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« Réponse #1995 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 12:06:22 pm »
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 Police dogs spent much of late Monday evening and early Tuesday trying to hunt down several robbers after a pair of overnight incidents in Mississauga.The most recent occurred just before 1 a.m. at the Hasty Market at the corner of Hurontario Street and Hillcrest Avenue. Peel Regional Police say a lone stanley thermos  suspect went into the co stanley cup nvenience store and made a demand for cash. The employee complied and the suspect fled the scene on foot. No weapon was seen and the employee wasnt injured, police said.Police dogs were on scene for hours trying to track the suspect but no arrest was made.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        stanley thermosflasche  The culprit is described as a man aged 22-25, 5-foot-6 with a medium build and his face covered by a bandana or cloth.A couple of hours earlier, around 10:45 p.m., a group of three teens walking through an area near Westwood Park in Malton were jumped by聽 four suspects. One of the victims was punched in the face and injured as the assailants fled the scene with one of the teens smartphones.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The suspects are described only as being in their late teens or early 20s.Police dogs were sent to this scene as well, but the suspects are still at large.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Anyone with information on either incident can call police at 905-453-3311 or Peel Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.                ARTI Hudf Blueberry bandit    strategy is working:Police
 Residents will be able to get back on the ice in Brock after council voted stanley cup  in favour of reopening all three area arenas.At a meeting on Sept. 11 councillors voted to direct staff to create a plan to reopen the Sunderland, Cannington and Beaverton arenas for reduced hours and offer Mom and Tot, Shinny, Stick and Puck, and Public Skating programs. In these times with COVID and people going a bit stir-crazy staying at home, during the summer months we all had the opportunity to get outside and be active and be in the fresh air but as winter approaches people are going to be looking for outlets to be active and engage socially in a safe way,  said Coun. Claire Doble, who moved the motion.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Councillors had some concerns rega stanley website rding  stanley cup COVID-19 safety and practical precautions such as limited access to washrooms. COVID is still an unknown and we dont know whats going to happen but I try to be optimistic and I think its good for morale and for our residents if we open up all three arenas and try to run some programs,  said Coun. Lynn Campbell, who warned that a stipulation in the motion that the reopening be completed with the existing staff complement be reconsidered.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  I wouldnt want to limit the amount of staff because with the proper sanitation requirements for COVID we dont know how many user groups well be able to have and I wouldnt want to limit

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« Réponse #1996 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 02:05:10 pm »
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 No karaoke rooms, no standing. Keep tables six feet apart, with a maximum of 50 people. Absolutely no dancing  unless youre dancing by yourself for everyone else .Thats the new reality at bars across the province that will be allowed to reopen Friday as part of Ontarios Phase 3 of COVID-19 recovery, outside of the GTA and a handful of other areas.With surges of cases in several U.S. states and Montreal that public health officials are blaming on 20- and 30-som vaso stanley ethings gathering in crowded bars, all eyes are on these high-risk settings, with the hope that a careful approach can avoid the pitfalls of other places. And in Toronto, officials say theyre open to considering even more cautious measures.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The virus that causes COVID-19 thrives in crowded bars. Its spread primarily by droplets, which means even if someone doesnt seem sick, they can easily pass it on. This disease, its signature is that it just loves mass indoor gatherings,  said Raywat Deonandan, an epidemiologist and associate professor at the faculty of health sciences at the University of Ottawa.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Youre going to be standing near each other, youre going to be breathing near each other, youre going to be spending a lot of time close to strangers, in an environment where the air is not circulating. And after a few drinks even the most vigilant stanley becher  people  stanley thermoskannen start to slip up.  Its a recipe  Wcyy What   s open and closed this Thanksgiving in Flamborough and beyond
 OTTAWA 鈥?A review of the 2019 federal election leaders ; debates says the commission organizing them should be separated more fully from government and that the standards for participation should be reworked to avoid a potential repeat of the fracas around who got into last fall   face-offs.The final report of the 2019 Leaders ; Debates Commission was released Monday, with 11 recommendations for future debates, based on the two held in 2019.The recommendations include the creation of a permanent and publicly funded commission tasked with organizing two debates per election. The head of the commission ought to be selected with input from all political parties, not just the government, the report says.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The government should also play no role in setting the participation criteria, the report says. The commission ought to do that, and al stanley mugs so have the final say on the debates ; format and production.Not only do debates count, they are a pivotal moment in an election ca stanley us mpaign, debates commissioner David Johnston, the former governor general, wrote in the report.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 They need to happen in every election, and they need to ensure that the public interest stanley cupe  is paramount. They help us understand that democracy matters.National English and French debates have traditionally been organized by a consortium of TV

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Health Canada has approved plans to create four new supervised consumption sites in British Columbia and Quebec, but some health officials say the approvals fall short of meeting the needs in communities devastated by overdose deaths.A statement from Health Minister Jane Philpott on Friday said the approval of the sites is one ste stanley water bottle p in  stanley cup combating the ongoing illicit opioid overdose epidemic gripping the country.The sites allow people to use illicit drugs under the supervision of a medical professional in case they overdose.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But at a conference in Vancouver, health officials said restrictions mean only people who inject drugs can receive supervision, not those who use drugs in other forms.From a medical health and public health perspective, all modes of consumption can be dangerous and should be supervised, so it   incomprehensible to me that there would currently be this restricti stanley bottles on, said Dr. Perry Kendall, B.C. 8216  chief provincial health officer.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Two of the new sites are in Surrey, B.C., one is in Vancouver and a mobile consumption site has been approved to operate in Montreal.Vancouver Coastal Health chief medical health officer Dr. Patricia Daly said existing overdose prevention sites support people who ingest drugs in many forms, including orally.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      Alyl Police: Brampton church fire deliberately set
 As the world hears about walls to keep others out and as politicians stoke xenophobia, York Regional Police is t stanley canada rying to bring people together through its new Human Rights classroom which was unveiled at the Community Safety Village at Bruces Mill in Stouffville March 10.The focus of the classroom is to educate the regions youth in human rights and  stanley cup responsibilities and the importance of peace-building and global citizenship.More than 40,000 young people visit the York Region Police Community Safety Village at Bruces Mill every year.  Weve se stanley uk en over 400,000 young people of York Region through these doors since it has been open,  YRP Police Chief Eric Jolliffe said.  Often it is the childrens first contact with police.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Educators hope to inspire commitment to peaceful coexistence in an ever-changing world through the classroom. It will host students from kindergarten to Grade 5 and will offer them the opportunity to explore the strength and potential of our shared humanity.The YRP was aware that schools were focused on doing teaching around human rights.  For us, this is hate crime prevention and an opportunity for us to engage,  Jolliffe said. We also believe that there is a significant relationship between diversity, equity and inclusion where everyone belongs to what we see manifesting itself in our community thats around hate crime.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           

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« Réponse #1998 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 02:50:01 pm »
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 Mayor John T stanley cup ory is pushing Premier Doug Ford to put a vaccination verification system in place for businesses, sporting events and more.In a statement Thursday, Tory said he welcomed the announcement this week from Prime Minister Justin Trudeaus federal government that it would develop a vaccine passport for international travel.But the mayors message quickly turned to a lack of action from Ford.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I hope the government of Ontario will work with the federal government to ensure we have a proof of vaccination system here in our province to help businesses and institutions 鈥?even our major sports teams 鈥?navigate reopening as case counts creep up,  the statement said.The statement continued:  Based on the advice I am receiving from medical officials, I believe such a provincial plan is the best thing we can do right now to protect t stanley flask hese bus stanley termoska inesses and other places of work from being closed down again due to a surge.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Tory said a vaccine mandate in Ontario would help encourage people to get vaccinated as the city remains the most open it has been since last summer.Several medical, university and business associations have urged Ford to consider requiring proof of vaccination for health-care workers, students, teachers and patrons of restaurants, movie theatres and more. So far the premier hasnt budged.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW    Crxt Alleged Toronto mosque killer   s case put over
 TORONTO 鈥?Public health measures and vaccinations have flattened the fourth wave of COVID-19 in Ontario but the situation remains fragile and unpredictable, the province   science advisers said in a new report Tuesday.We ;re walking a narrow led stanley cup ge, the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table said in an online statement. We ;re OK for now, but we have no wiggle room.stanley cup  8221;The group noted that cases, hospitalizations and intensive care admissions are currently not increasing in the province as vaccination coverage  stanley tumbler grows.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But it noted that trends vary across the province. While test positivity is down overall, that   not the case for all age groups 鈥?infections are on the rise among young children who aren ;t currently eligible for vaccination, the group said.Cases are also increasing in 19 out of 34 public health units, though large, dense regions like Toronto and Peel are reporting decreases, it said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 New models from the group show daily case counts could increase next month and into November, with more than 1,000 cases if the status quo in public behaviour and policy holds, and 5,000 cases daily if transmission increases significantly. If transmission decreases 25 per cent, Ontario could see daily infections in the low hundreds.The group cautioned that there   uncertainty in their pre

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« Réponse #1999 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 03:33:40 pm »
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 The latest corona stanley mugs virus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.1:54 p.m. Newfoundland and Labrador is reporting nine more deaths  stanley thermos since Wednesday from COVID-19, bringing the provinces death toll from the pandemic over the 100 mark, reports The Canadian Press.As of today, 101 people in the province have died from the disease since the pandemic first emerged two years ago, according to CP.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The provinces hospitalization rate hit a new high today, with 33 COVID-19 patients in care.Officials reported 961 new cases of the disease since Wednesday; 454 of those were confirmed as of Thursday afternoon and the remaining 507 as of this afternoon.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The province dropped all of its pandemic-related health measures in most places on March 14, although health officials still encourage residents to wear masks.Masks are still required in schools, at least until students leave for spring break in mid-April.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        1:33 p.m. The World Health Organization has rejected Medicagos made-in-Canada COVID-19 vaccine, restricting the federal governments ability to donate those doses to countries in need.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              T stanley mug he federal government Xytx No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
 Halton Region reported 13 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday, the third straight day with 15 or fewer.The low case total led to a significant decline in the seven-day average of new cases, dropping fr stanley tumblers om 19.4 to 16.9. Thats the lowest it has been since Aug. 10.However, the number of active cases, which looked poised to drop below 100, actually increased by seven to 109.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There were six new cases in Burlington, five in Burlington and one each in Milton and Halton Hills.The 20-39 age group has surpassed 19-and-under for the highest rate of infection. The rate of infection among that age group is 26.2 cases per 100,000 people. It is 22.3 per 100,000 among those 19 and under.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 OUTBREAKSThere were no new outbreaks declared in the region while six were declared over. That included five at schools: Escarpment View Public School in Milton  4 cases , M.M. Robinson High School  4 cases , Rolling Meadows Public School  2 cases  in Burlington, St. Luke Catholic Elementary  2 cases  and St. Teresa of Calcutta Catholic Elementary  2 cases  in Oakville.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A workplace outbreak in Milton that had been on-going for almost a month and resulted in 18 cases was also declared closed.                ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley cup quencher S BELOW                   stanley cup                             That leaves five on-going outbr

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 Oakvilles town clerk has released the official results of the 2022 municipal election.The election, which took place Monday, Oct. 24, saw Rob Burton re-elected to a fifth term as mayor with 19,949 votes.Mayoral candidate Julia Hanna got 19,063 votes while mayoral candidate Jack Kukolic got 1,498 votes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In Ward 1, Sean OMeara was re-elected town and regional councillor with 4,898 votes while his opponent JD Meaney got 1,708 votes.Jonathan McNeice was elected Ward 1 town councillor with 3,137 votes while the incumbent Beth Robertson got 2,755 votes, John Florio got 476 votes and Oliver Vadas got 157 votes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         termo stanley                          Ward 2 councillors Ray Chisholm and Cathy Duddeck were both acclaimed, as was Ward 3 town and regional councillor Janet Haslett-Theall.Dave Gittings was elected Ward 3 town councillor with 4,438 votes while Dyanne Dumas got 898 votes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Allan Elgar was re-elected Ward 4 town an gourde stanley d regional councillor with 5,806 votes while his opponent Gilbert Jubinville got 1,050 votes.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Peter Longo was re-elected Ward 4  stanley water bottle town councillor with 5,465 votes while Gordon Brennan received 1,398 votes.In Ward 5, Jeff Knoll was re-elected town and regional councillor with 4,529 votes while Alicia Bedford got  Offx Peel police mistakenly arrest 17-year-old
 Environment Canada has Burlington, Oakville, Milton and Halton Hills under a severe thunderstorm watch this afternoon.Its part of a wide system generating similar watches and warnings for much of Ontario, including adjacent Peel Region, Hamilton and Toronto. Conditions are favourable for the developme stanley cup nt of severe thunderstorms that may be capable of producing strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain,  stated the Environment Canada news release, issued just before noon.           stanley italia      ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                       stanley quencher   Hazards, it added, could include  90 km/h wind gusts, up to toonie-sized hail.       The timing, it said, is  this afternoon.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Thunderstorms will develop along a cold front that will move through the province this afternoon,  stated the release.

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 BERLIN 鈥?A German federal court said Monday that it has thrown out the appeal a 95-year-old former Auschwitz death camp guard against his conviction for being an accessory to murder.The decision to uphold Oskar Groening   conviction  stanley thermos sets an important precedent for German prosecutors ; efforts to pursue further suspects who served at Nazi death camps and other Holocaust perpetrators.Groening was convicted in July 2015 of being an accessory to the murder of 300,000 Jews and sentenced by a court in Lueneburg to four years in prison.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Groening testified at his trial that he oversaw the collection of prisoners ; belongings and ensured valuables and cash were separated to be sent to Berlin. He said he witnessed individual atrocities, but did not acknowledge participating in any crimes.Presiding Judge Franz Kompisch ruled last year, however, that Groening was part of the machinery of death, helping the camp function and also collecting money stolen from the victims to help the Nazi cause, and could thus be convicted of accessory to the murders committed there.        ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup  BELOW                                 In throwing out cups stanley  Groening   appeal, the Federal Court of Justice noted his responsibilities had included keeping watch on the inmates and preventing resistance or attempts to flee by force.It also rejected appeals from several survivors and their relatives Gfga Liberal Sudbury byelection scandal timeline
 For some of the poorest Canadians, taxes owed on the Canada Emergency Response Benefit  CERB  will be the reason they remain below the poverty line this year, according to a new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.CCPA senior economist David Macdonald said its no surprise that CERB will be a big factor in tax season for many people, as weve known from the start that CERB was not taxed at the source.Thats why, as we approach tax season, Macdonald wanted to use the available data and Statistics Canada modelling software to quantify that tax hit, and find out what it would mean for the lowest-income CERB recipients.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to Macdonald, there will be 4 stanley mug 22,000 CERB recipients who will be living stanley cup website  below the Market Basket Measure poverty line despite having received the benefit. Those recipients will owe a total of $232 million on CERB come tax time. Around half, or 208,100, will be close to that line 鈥?so close that if they didnt have to pay taxes on the CERB they received, an average bill of around $550, they would be lifted above said poverty line. Put another way, CERB-related taxes, owed well after they received the benefit, will be the reason why theyll remain below the poverty line,  reads the report.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Income taxes owed on CERB will total $14.4 billion, according to the report, $5.7 billio stanley cup n of which will be income for th

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 LA MALBAIE, Que. 鈥?When the limousines, security guards, helicopters and politicians leave Quebec   Charlevoix region after next month   44th annual G7 summit, its citizens will benefit from a significant technological legacy.The federal government is spending roughly $15 million in subsidies to Bell Canada for the construction of 13 cellphone towers along part of the route G7 leaders will take from their arrival at Saguenay-Bagotville Airport to their hotel in La Malbaie.Ottawa is also investing another $6 million for Bell to lay fibre optic cable around La Malbaie in order to provide G7 heads of state and their ento stanley cup urages with high-speed internet access during the June 8-9 summit.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But when the conference is over, Bell will continue to offer 2,500 homes and business i stanley cups nternet speeds up to one gigabit per second, said a company spokesperson 鈥?a rarity in small Quebec towns and rural areas.Driving through the mountainous terrain of Charlevoix, a scenic region of roughly 30,000 people about 150 kilometres northeast of Quebec City along the coast of the St. Lawrence River, cellphone coverage often cuts out.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 And some La Malbaie residents say they know of friends in rural areas who are still using dial-up internet.L stanley thermobecher a Malbaie Mayor Michel Couturier says the region will finally have consistent cellphone coverage outside the more dense Hfjv NDP   s Horwath makes strategic voting pitch
 UPDATE  July 8, 2022 : James Tsanoff was in court July 5. He is scheduled to appear next on July 13 and is expected to enter a plea. JUNE 12  A Bracebridge homeowner called the OPP to report that a vehicle had driven into their yard and hit two parked cars. They also blocked the vehicle to stop the driver from leaving the scene on June 11 around 2 p.m.According to police, when officers arrived at the Hiram Street address, they deter botella stanley mined the vehicle was stolen from Toronto. Police say further investigation revealed that the driver, 31-year-old James Tsanoff of Tillsonburg, was never licensed to operate a motor vehicle.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police arrested and charged the driver with impair stanley quencher ed driving, possession of property obtained by  stanley cups crime over $5,000, dangerous operation, obstructing police, failing to comply with a probation order, driving with cannabis readily available and other Highway Traffic Act charges.      Tsanoff was in custody on June 12, pending a bail hearing. Furthermore, his driver   license has been suspended for 90 days and his vehicle impounded.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Correction 鈥?June 13, 2022: This article has been edited from a previous version that misstated the date of the occurrence.    @font-face {font-family:MS Mincho; panose-1:2 2 6 9 4 2 5 8 3 4; mso-font-alt:锛汲 鏄庢湞; mso-font-charset:128; mso-generic-font-family:modern;

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 A former local resident who taught music lessons in this area during the 1980s and 90s is facing sex-related charges laid by Halton Regional Police on Tuesday.The accused was a singing/music instructor and offered private lessons from within his residence in Georgetown, as well as in clients homes.During the initial investigation, a second victim contacted police, disclosing a similar sexual assault.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The accused was held for a bail hearing.      As a result of an investigation conducted by the Halton polices child abuse and sexual assau vaso stanley lt unit  CASA , Arthur Dale Wood, 73, of Markdal stanley botella e was charged with three counts of sexual assault and one count of sexual interference.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Anyonestanley cup  who may have any additional information is asked to contact Det. Joe Barr 905-465-8969 or Det. Sgt. Chris Newcombe 905-465-8965.Tips can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers See Something  Hear Something  Know Something  Contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477  TIPS  or through the web athaltoncrimestoppers.ca               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Gfdh Police investigate homicide at Wakunda Place apartment in East York
 Renfrew and area skaters have a brand new option at Ma-Te-Way park.Just the facts:Town of Renfrew recreation will host a grand opening event today  Jan. 21  at 1:30 p.m. for the new skating oval at the end of  stanley tumbler Belanger Road adjacent to the dog park/BMX track.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley botella                         The 700 metre-oval will be open to skaters during daylight hours.There are no outdoor washrooms at the track but users can access the facilities at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Its been a couple of years since the outdoor rink at Ma-Te-Way was removed and plans for the oval have been in the works since December. Were super excited it has finally happened and were able to open today,  said Jo-anne Caldwell, parks and recreation program developer.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The ice surface is maintained by Ma-Te-Ways ice resurface stanley water bottle r.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Questions can be directed to 613-432-3131 ext. 701.

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« Réponse #2004 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 07:25:24 pm »
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 City police are looking for a suspect in connection with an armed robbery at the Circle K convenience store on George St. N. early Tuesday morning.A man with a bandanna over his face entered the store at about 12:45 a.m. Brandishing a knife, he demanded cash from the till, but the employee didn ;t comply. The man left and was seen running north through a parking lot.Police were called and went looking for him. Surveillance images were released Wednesday. He   a white male in his 20s stanley termosar , muscular and 5 ;6 to 5 ;8, with short, dirty blond hair. He was weari stanley nz ng an orange T-shirt, black pants and black shoes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           stanley mug                               Anyone with information is asked to call police at 705-876-1122 or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or stopcrimehere.ca Fwsn Kathleen Wynne says she   s not giving up
 Its a sign of the times.As Ontario stanley cup s COVID-19 infections soar, Premier Doug Ford invited political rivals to huddle in his Queens Park office Wednesday to discuss the pandemic response. We have the best pla stanley cup n in the country and we are ready to respond as the situation on the ground changes,  Ford told reporters before the meeting with Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca, Green Leader Mike Schreiner, and NDP MPP John Vanthof, standing in for leader Andrea Horwath.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We have the best and the brightest minds working together on this. We have an a stanley cup rmy of front-line heroes helping to deliver this plan. But well need everyone pulling in the same direction,  the premier said.After the closed-door 45-minute meeting, Fords office called it a  productive discussion  that underscored  the importance of putting partisanship aside during this extremely difficult and unprecedented situation.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  As the premier has said before, there is no Team Blue, Orange, Red or Green when it comes to the health and well-being of the people of Ontario. He pressed that a Team Ontario approach is crucial in our fight against the spread of COVID-19. Del Duca said he was encouraged that Ford agreed with his suggestion that  these Team Ontario meetings between the opposition leaders, premier and senior cabinet ministers should occur on a regular basis moving forward.               

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« Réponse #2005 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 07:49:38 pm »
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 Watch Ontario Premier Doug Fords daily news conference on COVID-19 and the governments response to the pandemic.In a news conference at Queens Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Att stanley mugg orney General Doug Downey, and Solicitor General Sylvia Jones p stanley cup rovide an update on their governments response to the ongoing COVID-19  coronavirus disease  pandemic. Th kubki stanley ey are joined by Jill Dunlop, Ontarios associate minister of children and womens issues.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Igwb Five things to watch for in Canadian business
 Hospitals scrambling to free up space for the expected crush of聽COVID-19聽patients are looking at moving patients into hotels. As we confront the growing challenge of COVID-19, no idea is off the table when it comes to ensuring hospital beds are there for people when they need them,  Health Minister Christine Elliott told the Star Tuesday.Discussions with hotels in the Greater Toronto Area, Ottawa and elsewhere are exploring using vacant rooms for patients who are stuck in hospital beds even though they no longer require hospital care, explained Elliotts press secretary, Travis Kann. These patients do not have COVID-19 but are typically frail and elderly.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Known as  alternative-level-of-care  or ALC patients, they have been waiting to move into other settings such as long-term-care, where there are also bed shortages. This isnt a simple proposition as we need to consider ac stanley cup cessibility, equipment, food services, infe stanley water bottle ction control and cleaning standards, bio-hazardous waste disposal and staffing, among many other issues that need to be resolved to ensure that patient safety is protected,  Kann said.        A stanley spain RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The hotels would be staffed by hospital personnel, including physicians and nurses, and by staff from the home and community care sectors, including nurses and personal support workers, he said.Details of the talks emerged on the same day that the

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« Réponse #2006 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 08:14:01 pm »
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 AJAX 鈥?The town has paid out legal fees of $57,000 following a failed Divisiona stanley kaffeebecher l Court appeal.Ajax has agreed to pay the City of Pickering $30,000 and Durham Live $27,000.Ajax had appealed an Ontario Municipal Board ruling that dismissed the town   planning concerns regarding the Durham Live casino proposal. The Divisional Court ruled against Ajax on June 12.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW          stanley cup                                At the advice of our lawyer, we have agreed to pay the City of Pickering and Durham Lives legal fees. The agreement was finalized today  Monday , said Rachael Wraith, senior communications officer in the office of the chief administrative officer.      聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The payment of legal fees are common in appeal cases and is the cost of doing business. This appeal was required to protect the Ajax community from significant traffic impacts and other matters associated with the new Durham Live Mega-Casino Resor stanley vattenflaska t. The town is commitment to ensuring the City of Pickering and DL developers plan appropriately to ensure all traffic implications are minimized, Wraith added. Jako All ages mixing: Residents help direct Gellert park expansion
 A Keswick man has been charged with multiple driving charges after his vehicle was stopped on Simcoe Road in Kawartha Lakes.聽An OPP officer with the Kawartha Lakes detachment conducted a traffic stop June 5, after observing the vehicle failing to  stanley tumblers stop for a red light.聽Following the officers investigation, the driver, Daniel Snooks, 23 of Keswick has been charged with the following offences:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        - Red light, failing to stop contrary to the HTA  Highway Traffic Act ;- Failing to apply for permit on becoming owner, contrary to the HTA;  stanley cup        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 - Driving while under suspension, contrary to the HTA;- Operating a motor vehicle - no plates, contrary to the HTA;               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        - Operating a motor vehicle wi stanley cups uk thout insurance, contrary to the Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act.聽                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Snooks is scheduled to appear in Lindsay court July 2.

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« Réponse #2007 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 09:02:30 pm »
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 ATHENS, Greece 鈥?President Barack Obama opened his final foreign trip as president Tuesday with reassuring words in Greece about the U.S. commitment to NATO even as he prepares to hand off to a Donald Trump administration, saying Democratic and Republican administrations alike recognize the importance of the alliance to the trans-Atlantic relationship.Without mentioning Trump by name, Obama told Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos that a strong NATO is of utmost importance and would provide  8220 ignificant continuity even as we see a transition in government in the United States. 822 stanley cup 1;Pavlopoulos, for his part, thanked Obama for U.S. support of the Greek people in a time of social and economic crisis, and said he was co stanley mug nfident that Trump will continue on the same path.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Trump   election has generated significant unease in Europe because of his tough talk during the campaign suggesting the U.S. might pull out of the NATO alliance if other countries don ;t pay more.Obama   reassurances reflect an attempt to ease the deep concerns about Trump and the future of America   treaty alliances. Yet they may be stanley fr  greeted with skepticism: For months throughout the campaign, Obama repeatedly assured world leaders in public and private that Trump would not be elected, only to see him emerge victorious from last week   election.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL Cweh Man charged in Oakville, Ont. hatchet attack
 Minister of Public Safety Marco Mendicino recently announced $3.94 million in funding for Halton Region would be used to address the underlying conditions that give rise to crime.The money comes from the Building Safer Communities F stanley cup und  BSCF  launched in March 2022 to prevent gun and gang violence.Mendicino said investments in grassroots efforts in the region are essential to support local initiatives addressing the social conditions that lead youth and young adults to get involved in a life of crime.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW              botella stanley                             Put simply, we must stop gun and gang violence before it starts,  Mendicino said in the media release.      Oakville North鈥擝urlington MP Pam Damoff, who is also parliamentary secretary to the minister of public safety, said the investment  will ensure that at-risk youth are given every opportunity to make healthier choices and achieve success.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Minister of National Defence and Oakville MP Anita Anand said the funds will support the crucial work of community organizations and  provide our  stanley cup youth with the tools and resources needed to succeed; we are addressing the root causes of gun and gang violence, while building a safer future for Oakville and for Canada. Milton MP Adam van Koeverden said  Halton is the safest place to live and raise a family in Canada, but recent events tell us that more must be done to prevent crime and protect our comm

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« Réponse #2008 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 09:48:07 pm »
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 This past week saw Vladimir Putins Russia invade the sovereign nation of Ukraine.It has set off anti-war protests and rallies across the globe, as well as fundraisers, donation collections and more here at home to send support to those fighting for, suffering in, and fleeing Ukraine.  stanley mugg Ive talked to a few people that are just angry,  said Taras Lachowsky, a member of the聽Holy Protection of the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholi stanley flask c Church in Guelph.  Not a selfish anger, its a why now  When the world is just starting to get a grasp on this pandemic and move forward, along comes this huge major conflict by people that we dont know, I dont know them. Why do this now                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Lachowsky said the horrors of war are enough. But to do this in the state the global community is in right now, he said, has caused an extra laye stanley mugs r of exasperation, frustration and anger. I hear people talking about whats going on, and there is a direct correlation to how people are expressing themselves. There are people all over the world that are just saying no to this. Humanity and the world are saying we dont want this. Humankind is a peace-loving nation, and we want peace, and we want prosperity, we want people to advance forward and this is not doing that.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Lachowsky said it has galvanized a movement against the war, and he is seeing people from all over ask how they can help. I Dhpo Millions of Ontarians will need a third COVID vaccine this month. Can we ramp up capacity like in the summer
 A worker at Amazons Bolton-area warehouse has tested positive for COVID-19, the company has confirmed.In a text message sent earlier this week to all warehouse employees and seen by the Star, Amazon said the worker was last on night shift April 8. The site has undergo stanley cup spain ne  enhanced cleaning and other health protocols,  according to the message.Amazon spokesperson Timothy Carter said in a statement that the company is  supporting the individual who is recovering.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We are following guidelines from hea stanley cups lt stanley cup h officials and medical experts, and are taking extreme measures to ensure the safety of employees at our site,  the statement said.The Star reported last month on warehouse workers fears over what they described as Amazons delayed response to implementing pandemic precautions at its GTA facilities as online orders surged. Photos provided to the Star showed crowded work spaces in warehouses, and workers expressed concern over lack of face masks, limited access to paid sick days and confusion over quarantine leave.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Amazon is paying warehouse workers an extra $2 an hour during the pandemic and has doubled overtime pay for its warehouse employees in Canada. It has also implemented a variety of physical-distancing measures including staggering shift start times, cancelling team meetings, implementing daily temperature checks and distributing face

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« Réponse #2009 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 10:09:22 pm »
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 HALIFAX 鈥?The Nova Scotia government intends today to begin the process of forcing a resolution to the ongoing contract dispute with Nova Scotia   9,300 teachers.Premier Stephen McNeil was to convene an emergency sitting Monday evening, but a massive storm that raged through the region fo stanley taza rced him to delay  stanley cup proceedings by a day.McNeil held off postponing the sitting until 2 p.m. Monday when he issued a statement saying conditions were not  gourde stanley improving.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The government wants to introduce a bill that will end the dispute that has seen teachers reject three contract offers and launch a work-to-rule campaign.      It   expected the legislation could take a week or more to complete.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Nova Scotia Teachers Union and both opposition parties have condemned the use of legislation, saying it takes away teachers ; rights.By The Canadian Press Wxmy Most actively traded companies on the TSX
 When Matt Gibbs first packed his bags to isolate himself in a cottage because of COVID-19 back in March, he mentally prepared to stay there alone for up to a year.The 24-year-old Toronto resident didn ;t want to take any chances because he has an immune disorder that puts him at higher risk of dying from the disease.Despite widespread moves to loosen lockdown restrictions, Gibbs now says he isn ;t planning to stanley shop  come out of isolation any time soon, and doctors agree that people at high risk of serious symptoms may be better off isolating until vaccines or treatments become available.  stanley cup becher               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     stanley tumblers     I came up here before the lockdown actually happened, Gibbs said in a recent interview. From my perspective thats great if people want to take the risk, but in reality ... I don ;t feel like I ;m any closer to getting out of here.Gibbs says watching restrictions ease off is hard for him. At first, he could at least tell himself everyone was in the same boat. Now, he says, it will be easy to feel like he   missing out as friends and family begin to experience pieces of normal life.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I ;m trying to tune all of that out, he said. I just feel like its dangling false hope.Dr. Neil Maharaj, a respirologist who has worked with COVID-19 patients in Niagara Falls, Ont., says he would en