unspoiled.      The windy islands, inhabited by about 50,000 people and 80,000 sheep, draw visitors to their dramatic scenery, with waterfalls and abundant birdlife.        AR stanley cup TICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By The Associated Press Rjrg Liberals unveil sweeping plans for now, future
 The site plan agreement for a new long-term care facility at 121 Ge stanley spain orge Street West was given the green light at North Grenvilles special council meeting Sept. 9.Southbridge Long-Term Care Facility will be built as an expansion of Bayfield Manor on lands adjacent to the existing facility with frontage onto George Street West.After construction is completed, Bayfield Manor residents will be relocated to the new Southbridge facility while Bayfield undergoes renovations. Bayfield will then serve as a retirement home exclusively, while Southbridge will be a dedicated long-term care home.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The new build was announced at Bayfield Manor last spring when Southbridge Care Homes managing director Keith McIntosh joined MPP Steve Clark and North Grenville Mayor Nan vaso stanley cy Peckford to address the local need for more long-term care beds and th stanley cupe e impact of hallway health care on seniors and their families.At the time, McIntosh claimed that Ontarios senior population is expected to increase by more than 1.5 million people by 2031.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The new Southbridge facility will be a three-storey building with 160 long-term care beds and two large parking lots 鈥?one for staff to access from Queen Street, and the other for visitors to access from George Street West.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A portion of Queen Street that is c

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« Réponse #2987 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 06:14:17 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Shaw Communications Inc. reported a third-quarter loss Thursday, after booking a nearly $300-million impairment charge related to its stake in Corus Entertainment Inc., but its senior executives said Shaw   growth plans and dividends won ;t be affected by troubles at Corus.The Calgary-based cable, internet and wireless compa stanley vaso ny, which owns about 38 per cent of Corus equity, said it hasn ;t depended on the $90 million a year in dividends it had been receiving from the Toron stanley travel mug to-based media company.Corus announced Wednesday that it will reduce its dividends by about 80 per c vaso stanley ent for the 2019 financial year starting Sept. 1, and divert the savings to debt reduction.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The company also said it was writing down the value of its television assets by $1 billion amid uncertain future earnings due to intense competition for advertising dollars and viewers.The announcements pushed down the Corus share price by about 27 per cent over two days, setting record lows on Wednesday and Thursday. The stock closed at $4.63 on Thursday, down 10 per cent from the previous close.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The decline in Shaw stock was less dramatic but the shares were down 98 cents, or about 3.5 per cent, at $26.76 at the close on Thursday 鈥?about the mid point of its 52-week price range 鈥?after the company announced weaker-than-expected earnings that included a $28 Xcbc Rella Braithwaite, chronicler of African-Canadian history, dies at 96
 A longtime Oakville business is closing for good.Art Lee Men   Wear has been a staple of downtown Oakville for the last 61 years. After a long run, the store will be closing this summer. It   been a livelihood for me for 42 years and  botella stanley my father before me,  said owner Art Lee Jr.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The original owner Ar stanley cup t passed the business on to his sons, Art, Jr., and Allan when he retired. Now it   time for his sons to do the same. Only this time the business is closing. We ;re retiring and it   not because of COVID or anything else. We had kind of made our minds up, way before all this.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 If anything, the pandemic has delayed the store closure. With lockdowns being implemented several times over the last year. It has made it difficult to sell their remaining product. The store remains open with Al expecting a final closure at the end of July.Having been a family-run business for 60 years, the store has amassed many loyal customers. Something Lee is grateful for.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It   been great for everybody involved. We just love the community. I can ;t imagine having my store anywhere else.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The community has always been part of th stanley cup e stores focus. For their 50th anniversary

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« Réponse #2988 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 06:46:24 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Equifax Canada   customer service agents are telling callers that only Canadians who have had dealings in the United States are likely to be affected by the massive hack announced last week.The credit monitoring company   call centre staff say that Canadians who have Equifax accounts in the U.S. could be at risk of having their  stanley cup data compromised, such as those who have lived, worked or applied for credit south of the border.The Canadian Press made multiple calls as consumers to Equifax Canada   customer service line and were told that consumers whose credit files were not checked outside of Canada are unlikely to be part of stanley mug  any breach.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Equifax Canada did not immediately respond to requests for comment.Equifax Inc. said last Thursday a security breach occurred over the summer that compromised the private information of up to 143 million Americans, along with an undisclosed number of Canadians. But the company has been tight-lipped about further details, including how many Canadians may have been exposed.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         stanley kubek                          Equifax Canada   website says that only a limited number of Canadians may have been affected and the breach is contained.We are working night and day to assess what happened, the credit monitoring company says on its Canadian website.               ARTICLE CONTINUES Qlvd Region votes to go ahead with expropriation on Fairway Road
 TORONTO 鈥?The pandemic continued eating into profits for Restaurant Brands International Inc. in the third-quarter, as disruption to daily rituals like going to work and taking kids to hockey curbed sales.The parent company of Tim Hortons, Burger King and Popeyes, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, said Tuesday it stanley deutschland s net income for the quarter was US$223 million or 47 cents per diluted share, down from US$351 million or 75 cents per diluted share a year earlier.Revenue totalled US$1.34 billion for the quarter ended Sept. 30, down from US$1.46 bil stanley us lion in the same stanley tumbler  period a year ago.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The company said the year-over-year decrease in sales was primarily driven by a decline at Tim Hortons and Burger King and a decrease in supply chain sales, partially offset by an increase in sales at Popeyes.Restaurant Brands chief executive Jose Cil said while the restaurants have made  8220 teady progress reopening, the company   performance also reflected certain more challenging impacts of the pandemic on consumer behaviour.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Routines remain on hold for a significant percentage of people as many offices, schools and other establishments remain closed, he said during a conference call with analysts.Millions of people are still working from home, and the recent spike in cases in different parts of the world h

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« Réponse #2989 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 07:20:17 am »
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 The Georgetown Hospital Volunteer Association  GHVA  has donated $60,000 to the Georgetown Hospital. In addition t stanley water bottle o their invaluable hours of service, the volunteer association continues to find creative ways to raise funds,  said Janet Skupsky, interim chief operating officer at Georgetown Hospital.  This years cheque for $60,000 demonstrates the unwavering  stanley thermobecher commitment and generosity of all of our volunteers. Their dedicated service to the hospital truly enriches the patient experience. The GHVA has 141 active volunteers. It provides service, support and fundraising for the hospital, raising funds through events a poinsettia sale, the gift shop, lobby vendor sales and the HELPP lottery.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         During the pandemic, we had to temporarily reduce or pause many of the volunteer services at Georgetown Hospital in order to keep everyone safe,  said Allan Welters, president of the GHVA.  Unfortunately, this also meant cancelling many events. Thankfully, we are graduall stanley cup y resuming all of our activities. Everyone is so happy to be back.       Welters stepped down after 10 years of volunteer service, which included serving as both vice-president and president. Marion Lookman is the newly appointed president, while Welters continues on as past president.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Halton Healthcares hospitals accept applications for new volunteers twice a year. Adults and youth looki Yvfz Protesters briefly block tourists from using Hawaii highway
 Here are some morning updates as we head into the weekend:WEATHERBecoming cloudy this morning with a 40 per cent chance of showers in Burlington and Oakville. Wind becoming west 30 km/h gusting to 50 this morning. High 20: https://weather.gc.ca/city/pages/on-79_metric_e.html               stanley quencher  ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Cloudy in Milton and Halton Hills with a 40 per cent chance of showers. Wind becoming west 30 km/h gusting to 50 early this morning. High 20: https://weather.gc.ca/city/pages/on-68_metric_e.htmlTRAFFIC        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Heads up: ALL LANES CLOSE stanley kubek D ;: Significant closures in Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton Aug. 14-20 on QEW and Highway 403 along with Highway 401 trigger traffic warnings to drivers.GO TRANSIT               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Between Aug. 18 and Sept. 4, Lakeshore West train schedules have been adjuste stanley cup d for CNE. Bus service adjustments are also in effect for CNE.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              TOP STORIESMajor closure on the QEW in Burlington rescheduled: Ministry of TransportationRepeatedly changing lanes: Mercedes driver in Burlington accused of stunt driving for second time in months; residents reactAffordable housing project in Georgetown gets funding approval

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« Réponse #2990 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 08:23:18 am »
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 An award-winning charitable organization and the largest shopping centre in the East GTA are celebrating Canadas 150th birthday with artwork from artists all across Canada.VIBE Arts created the 150+ stanley mugs  Reasons We Love Canada project that was displayed on Friday, May 26 at the  stanley cup Scarborough Town Centre.Artists aged 10 to 29 hand-painted 60 murals to express stories of Canada through their eyes, acknowledging the diversity, culture, and strength of our nation.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Some of the artists come from homeless shelters, under-resourced schools, and youth agencies. As muralists, youth are making new connections for themselves, their communities and country, while creating an impressive public art legacy,  Executive and Artistic Director of VIBE Arts Julie Frost said in a news release.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The large-scale reproductions of the murals will be on exhibit until Monday, July 3.The original murals will be installed in Toronto subway stations from July and August with digital displays in 15 airports and on more than 300 PATTISON Outdoor billboards across Canada.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                kubki stanley                           It   a great feeling to share this experience with so many others,  a student at Urban Aboriginal School in Sault Ste. Marie, Jacob Carter, said in a news release.  Everyone put so much into the project. It   fantastic the  Dnvh New York City street named for rapper Notorious B.I.G.
 Here are some stories you may gave missed.聽1.聽Oakville resident charged with arson by negligence following high-rise fireAn apartment fire caused serious damage and has resulted in charges.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        2.聽 So surprised : Oakville man buys Lotto 6/49 ticket at Shoppers Drug Mart and wins bigLocal man wins $100,000 prize.聽        ARTICLE CONTIN stanley cup UES BELOW                                 3.聽Police investigating after tractor stolen in BurlingtonKeep your eyes open for a stolen tractor.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                       stanley cup   4.聽Oakville r stanley quencher esident finds bullet hole in their door and Halton police are investigating                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              A Speers Road resident returned home to find a hole in their door.

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« Réponse #2991 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 08:51:27 am »
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 GLOUCESTER, Ont. 鈥?A days-long hunger strike at an Ottawa-area jail has come to an end.An advocacy group in regular contact with inmates at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre says the prisoners terminated the hun stanley cup ger strike for unspecified health reasons.It was the second hunger strike in less than two months at the jail.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A 31-hour strike that started on June 3 led to an agreement between prisoners and officials that there would be healthier food, hygiene products and increased access to reading materials and television.The second hunger strike began July 22 because inmates say authorities did not honour the June agreement.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It ended at noon on Sunday, according to the advo stanley termosar cacy group the Criminalization and Punishment Education Project and Krist stanley thermos y Denette, a spokeswoman for Ontario   Solicitor General ministry.Staff had discussions with the inmates at Ottawa Carleton Detention Centre about their concerns, ending the strike on Sunday, July 26, she wrote in an email Tuesday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The ministry has policy and procedures for when inmates refuse institutional meals, which includes medical check ups.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Denette said when it is feasible, efforts are made to addres Zhjo COVID-19 infections rising again in Ontario
 Every year, Islam Eis stanley tumblers sa, an internal medicine specialist at the Yarmouth Regional Hospital, anticipates Ramadan. Its a period of self-reflection and worship where Muslims worldwide fast from dawn until sunset, abstaining from eating or drinking anything.With COVID-19 changing how health-care professionals are providing patient care, fasting for 17 hours can be difficult for those observing Ramadan this year.Eissa is one of four physicians overseeing the intensive-care unit at the hospital. He has yet to see any COVID-19 patients. Still, the pandemic has had him work more hours as he alte stanley thermos rnates between covering the ICU, being on-call and managing inpatients and office patients.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I basically worked for three weeks straight before I got a weekend,  he said.The changes are also partially due to being short-staffed. Two internal medicine specialists left the hospital over the past year to work elsewhere or retire.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Were supposed to be seven or eight physicians; now were only four,  he said.  Thats definitely put lots of press stanley taza ure. The pressure is making this years Ramadan more exhausting for Eissa, especially when he is taking care of patients in the ICU.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         On the very first day of Ramadan, I had four patients in the ICU and then I had a new admission at 6 p.m.,  he sai

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« Réponse #2992 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 09:48:25 am »
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 Niagara Region is seeking answers about the future of local GO train service after a Thursday letter from Metrolinx said the delivery process of new GO stations 鈥?including the planned station in Grimsby 鈥?has been halted.The letter, citing a recent statement by Minister of Transportation Jeff Yurek, said the provincial government is seeking third-party investment to bui stanley cup ld new GO stations in Ontario.Not only can this approach save tax dollars and exponentially grow transit ridership, it will create and leverage the true valu stanley flask e of transit and deliver much more than just transit stati stanley cup ons; it will deliver local integrated built environments that offer the services people want at the doorstep of where people will live, work and play, said the letter written by Phil Verster, president and CEO of Metrolinx.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The letter does not indicate what this may mean for the planned GO transit line, currently scheduled to run trains from Niagara Falls to Toronto by 2023.We have received the letter issued by Metrolinx CEO Phil Verster last evening outlining a new direction for Transit Oriented Development at any new GO stations. We are actively reviewing the new policy direction contained in the letter, what it means for Niagara   GO expansion and have reached out to Metrolinx requesting further clarity, said Matt Robinson, the director of Niagara Region   GO Implemen Hamg TSX sets new high, posts best week since April
 Halton Region has a new top doctor.On Feb. 14, the region announced Dr. Deepika Lobo will be Halton   next commissioner of health and medical officer of health. The position puts her in charge of the public health and paramedic services in the area, overseeing a budget of more than $100 million.Lobo had served as an associate medical officer of health since joining Halton Region in 2019 and has been acting commissioner of health since September 2023.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Gary Carr, Halton   regional chair, said he is confident the new commissioner will help keep residents healthy.       We are pleased to officially welcome Dr. Lobo to this very critical position in our community. We are confident that Dr. Lobo  stanley cup 8217  experience, knowledge and leadership ca stanley cup pabilities will keep our public health services strong and keep our residents healthy.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The previous commissioner, Dr. Hamidah Meghani, had been in the position since 2014.Lobo completed her residency in public health and preventive medicine through the DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster University and is a fellow with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. She obtained her doctor of medicine from Kasturba Medical College at Manipal University in India, and has master   degrees in public health and business administration from stanley termohrnek  McMaster.

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« Réponse #2993 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 10:19:52 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada   new foreign minister says he will work with the incoming Biden administration in Washington to find ways to help two Canadian men imprisoned by China.Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau, the former NASA astronaut who lived nearly a decade in the United States, made the commitment as he took over the portfolio from Fran莽ois-Philippe Champagne in Tuesday   cabinet shuffle.Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor have been in Chinese prisons since December 2018 on what Canada and its allies say are trumped-up national security charges in retaliation for the RCMP   arrest of Chinese high-tech executive Meng  stanley cup Wanzhou on a U.S. extradition warrant.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        President Donald Trump   defeat has raised the possibility that a new Democrat administration might be open to rethinking pursuing the prosecution of Meng, which could open the door for China to release stanley taza  the two men.The relationship between Canada and China is a very important relationship, but it also has intersections with the relationship between the United States and China as well, Garneau said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 So, we ;re going to develop, in the coming  stanley quencher weeks with the new administration, our ideas about the two Michaels and other issues that jointly affect our two countries vis-a-vis China.Champagne   term as foreign minister ended with a

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« Réponse #2994 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 11:22:00 am »
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 After back-to-back days of single digit increases, Halton Region reported 15 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday.The seven-day average rose from 11.4 to 12.1 and the number of active cases increased from 70 to 75. There are 32 active cases in Oakville, 25 in Burlington, which was the only municipality to see a decrease, 13 in Milton and five in Halton Hills.The effective reproduction number fell from 1.05 to 0.90. The number indicates the number of infections resulting each case of COVID-19. A number under 1.0 indicates that the spread of the virus is being contained.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There were seven new cases in Oakville and four each in Burlington and Milton. There were no new cases in Halton Hills.Hospital occupancy dropped below 100 per cent to 90 per cent. The occupancy in the regions intensive care uni stanley cup ts also declined to 66 per cent. Th stanley thermoskannen ere are currently 11 people being treated for COVID-19 in Haltons hospitals, including three in intensive care.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There were no new outbreaks declared, leaving three on-going outbreaks in the region: at a sports and fitness facility in Burlington, a workplace in Milton and at Oodenawi Public School in Oakville.VACCINA stanley mug TIONS               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There were 398 doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in Halton Region Monday, including 127 first doses. Of eligible Halton res Rqgs 4 at 4 - Halton news of the day for March 23, 2023
 A Mississauga man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a Georgetown couple, Halton police say.Harrison Brown was charged in 2021 with two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the deaths of Krystyna and Andrzej Rerak.聽He later pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in connection with the death of the former, and second-degree murder in connection with the death of the latter.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to a media release from Halton police, Brown appeared before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Milton on Dec. 1.聽Justice Clayton Conlan sentenced him to life imprisonment with no eligibility of parole for 25 years.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 First responders attended the Reraks ;聽Hidden Lake Trail home on Feb. 17, 2021, after recei stanley quencher ving reports of a fire there.Once the blaze was extinguished, the remains of two people were discovered and later identified as the Reraks.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        An investigation by Halton police, the Office of the Fire Marshal, and  stanley cup the Office of the Chief Coroner and the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service determined the fire had been intentionall stanley bottles y set and the deaths were a result of homicide.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Brown, then 27, was arrested on March 26, 2021.Police said at the time that Brown was kno

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« Réponse #2995 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 11:52:49 am »
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 Halton Region reported three new hospitalizations due to COVID-19 Tuesday.Two of the hospitalizations were in Burlington with the other in Oakville.There are now four people in Haltons hospitals with COVID-19, three who were admitted due to the virus, and one who was admitted for another reason but has since tested positive for COVID-19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Acute care beds remain over capacity at 101 per cent, while intensive care unit occupancy rose from 69 per cent to 78 per cent.The region reported no deaths related to the virus. There have been 345 deaths in the region related to COVID-19, with the last one occurring on Mar. 8.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Halton reported 53 new cases with more than half of them in Oakville, which had 29 new cases. There were 10 cases in Milton, eight in Burlington and six in Halton Hills. Earlier this month, Ontarios chief medical officer of health said with the current levels of testing, it is expected that there are likely 10 times as many cases than the reported numbers.The region has just one on-going outbreak, at West Oak Village long-term care home in Oak stanley taza ville. Halton declared the outbreak at Welli stanley canada ngton Park Care Centre in Burlington over.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        VACCINATIONS                ARTICLE CONT stanley website INUES BELOW                                              Among Halton residents age 12 an Yrbx NAFTA talks hurting Canadian exporters: poll
 Shoppers Drug Mart has announ stanley cup spain ced it is installing time-delayed narcotic safes in all its Ontario pharmacies.The measure will impact all Ontario Shoppers Drug Mart locations as well as Loblaw pharmacies in grocery stores like Loblaws, Real Canadian Superstore and No Frills. Time-delayed safes are already mandated in other provinces and stanley vaso  are a proven deterrent in the reduction of narcotic thefts,  said Loblaw senior vice president Dean Henrico in a Wednesday, Nov. 23 press release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         This is another step we are taking to help protect our employees, our customers and our communities. Time-delayed safes require the person trying to open it to wait for a set period of time before the lock can be opened.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The theory is that this will deter criminals who are trying to make a quick escape.Haltons pharmacies are fairly regular targets for criminals seeking cash and narcotics.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Just last week, Nov. 18, a pharmacy robbery in Burlington ended with one employee being sent to hospital.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              A pharmacy employee in Oakville received minor injuries during a robbery on  stanley taza Nov. 11, and a handgun was used to rob another Oakville pharmacy on Sept. 29.Halton police say robberies in general are on the rise in the r

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« Réponse #2996 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 12:32:10 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Seabridge Gold Inc.  TSX:SEA  says a federal agency has dismissed a complaint by Alaskan conservationists against the company   massive KSM mining project in northern British Columbia.The Southeast Alaska Con stanley trinkflaschen servation Council had appealed to Canada   National Contact Point within Global stanley mug  Affairs Canada to look into whether the company had violated international guidelines on consultations with stakeholders, due diligence on environmental and human rights impacts, and disclosure of mitigation plans.The group is concerned that the proposed KSM mine, which is one of the largest undeveloped gold projects in the world and sits about 35 kilometres from the Alaskan border, would threaten the wild salmon habitat downstream in Alaska.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Canada   National Contact Point, which promotes the OECD guidelines on multinational companies, decided it wouldn ;t benefit from getting stanley water bottle  involved in the dispute. It says Seabridge had consulted with Alaskans despite not being required to, and notes the project had already been approved after rigorous provincial and federal environmental assessments.      The agency did recommend that Seabridge continue consultations with all stakeholders, and that it officially and publicly endorse the OECD guidelines on multinationals as well as ones specifically on the extractive sector.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Seabridge r Vbbw Public order unit among things Halton   s new deputy chief is looking into
 OTTAWA 鈥?Consumer insolvencies are expected to spike in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic despite a reprieve in the number of filings in March.The Canadian Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Professionals  CAIRP  says the number of people filing for insolvency will resume its growth even though government relief in the form of income support, along with increased payment flexibility among creditors, landlords and administrators have temporarily allowed many to make ends meet.The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy says the number of Canadians who filed for insolvency in the first quarter of 2020 was down 5.5 per cent compared to stanley mug  the fourth quarter.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In March alone consumer insolvencies decreased by 8.5 per cent c stanley cup ompared to the same time last year.Despit stanley cup e the dips, the total number of insolvencies filed for the 12-month period ending March 31 increased by 8.4 per cent compared to the same period last year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The number of consumers filing over the last year increased 8.7 per cent to 138,166. The number of business filings decreased 0.9 per cent in the last year.For those who were already overstretched with more debt than they could reasonably afford, the government relief and short term payment reprieve have allowed many to stay afloat. But their underlying debt is a gaping hole in the lifeboat,  stated CAIRP chairman M

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« Réponse #2997 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 01:05:44 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?A lack of homes for sale is expected to drive Toronto   sizzling housing market to another year of double-digit price increases, the city stanley botella    real estate board said Tuesday.The Toronto Real Estate Board said the average price for all types of housing is forecast to rise to about $825,000 鈥?up from $730,472 in December and $729,922 for the 2016 calendar year.The largest year-over-year price increases will be for low-rise types of housing such as detached and semi-detached homes and townhouses, said the board, which represents about 46,000 real estate brokers and salespersons.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        While changes to federal mortgage lending guidelines and higher borrowing costs may impact some stanley cup becher  would-be homebuyers, the big impediment will be the lack of inventory, Jason Mercer, the board   director of market analysis, said in a statement.The number of listings at the end of December were at their lowest since before 2000, Mercer said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It is unlikely that the shortage of listings will improve to any great degree over the course of the next year, he said. This will put a ceiling on sales growth.The board e stanley fr stimates there will be between 104,500 and 115,500 home sales this year through its MLS system 鈥?more or less similar to the 113,133 recorded last year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        Bfet George Kennedy students shine in the kitchen
 Under a large, white wedding-style tent set up in the field of St. Jerome Catholic School, a group of kindergartners are learning French. What is the colour of the ground   the teacher  water bottle stanley asks the 15 kids in French immersion, struggling to make her voice heard beyond her mask and the background noise from students taking  fresh air breaks  in the nearby lot of the school near Keele Street and Sheppard Avenue West.The students yell out colours in French. Some jump up and down while doing so. Ot stanley cup website hers move around their chairs. Some just sit and take  vaso stanley in their outdoor surroundings on a crisp fall day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         This is a space that can be used for teaching or a place where teachers can take a fresh air break if its raining,  said principal Rocco DiDomizio. We are going to encourage teachers and classes to be outside as much as they can, at least once or twice a week,  he said, adding that each tent can hold up to two cohorts, with a divider between them.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Toronto Catholic District School Board launched the tent pilot project for this school year, putting up large tents in fields or lots at 10 schools in areas deemed high risk for COVID-19. If it goes well, the board plans to put up eight more tents at schools across the city as part of Phase 2 in the coming weeks.The pilot, which will cost the board $100,000 for the next four months, is aimed at giving

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« Réponse #2998 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 01:36:35 pm »
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  HumansofHalton is aimed at showcasing the exceptional, influential and remarkable people in our community. Know of an Oakville, Burlington Halton Hills or Milton resident who should be featured  Email us or tweet using the hashtag  HumansofHalton.Like many her age,  The Little Mermaid  was one of Rachael Dobsons favourite movies when she was growing up. Under the Sea was a classic singalong song,  said the 22-year-old Campbellville native.  And Ariel was one of my characters.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Now, the 2013 Canadian novice pairs skating champion is bringing Ariel to life in  Disney on Ice: Mickeys Search Party,  which begins a four-day run in  stanley mugs Hamilton March 17.What led you to Disney on Ice         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I wasnt ready to give up the sport yet, and this was a whole new aspect of it where I could share my love of the sport with an audience.What is it like playing a character as popular as  stanley thermobecher Ariel                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Theres a big buildup before Ariel enters for the first time, so to come out and see all the smiling faces of the kids in their princess or prince costumes, its amazing.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Whats your favourite part of the show In one part of the show stanley cup , theres a nylon apparatus and Ariel and Prince Eric are suspended 20 feet above the ice. It Skqm Niagara police put the Cuffs on Cancer at Front Row Sports in Thorold
 All Credit Valley Conservation parks and trails, including rivers and streams, are closed in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.During the closure, members of the public are not permitted on CVC property either by wading in the water or following trails to access rivers, streams and ponds. CVC staff will issue tickets for trespassing and parking violations if anglers are caught fishing during the closure.The properties closed are: Belfountain Conservation Area, Island Lake Conservation Area, Te stanley cup rra Cotta Conservation Area, Rattray Marsh Conservation Area, Meadowvale Conservation Area, Limehouse Conservation Area, Silver Creek Area, Upper Credit Conservation Areas, the Cheltenham Badlands, Ken Whillans Resource Management Area, the Elora Cataract Trailway and all other CVC-owned or operated properties and trails.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        CVC staff will continue to actively monitor properties and trails for compliance during the closure. Anglers should connect with municipalities on the status of their parks.      ***Editor   Note- th stanley cup e headline of this story was edited on Tuesday, April 28, at 5:30 p.m. to include new information from Credit Valley Conservation  CVC  that anglers are allowed to fish in the Credi stanley romania t River during the coronavirus outbreak, with the exception of CVC properties, which remain closed.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #2999 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 02:06:39 pm »
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 PETAWAWA, Ont. stanley hrnek  鈥?Provincial police say a school bus filled with children slid into a ditch in Petawawa, Ont., on Wednesday afternoon.Thirty elementary students were on board when police say the bus slid off the shoulder of the road.Officers say the drive stanley spain r was attempting to stop on the roadside but lost control.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        No one was hurt and everyone aboard was able to get out of the bus and wait safely in a nearby parking lot.      A second bus was sent to take the students home while the first bus was towed out.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police sa stanley thermos mug y no charges have been laid and the bus was not damaged.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 18, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Szcx COVID-19 in Hamilton: Cases at Sobeys, Fortinos, FreshCo, No Frills and Carlisle library
 Unable to afford rent alone, four friends decided to rent a home together.In their search for suitable accommodation, they posted an advertisement online in the fall of 2021.Mark Cipparone reached out and said he had a four-bedroom home available in Thorold.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The group of friends, several on social assistance and some with children with  high needs,  toured the home and liked what they saw.They signed a rental agreement and gave the lan stanley termohrnek dlord several  stanley termoska bank drafts totalling about $4,800.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 As the day came for them to move in, the landlord began giving them various excuses as to why they could no longer move in.The money was never returned and the group of friends were left homeless.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In Ontario Court of Justice in St. Catharines Tuesday, Cipparone pleaded guilty to multiple fraud-related charges. The 39-year-old Thorold resident will be sentenced in March.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Assistant Crown attorney Stephanie Ford told the judge the rental scam victimized a number of people.In September 2021, for example, one potential renter sent the defendant more than $9,000 in wire transfers as the landlord request stanley cup ed she pay six months in advance.Days before her anticipated move-in date, court was told, Cipparone began