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 The future of social circles is on termo stanley  the bubble and visitors to nursing homes in  hot zones  like Toronto, Peel Region and Ottawa are being restricted because of the rapid, record-setting spread of COVID-19 as the province injects more cash into long-term care.Premier Doug Ford said the change in the visitor policy starting Monday follows fears the virus could again rush through nursing homes like a  brush fire,  while his chief medical officer said too many people are ignoring his guidance to limit close contact with others to 10 people, including members of their own household. Were concerned about that,  Dr. David Williams said Tuesday.  Were looking at that again to say, can people be trusted to keep it to 10  Do we have to reduce it a little bit more                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I can see by the numbers, people, it does matter,  he chided after the Ministry of Health reported Ontarios new COVID-19 case stanley hrnek s fell to 554 on Tuesday from an all-time high of 700 the previous day, with four more deaths. Seventy-three per cent of the new infections were in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.Williams also hinted families shouldnt plan on having too many people for Thanksgiving dinner in a couple of weeks.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  W stanley fr e may be asking that you limit that. Ford announced $540 million to help Ontarios 626 nursing homes hire more staff, improve their infection control and ventilation Qlmx Man injured in home invasion, police say
 Aileen Hughes is thankful she was able to see the documentary about the plight of the General Electric workers and their families, because she doesnt think she has much time left. I think Im starting to go on borr stanley taza owed time,  she says.Her husband died more than a decade ago and all of her children suffer from illnesses relating to their breathing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley cups                         The link betwe stanley italia en all of their suffering has been GE, the Peterborough plant she and many others believe is responsible for untold numbers of sicknesses and death.On Sunday, April 28, she and other former workers, widows, children and grandchildren gathered to watch an early cut of a documentary about Peterboroughs GE workers and their struggle to seek compensation due to occupational diseases.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The early showing of the film also fell on the National Day of Mourning for those injured or killed in the workplace.The crowd gave director and producer Natasha Luckhardt and co-director and cinematographer Rob Viscardis a standing ovation after the films credits closed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The movie chronicles former GE workers, their widows and children, who are seeking compensation for decades of alleged contamination that made hundreds of people sick.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              While many f

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« Réponse #1876 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 11:08:38 am »
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 Oakvilles Oakwood Public School officially launched its Farm Feast Salad Bar at lunchtime Tuesday, April 25.Connecting schools to farms and children to their food is a simple idea that has inspired the spread of Farm to School activity across Canada, according to Nancy Rumple, communications director for Haltons Food for Thought, which connected the program to the school.Oakwood Public School is the second Halton Food for Thought partner school to launch its healthy eating initiative.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        St. Dominic Catholic Elementary School launched the same program last fall.Its aimed at getting more healthy local foods on t stanley kaffeebecher he minds, on the plates and in the mouths of students by engaging students and communities in gardening, cooking, preserving, purchasing and serving healthy local foods at their schools, said Rumple.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This year, Farm to Cafeteria Canada and Sustain Ontario partnered with Whole Kids Foundation to invest $500,000 in Farm to School Salad Bar Programs. Our Farm to School program is part of a growing network of Farm to School programs championed provincially by Sustain Ontarios Edible Education Network and nationally by Farm to Ca stanley cup feteria Canada,  Rumple said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Along with a dozen  vaso stanley other local food enthusiasts and special guests, Associate Director, Halton District Scho Xtcy What you need to know about the latest changes to SickKids    school report
 Who does Doug Ford listen to  It matters because this is a pandemic, and every jurisdiction that hasnt been hugely aggressive has seen COVID-19 seep up around its ears. People who have dealt with Ford during the pandemic say he knows he isnt the smartest guy in the room, and wants to know what he needs to know. That is admirable; stanley tumblers  it is exactly how almost every leader should approach a medical and societal crisis like this.But that means it matters a great deal who that leader relies on for advice. This week, the Premier defended Ontarios testing system, bungled basic  stanley website public health advice, and even said Ontarios curve was flattening.Which would be wonderful, if it was true.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Except the province reported 797 cases Thursday, with a rising per-test positivity that has been clear for some time.Hospitalization continues to increase, which is a lagging indicator to cases, and hospitals continue to raise the alarm on their narrow levels of capacity.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Contacts per person are approaching pre-pandemic levels, and community spread is assumed.The testing system nearly melted down and has now created barriers to timely tests, which m stanley quencher eans we cant see the virus clearly, because slow lab turnaround times are destroying the prospect of timely contact tracing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Outbreaks in long-term

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« Réponse #1877 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 12:00:21 pm »
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 Plans to demolish the QEW bridge over the Credit River have sparked anger from Mississauga residents and councillors.The iconic bridge, which has large concrete arches and was built in 1934, was declared a heritage structure by the province in 2009. I stanley termosar n 2013, an environmental assessment on the bridges future recommended building a new QEW bridge over the Credit River, and rehabbing the existing one.But in October of this year, the Ministry of Transportation announced that it preferred to demolish and replace the heritage structure with new twinned bridges.               ARTICLE C botella stanley ONTINUES BELOW                                        Dorothy Tomiuk of the Town of Port Credit Association  TOPCA  said the previous recommendation that left the heritage bridge in place was a  win-win-win  for the province, residents and the City of Mississauga.While the province has an stanley thermosflasche  obligation to consult now that the plans have changed, Tomiuk believes the decision to demolish the bridge has already been finalized, and the government is just  checking a box.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It   supposed to be yet again another round of consultations to look at all the impacts of destroying the bridge and replacing would have,  she said.  But all we ;ve been given is a fait accompli decision that this is what they are going to do.The ministry and Infrastructure Ontario began to seek approvals for demolition and replacement of the Credit Rive Bnep Rachel Dolezal struggles after racial identity scandal
 TORONTO 鈥?TD Bank says it   making policy changes at its U.S. operations to reduce how much customers pay in overdraft fees amid rising regulatory stanley cup  pressure over the charges.The bank says customers will be able to overdraw their account by up to US$50 before incurring an overdraft fee, and for those who over draw by more, the bank will give them 24 hours to bring stanley cup becher  their account in line without charging a fee. It will also alert customers when their account balances are low.The changes come as after stanley termohrnek  criticism in December from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over how dependent U.S. banks are on overdraft and non-sufficient fund fees, noting banks pulled in US$15.5 billion from the fees in 2019.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Numerous U.S. banks have already announced changes around the fees, which typically cost about US$34 per overdraft, or doing away with them entirely.TD also made several changes to its overdraft policies in the U.S. last year, including increasing the threshold of when overdraft fees would be charged, decreasing the maximum number of overdraft fees per day, and creating a no-overdraft account.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In 2020, the CFPB fined TD Bank US$122 million over illegal overdraft practices, including charging fees without obtaining consent and unlawful overdraft enrolment practices.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 1, 2022.       

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« Réponse #1878 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 12:23:43 pm »
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 NEW YORK 鈥?Oprah Winfrey reversed her book club selection of Kate Elizabeth Russells upcoming  My Dark Vanessa  after the novel was briefly the subject of online controversy, a spokeswoman confirmed Thursday.Ultimately we did not end up moving forward with it as a book club selection,  a spokeswoman for Winfrey said.Russell   publisher, William Morrow, said in a statement that it was  disappointed by their decision but thrilled to se stanley taza e the incredible response from early readers.  It noted early reviews had been positive for  My Dark Vanessa,  which comes out next.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         stanley en mexico                                 Winfre stanley cup ys dropping of the novel followed her highly controversial choice of Jeanine Cummins  My American Dirt,  the bestseller about Mexicans fleeing to the U.S. border that has been criticized for perpetuating stereotypes. The novel has intensified an ongoing debate over the lack of Latino representation in the publishing industry.Winfrey told the AP last month that she did not want to  wade  again into controversies that took away attention from the books themselves. Winfreys interview with Cummins and critics of  American Dirt  premieres Friday on Apple TV Plus. The AP attended the February taping in Tucson, Arizona.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Winfreys next choice will be announced in April.Russells novel, like  American Dirt,  was one of the most anticipated books of 2020. But in January, a Qtnr New COVID-19 cases in Quebec continue to climb
 Its like an elephant sitting on your chest, with something clawing the inside of your lungs with every breath.Its like your lungs are a plastic bag with a hole in it, that just cant fill with air.Thats how L stanley tumbler ujan Ulloa explains how she felt, battling coronavirus at Headwaters Health Care Centre in Orangeville.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Its like something choking your neck and not letting go,  said Ulloa.The Dundalk woman spent over a week in intensive care unit after contracting the virus.        ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley drinking cup  BELOW                                  I almost died,  said the mo stanley website ther of three.  People are still taking this lightly. 鈥?This is nothing to be laughed at. Everything started around March 14, when she and her family got together at their home to celebrate her, her husband and sons birthdays.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Already conscious of the presence of coronavirus at that time, Ulloa put out hand sanitizer.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               We are far away from the city,  she said.  I feel safe here. When she poured a cup of mate, a traditional tea from where she grew up in Uruguay, she made separate thermoses for everyone instead of passing around one teapot. I want to take care of myself, I want to take care of you too,  she said to her family.  You never know what is going to happen to any of us. A few days late

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« Réponse #1879 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 03:07:45 pm »
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 Site prep work could begin before the year ends to bring the GO train east, after $7 stanley thermos mug 30 million was announced to build four new GO stations in Oshawa and Clarington. The works already started. Metrolinx has released documents related to the building of the GO train out to Bowmanvill stanley spain e. What it means is, I expect to see site prep starting to happen later this year, late this fall,  said Durham Chair John Henry.  I am incredibly excited; this has been a great effort. The long-anticipated GO Lakeshore East Extension will bring the GO train east of Oshawa into Claringt stanley nz on, with new stations at Thorntons Corners, downtown Oshawa, Courtice and Bowmanville.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Friday, May 6, Ontario Premier Doug Ford  who is seeking re-election June 2  stood on the site of the future Bowmanville station and said the government will invest millions in the stations needed to bring two-way, all-day 15-minute GO train service all the way to Clarington.In February, Durham leaders asked for formal approval for the GO train to be extended east in the provincial budget this spring.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Im just happy to see there was a line item in the budget. Im happy to see Metrolinx is now starting to release documents related to the build. This is just another great day for Durham Region,  said Chair Henry.He said he thinks the GO expansion project has progressed to the point where it will Srsf Ontario gives festivals, events $49 million
 For fract stanley taza uring her elderly mothers ribs, a Whitestone woman is under house arrest 鈥?at her mother   house.The woman, who will not be named to protect the victim, pleaded guilty to assault at  stanley cups the Parry Sound courthouse on Jan. 31. She was sentenced to five months house arrest and a term of probation. It is appropriate, even though you dont have a related criminal record, that there be a jai stanley cup l sentence,  said Justice Bonnie Oldham.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The court heard that on Sept. 15, 2021 the woman and her mother argued, initially, over the payment of their household bills. The argument turned physical, the mother later told police, when her daughter  pulled her hair, slapped her and punched her in the ribs,  making it hard for her to breathe, the court heard.The mother ended up in hospital with three fractured ribs, the court heard, and was staying at a family member   home.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  I think those facts speak to themselves about why it came to a custodial sentence in this matter. Clearly for offences of this type, a message of denunciation and deterrence must be sent even though it is a first-time offence,  said assistant Crown attorney Radbert P茅.During the sentence, the daughter 鈥?who still lives in the home 鈥?cant have contact with the mother without the mothers consent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Justi

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 TORONTO 鈥?A group representing frustrated Tim Hortons franchisees says its board members have been accused by the company of helping leak confidential information.The Great White North Franchisee Association said its  stanley thermos mug board members have been served with notices of default.In a letter to the company posted on the association website, association president David Hughes denied the allegations and accused the company of trying to intimidate franchisees.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We have no knowledge as to how the Globe and Mail came into possession of any confidential information, assuming that it did, he wrote.Hughes also threatened legal action as he sai stanley isolierkanne d the company was interfering with franchisees ; right to associate and directly or indirectly penalizing or threatening franchisees who choose to associate.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Tim Hortons did not immediately return a request for comment.The franchisee association was formed in March amid complaints by members that the parent company was using its power to extract more profit from franchisees.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley thermosflasche OW                                        Tim Hortons  TSX:QSR  has said that the company is focused on working with its elected franchisee advisory board.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              A Tim Hortons franchisee moved to launch  Siau Quebec reports 205 new COVID-19 cases
 If you didn ;t have chance to catch up on all the latest headlines, here   a look back at what had people talking in and around Georgetown and Acton this week. To stay up to date with local headlines, sign up for our newsletter delivered to your inbox everyday, seven days a week.1  Air quality warning in Halton Hills: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10439480-environment-canada-puts-oakville-and-burlington-as-well-as-milton-and-halton-hills-under-special-air-quality-statement-due-to-northern-forest-fires/2  Taxes going up. How much  https://theifp.ca/news- stanley cups story/10437710-here-s-how-much-the-halton-portion-of-your-tax-bill-may-increase-next-year/               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        3  Theres a sweet new program at Amica Georgetown that allows its residents to get up close and personal with some friendly pollinators: https://theifp.ca/community-story/10438308--it-s-fantastic-amica-georgetown-abuzz-with-urban-beekeeping-program/      4  Wicked weather in Georgetown and Acton: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10437238-environment-canada-issues-special-weather-statement-for-oakville-and-burlington-as-well-as-milton-and-halton-hills/        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 5  New COVID-19 reporting po stanley cups uk licy in some Halton Hills grocery stores: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10439482-you-asked-loblaws-no-fril vaso stanley ls-real-canadian-superstore-shoppers-drug-mart-and-other-stores-in-canada-have-new-covid-19-policy/5

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« Réponse #1881 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 04:45:08 pm »
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 BEIJING 鈥?A military solution to the North Korean missile threat would be horrific but allowing Pyongyang to develop the capability to launch a nuclear attack on the United States is unimaginable, the top U.S. military officer said Thursday in Beijing.The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford, told reporters that President Donald Trump directly has told us to develop credible viable military options and that   exactly what we ;re doing.Dunford was responding to questions about Trump   chief strategist Steve Bannon saying in a new interview that the threat posed by North Korea cannot handled by force.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There   no military solution, forget it, Bannon told The American Prospect. Until somebody solves the part of the equation that shows me that 10 million people in Seoul don ;t die in the first 30 minutes from conventional weapons, I don ;t know what stanley becher  you ;re talking about, there   no military solution here, they got us.In Beijing, Dunford said it   absolutely horrific if there would be a military solution to  stanley website this problem, there   no question about it.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 B stanley thermos mug ut, he added, what   unimaginable is allowing KJU  North Korean leader Kim Jong Un  to develop ballistic Xokq New chapter: Markham-Unionville MP Paul Chiang champions inclusivity, vows    no one gets left behind    moving forward
 It was close, contentious and argued passionately, but the board decided to s stanley cup tick with stanley taza  its decision.聽The Halton Catholic District School Board trustees voted 5-4 on Sept. 15 to continue a motion that makes it mandatory that students in Kindergarten to Grade 12 wear non-medical masks or face coverings at school. The board   mandatory mask policy goes beyond the provincial guidelines, which stanley water bottle  only require students in Grade 4 to 12 to wear the masks.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        聽The debate brought out parental delegates on both sides of the issue.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 聽Opponents to mandatory masking for all students argued it infringed on parental rights, would have little positive effect on reducing the spread of COVID-19, would be difficult to enforce, and would be detrimental to education. Supporters of continuing the expanded mask policy said it was about doing what we can to mitigate the spread of the virus, students would adjust to the rule, and was consistent with pandemic laws throughout society.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        聽                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Laura Keating, a parent with a child in the board and someone who holds a PhD in neuroscience, argued in favour of keeping the expanded mask ban. 聽聽 The human rights of children and their families who are immunocompromised ar

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 Former City of Kawartha Lakes mayor Ric McGee has been named the new CAO of the Town of Kirkland Lake.McGee worked for  stanley tazas five years as the CAO and clerk in Deep River after deciding not to run i stanley water bottle n the 2014 Kawartha Lakes municipal election. 聽 He was elected Kawartha Lakes mayor in 2006 and 2010, beating current mayor Andy Letham by slim margins in both elections.McGee previously served as the Ward 2 councillor after working for Peterborough County.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                      kubki stanley    In a press release, Kirkland Lake mayor Pat Kiely stated, I speak on behalf of all of council when I say that we are pleased to be able to attract to Kirkland Lake someone with the experience and energy that Ric McGee will bring to this position. We think it will bode well for residents, businesses, and the staff that deliver the vital services provided by the town. Wipj Half an education   : Some York Region parents, teacher argue for normalcy in schools by fall
 Hamiltons biggest hockey rink transformed into a pandemic homeless shelter over the weekend.The conversion of the FirstOntario Centre included adding 50 carefully-separated beds in the concourse o stanley vaso f the hockey arena, dining tables o stanley cup n the de-iced rink surface and a medical clinic in the media lounge.Even the giant scoreboard that looms over the 17,383-seat area will be repurposed to show movies for residents who want to stay through the day, said city social housing manager Brian Kreps.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         No one has made a decision on  which movies  yet,  he said Saturday afternoon with a laugh as workers scrambled to put sheets on beds, set up privacy screens and add floor tape to show two-metre physical distancing requirements. Thats sort of further down a really long list of priorities weve been working thr stanley cup ough.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The city, Core Entertainment and the Good Shepherd worked together to prepare the pandemic  surge  shelter, which opened at 6 p.m. Saturday to at least 20 homeless residents relocated out of existing mens shelters.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ken Anton was already sitting on the sidewalk outside the normal home of the Hamilton Bulldogs at 4:30 p.m. Saturday waiting for the shelter to open.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              He poked fun at reporters

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« Réponse #1883 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 09:49:57 pm »
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 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.6:10p.m. Floridas Department of Health on Thursday confirmed 6,236 additional cases of COVID-19, pushing the states known total to 557,137. An additional 148 Florida resident deaths were als stanley mug o announced, bring the statewide resident death toll to 8,913.The health department later updated its nonresident death toll with one additional death, bringing the count up to 134.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        4:29 p.m. Ontarios four major teachers unions allege the provinces back-to-school plan violates its own occupational health and safety legislation.The unions have asked for a meeting with the minister of labour and representatives to discuss the issue by next Friday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      stanley becher                             They argue there is a lack of scientific consensus on significant aspects of COVID-19 and as such, the province is required under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act to implement all reasonable measures to reduce the risks posed by the virus.They allege the provincial plan fails to provide adequate health and safety protections such as smaller class sizes, minimal measurable standards for ventilation in schools, and mandatory masking for younger children.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           stanley travel mug               The unions 鈥?t Kyat COVID-19 vaccinations remain safe at 4-month intervals, expert panel says
 TORONTO 鈥?Scotiabank became the first big bank to raise its dividend since restrictions on doing so were lifted as it kicked off a week of bank earnings Tuesday.The bank said it would boost its quarterly dividend by 10 cents to $1 per share and plans to buy back up to 24 million of its shares as it reported higher fourth quarter income, while also announcing an accelerated shift to digital for its international banking division.The increased payment to shareholders and share buyback plan follow a decision by the Office of the Sup stanley quencher erintendent of Financial Institutions earlier this month to lift COVID-19-related restrictions and allow federally regulated banks and insurers to increase dividends, resume share buybacks and raise executive compensation.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Scotiabank chief executive Brian Porter said on an analyst call Tuesday that the payout increases come as the bank has mor stanley website e than recovered from the effects of t stanley thermos he outbreak.Our business lines have returned to, or exceeded pre-pandemic earnings levels.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He said the pandemic has also increased the pace of digital adoption in its international division, and that the trend hasn ;t reversed as the pandemic recedes.Obviously, the pandemic changed a lot of things in terms of customer preference 鈥?our digital sales in our international business have doubled since 2019. That

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 Barrie Police want to talk to a man, but theyre not saying why.The forces investigative services division is currently looking into an inciden stanley becher t that took place in the citys downtown core in the early hours of Sunday, Feb. 19. However, due to the  sensitive nature  of the investigation, officers will only say the man may have relevant information pertaining to the case. Investigators have released a picture of an individual and urge him to contact police,  Const. Sarah Bamford said.                stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Anyone with information on this incident is as stanley thermobecher ked to contact Detective Constable Todd at 705-725-7025, ext. 2775, or聽jtodd@barriepolice.ca. They can also provide an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS or visiting tipsubmit. Ihlw Scarborough hospitals take over troubled Guildwood nursing home
 Twinkling lights on the porch, hot air snowman balloons on the lawn and glowing gift boxes at the door. Richmond Hill residents and businesses are encouraged to help spread the joy this holiday season.Richmond Hill launched a new initiative called  Light Up Richmond Hill  to help lift our communitys spirits by calling on people to decorate and light up their home or business for the holidays.Residents or business owners may submit a photo of the holiday display to enter in a draw for a chance to win a $50 gift card.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Participants may submit a photo using this form or follow the City of Richmond Hill on Facebook, Instagram聽or Twitter聽and share your photo with @myrichmondhill using the hashtag  LightUpRH.Photos must be submitted by Friday, December 11 at 4:30 p.m. to be entered in the draw. More details are available at RichmondHill.ca/StayHome.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Meanwhile, the city kicked off its holiday donation drive on Dec. 1, which will collect donations for those in  stanley cups ne stanley cup ed during this special time.The city accepts donations at the operations centre located at 1200 Elgin Mills Rd. E. by curbside d stanley cup rop-off only, with COVID-19 health and safety precautions in place.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Donations needed include non-perishable food items and new toys  no stuffed animals , books, gift cards, toiletries and

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 Patios may soon reopen in Toronto, meaning that youll be able to enjoy a bite outside with friends 鈥?within the limits of physical distancing.On Thursday, Toronto announced plans for CafeTO, a program designed to expand p stanley water bottle atio space into curb lanes to accommodate a two-metre distance between tables. This program isnt yet in effect, and wont be until Toronto reaches phase two of the provinces economic reopening amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Anything outdoors is safer than the same activity indoors. Risk is all about local disease incidence, d stanley flask istance, intimacy, ventilation, and duration of exposure,  said Raywat Deonandan, an epidemiologist with the University of Ottawa.  Comparing indoor to outdoor dining, all those variables are the same except for ventilation: outdoor is better.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Put simply, taking your meal outside will greatly reduce the risk of spreading viral droplets that can make you sick. Indoors, poor ventilation and air-conditioning system stanley en mexico s can spread particles further. Deonandan pointed to a recent study of diners eating in a restaurant that became sick from a single infected patron. Most of the infected people were in direct line of the air-conditioning system,  he explained.  Ventilation systems can be drivers of infection. Also, recycled air within a room allows for greater chance of spread. Outdoors, the greater general ventilation might help prevent spread to your neighbour.         ARTI Qpkx Man charged in fatal single-vehicle crash
 Halton re stanley cup gion is reporting two more COVID-related deaths on Friday as the number of people hospitalized with the virus slightly drops.The latest deaths were both in Burlington, which brings the death toll in Halton to 372.The region also reported 137 new lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases over a three-day period from Tuesday to Thursday 鈥?with 57 newly diagnosed cases in Oakville, 45 in Burlington, 30 in Milton, and five in Halton Hills.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to the latest reports by Joseph Brant Hospital and Halton Healthcare, there are currently 20 patients with COVID-19 in Haltons fou stanley cup r hospitals, down two from yesterday. Seven patients are being treated in the Burlington hospital, with another seven in Oakville, four in Milton, and two in Georgetown.      On Thursday, the region administered 780 doses of COVID-19 vaccines. To date, 92 per cent of eligible Halton residents have had at least two doses and 60 per cent have received  stanley cup at least three.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 Toronto police say an 82-year-old woman who was seriously injured when a bus braked suddenly has died.The incident happened on a bus operated by the Toronto Transit Commission in the city   east end on the morning of May 29.Police say the bus driver hit the brakes suddenly when a pickup truck changed lanes.   stanley mug              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They say an 82-year-old woman onboard the bus went tumbling and was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries.      The woman, who has not stanley mug  been identified, died in hospital on Thursday.        ART stanley cup price ICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Investigators are looking to hear from anyone who was on the bus at the time or who may have video of the incident.By The Canadian Press Ouky White House says chief of staff not wrong to talk to FBI
 The second wave of C stanley taza OVID-19 has been tough on working moms, who report feeling more  anxious, stressed and depressed  and at much higher levels than men or women without children, says a new, national survey led by non-profit The Prosperity Project. Everyone knew having children at home like this, so much, was going to be really stressful and problematic and compounded by the economic crisis,  said project spokesperson Eleonore Fournier-Tombs, who is an adjunct professor at the University of Ottawa and a senior consultant at the World Bank. You need to make sure the children are OK, and since women are the primary ones to do this, its a lot of stress,  said the data scientist, who herself has kids ages one and five.  You w stanley botella ant them to be fine 鈥?but you also need to make sure you dont lose your job.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The tracking poll, by The Prosperity Project and the CIBC, was conduc stanley quencher ted by Pollara Strategic Insights and surveyed more than 1,000 adults at the end of January, following up on an earlier one last August.It found that  mental health concerns are on the rise among Canadas working women, especially mothers, as the COVID-19 pandemic persists.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Among mothers who work, more than half 鈥?52 per cent 鈥?say they are stressed, 47 per cent report anxiety and 43 per cent say they are feeling depressed. All of those rates are high than childless women, of

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 CAIRO 鈥?Egypt says archaeologists have uncovered ancient tombs dating back to the Second Intermediate Period, 1782-1570 B.C., in the Nile Delta.The Antiquities Ministry said Wednesday stanley website  that archaeologists also found 20 burial sites dating back to the Predynastic Period in Kom al-Kholgan archaeological site, about 140 kilometres  87 miles  north of Cairo.Mostafa Waziri, secretary general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, says the tombs contain ancient animal remains, stone artifacts and pottery fragments with drawings.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The ministry says the remains were not well-preserved.      In recent years, Egypt has heavily promoted new archaeological finds to intern stanley bottles ational media and diplomats in the hope of attracting more visitors to the country. The vital tourism sector has suffered from years of political turmoil since the 2011 upris stanley mugs ing.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By The Associated Press Jvrp Oakville riding candidates  debate, some takeaways
 LONDON, Ont. 鈥?Ontario plans to introduce l stanley cup egislation that would limit the amount of time skilled workers from other parts of Canada have to wait to get their credentials transferred to the province.The Progressive Conservative government says workers in more than 30 professions who are credentialed in other provinces would see their papers processed within a service standard of 30 days.Premier Doug Ford announced the proposed legislation during a news conference in London, Ont., Friday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He says the bill is aimed at bringing more workers to the province, faster.Ford says Ontario is facing a  stanley cups historic labour shortage, with nearly 340,000 unfilled jobs between July and September 2021.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He says the province must both invest in job training for those who already live here, and also make it easier for workers to move to Ontario and fill some of those positions.If our legislation is passed, skilled workers like engineers, architects and mechanics 鈥?the people who help build Ontario 鈥?will help fill critical jobs, he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 25, 2022.                ARTIC stanley tumbler LE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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 Whistling may soon be allowed on Arnprior streets up to 11 p.m., a full two hours longer than the current bylaw allows.The municipalitys noise bylaw was discussed at the Sept. 11 council meeting. Staff is proposing a change from the current 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. ban on several activities, including:whistling, yelling, shouting, and singing;               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        loud stanley vaso  music, loading or unloading products, unauthorized fireworks;banging, clanking, squealing vehicles;        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 construction work, removing dust and debris from private parking lots next to residential properties.聽The bylaw could take effect between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. if members of council vote in favour  stanley thermos mug at an upcoming meeting. But not all are on board. Mayor David Reid wasnt con stanley cup vinced the 11 p.m. time was needed. He would consider a compromise at 10 during school nights. Coun. Frank Dugal agreed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I think its important not to keep the kids awake,  Reid said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Coun. Tom Burnette grew philosophic when he referred to audio relativism. Noise is noise,  he said.  What is not noisy to you is noisy to me. He doesnt believe many noises that break the bylaw can be stopped, due in large part to the 11 p.m. start of the ban. It is unlikely a bylaw officer can make it Zgkp Trudeau appoints acclaimed writer to Senate
 York Region is approaching a  tragic milestone  of 1,000 deaths from COVID-19.The number of deaths during this sixth wave has been lower than in previous waves thanks to excellent vaccination coverage, th stanley cup e regions medical officer of health says, but there are still 10 to 20 deaths every day in Ontario and almost one a day in York Region.Dr. Barry Pakes presented an update to regional council May 26. Heres what you need to know.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        How are we doing in our COVID battle Local wastewater data continues to decline and school absenteeism has dropped to under five per cent 鈥?all good signs, Pakes said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Case counts are currently about a third of what they were at the Omicron peak in January.Why are numbers decreasing                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               stanley cup                           Pakes points to three main reasons.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              1. Many people have had their and fourth vaccine doses and thus carry lower viral loads; less likely to spread.2. About two stanley cup  thirds of Ontario residents have had COVID. That provides additional immunity.3. Warmer weather means people are gathering indoors less.Can we relax now There is still a lot of COVID in the community, Pakes said. People who are vulnerable or immunocompromised are still going to be exposed and those are the people we need

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 With  Old Man Winter  knocking on the door, additional on-street winter parking regulations will come into effect across Halton stanley mugs  Hills beginning Nov. 15.Uniform Traffic Control Bylaw No. 84-1 prohibits parking between 2-6 a.m. from Nov. 15 to April 15.Unless indicated as a  12-Hour  limit zone, the bylaw applies to all streets under the jurisdiction of the Town of Halton Hills.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to the towns website:  Motorists are reminded that Bylaw No. 84-1 also prohibits the parking of a vehicle on all Town roads for longer than five consecutive hours at any single location, unless o stanley thermobecher therwise specifically posted.  On-street parking hinders snow clearing and other road maintenance operations. Your co-operation is requested.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The town is also reminding residents not to clear snow from driveways onto sidewalks or roadways. The Obstruction, Encumbering or Fouling of Highways bylaw allows authorities to remove snow at the property owners expense and is actively monitored over the winter months. Improper snow and ice clearing can be a serious hazard to motorists and pedestrians. Your co-operation is requested. Please comply with the requirements of this Bylaw,  added the town on its website.               ARTICLE stanley mug  CONTINUES BELOW                                        Residents may apply for a limited number of daily exemptions.                ARTICLE Wclw Light Up the Hills ignition night this Friday
 TORONTO  AP  _ Venus Concept Inc.  VERO  on Monday reported a loss of $9.3 million in its first quarter.On a per-share basis, the Toronto-based company said it had a loss of 17 cents.The maker of hair transplant devices posted revenue of $22.6 million in the period.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Venus Concept expect stanley flasche s full-year revenue in the range of $100 million to $105 million.      In the final minutes of trading on Monday, the company   shares hit $1.88. A year ago, they were trading at $2.97.        ART stanley cup ICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 _____This story was generated by Automated Insights  http://automatedinsights/ap  using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on VERO a stanley becher t https://zacks/ap/VERO               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Associated Press