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 CHARLESTON, W.Va. 鈥?The director of a West Virginia development group and a mayor are under scrutiny after a racist post about first lady Michelle Obama caused a backlash and prompted calls on social media for both women to be fired.Clay County Development Corp. director Pamela Ram vaso stanley sey Taylor made the post following Donald Trump   election as president, saying: It will be refreshing to have a classy, beautiful, dignified First Lady in the White House. I ;m tired of seei stanley thermosflasche ng a Ape in heels.Clay Mayor Beverly Whaling responded: Just made my day Pam.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The post, first reported by WSAZ-TV, was shared hundreds of times on social media before it was deleted.The Facebook pages of Taylor and Whaling couldn ;t be found Monday. A call to the Clay County stanley cup  Development Corp. went unanswered and Whaling didn ;t immediately return a telephone message.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 An online petition seeks to remove Whaling and Taylor. The non-profit development group provides services to elderly and low-income residents in Clay County. It is funded through state and federal grants and local fees.It is not affiliated with the town of Clay, which is about 50 miles east of Charleston.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        African-Americans make up about 4 per cent of West Virginia   1.8 million resi Vkmm Ontario hits  emergency brake  as province enters month-long COVID shutdown
 Its been a year of educational ups and downs stanley quencher  for Grade 12 student Olivia Rymkiewicz and, with  no guarantees  around what universities will look like in September, the uncertainty continues.The incoming Western University student will leave her home in Calgary to live in residence in London, Ont. Shes tempering her expectations about orientation week events and the fall term, but feels  confident  about her move, knowing the university has mandated at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine for students living in residence. Its just the responsible thing to be doing,  Rymkiewicz, 18, said.  The well-being of other students can be directly impacted by a students decision not to get vaccinated.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        With Alberta accelerating second doses, Rymkiewicz expects shell be fully immunized by the time her move-in date comes around. While Western University has promoted a  full return  to in-person learning in the fall, the prospective nursing student said her first-year courses will mostly be held online, a decis stanley cups ion shes satisfied with. I think theyre making the best choice in order for us to move forward 鈥?its almost time for regular life to start again,  she said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Infectious disease specialist Dr. Anna Bane stanley cup rji said before universities open classrooms, they should require students to have at least one dose of the vaccine and receive the second shortly

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 Halton Hills Climate Action will join groups across the Greater Toronto Area Oct. 1 for a walk past the farms and conservation areas threatened by Hwy. 413.The local walk begins at 10 a.m. at Freestyle Farm, 8768 Winston Churchill Blvd. and will follow a five-kilometre route south to Steeles Ave, then back to the start.Organizers will have safety marshalls and walkers will be on sidewalks or wide boulevards throughout the walk.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There will be shuttles near Maple Lodge Chicken Shop for those who cant do the whole route. Carpools will be available from the Georgetown mall to the starting point at Freestyle Farm. Highway 413, if built at a taxpayer cost of billions of dollars, will cut a swath through the south end of Halton Hills, then across Winston Churc stanley botella hill and north to Old School Road,  said Janet Duval of Halton Hills Climate Action.  It will not stop congestion, stanley mug  will destroy precious fa stanley cup rms and wetlands, create huge carbon emissions, and will cross four watersheds and Indigenous lands. Trucks and commuter traffic could be diverted at far less cost to the underused Hwy. 407.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Though the highway is subject to a federal environmental review, Halton Hills Climate Action and other groups opposed to the highway are asking for a full federal impact assessment.Groups in Brampton, Caledon and Vaughan will also be walking and cycling to raise awa Yumc Trump blasts release of 2005 tax form, reporter   s account
 OTTAWA 鈥?The only way to overcome racism in Canada   policing agencies is to impose systemic change and a zero-tolerance policy aimed at eliminating the excessive use of force, the head of the country   largest Indigenous organization said Monday.Perry Bellegarde, national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, spoke with journalists via conference call to express his outrage following a series of violent, and in some cases fatal, encounters between police and Indigenous people across Canada.Police are there to protect and serve, not assault and kill, he said from Ottaw stanley cup a.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We ;ve got to stop this tragedy of First Nations people getting hurt and/or killed at the hands of police .... We know there is racism, both systemic and overt .... In order to deal with systemic racism you need systemic change.On Friday night, 48-year-old Rodney Levi was shot dead by a New Brunswick RCMP officer near the Metepenagiag Mi ;kmaq Nation after the Mounties were called Friday to deal with an unwanted person at a barbecue. The RCMP have said a suspect carrying knives was jolted wit stanley cup usa h a stun gun, but that failed to subdue him. He was shot when he charged at officers, police said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On Saturday, the chief of the Metepenagiag  botella stanley Mi ;kmaq Nation, Bill Ward, said Levi had mental challenges but was not

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« Réponse #3212 le: Aujourd'hui à 04:11:22 am »
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 Halton Region Public Health confirmed a number of new COVID-19 cases Thursday.According to the public health unit, three more Burlington residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, two men and one woman. The new cases also include one Oakville man and one Milton woman.The majority of the new cases are those under the age of 40.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        So far, there have been 935 confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases, with 880 considered resolved and 30 remaining active.聽Halton public health states that the data listed might change as the region moves to adopt a new provincial COVID-19 database.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Heres the full breakdown:路 Oakville 281 confirmed cases with 293 recoveries  down 1  and 13 active cases  up 2                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        路 Milton 238 confirmed cases with 248 recoveries and 8 active cases  up 1                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              路 Burlington 178 confirmed cases with 181  botella stanley recoveries and 7 active cases  up 3 路 Halton Hills 155 confirmed cases with 158 recoveries and 2 active casesIn addition, there are 28 probable cases in Oakville, 22 in Milton, 17 in Burlington, and 16 in Halton Hills.Of the total 935 cases, 79 have been residents or patients associated with a confirmed institutional outbreak.The stanley thermobecher  COVID-19 death toll in Halton sits at 25 stanley cup price , including  Djpt MPP wants French immersion open to kids with special needs
 TORONTO 鈥?Three years after losing a prolonged court battle over the restriction of housing data, the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board continues to pursue legal action against companies it accuses of ille stanley vaso gally accessing its Multiple Listing Service system.The Ontario board that represents about 62,000 agents alleged in court cases that R E Stats Inc. and IMS Inc., which operate digital real estate tools, infringed on TRREB   copyright and circumvented protection measures to illegally access home listing information.TRREB   MLS system contains listings, sales figures, archival info and neighbourhood descriptions entered by real estate agents as homes are put on the market and sold.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Lawyers and real estate industry observers say TRRE stanley cup spain B is pursuing legal action and asserting its control over the data because the MLS system is one of the most valuable services it offers members and it wants to protect that exclusivity.Additionally, legal experts say TRREB may be using the courts as a way to reveal how these companies are accessing the listings data, so that stanley cup usa  preventive action can be taken.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 They see free dissemination of this data as being a threat to the traditional real estate business model and they are willing to try anything to try to erect a moat of sorts around their traditional model, said Denes Rothschild, a

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 TORONTO 鈥?The University of Toronto is stepping up efforts to lure top global scholars by slashing tuition fees for most international PhD students.Starting this fall, the university says most international PhD students will be charged the same amount as domestic students.The difference is huge 鈥?the 2017/18 fall-winter session cost international students at the downtown campus $23,692.14, plu gourde stanley s ancillary fees, which vary by course.               ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley cups uk S BELOW                                        Meanwhile, domestic students were charged $8,480.14, plus ancillary fees.Graduate studies dean Joshua Barker says it   part of a bid to remove any barriers, financial or otherwise, that graduate students might face as they look to attend our university.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The change affects students in all years of a PhD program, but excludes those in doctoral stream master   programs.In the 2017/18 academic year, 1,179 of the school   6,145 PhD students were international students.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Global interest in Canadian universities appears to be strong.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The U of T says applications from international undergraduate students have increased by 35 per cent compared to this time last year.That stanley trinkflaschen  includes major increases in students from the U Cyvv Justin Trudeau in isolation after COVID-19 exposure
 TORONTO 鈥?Iamgold Corp. says it has shut down operations at its Westwood underground gold mine in southern Qu vaso stanley ebec following a  8220 eismic event on Friday afternoon.The Toronto-based company says all employees were safely brought to the surface after the event which occurred at about 2:30 p.m. ET.The company adjusted the way it operates the mine after reporting increased seismic activity there in late 2018. Gold production for 2019 fell 29 per cent to 91,000 ounces due to lower throughput and ore grades.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Modified production guidance for Westwood based on a life of mine plan led to the company recognizing an impairment charge of $395 million in 2 stanley cup 019.The mine, which began commercial production in July 2014, was suspended from March 25 to April 15 this year due to COVID-19 l stanley cupe ockdowns in Quebec.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Iamgold says it will provide an update on the mine   status when it announces third-quarter results after markets close on Wednesday.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 2, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:IMG                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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 A storied Scugog restaurant will be looking to bump up its staff complement when a job fair is held Thursday.Haugens Chicken and Ribs Barbecue will look to fill between 15 and 20 positions on Feb. 24 when a job fair is held from noon to 5 p.m. at the Manchester restaurant.Full- and part-time positions are available for servers, hostesses and hosts, kitchen staff  preps and line cooks  and supervisors. There are also  stanley website part-time jobs for take-out counter attendants and bus positions  cleaning tables and dishes  available for students.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Really, were hiring everything. This is our chstanley cup ance to build up our team,  said co-owner Steve Tzountzouris.      Those looking to apply for a position are asked to bring a resume to 13801 Hwy. 12, south of the Hwy. 7A intersection.        ARTICLE CONTI stanley quencher NUES BELOW                                  The last couple of years have been challenging in every way  staffing and financial wise  and were looking forward to opening on March 2 and getting back to normal,  said Tzountzouris. Fabr Virtual 24 Hour Dance-aThon Fundraiser for Food Banks Canada and Kids Help Phone
 OTTAWA 鈥?Regional airlines are demanding immediate action stanley water bottle  from Ottawa to prop up the beleaguered sector, but reject the idea of a federal stake in carriers.John McKenna, president of the Air Transport Association of Canada, says the government has not responded to requests for cash over the past six months, leaving Canada as the only G7 country to hold off on pledging major financial aid for the industry.Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc left the door open to a bailout, including the purchase of airline shares by Ottawa, in an interview with CTV   Question Period on Sunday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        LeBlanc said Canadians expect stringent conditions on any federal airline funding that address the issue of travel vouchers, which carriers gave passengers instead of refunds for cancelled flights.      The United States and some European countries have demanded airlines provide reimbursement while offering them billions in financial aid, with strings attached that include 20 per cent government ownership in the case of Lufthansa and emissions reduction commitments from Air France-KLM.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged $41 mil stanley cup quencher lion in emergency funding for northern airlines to ensure services for remote communities.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 19, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW       stanley cup       

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 A Halton Hills small business is giving back to nurses working hard for local residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.House of Jude, a family business specializing in handmade Turkish textiles, is gifting a towel in each customers name to nurses across the GTA with the purchase of almost anything from its online store. This is an opportunity for us and for our customers to express gratitude to those putting themselves at risk every day for the safety of all of us,  said House of Jude founder Kristina Maimonis.               A stanley taza RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Judes Nurses campaign started from a text exchange between Maimonis and customer Alison Rodrigues, whos a critical care nurse at Mississaugas Trillium hospital. At a time when nurses are constantly washing their hands and wearing medical masks, the local  stanley cup mother realized she could help make their lives a bit easier with her Turkish towels, which are extremely soft and gentle  stanley becher on skin.      The two have now teamed up, with Rodrigues distributing the gifted towels to her fellow nurses at the hospitals in Georgetown and Milton, along with Trillium and Toronto General.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Receiving a token of appreciation, be it small or big, or even just a thank you reminds us that our service and duty is not going unnoticed,  said Rodrigues.  It gives us the sense that we are not in this fight alone, and the community is by our side recognizing the cri Ialr Ministers issue statement on Women   s Memorial March remembering missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people
 TORONTO 鈥?Dye  Durham Ltd. says it trimmed losses in its most recent quarter to nearly $4 million as revenues soared.The Toronto-based legal technology company   second-quarter loss was an improvement from last year, when it recorded a loss of more than $21.5 million.Dye  Durham says for the period ended Dec. 31 its revenue totalled $109.6 million, up from $33.7 million at the same time last year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The company   net loss per share amounted to six cents per share on both a basic and diluted basis, which compared with a loss of 40 cents per share during last year   second quarter.Dye  Durham was expected to post a loss of four cents per share, according to analysts polled by financial data firm Refinitiv.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The quarter covers a period when Dye  Durham agreed to acqu stanley canada ire fellow tech co stanley bottles mpany Link Administration Holdings Ltd. and telecommunications giant Telus ; Financial Solutions Business.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 1, 2022.                stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:DND                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada and Ukraine flatly rejected a report suggesting the Iranian regime was seeking immunity from future legal action after shooting down a passenger jet in January.The Iranian military shot down Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 on Jan. 8 shortly after it took off from Tehran, killing all 176 people aboard, including 55 Canadian citizens and 30 permanent residents.Iran has yet to deliver on its promise to surrender the flight recorders from the downed airliner to the Ukrainian government, a pledge that came stanley mugs  during the March 11 meeting of the International Civil Aviation Organization in Montreal.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Earlier this week, a report from Radio Farda said Iran wants Ukraine to sign a memorandum of understanding in which the families of the crash victims would sign away their future rights for legal compensation.Iran   Revolutionary Guard fired two missiles at the commercial airliner, but Radio Farda says Iran wants Ukraine to accept that human error was the cause of the plane   downing.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         stanley trinkflaschen                          Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says he has not seen the proposed Iranian memo, and that there is no chance that Canada, Ukraine or any of the other countries that lost citizens would ever agree to waive their rights to hold Iran to account.That  stanley becher would not be in line with the discussion we have  Ceck Positive COVID-19 test rate in Halton tops 20 per cent for first time since January
 The past month has been witness to an unprecedented time in Canadian history. The novel coronavirus has permeated into almost every aspect of our lives, changing the way we work, socialize and live.With multiple provinces declaring states of emergency and self-isolation the new norm, its common to feel anxious or worried about the times in which we are living.To help manage those feelings and promote healthy mental health practices, the Canadian Mental Health Association Peel Dufferin聽 CMHA  has shared five tips that anyone can use during this time.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        1. Know that it is OK to feel anxious Try not to av stanley spain oid, ignore or suppress anxious thoughts. Instead, be aware of your anxiety and accept that youre feeling anxious in this situation. T stanley mugs ry to keep things in perspective; notice and challenge your thoughts that may be extreme or unhelpful.         ARTICLE C stanley cup ONTINUES BELOW                                 2. Take care of yourself Self-care is critically important at this time, as worries can be made worse if we arent taking care of ourselves. Lean on social supports, try to get enough sleep, eat healthy, exercise and engage in enjoyable activities. Do the things you would typically do to support your health, and be sure to use caution and follow health and safety guidelines while doing them.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        3. Limit how much COVID-19 coverage you con

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada   chief public health officer warned Monday there is still a lot we don ;t know about the virus that causes COVID-19, but said stopping this pandemic or preventing a future one will require more than just physical distancing and handwashing.Dr. Theresa Tam said we simply do not know yet whether someone who has had COVID-19 will be immune from getting it again, or how long that immunity will last. The World Health Organization warned la stanley isolierkanne st week it is premature to give the all-clear for resuming normal activities to people who have recovered from COVID-19, because there is some evidence that some patients have contracted the novel coronav stanley cups uk irus a second time.Tam said Monday these are critical questions the immunity task force she is part of seek to answer as Canada tries to make critical decisions about how to lift the extreme restrictions on public gatherings without throwing the door wide open for the virus to spread rapidly amongst the population.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But Tam said what she does know is that to  stanley mug stop COVID-19, and to prepare better for the next wave of this or another global virus, Canada has got to do something immediately to address the  8220 ocial, cultural and economic conditions she said contributed to allowing COVID-19 to disproportionately affect vulnerable populations and essential workers.The bad bugs are not going away so if we are to end the tragedy of in Uhin Worker financial aid bill passes unanimously
 SAN FRANCISCO 鈥?A former employee of celebrated chef Thomas Keller is suing him and his three-star Mi stanley cup chelin restaurants 鈥?Per Se in New York and the French Laundry in California 鈥?for discrimination, saying she was denied a job transfer and ultimately let go because she was pregnant.Vanessa Scott-Allen is seeking $5 million in damages for allegations that include sex stanley cup  discrimination and violation of pregnancy disability leave and says she hopes her trial, which starts Monday, will draw attention to a culture of misogyny in fine dining, said her attorney, Carla Minnard.This is one of the last bastions where it is OK for women to be discriminated against, Minnard said. She said the trial will highlight antiquated traditions in the fine dining world where men are favoured for high-paying front of the house 8 stanley cups 221; jobs and seen as more suitable to interact with high-paying guests. In the case of Scott-Allen, they found out she was pregnant and figured out a way to backpedal on a job transfer, she said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The trial opens Monday in Napa County Superior Court. Keller is named as an individual defendant because he owns and controls the two restaurants. A Thomas Keller Restaurant Group spokesman, Pierre Rougier, said the company cannot comment on pending litigation.Scott-Allen, 28, was hired at Per Se in 2011 as a kitchen server who plated food. She was promoted t