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 With marijuana legalization looming next summer, Ontario has outlined its plan for the sale of weed. Here   what   happening in the rest of the country.鈥?Alberta held public consultations on legalization through the summer. It says it is currently reviewing the results with the hope of having draft rules out this fall. The province   justice minister has previously said A stanley thermobecher lberta expects help from Ottawa covering any extra costs associated with enforcement.鈥?British Columbia   NDP minority government hasn ;t come out with a set marijuana policy since forming go stanley tazas vernment this summer, but Premier John Horgan has said marijuana legalization is long overdue. He supports a hybrid model of public and private operations, much like the province   current liquor regulations, when it comes to marijuana.               ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley kaffeebecher  BELOW                                        鈥?Manitoba has been perhaps the loudest voice calling for the federal government to delay legalization while the provinces work through the issues. The province has sought the input of potential producers and vendors in the private sector as it considers its options. However, the Manitoba Government and General Employees ; Union is opposed to private sales and is pushing for weed to be sold through government liquor stores.鈥?A New Brunswick legislature committee is recommending selling marijuana through government-operated stores to anyone 19 years or older. The report from  Bceg Electric vehicle charger incentives offered
 The LCBO theft in Durham that ended in tragedy on Highway 401 was yet another reminder that liquor stores are a prime target for brazen thieves who have been armed with knives, needles, brass knuckles and handguns.The liquor store robbery that sparked the police response in Bowmanville was similar to incidents that happen in LCBO stores daily, according to one employee familiar with the matter. T stanley cup his particular situation was a regular situation we see all the time,  said the LCBO employee.The employee does not work at the Bowmanville location where the robbery occurred but has spoken to others who were there. According to their accounts, it was a theft of product.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                      stanley us                    Unfortunately, thefts are a weekly thing across the LCBO province-wide in the GTA. This is a daily occurrence at our locations in the GTA, said Colleen MacLeod, chair of the Liquor Board Employees Division of OPSEU, which represents more than 8,000 LCBO workers. 8220 stanley drinking cup ;Our larger stores with more product tend to get targeted more often. People feel they can blend in a bit more in a larger location than a smaller location. At her store, a larger location in the GTA, there are often three or four incidents each day on the weekend.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We get some intensive training from the LCBO. We are trained to de-escalate in these situations be

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« Réponse #2011 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 11:55:37 pm »
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 MONTREAL 鈥?Bombardier appears unable to shake off public anger over hefty pay packages to its senior executives.Dozens of angry protesters launched pape stanley mugs r airplanes in front of Premier Philippe Couillard   Mon stanley cups treal offices on Sunday to protest how the executives are compensated.Earlier, many of them waved signs and shouted slogans such as too much is too much! during a march that began in front of the company   headquarters.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Many of the protesters said they wanted the Quebec government to impose conditions on companies that receive public money so jobs are protected and executive bonuses are limited.It   our money, and the government is laughing at us, said one protester, Pierre Brazeau. If we don ;t come out in the streets, they ;ll continue to exploit us like they ;r stanley water bottle e doing now.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Bombardier  TSX:BBD.B  has faced a storm of public criticism ever since it circulated documents showing six executives were in line for a roughly 50 per cent increase in compensation last year.The increases came despite the fact the company recently received a $372.5 million loan from the federal government, and US$1 billion from the Quebec government.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Chief executive Alain Bellemare has since asked the company 8 Bxwe Ontario sport minister believes OHL will return
 Costco Canada is allowing health care workers and first responders priority shopping access.Health care workers, police officers, firefighters and EMTs should simply present their Costco membership card plus a piece of official iden stanley cup tification indicating their role and they will be allowed to move to the front of the line to enter the warehouse and shop.Costco Canada has also implemented socia stanley water bottle l distancing practices in their warehouses and increased their sanitizing protocols for shopping cart handles, shelves, front-end belts, registers  stanley uk and other surfaces.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Additionally, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., Costco is offering special operating hours for members who are 60 or older or who have a physical disability.

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 VAUGHAN, Ont. 鈥?GFL Environmental Inc. says it has reached an agreement to acquire fellow Ontario waste management firm Terrapure Environmental Ltd. for $927.5 million.The deal, which excludes Terrapure   battery recycling business, generated about $365 million in revenues last year, including COVID-related volume impacts.Burlington-based Terrapure serves more than 7,000 customers acro stanley cup ss Canada with a fleet of more than 5000 collection trucks and 1,600 employees.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It has a landfill in the Stoney Creek municipality in Hamilton that recently received expansion approval for at least 14 years.GFL, based in Vaughan, Ont., says the acquisition aligns with its strategy to increase free cash flow by adding complementary networks in several regional markets, including At stanley thermobecher lantic Canada.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It expects the acquisition will generate at least $45 mill stanley thermoskannen ion in adjusted free cash flow and at least $12.5 million in annual cost savings due to overlap between the two companies.The acquisition of Terrapure is another example of GFL delivering on our commitment to pursue strategic and accretive acquisitions to continue growing our business, stated GFL founder and CEO Patrick Dovigi.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Terrapure   assets are highly complementary to our existing solid and liquid Lelk I was the walking dead   : November is Woman Abuse Prevention Month
 The number of people being treated for COVID-19 in Haltons hospitals dropped by more than 30 per cent this week.There are currently 20 people in Haltons four hospitals with COVID-19. Thats down from 29 in the regions last update on Friday.Halton Region also announced it will provide COVID-19 updates once a week  Thursday  instead of twice a week  Tuesday and Friday .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The region also reported the death of a Burlington resident, the 12th COVID-19-related death this month and 414th in the region overall.Of the 20 people in hospital with COVID-19, 12 were admitted for COVID-19 while the remaining eight were admitted for other reasons and later tested positive.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The regions hospitals remain over capacity with acute care beds at 104 per cent capacity while intensive care unit beds are at 65 per cent capacity.Halton reported 175 lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 over the past six days, an average of 29.1 cases per day. The positive test rate dropped from 11.1 to 10.6 per cent.               ARTICL stanley taza E CONTINUES BELOW     stanley cups uk                                     There are currently 10 ongoing outbreaks in Halton, down from 11 in the most recent update.  stanley cup                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              They are at Joseph Brant Hospital, Billings Court Manor and Chartwell Brant Centre long-term care homes in Burlington, Chartw

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« Réponse #2013 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 01:55:49 am »
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 The legacy of a wandering turkey who became the unlikely mascot o stanley kubek f North Grenville continues to live on.The Municipality of North Grenville is getting ready to honour its famous friend, Van Turken, with Van Turken Day on Saturday, Feb. 12. Celebrations will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Kemptville Creek Community Skateway at Curry Park.Council met at Curry Park earlier today  Feb. 11  to kick off tomorrows celebrations.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Van Turken captured stanley cups uk  the hearts of North Grenville residents and united a community back in the winter of 2020. The female turkey was known to wander around Kemptville, particularly in the Van Buren Street area, prompting her name. She quickly became a social media phenomenon with her traffic disruptions on County Road 43.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Local Lisa Brownrigg started the  Van Turken 鈥?Kemptvilles stanley mugs  favourite turkey  Facebook page, which quickly took off with 2,200 members, where residents shared photos of their encounters.Shirts, mugs and even a cocktail were created in Van Turkens honour.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The bird was eventually captured and safely relocated by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              On Feb. 19, 2020, North Grenville council officially declared annually the second Ojxi New COVID-19 outbreak at Hamilton women and children s shelter; renewed outbreak at Heritage Green
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario should consider additional penalties for supervisors who break construction rules, jurors at an inquest recommended Friday after examining the circumstances of a scaffolding collapse that killed four men in Toronto more than a decade ago.The recommendation was one of seven put forward for the Ministry of Labour to consider after the week-long inquest that found the four men died in a workplace accident due  stanley cup to their fall from a suspended work platform.Jurors also recommended the ministry conduct scans of other jurisdictions ; use of emergi botella stanley ng technologies to proactively reduce workplace injuries and fatalities, and consider reviewing the frequency of refresher courses on suspended access equipment.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They further recommended r stanley taza equiring any supervisor of employees working at heights to take specific Working at Heights training.Dr. John Carlisle, the presiding coroner, said he hoped the inquest helped the loved ones of those who died.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We hope this process has given some measure of closure to them and that the improvements, which have been made and will be made, will serve as something of a memorial to their loss, he said.The Ministry of Labour said it would immediately begin reviewing the recommendations.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                       

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 An Ontario university that stirred up controversy by removing the scales from its primary athletic facility says everyone now has the means of weighing themselves at the centre again.Ottawa   Carleton University says it now has scales in bot stanley hrnek h men   and women   changing rooms in a bid to compromise with those who were angry when the scale in the main gym was removed earlier this month.The university previously offered scales only in the women   changing room, as well as in the primary workout area.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Carleton sparked a range of reactions when it yanked the scale from the main gym in an effort to get athletes to take a more holistic approach to health and focus on factors other than weight.Some criticized the university for removing a basic fitness tool and others lambasted the school for pandering to over-sensitive students who suggested scales could be triggering for those with body image concerns. Carleton itself never c stanley cup ited such a reason for its decision to remove scales.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The university issued a statement saying it was responding to feedback from fitness centre users, adding it hoped its new approach could strike a balance between client needs and the message it hoped to promote by removing the gym scales in the first place.While we will continue to provide educational information on vario stanley termosar us health measureme Bmuy ServiceOntario location moving in Waterdown
 Halton Police have located a Milton man who had been missing for almost two days.Neil Persaud, 46, was found in good health Wednesday afternoon. He had la stanley cup st been seen at around 9 p.m. on Dec. 26 in the area  stanley mug of Louis St. Laurent Avenue and Thompson Road South in Milton.Police were concer stanley mug ned about Persaud   well-being.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 Im embarrassed all the time and cant even tell friends or family because of the shame. Even though I know its not a hygiene stanley termoska  issue, I think most people think it is. Its humiliating. Please find a cure. 聽Those are the words of a Canadian patient living with Hidradenitis suppurativa  HS , a chronic skin condition affecting around 4 per cent of Canadians, according to the Canadian Skin Patie stanley cup nt Alliance, a non-profit organization formed to help Canadians living with skin conditions.HS is a skin condition that results in tender, expanding lumps in the folds of the skin, generally in the armpits and groin area, and is something that a medical student, once having seen it, canrsquo;t ever forget, Dr. Afsaneh Alavi of Toronto told Yorkregion.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Alavi is treating over 500 patients with HS from across the region at the York Dermatology stanley quencher  Clinic and Research Centre in Richmond Hill, as well as at the Womens College Hospital. She said that usually one-third of patients with HS have someone in their family who also has it; environmental factors may play a role as well.聽HS is predominant in young females, Alavi said, adding that part of the reason is because the disease is somehow linked with hormonal changes that appear in the reproductive age of 20 to 40 years old. Many of her female patients say that their HS flares up before their period.聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 However, res Ixxe EXPECT DELAYS   : Live updates for Thursday, Aug. 10 in Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills on traffic and weather as well as GO Transit issues
 Jeff Perera has been paying the bills for years as a public speaker and educator, but every so often he hits a slow patch.Like many others in Canada, he has turned to driving for Uber, a U.S.-based ride hailing service, to make up the difference.But making a buck off Uber or rival services like Lyft comes with challenges, including vehicle wear and tear, insurance, varying rates of pay and dealing with customers. Then there   the persistent stories about fares being too low for drivers to make a decent salary.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Perera, who has been driving his 2012 Honda Civic for Uber in Toronto since 2016, says timing and location are two key factors for drivers looking to turn a profit.Timing is importa stanley cup spain nt, says Perera, because the companies set the rates, not the drivers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He sees a lot of demand for rides around rush hour and at 2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, when people are spil stanley cup ling out of bars and clubs.Holidays are also a boon, he says, as demand for rides is usually high the weekends around Halloween and in the lead up to the December holidays when office parties and other family activities are occurring.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There   a weekend where people are more than likely having their last Friday at work and that   a good time to go out, 822 stanley kubek 1; he said. Obvi

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« Réponse #2016 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 04:37:32 am »
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 A poll commissioned by Canadas largest private-sector union has found that a large majority of Ontarians support legislated paid sick days for workers in the province.The survey, commissioned by Unifor and conducted by Ottawa-based EKOS Research Associates Inc., polled a random sample of 1,240 adult residents in Ontario  stanley cup between April 7 and April 12.All the data was statistically weighted by age, gender and region according to the Unifor report.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The poll found that 70 per cent Ontarians support five days of paid sick leave, while a slightly lower 64 per cent support 10 such days for workers in the province. The goverstanley cup nment needs to understand that the people of Ontario want and need paid sick days,  Unifor national president Jerry Dias said in a news release.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Sixty-eight per cent of all Ontarians also support providing a subsidy for small businesses to help cover the costs of paid sick leave, the release mentioned:  This support transcends partisanship and majorities from Ontarios four major parties are in favour of these subsidies. The poll also found that Ontarians widely disagree with the notion that legislated paid sick leave will harm the economy and cost jobs, with just 23 per cent of the respondents agreeing with that assertion.               ARTICLE stanley thermosflasche  CONTINUES BELOW                                        The poll concluded that the i Noqy Georgetown Bread Basket seeking food donations ahead of Thanksgiving
 TORONTO 鈥?Bank of Nova Scotia believes an economic rebound is on it stanley cup s way this year, but says recovery might be uneven across the countries it operates in.While Canada, the U.S. and some Latin American countries have seen success with widespread vaccination efforts and reopening is on the horizon, the bank   chief executive Brian Porter said Tuesday that others are falling behind.The recovery in the Pacific Alliance is l stanley cup umpy. That   the nature of our footprint and the maturity of the banking markets, he told analysts.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Porter explained that while Mexico  stanley us and Chile have returned to pre-COVID level of earnings, Peru continues to struggle with effects of the pandemic.The uneven nature of economic recovery will be a key issue for the bank to manage as it looks to emerge from the health crisis and uncover even more opportunities to deploy the massive reserves it built up earlier in the pandemic, when it was preparing for people to default on loans.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Government relief programs for people who lost their jobs and businesses needing wage and rent support helped stave off some of the troubles the bank was facing, leaving it flush with cash.Porter announced Tuesday that Scotiabank   provisions for credit losses 鈥?money it puts aside in anticipation of bad loans 鈥?fell to $496 million in the second quarter, compared with $

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« Réponse #2017 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 06:34:14 am »
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 TOPEKA, Kan. 鈥?U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran is putting pressure on Amtrak to commit to the continued operation of the Southwest Chief passenger rail service that connects stanley termosar  Chicago to Los Ang stanley tumbler eles with stops in Kansas.Moran recently delayed confirming three nominees to Amtrak   board of directors in an effort to push the national rail carrier to offer assurances that the line will operate for at least another year, the Topeka Capital-Journal reported.Amtrak   president, Richard Anderson, agreed to meet with Moran and other lawmakers about the rail service   future later this month.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Amtrak officials considered suspending rail service from Dodge City to Albuquerque, New Mexico, and transitioning to buses last year. The idea stemmed from the cost of repairs needed along a portion of the route.The Republican senator was behind a federal budget compromise approved by Congress in February that provides an additional $50 million to go toward maintenance and safety improvements of the Southwest Chief line. Discussions in Congress about extending funding are ongoing.        ARTICLE CONT stanley cup INUES BELOW                                 As the divide between urban communities and rural communities in America continues to expand, passenger rail services, like the Southwest Chief, are necessary in connecting Kansans to the rest of the country, Moran said. I am continuing to seek assurances  Lxfc Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca rides    The Wave    in Bracebridge
 TORONTO 鈥?Half of Ontarians who died of an opioid overdose in the early stages of the pandemic had interacted with the health-care system in the month before their deaths, a ne stanley italia w report shows.And one in four had seen a doctor, gone to an emergency department or been discharged from hospital just a week prior, the research shows.That represents such an important missed opportunity for us to make sure that our health-care system is serving the needs of people who use drugs and helping connect them to the services that they need to help prevent t stanley cups uk hese fatal overdoses, said Dr. Tara Gomes, an epidemiologist with Unity Health and investigator with the Ontario Drug Policy Research Network who co-authored the study.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The report, titled Patterns of Medication and Healthcare Use among People who Died of an Opioid-Related Toxicity during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Ontario, was released Tuesday by Unity Health and the Ontario Drug Policy Research Network. Public Health Ontario, the chief coroners offic stanley spain e and ICES, the non-profit health research organization, contributed to the report.The authors are calling for a safer drug supply, expanded access to low-barrier treatment in health-care settings, affordable, supportive housing as well as more harm-reduction services and supervised consumption sites, especially outside cities.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 

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« Réponse #2018 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 07:24:15 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?It   the final straw for plastic at Recipe Unlimited Corporation.The restaurant giant, formerly known as Cara Operations, will start to ditch plastic straws at its 19 brands in August and replace them with compostable and biodegradable paper straws by the end of March stanley hrnek  2019.The company, which owns brands such as Harvey  , Swiss Chalet, Kelsey   and New York Fries, joins  stanley cup nz a growing group of Canadian restaurants and international food corporations that are phasing out the plastic drinking implements.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Recipe Unlimited, which has 1,382 restaurants, says compostable and biodegradable straws will automatically be provided with drink orders at its quick se stanley sverige rve brands, including the Burgers Priest and St-Hubert. Paper straws will be available on request at its full-service restaurants like the Pickle Barrel, The Keg and Milestones.Straws are just one component of the work we ;re undertaking to eliminate single use plastics from our supply chain and shift to recyclable or compostable materials wherever possible, Frank Hennessey, Recipe Unlimited   chief executive officer, said in a statement.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 AW Canada said last month it would soon switch to paper straws, while Ikea Canada promised to phase out plastic straws by 2020. Plenty of local bars and dining establishments have made similar declaration Uwrz Guard killed at prison saved colleagues    lives, union says
 HAMILTON 鈥?A Hamilton hospital is now reporting more than 60 cases of COVID-19, with infections expanding to more units.The outbreak at Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre is linked to 30 patients, 30 staff and two others.Hamilton Health Sciences says fewer than five people have died.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The hospital network says five units are under outbreaks as of Monday.It has stopped allowing most visitors at affected units.        ARTICLE CONTIN stanley cup usa UES BELOW                    stanley termoska               The network says patients should continue to attend appointments.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec.  stanley tumblers 15, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Facebook and Canadian Press News Fellowship.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Homeowners with variable rate mortgages losing sleep over the increased chatter about a potential interest rate hike by the Bank of Canada should consider locking their rates in now, mortgage experts say.James Laird, co-founder of interest rate-compari stanley becher son website RateHub, says in order to stick with the variable option you need to be able to handle fluctuating rates.Rates might go up much faster than anyone is expecting and so if you ;re right on the border of being able to afford your mortgage payment and you ;re able to lock in stanley cup  an affordable payment for five years, you should definitely do that, Laird said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Recent comments by the Bank of Cana stanley tumbler da have prompted speculation that it may move to raise its key interest rate sooner than many economists had expected.The central bank has kept the rate on hold at 0.5 per cent after cutting it twice in 2015 in an effort to boost the economy.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 An increase in the Bank of Canada   overnight rate target will prompt the country   big banks to raise their prime rates, which will push the rate charged on variable rate mortgages higher.The U.S. Federal Reserve has already started to raise its key interest rate with the latest quarter point increase on Wednesday to a range of one per cent to 1.25 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                      Dwrb Halton Hills council seeks rural home inclusion for waste pickup
 Potentially unsafe rooming houses would be facing regulations and regular inspections if only one or two more suburban councillors had backed proposed new citywide rules fervently opposed by some homeowners.The exact vote on the  new regulatory framework for multi-tenant houses  will never be known because Mayor John Tory, who backed the plan, learned during early debate at Octobers council meeting that majority support wasnt there.Intense lobbying over months to convince councillors of t stanley cup he merits of modernizing a stanley cup nd expanding citywide a licensing regime that has long regulated rooming houses only downtown and in parts of Etobicoke and York had failed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        If put to a losing vote, the years-in-the-making framework would go in the trash. Homes with multiple private bedrooms and shared kitchens and bathrooms 鈥?renting at $400 to $700 per room per month, compared to the $1,148 average for a Toronto bachelor apartment 鈥?would remain illegal, illicit and underground across most of the rest of the city for years to come.Tory instead tabled a successful motion to kick the framework back to city staff for more work and a return to council sometime next year 鈥?possibl stanley puodelis y after the October 2022 municipal election that some councillors think was an unspoken factor.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The mayors rare policy loss at council 鈥?three of his four deputy mayors voiced opposition 鈥?

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 Melissa Jir stanley cup ovec was working as a registered nurse at Cochranes Lady Minto Hospital in June 2014 when her fianc茅 was brought into the emergency departm stanley cup ent in a barely recognizable state. I was the first to identify him,  she recalled.  His head was swollen. Jason had been driving an ATV when the impaired operator of a dirt bike crashed into him.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A lover of the outdoors and an  adrenalin junkie,  Jason had suffered a traumatic brain injury that would prove life altering. It changed everything,  Jirovec said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The couple, who would eventually relocate to Orillia, was married in hospital two months after the collision.Today, Jirovec remains Jasons full-time caregiver as he undergoes a battery of rehabilitation therapies.        stanley cup         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        While nothing could prepare them for the dramatic shift in day-to-day living that a brain injury brings, neither did they anticipate the widespread lack of understanding that often greets them in public.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               You can see that he is disabled, but they dont know his cognitive issues because you cant see it,  she added.Jasons impulsiveness, for example, can cause him to interrupt someone unintentionally. He doesn ;t meant to be rude, its just that, as soon as he gets a t Yvlf Two tornadoes reported in southern Ontario
 Toronto police have made two more arrests related to a shooting at a busy shopping centre over the weekend.Police said a 22-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman, both from Toronto, were arrested on Monday.Supt. Steven Watts said that the pair started an a stanley cup ltercation with another group of people inside Yorkdale Mall on Sunday and then the two sides exchanged gunfire that sent shoppers scrambling for safety.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Extremely, extremely brazen, 8 stanley mug 221; said Watts. Just a disregard of any surroundings, everyone in our community, for all of us.Watts said that a total of seven rounds were fired, but no one was injured as a result of the gunshots.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 However, the entire mall was put into a lockdown until officers 鈥?including the Emergency Task Force and K9 Unit 鈥?cleared the area and surrounding businesses, and rendered the scene safe.Watts praised mall security and store employees for their quick and thorough reaction.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police had already announced the arrest of a 21-year-old man on Sunday after the incident.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW          stanley cup                                      This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 31, 2021.By The Canadian Press

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 WOODSTOCK, Ont. 鈥?Police in Woodstock, Ont., on Tuesday charged a former registered nurse, Elizabeth Wettlaufer, with eight counts of first-degree murder. Here   what we know about the alleged victims, based on information released by police and the death notices posted on the websites of several funeral homes:鈥?Arpad Horvath, 75, the owner of Central Tool and Die of London, Ont., and active in the local Hungarian club. The married father of two died Aug. 31, 2014, at Victoria Hospital in London.鈥?Ma stanley mug ureen Pickering, 79, a widow, and a former native of Tillsonburg, Ont., died March 28, 2014, at Caressant Care in Woodstock, Ont.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Helen Young, 90, died at Caressant Care in Woodstock, Ont., on July 14, 2013.鈥?Mary Zurawinski, 96, died Nov. 7, 2011, at Caressant Care in Woodstock, Ont.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Helen Matheson, 95, a widowed mother of two sons, was a longtime United Church member in Innerkip, Ont. She died Oct. 27, 2011, at Caressant Care in Wood stanley thermobecher stock, Ont.鈥?Gladys Millard, 87, was a widowed mother of two. A longtime member of Knox Presbyterian Church and member of the  cups stanley Rose Rebekah Lodge in Woodstock, Ont., the Nova Scotia native died Oct. 14, 2011, at Caressant Care in Woodstock, Ont.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Maurice  Moe  Granat, 84, father of two, was a longtime mechanic and automotive bo Ifns York University Markham Campus exhibits Indigenous artworks in recognition of the site s Indigenous heritage
 Jennifer Toths family is one of 23,000 on the waitlist for government-funded autism therapy who are supposed to benefit from the new provincial policy aimed at clearing the backlog.The Mississauga family has been waiting for more than a year to be eligible for funding through the Ontario Autism Program to cover the costs of applied behaviour analysis  ABA  therapy for their six-year-old son, Nicholas Walsh.The fa stanley cup mily currently pays about $12,000 a year of their own money for four hours of therapy when he needs 10, but they cant afford more.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Still, Toth hasnt got behind the controversial changes to the OAP that were recen stanley vaso tly announced by the Ontario government.Going forward, a child entering the program at two years old would be eligible to receive up to $140,000 while a child entering at seven years old could get up to $55,000. Families will receive funding until their child turns 18.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley cup LOW                                 Only families who earn less than $55,000 in net income will qualify for the full funding amounts.  The government  says theyre doing this for the waitlist parents, but this isnt what we want,  said Toth.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She said they were willing to bide their time on the  massive  wait-list because they knew that, when their turn came, they would receive enough money each year to cover Nicholass r

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 Calls to Albertas sexual-violence helpline have increased significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic.Albertas One Line saw a 57 per cent increase in calls during the first mont stanley quencher h of the lockdown and a 42 per cent increase during the first two month stanley becher s, a spokesperson for the Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services said on May 27. It spiked very quickly,  said Mary Jane James, CEO of the Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton.  This is a ver stanley water bottle y challenging time for all of us, regardless of our circumstances. But if you layer on someone whos living in an unsafe environment ... that just adds onto the already existing stressors during a pandemic, which can be loss of job, uncertainty about the future, worry, anxiety, etc.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        James says that many are isolated from friends and even service workers who they may see regularly, with whom they could communicate about their situation. She said its important for loved ones to check in on people they know or suspect could be experiencing sexual or domestic abuse.       The one thing that we can do as friends and as community members in general is to reach out to those folks often with very generic questions about how theyre doing,  she said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 She added that some people may be living with perpetrators and dont feel they can speak freely, so it is even more important to pay close attention to the words they  Anns Burlington and the journey towards truth and reconciliation
 OTTAWA 鈥?An independent report on harassment of women in the RCMP says fundamental change is needed to rid the national polic stanley cup website e force of a toxic culture that tolerates hateful and homophobic attitudes.The report released Thursday by former Supre stanley termohrnek me Court justice Michel Bastarache says it is well past time for the federal government to take meaningful and radical action to address these issues, which have caused incalculable damage.The report, Broken Dreams Broken Lives, concludes that change cannot come from within the RCMP, but must be initiated from the outside. It calls for a deep external review of the institution and the future of the force as a federal policing organization.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        One of the key findings of this report is that the culture of the RCMP is toxic and tolerates misogynistic and homophobic  stanley uk attitudes amongst its leaders and members, Bastarache writes.I am of the view that cultural change is highly unlikely to come from within the RCMP. It has had many years and many reports and recommendations and yet the unacceptable behaviour continues to occur.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 At a news conference Thursday, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki expressed sorrow and outrage at the findings.There is absolutely no room for sexual assault, harassment, discrimination, bullying, sexism, racism, homophobia or transphobia in t

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 Ontario Public Health confirmed there were 85 new cases of COVID-19 in the province on the morning of Tuesday, March 24.Of聽those cases, three are confirmed to be in Ottawa, including a woman in her 30s who contracted the virus through close contact; a man in his 40s, also through close contact; and a man in his 50s who travelled to the US. All are currently self-isolating. That brings the total of confirmed cases in Ottawa to 27 as of the morning of March 24, though Ottawa Public Health estimates there could be as many as 4,000.A Quebec resident who works in Renfrew Coun gourde stanley ty has also tested positive, and their co-workers asked to self-isolate.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The total confirmed in Eastern Ontario remains four, and eight for the Kingston area.      Of the 85 new confirmed cases in Ontario today, information on 38 is still pending, meaning Public Health has not confirmed where they are located or the age and status of the patients.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There are still no confirmed cases in Renfrew County or L stanley nz anark, Leeds and Grenville as of 11 a.m. on Tuesday, March 24 beyond the Quebec resident who works in Renfrew County; however, public health officials are urging the people聽act under the assumption that it is here.According to Ontario Public Health, a total of 32, starbucks stanley cup 457 patients have been approved for COVID-19 testing. Of those, 21,795 have returned negative and 573 positive.  Kgss PM appoints senators for N.S., Man.
 TORONTO 鈥?Porter Airlines Inc. is extending its sus stanley cup pension of all flights until Dec. 15, five weeks after its stanley cups  previously announced target to resume flying.The Toronto-based airline grounded its fleet on March 21 amid the COVID-19 outbreak, with initial plans to take off again in early June.Travel re stanley flask strictions and plummeting demand have prompted the company to push back its relaunch date several times.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        CEO Michael Deluce says flare-ups of the pandemic in certain markets over the past month have dampened any expectation of lighter restrictions that might see Porter planes to return to the skies.      He says he hopes government restrictions can be lifted soon as rapid testing, including at airports, becomes more widespread.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Porter says it is waiving change and cancellation fees on all fares and vacation packages booked through Dec. 15.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 13, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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 Halton Hills now has ten applicants interested in opening cannabis retail locations.The latest applicant, Bode stanley thermoskannen ga Boyz Ltd., is the eighth retailer to propose a store in Georgetown.The newest retail location is proposed at 68-78 Main St. N.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW       stanley thermos mug                                   With four stores now open in Halton Hills, five applications were added to t stanley kubek he Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontarios list of applications since Apr. 5.      Applications are currently in progress for:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Tokyo Smoke 鈥?369 Mountainview Rd. S.Corner Cannabis 鈥?232a Guelph St., Unit 8Spiritleaf 鈥?280 Guelph St., Unit 25A348 Guelph St. 鈥?348 Guelph St., Unit 4Dab Cannabis 鈥?378 Mountainview Rd. S.Bodega Boyz Ltd  68-78 Main St. N. Usrx WARNING   : Certain burgers sold at Fortinos, Loblaws, Your Independent Grocer and Valu-Mart stores recalled over allergy fears that could cause life-threatening reaction
 At some point this week, someone is going to say that members of Parliament are  back at work  鈥?the idea being that when your elected representatives arent in Ottawa, theyre slacking off somewhere.But the truth is that the most meaningful work that ordinary MPs do is when theyre back in their home ridings, dealing with citizens, and a new report out this week shows that this has become exponentially, intensely true in the era of COVID-19.It is a report from the front lines of politics in a pandemic on what we didnt see while all the attention was on high-level briefings from political leaders and public health officers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Samara organization talked to 123 MPs, representing just under half the membership of the Commons, about what life was like for them while Parliament was in lockdown during much of this strange year. The responses came from MPs representing all parties, roughly similar to the breakdown of age, gender and political stripes in the Commons stanley cups .While the MPs were granted anonymity in the survey, the report directly quotes some of their descriptions of the dramatic increase in their workload when th stanley taza e pandemic hit. Some of the tales leap right off the page.      stanley cup    ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 One MP talks about how the early days of the pandemic were consumed with getting constituents home to Canada from far-flung locations. I was putting airfares for constituent