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« Réponse #3180 le: Aujourd'hui à 03:03:23 am »
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 WINNIPEG 鈥?Guilty or not guilty of second-degree murde stanley cup r are the two options a jury has been given in the trial of a man accused of killing a teenager and dumping her b stanley cup nz ody in a river.Raymond Cormier, 56, has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the August 2014 slaying of 15-year-old Tina Fontaine in Win stanley mugs nipeg.Chief Justice Glenn Joyal gave his final instructions Wednesday to the seven women and four men who will decide Cormier   fate.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There are two distinct questions, Joyal said. Was Tina Fontaine   death caused by an unlawful act  Did Raymond Cormier commit the unlawful act  The defence is saying you should say no to both.Joyal told jurors that if they aren ;t satisfied that Tina   death was caused by an unlawful act, such as being smothered or dumped in the water while unconscious, then they must find Cormier not guilty.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Only if they are satisfied her death was unlawful will jurors have to determine if Cormier was responsible.Joyal said just because the cause of Tina   death could not be determined, that doesn ;t mean her death lawful. He said evidence indicates that it is unlikely that she died of an overdose or committed suicide, since her body was wrapped in a duvet cover and weighed down by rocks.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                Akfo Water advisory issued in northern Ontario town
 Residents who have yet to be vaccinated against COVID-19 are driving local case counts, says Haltons medical officer of health.The detail was among several Dr. Hamidah Meghani shared wit stanley cup h regional council during its Sept. 15 session, when she revealed that of the 440,960 Halton residents whove received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, only 0.08 per cent have gone on to be diagnosed with the virus.When taking a closer look at the week of Sept. 6 to 12, Meghani said that almost two thirds of Haltons COVID-19 cases, or 63 per cent, were among individuals who havent received the shot.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The minority of people who are unvaccinated in the population are now counting for the majority of our case burden,  she said.She also told council that  at this point, children who are ineligible for vaccination are not the main driver of case counts locally.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 She explained that of the cases among the unvaccinated from Sept. 6 to 12, only 33 per cent were in the under 12 demographic.Keeping case counts low among children is something health officials stanley flask  are focusing on now that in-person school has resumed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In Halton, yo stanley taza uth aged 12 to 17 are among the most vaccinated groups, with 90 per cent having received at least one dose and 84 per cent having both doses.                ARTICLE CONTI

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 WINNIPEG 鈥?A lawyer for Andrea Giesbrecht says she owes the court no explanation 鈥?and deserves no more jail time 鈥?for hiding the remains of six infants in a rented Winnipeg storage locker.She didn ;t murder these children, Greg Brodsky told provincial court Judge Murray Thompson during Friday   sentencing hearing.You can only sentence her on the  concealment  charges before the court.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Giesbrecht was arrested in stanley isolierkanne  October 2014 after she defaulted on paying rent for  stanley kaffeebecher a U-haul storage locker. Staff, who were to auction off the locker   contents, opened a plastic bin, noticed a strange smell and called police.Inside were the decomposed stanley canada  remains of six infants, stuffed in bags and plastic containers. Medical experts testified the infants were Giesbrecht  , were at or near full-term, and were likely to have been born alive.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But because the remains were badly decomposed, it was impossible to determine how the infants died. Giesbrecht was tried on six counts of concealing newborn remains 鈥?an offence that carries a maximum penalty of two years for each count.Giesbrecht   motive remains a mystery. She did not testify at her trial, and the defence did not call any witnesses.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She doesn ;t have to testify. Sh Ytbm Municipalities ask Ottawa for $10B in COVID-19 aid
 A Pickering dad has pulled his son off a local soccer field after he purchased an electromag stanley quencher netic field  EMF  reader and was alarmed by what he found.Mark vanderV stanley cups oet reached out to The News Advertiser to share the reasons why he no longer wants his son playing under hydro wires at Diana, Princess of Wales Park.I got shocked there 鈥?my daughter and others have too, he alleged. But seeing the radiation numbers was the tipping point.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        After vanderVoet said he experienced what Hydro One refers to as microshocks, he purchased an EMF reader.His sister-in-law reportedly felt the shocks too.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I was wearing sandals and the grass kept shocking my feet,  said Liza Pingol.Microshocks               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According  water bottle stanley to Hydro One literature, microshocks last for only a short time  a few milliseconds  and the energy levels are very low.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Since the discharge of excess energy occurs only at the surface of the skin, microshocks do not affect any internal parts of the body and are not considered to have harmful effects on health, it said.But coupled with headache complaints from his daughter, vanderVoet chose to investigate the matter himself. The idea was for m

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« Réponse #3182 le: Aujourd'hui à 04:05:35 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?North American stock markets started the week higher on positive economic signs out of China and renewed optimism for another U.S. stimulus package.The SP/TSX composite index closed up 177.46 points at 16,242.81.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 410.10 points at 27,stanley cup 584.06. The SP 500 index was up 53.14 points at 3,351.60, while the Nasdaq composite was up 203.96 points at 11,117.53.    stanley water bottle             ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Figures for the Canadian dollar were not immediately available.The November crude contract was up 35 cents at US$40.60 per barrel and the November natural gas contrac termo stanley t was down 1.2 cents at nearly US$2.80 per mmBTU.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The December gold contract was up US$16 at US$1,882.30 an ounce and the December copper contract was up 1.9 cents at US$2.99 a pound.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 28, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD=X                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press Xbth Toronto teacher says she ll mask until her last student stops
 The new St. Josephs Mountain COVID-19 testing centre at the Fennell campus of Mohawk College opened Oct. 23.It repla stanley quencher ces the centres at the Dave Andreychuk-Mountain Are stanley cup na and across the street at St. Joe ; stanley spain s West 5th campus. All testing is mandated by the province by appointment only,  said Dr. Tammy Packer, medical lead for the St. Joe   assessment centres.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The nose-swab testing by appointment only runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week and Packer noted the Mohawk location allows for expanded hours if needed.Packer said the west Mountain centre is expected to swab nearly 400 people each day.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Across the city, weve been swabbing about 1,100 people per day,  Packer said.The swab samples are sent to labs at the four city hospitals operated by the Hamilton Regional Laboratory Program and results are usually available in one or two days.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Appointments for the new Mohawk centre, as well as the east end and west end COVID-19 assessment centres can be made online via HamiltonCovidTest.ca                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Those who do not have access to book online and individuals with accessibility needs can call Public Health Services COVID-19 hotline at 905-974-9848.Packer said a doctor is on hand at each

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 Premier Doug Fords government has triggered its new power to install temporary management at long-term care homes that are swamped by COVID-19 outbreaks.Facilities in North York and in Sutton are being taken over by local hospital corporations for at least the next 90 days.The Ministry of Long-Term Care issued  mandatory management orders  on Monday that empowered Humber River Hospital to temporarily manage North Yorks Downsview Long Term Care, and Southlake Regional Health Centre to run River Glen Haven Nursing Home in Sutton.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Those two facilities account for 72 of 1,531 COVID-19 deaths in Ontarios more than 600 long-term care homes, w stanley en mexico here 1,926 residents and 1,395 staff members still have active cases of the highly contagious virus.River Glen Haven has 119 beds, with 54 residents and 29 staff infected, along with 20 residents dead to date.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 stanley cup  At the 252-bed Do stanley isolierkanne wnsview home, 52 of 66 residents who contracted COVID-19 have died and 70 staff members have been ill.They are among the 159 nursing homes still experiencing outbreaks of COVID-19, which can spread rapidly with residents living in close quarters.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Another 133 nursing homes have managed to contain their outbreaks.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The orders may Kgsw Doug Ford names five Toronto-area long-term-care homes that will get Armed Forces help
 Canadas new back-to-school COVID-19 guidelines include many of the measures already adapted by the Ontario government, but go further urging a phased in return to class, face shields for teachers and Plexiglas dividers.The federal document released Friday also suggests better ventilation for schools and moving classes outdoors where weather and space permit.Those are in addition to distancing measures Ontario schools already p stanley website lan to adopt such as reduced hallway traffic and non-medical masks for students and teacher stanley romania s.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The national guidelines recommend reduced room occupancy to allow for distancing, but there are no specifics about lowering class sizes.Concerns about class sizes have been raised by Toronto Public Health officials. The issue is a key point of contention between Premier Doug Fords government and many parents and teachers. They fear that current elementary class sizes 鈥?in particular kindergarten and Grades 4-8 where classes can hit around 30 students 鈥?puts too many children and teachers in the same room.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Experts from the Hospital for Sick Children have also said they cannot support a plan where physical distancing is compromised by the number of students in a room.Toronto District School Board  TDSB  chair Robin Pilkey said she has stanley mug  received emails from parents telling her that the board has a moral imperative to lower class