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« Réponse #2445 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 12:21:32 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?The Canadian government needs to be more clear about how the country can deal with a shortage of people with the necessary skills for defending against cybersecurity threats, experts in cybersecurity said Monday.The biggest war that is happening in cybersecurity is basically  about  talent 鈥?how you can grab talent from different countries, Ali Ghorbani, director of the University of New Brunswick   cyber stanley cup security institute, said in a panel discussion.In outlining the federal government   cybersecurity strategy on June 12, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale described a shortage of cybersecurity talent as both a c stanley bottles hallenge and an opportunity.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ghorbani said other countries 鈥?including the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States 鈥?are further ahead in creating a national strategy for dealing with a projected global shortage of people with the required cybersecurity skills.He agreed there   an opportunity for Canada to export expertise and technology, but he added there   also a danger of the country losing its talented people.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                         stanley water bottle          Bonnie Butlin, co-founder and executive director of Security Partners ; Forum, added that there   also a lot of competition for talent within Canada.But so far the government hasn ;t articulated a full strategy for dealing with long-term, medium-te Nlwq AUTOPSY RESULTS: Oakville brothers drowned after crashing in Mississauga pond
 It was not easy hel stanley cup ping your kids with their homework when they were in the classroom. Now, with schools closed but the school work continuing at home, parents are playing a much bigger role 鈥?with all the pleasures and frustrations that come with that.You may be stuck at home, but that does not mean youre alone in your dilemma. The Star is asking parents to write about their experiences, and anything that might help others in the same boat. Here are some of the stories we have published so far.1.  Parentingfail  Or just the reality of home-schooling                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        2. stanley cup  For this teacher, the worst part about the school shutdown is not being able to see her students3. When the teachers are in Moscow and the students in Montreal it can make for a dizzying home-school routine        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 4. When it comes to home-schooling, web links and colour-coded schedules are my friends5. Supporting special needs stude stanley cup nts 鈥?virtually               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        6. Grade 12 students say COVID-19 shutdowns have only added to their school worries                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              7. We do what we can, says father of three children at home during the COVID-19 pandemic

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« Réponse #2446 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 12:46:06 am »
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 Like many people, Conor Barnes wants to help.Hes not a nurse or a doctor, or an essential worker.He cant even sew masks.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But what he can do, he realized in March, after reading about a growing global movement, is volunteer to be deliberately exposed t stanley cup o the virus that causes COVID-19 to help speed up the race for a vaccine. Right now were on a very big team,  said the 27-year-old library technician based in Kelowna, B.C.  And sometimes you need to take one for the team, to help others out.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Barnes is one of thousands of people who have made the pledge on a website called 1DaySooner that aims to create a pool of healthy volunteers for what are sometimes called human challenge trials: giving stanley cup  healthy people a dose of live virus to test a vaccine. They are more risky than traditional trials, where volunteers are given a test vaccine and then go back into the community where they may or may not be exposed to the disease.They might sound like something out of a sci-fi movie. But in an unprecedented pandemic where every month counts, experts are starting to take a deeper look at the idea that, while ethically fraught, might be one way to save precious time, and lives.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        An stanley termoska  article in Science this week by a group of experts in the U.S. puts forth an ethical framework for th Tehj First cannabis store in Milton offers a  friendly  vibe
 For Oshawa resident Margaret Pennell words like validate, stand and oath proved to be just right as she scratched off a winning Instant Crossword Deluxe card.Pennell won $250,000 on the scratcher purchased at The Pantry on Park Road in Oshawa.The 54-year-old school bus driver was on her porch visiting with family and neighbours when she realized she won.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I  stanley shop was taking my time and had a ton of interruptions when I finally realized that I had enough words 鈥?but then I took another look,  she told OLG at the organizations prize centre in Toronto when she went to stanley mug  claim her cheque.  I used the OLG lottery app on my phone to scan my ticket and saw the big winner message and started freaking out. She initially thought she won $25,000 until her husband pointed out the extra zero.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  I was shaking and had tears in my eyes and then my family started talking about how they wanted to spend my money. Pennell said she plans to use her winnings to pay some bills an stanley cup d is thinking of buying a house with a bathtub.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Im so excited. Ive never won this kind of money before. Ive come a long way in my life to get to this moment and I am so thrilled at the thought of having a proper bathtub to take a nice relaxing bath 鈥?thats pure joy.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #2447 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 01:09:32 am »
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 WASHINGTON 鈥?President Donald Trump will learn this week whether he gets a second chance to make a first impression as he returns to Europe and has his first encounter with Russia   Vladimir Putin.Trump   first visit to the continent in May stirred anxieties among European allies when he declined to endorse NATO   common defence treaty explicitly and scolded world leaders for not spending more on their armed forces. This time, Trump will use stops in Poland and Germany to try to pull off the tricky balancing act of improving ties with Moscow at a time of particularly fraught relations while also presenting the U.S. as a check against Russian aggression.Trump is leaving Washington for stanley taza  Europe on Wednesday. In what may be the most-watched event of the four-day trip, the president will meet Putin on the stanley hrnek  sidelines of an international summit meeting in Hamburg, Germany. Every aspect of the meeting between the two unpredictable leaders is sure to be closely scrutinized as investigations press on into alleged Moscow meddling in the 2016 election and potential Trump campaign collusion.               ARTICL stanley quencher E CONTINUES BELOW                                        With those investigations hanging heavy in the air, there is little expectation the meeting will produce significant progress on difficult issues such as the crisis in Ukraine or the conflict in Syria.I can ;t imagine any issue they can actually make major headway on, given the poison that surround Flfe On the raggedy edge of losing it   : Son of missing Helen Sedo speaks out
 Toronto Public Healths recommendations that the Toronto District School Board reduce class sizes below provincial guidelines is the latest knock against Premier Doug Fords schools reopening plan. The number of students in the classroom should be smaller than usual class sizes,  in order to ensure proper physical distancing and reduce the risk of virus spread, the letter dated Thursday sent from associate medical officer of health Vinita Dubey said, noting Toronto Public Health has  concerns  about the boards stanley cup  plan that is in keeping with the provinces decision on class sizes.The letter, received by Carlene Jackson, the boards interim director of education, was shared with trustees and first reported by the Globe and Mail. A copy was viewed by the Star.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In a message to trustees, Jackson said she  stanley deutschland asked Toronto Public  stanley mug Health to put its thoughts on the boards back-to-school plan in writing.Dubey specifically mentions the Ford plan to allow full-sized elementary classes where children in Grade 3 and below would not be required to wear masks.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  In elementary classes  JK to grade 3  where masks are not required, smaller classes sizes will particularly be important to ensure students can be spaced out and reduce transmission,  the letter says.It goes on to note the scientific evidence that keeping a distance of two metres  works well to prevent the

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« Réponse #2448 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 01:56:34 am »
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 Environment Canada is forecasting a clearing sky this morning in Halton Hills. The daytime high is expected to reach 11 C.Tonight, expect a mainly cloudy sky with a night time low of 3 C. The sun will set at 7:48 p.m.Tomorrow   forecast calls for periods of rain during the day with a high of 7 C. At night, expect rain with a low of 2 C. The sun will rise at 6:58 a.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   stanley cup                                       Historically for April 1, Halton Hills ; average high is 3 C and record high was 25.8 C in 1986. Halton Hills ; average low is -1.9 C and record low was -8.3 C in 1964. Halton Hills ; record rainfall was 18.8 mm in 1993 and record snowfall was 13 cm in 1961.      Halton Hills ; forecast for the rest of the week:        ARTICLE C stanley isolierkanne ONTINUES BELOW                                 Wednesday: Rain with a high of 4 C and snow or rain at night with a low of 1 CThursday: Snow or rain with a high of 3 C and chance of flurries at night with a low of -1 CFriday: stanley vattenflaska  Chance of flurries or rain showers with a high of 4 C and chance of flurries at night with a low of 2 CSaturday: A mix of sun and cloud with a high of 7 C and cloudy periods at night with a low of -1 C Oumc Author   s speech cancelled after Georgia students burn book
 The next crucial weeks in the COVID-19 crisis would be a lot easier if Canadians really were the people in the old joke about the swimming pool.The joke:  How do you get a bunch of Canadians out of a swimming pool   Punchline:  You say: Canadians, please get out of the pool. While medical science is scrambling to find something to save us from this virus, the more pressing need right now is to find something to save us from ourselves.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   stanley cup                                       There is no vaccination against risky behaviour 鈥?and unlike the COVID-19 vaccine, one wont arrive in 2021. So politicians and public health leaders are cu stanley polska rrently plunged into an instant, on-the-job course in mass behavioural science for a pandemic-weary population.Justin Trudeau, back on his front step on  stanley tumbler Friday to address Canadians, more or less admitted that he and other political leaders are figuring this out as they go along. What makes it worse, Trudeau acknowledged several times, is that the public is sick of hearing from him and other COVID-19 lecturers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  I dont want to be here, you dont want me to be here 鈥?were all sick and tired of COVID-19,  Trudeau said. He talked of how all he had right now was his voice and his position to tell Canadians what they didnt want to hear, from someone who uncomfortably finds himself as 2020s holiday-wrecker.Yes, Friday was the day for the prime minister to say that

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« Réponse #2449 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 02:43:46 am »
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 Two people were charged in Halton Hills as Halton Regional Police pulled a total of five suspected impaired drivers off the road over the Remembrance Day weekend.At approximately 2:30 a.m. on Friday  Nov. 10 , witnesses reported that a vehicle was possibly operated by a drunk driver in Milton before a traffic stop was initiated near Division Street and Spruce Boulevard in Acton.Charged w stanley cup ith impaired operation of a motor vehicle and exceeding the blood-alcohol limit is B cups stanley rennan Senos, 52.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Sunday morning  Nov. 12  at about 12:30 a.m., 911 callers reported to police that a suspected  stanley travel mug impaired driver was in the area of Trafalgar Road and Princess Anne Boulevard.      Anastasija Kondrasova, 26, of Mississauga is charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and exceeding the blood-alcohol limit.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Jghq 11 families are displaced after a Stoney Creek fire. Here   s how you can help
 TORONTO 鈥?At Toronto   Enercare Centre, winter brings conference season and its halls fill with the scent of cheese, pastries and desserts ahead of the annual Restaurants Canada Show.Lockdown measures mean the conference centre isn ;t open, but event organizers worked to maintain as much of the typical environment as possible when the show was forced to go digital.Some panels will include special deliveries for guests to  8220 hare at the virtual conference, which is adding networking sessions in a bid to replicate the in-person conversation popular with attendees, said Troy Taylor, Restaurants Canada   vice-president of operations.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                stanley cup          If there are 100 people registered for th stanley cup e closed wine and cheese session, we ;re going to send kits out to people to have stanley cups  that wine and cheese live with the presenter, he said.Restaurants Canada isn ;t alone in attempting to take its virtual conference a step beyond Webex presentations and Zoom calls as the busy conference season nears for the second time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Organizers have had to dream up ways to deal with intangibles: selling products attendees can ;t see, smell or touch; fostering meetings among people who would have crossed paths on the trade show floor; and operating digital platforms that don ;t collapse u

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« Réponse #2450 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 04:10:51 am »
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 BEIRUT 鈥?The most powerful Syrian rebel faction on the fringes of Damascus began abandoning its stronghold in the once rebel-held enclave of eastern Ghouta on Monday, in the final  stanley vattenflaska chapter of the government   relentless offensive to fully retake the area after seven years of revolt.The first fighters from the Army of Islam left the town of Douma in the morning hours as part of an evacuation deal that will hand the town to the Syrian government, reported the state SANA news agency.The rebels were headed to Jarablus, a town in northern Syria where control of the territory is shared between Syrian rebels and Turkish forces.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Syrian government dispatched more than 50 buses to Douma to take the rebels out, SANA reported. By midday, only a handful had left for the north in three buses.There was no immediate comment from the Army of Islam. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the civil war through a network of activists on the ground, also reported the evacuation.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Rami Abdurra stanley thermobecher hman, the Observatory 8 stanley spain 217  director, said some factions within the Army of Islam oppose evacuating and effectively surrendering Douma to the government of President Bashar Assad.The deal over Douma would mark the end of a weeks-long push by Assad   forces to consolidate their control over eastern Ghouta, just outside the cap Iput Vote 2021: Here   s what you need to know in Wellington-Halton Hills
 Toronto police are renewing their call for witnesses and information after a gay man was almost beaten to death just over a week ago at Hanlans Point.The incident happened water bottle stanley  on Saturday, June 5, 2021, at about 11:30 p.m., at the Toronto Island ferry docks.Investigators said a 24-year-old  stanley termohrnek man and a woman, 27, were walking to the ferry docks when they got into a disagreement with a group of people.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        One man from the group  made homophobic comments towards the victims,  said police.Another woman then reportedly grabbed one of the victims before two men from the group then assaulted the 24-year-old man. He was punched and kicked, and sustained  significant injuries,  they said in a news release.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The victim has been identified as David Gomez.According a GoFundMe page, Gomez was  knocked unconscious for some time, and he awoke to find out his nose had been broken, cheekbone and orbital bone shattered, a splint in his hip bone and a concussion.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         David is recovering, still in shock from the incident and requires additional surgeries to mend the broken bones in his face and hip. The attack also left him with quite a bit of trauma鈥? wrote the campaign   creator Cianan Liburd.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW             stanley cup                                   All funds

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« Réponse #2451 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 04:39:31 am »
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 The former arena lands at 1120 Haist St. have been on the market since late last summer, after an extensive consultation period in which residents had their say on what type of development theyd prefer to see there.But to hear the comments during a public meeting Monday night at the new community centre built to replace the aging former arena, many residents feel they havent been given a proper choice on the matter until now, and theyre making sure their voices are heard.The former arena was deemed in need of replacement nearly five years ago, after condition assessments determined the cost of repair to be prohibitive. And with the $36-million M stanley trinkflaschen eridian Community Centre now stanley spain  up and running, the town is looking to make some money from the sale of the property.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The property has been assessed at between $2.7 million and $3 million, and the town has an offer within that range. However, several members of the all-new council  kubki stanley stated during the election that if there was still a chance to halt the sale, they would do so.The current offer does not have a time limit, and the potential buyer has been made aware the property could be taken off the market.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Mayor Marvin Junkin said the ball is in residents court now. On Monday, he said that, if the majority of residents accept the consequences of not selling the property, council is prepared to remove t Cgbc With COVID-19 vaccines finally flowing into Canada, Ontario has been caught scrambling to give them out
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« Réponse #2452 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 05:52:12 am »
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 When Peterborough builds new neig stanley termosy hbourhoods they should foster a sense of community, says Dave McGowan, though he is afraid that   something current developments aren ;t doing.McGowan is running for council in Monaghan Ward in the Oct. 22 election, and on the Peterpodcast talked about creating new development and the city being ready for incoming growth, among other topics.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        McGowan is a former reporter for CHEX News in Peterborough, who covered the court and crime beat. Now he works in administration for his familys business and says hes running for council to help deal with the citys challenges and prepare for oncoming growth. Im really concerned about how some of that development is happening,  he says.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 One of the challenges McGowan says he wants to tackle includes housing, especially due to the rapid and dramatic population growth the city is expecting to see. Were gonna need to make massive investments in our developments, were gonna have a lot of new neighbourhoods being built and thats what I want to make sure happens; is that weve got neighbourhoods being built, not just subdivisions,  he says.               ARTICLE gourde stanley  CONTINUES BELOW                                        McGowan talked extensively about how hed like to see future housing development take shape, and whats missi stanley mugs ng from recent developments.                AR Tzdp Halifax G7 meeting to discuss ocean plastics
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 A member of the Halton police stopped a dump truck with a  noticeable sag  in Halton Hills on Sept. 1, shares a Halto stanley cup n Regional Police Service tweet.The traffic stop occurred near the intersection of Trafalgar Road and 32 Sideroad.With assistance from the Ministry of Transportation, the truck was inspected and placed out of service pending a rep stanley cups air.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The driver was charged with Fail to Ensure Daily Inspection Report is Accurately Completed, said Halton police con stanley cups stable Ryan Anderson.      聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 TORONTO 鈥?After recent rounds of mass layoffs, Postmedia is warning that it still needs to cut costs after revenue plummeted by 13.5 per cent in its latest quarter.The company, one of Canada   largest in the news media industry, has been unable to shake declines in print advertising and circulation revenue that have taken bite after bite from its bottom line.In a climate of continued legacy revenue decline, a focus on cost-saving is crucial to moving our indu stanley mugs stry forward, Postmedia  TSX:PNC.B  CEO Paul Godfrey said Thursday in a conference call with investors.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We must continue to work towards a cost structure that reflects the revenue reality that we face.Last October, Postmedia announced a plan to reduce its salary expenses by 20 per cent and initiated a voluntary buyout program.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Godfrey said earlier this year that plan did not bring about enough savings and the company would cut more jobs.Recently, Postmedia laid off 54 employees at its B.C. papers, the Vancou stanley mug ver Sun and the Province.           stanley thermos mug      ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        For its second quarter ended Feb. 28, Postmedia said it lost $26.5 million or 28 cents per share, an improvement from losses of $225.1 million or 80 cents per share in the same period a year ago.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW              Ywcu WE APOLOGIZE   : Major recalls at Costco, Dollarama, Canadian Tire, Walmart and Home Depot on granola bars, stain removers, kids    clothes and blinds trigger Health Canada warnings to shoppers
 Halton health officials are reporting 81 new COVID-19 cases and one more death on Monday  Dec. 21 , as Ontario plansto impose a province-wide lockdownstarting Dec. 26.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to the latest report, 27 more cases have been reported in Oakville, 26 in Burlington, 19 i stanley kubek n Milton, and nine in Halton Hills. To date, there have been 5,094confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 in Halton since the start of the pandemic, with 4,533 resolved and 467 remaining active.The regions 94th coronavirus death was a resident at Allendale long-term care facility, bringing the total deaths in the facility to 17 with 84 total reported cases since an outbreak was declared on Nov. 13.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        O stanley canada f the newly confirmed Halton cases, 39 are in people under the age of 40, 27 are in people aged 40 to 59, nine are in people aged 60 to 79, and six among those aged 80-plus. The most common source of exposure for the virus is close contact with another person infected with COVID-19, followed by community exposure and an outbreak.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 is 46, with 11 in intensive care units  ICU  across stanley bottles  Halton hospitals.Heres the full breakdown:路 Oakville 1,713 confirmed cases with 1,607 recoveries

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 MONTREAL 鈥?The Quebec government has unveiled a list of nearly 50 educational institutions that have had at least one COVID-19 case in the past week.The schools listed include preschool, elementary, secondary, as well as adult career centres reporting one or mor stanley tumbler e infections between Aug. 26 and Sept. 3.Eighteen of those institutions reported a COVID-19 case on Thursday alone.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Health Minister Christian Dube said Friday the numbers need to be put into context, given the thousands of different educational institutions in the province.He said in general, Quebec   back-to-school plan has been successful.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Dube also mentioned the COVID-19 infections in the list have come as a result of community transmission and not from within the schools.On Friday, Quebec reported 184 cases of COVID-19 and one new death. It is the second consecutive day where the province has had more than 180 positive cases.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 4, 2020.      stanley mugs            ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      termo stanley                                          By The Canadian Press, The Canadian Press Vmrt How immigrants fare after arriving in Canada
 OTTAWA 鈥?The party leaders ; scheduled public appearances on Tuesday, Oct. 1. All times are local.Liberal Leader Justin TrudeauRichmond Hill, Ont.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        9 a.m. 鈥?Bayview Hill Community Centre, 114 Spadina Rd.  meeting with mayors from the Greater Toronto Area about gun violence -        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Conservative Leader Andrew ScheerToronto, Ont.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        9:15 a.m. 鈥?Hotel X Toronto, 111 Princes ; Blvd.  announcement and availability                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              -NDP Leader Jagmeet SinghVancouver, B.C.8 a.m. 鈥?Roots Caf茅, 6502 Main St.  breakfast with young families -Green Leader Elizabeth May               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Toronto, Ont.Noon 鈥?Ryerso stanley cup n Centre for Urban Innovation, 44 Gerrard St. E.  announcement stanley website  on post-secondary education Montreal, Que.7:30 p.m. 鈥?Siboire St. Laurent, 5101 Boul. St-Laurent  rally -People   Party of Canada Leader Maxime BernierChatham, Ont               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        8 a.m. 鈥?Chatham Wish Centre, 177 King St.  stanley cup E.  breakfast Wallaceburg, Ont.10 a.m. 鈥?Royal Canadian Legion, 52 Margaret Ave.  meet and greet Sarnia, Ont.12:30 p.m. 鈥?Sarnia Library Theatre, 124 Christina St. S. 

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 TORONTO 鈥?Police say two peo stanley cup ple who were seriously hurt in a fire in west-end Toronto have died.Toronto police say the flames broke out in a house  at Gladstone Avenue and S stanley cup hanly Street  Wednesday night.They say two people were injured and taken to hospital, where they died.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                       stanley cup                   The deceased have not been publicly identified.      Police say the Ontario Fire Marshal   Office is investigating.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Roads in the area are closed to traffic at this time.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 20, 2022.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Khnm Life-threatening injuries   : More details released on Burlington crash
 SMITHS FALLS, Ont. 鈥?Canopy Growth Corp. earned $392.4 million in its latest quarter on a 23 per cent increase in revenues as it maintained its leading market share in the recreational cannabis market.The cannabis company says its net income in the first quarter of its fiscal year amounted to 84 cents per diluted share, compared with a loss of 30 cents per share or $108.5 million a year earlier.Revenues for the three months ended June 30 increased to $136.2 million from $110.4 million or an increase of 19 per cent excluding acquisitions.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Cannabis revenues grew 17 per cent to $93 million driven by a 35 per cent increase in Canadian recreational cannabis sales, a three per cent decrease in Cana stanley cups dian medical cannabis and an eight per cent drop in international sales.Consumer products revenue was up 39 per cent to $43 million.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Canopy was expected to lose 23 cents per share on $149 million of revenues, according to financial data firm Refinitiv.With the right strategy and strong foundation in place we are confident in our ability to deliver long-term stanley mug  success as Canopy   products and brands continue to demonstrate their appeal to consumers in our core markets, stated CEO David Klein.               ARTICL stanley tumbler E CONTINUES BELOW                                        The company says more than 100 items are set to hit store shelves t

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« Réponse #2457 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 10:57:54 am »
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 BRADFORD, Ont. 鈥?Police are urging residents of Bradford, Ont., to check  stanley quencher their backyards for a teen who went missing five days ago.South Simcoe Police say 15-year-old Siem Zerezghi was last seen at his home on Friday evening.They say police have since searched the area using canine uni stanley cup becher ts and drones with no luck.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police say that as of Wednesday afternoon, officers were checking people   backyards for the teen.      They ;re also asking residents to talk to their kids who may know Siem, including those who might have co stanley thermos mug mmunicated with him online.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police say the teen isn ;t in trouble  his family just wants him home safe.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 28, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Owpu Credit River watershed home to several species at risk of extinction
 Toronto parents have in-person and online camp opt stanley cups ions to keep kids busy during the April 12 to 16 school break th stanley cups uk at was moved from March over COVID-19 concerns.Mayor John Tory announced Tuesday there will be about 1,600 spots available for in-person city of Toronto day camps for children aged 6 to 12.Camps will be held at 70 locations across the city, include drama, dance, music, arts and crafts, and will be conducted according to anti-virus guidelines drafted with help from Toronto Public Health.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We have taken every possible step to ensure that these programs are healthy and safe,  including screening of campers and staff, mask requirements and diligent cleaning, Tory told reporters during an online news conference. CampTO  campers and staff are expected to wear cloth face coverings or masks indoors and outdoors. Campers will be required to bring two to three clean face coverings or masks to camp each day.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 E stanley cup ach camp group will stay together for the entire week and will not interact with other camper groups. Caregivers will receive a phone call prior to camp start to review procedures and do a pre-camp health check.Parents who want to give kids aged 4 to 12 fun experiences without leaving home can sign up for daily 45-minute live interactive online workshops. There are 1,500 spaces available.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW       

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« Réponse #2458 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 11:23:04 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The national spy service saw little risk to the personal privacy of Canadians in a self-penned evaluation of its secret data-crunching centre 鈥?a shadowy program now at the centre of intense controversy, newly released documents show.The Canadian Security Intelligence Service centre touched off a firestorm late last year when a judge said CSIS had broken the law by keeping a stanley cup nd analyzing the digital metadata of innocent people.The ruling also prompted debate about what future role the spy service should have 鈥?if any 鈥?in using such potentially revealing information in its work.               ARTICLE stanley cup  CONTINUES BELOW                                        But a privacy impact assessment of the Operational Data Analysis Centre prepared in August 2010 鈥?and secret until now 鈥?offered little hint of such concerns.The assessment process h stanley cup as identified no high privacy risks, says the 62-page CSIS report.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It highlighted six low risk issues of lesser magnitude concerning the use, accuracy, retention, disposal and safeguarding of personal information.Federal agencies are supposed to carry out such assessments when introducing a program with possible privacy implications.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Canadian Press obtained a heavily censored version of the classified CSIS document through an Access to Information request.  Vqmk More workers using food banks:Report
 Toronto police are looking for a suspect who allegedly robbed an east-end pharmacy and assaulted people over the weekend.Police said on April 11 around 6:45 p.m., a man entered a pharmacy near Danforth and Coxwell avenues and reportedly stole several items and assaulted staff while escaping.Then in the pharmacys parking lot, he allegedly attacked a woman and tried to steal her purse.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The woman suffered minor injuries.      The man is described as standing 6 ;1 and has a large build. He weighs approximately 250 pounds, is between 30 to 40 years of age and has a short black Afro and a full black beard. He was wearing a black hooded coat, black track pants with white stripes, grey shoes and a black backpack.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Security camera images of the suspect have been released.Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 55  stanley website Division at 4 stanley cup 16-808-5500, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at  stanley canada 416-222-8477, or online at 222tips.

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 TORONTO 鈥?The price of oil fell below the US$50 mark Thursday as investors expressed disappointment over OPEC   decision to only extend production cuts by another nine months.The July crude contract plunged $2.46 at US$48.90 per barrel, marking its biggest decline in more than two months.Oil prices have rallied in the last several weeks on expectations of an extension, but some had been hoping for deeper and longer cuts from the 14-member OPEC cartel and 10 other countries led by Russia.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The new agreement means that the reductions of 1.8 million barrels a day agreed on last November will stay in place until March 2018. cups stanley Chief market analyst Colin Cieszynski of CMC Markets Canada says investors had already priced in the likelihood that there would be an extension for at least six months, but others had a pie in the  kubki stanley sky notion that the group might agree to a 12-month extension.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 When that didn ;t materialize Thursday, it resulted in some profit taking with the price of oil, he said.OPEC and non-OPEC members are facing stiff competition from U.S. shale producers, who have returned to the market since crude prices have risen due to the cuts. Many are determined to resume operations if crude prices go even higher.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        stanley mugs  8220;That   why we didn Nwiv Ontario s top court hears 1492 Land Back Lane appeal
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario is pouring more than $100 million into a fund to support colleges and universities that have taken a financial hit due to the COVID-19 pandemic.The minister of colleges and universities says the cash will go to schools that have lost revenue while incurring additional expences related to remote learning and personal protective equipment.Ross Romano says schools can also use the funding to offset COVID-19 expenses related to student financial supports and human resources.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He says the sector is in fine financial health, but some schools have been struggling.The $106.4 million will go to the new Postsecondary Education Support Fund, which the province says allocates money based on schoo stanley cupstanley taza size and the financial impact of the pandemic.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        stanley mugs                           The Council of Ontario Universities, an advocacy group for the sector, has said the institutions are facing a shortfall of $500 million related to the pandemic.The group said the province   21 universities suffered a combined loss of roughly $1 billion for the 2020-2021 school year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Savings and one-time cuts have brought that number down by about half, and the schools are now asking for sector-wide support from the province to help make up the difference, the organization said.                ARTICL