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« Réponse #2925 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 10:20:09 pm »
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 A migrant worker from Guatemala has died while quarantining in the Sarnia area, an advocacy group says 鈥?the fifth fatality of its kind in Ontario this year.At least two other migrant workers have died in quarantine outside of the province too, raising fears of insufficient oversight and access to care during the mandatory two-week isolation period 鈥?exacerbated by  jurisdictional football  over regulations and a failure to mitigate airborne spread of COVID-19, critics say.According to Justice for Migrant Workers, the latest worker to die was a father o stanley tumbler f two who was found in his hotel room on Monday. Responding to questions about the fatality, a spokesperson for Lambton Public Health said the  individual who passed away was in the 30+ age range.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         As a health custodian, that is all the information Lamb stanley water bottle ton Public Health can share at this time. Four other workers have died in Ontario during quarantine; one 鈥?Fausto Ramirez  stanley en mexico Plazas, from Mexico 鈥?contracted COVID-19, said Syed Hussan, executive director of Migrant Workers Alliance for Change. The causes of death in the other cases are not yet known, he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Currently, federal guidelines require migrant workers to come to Canada with a negative COVID-19 test. A second test is administered upon arrival, and Ontario also offers vaccinations at Pearson airport.Under the guidelines, employers mus Uepw North Bay Police on e-bikes lay impaired driving charge
 It would seem the prospect of 22-storey condo buildings on the Grimsby waterfront doesnt sit well with town residents.During a public meeting of the towns planning and development committee on Feb. 26 dozens of residents packed into council chambers lining up to weigh in on a proposal from Losani Homes to construct six condo buildings and 48 townhouse units, some stretching above the permitted 12 storeys, at the site of the former Fifth Wheel Truck Stop on North Service Road just east of Casablanca Boulevard.Under Losani Homes ; current plan, 1.4 hectares along the waterfront would be gifted back to the town after development as open parkland along the waterfront, with townhouse rows facing onto the parkland area and stanley cup  condominium buildings behind those town houses. Using a terraced construction the six buildings would step up from the lake shore, with three of the buildings stretching above the perm stanley taza itted 12-storey limit under the sites current mixed-use, high density designation.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Specifically, the easternmost building, Building A, would stretch to 18 stories, Building B to 22 stories and Building F, at the west of the property, to 14. The proposal would amount to 1,295 residential units, falling 38 per cent below the density recommended by the 2,000 units permitted by the official plan for the proper stanley cups ty purchased as a brownfield site by Losani Homes six years ago. What were ending up with is, I co

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« Réponse #2926 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 11:22:12 pm »
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 BRACKLEY, P.E.I. 鈥?The owner of a drive-in theatre in Prince Edward Island says a requirement that cinemas screen most Disney releases for a minimum of three weeks is choking out small-town businesses.Bob Boyle, owner of th stanley termosar e Brackley Drive-In Theatre, says the standard became a bigger problem after Disney acquired Marvel Entertainment and the Star Wars franchise, and he expects the issue to reach its breaking point now that the titan plans to acquire 21st Century Fox.Boyle says that in small towns and rural communities, there isn ;t enough demand to keep playing a film for three weeks straight.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He recently took to the drive-in   Facebook page to decry the policy and ask his customers to push back against the movie giant, saying the studio will not listen to us, but they should listen to you.      Disney was not immediately available for comment, but a company spokeswoman told CTV Atlantic that each film is negotiated on an individual basis and that the company does not restrict all films to a three-week minimum.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Boyle says there   no hard copy of stanley flask  the policy, but that he understands that Disney could cut off its relationship with his theatre if he doesn ;t pl stanley termosky ay a movie for as long as the company tells him to.By The Canadian Press Bqen Netherlands vegetable seed developer wins World Food Prize
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« Réponse #2927 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 11:42:58 pm »
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 COR stanley cup OZAL, Belize 鈥?Police in Belize say they have charged a 52-year-old man with murder in the shooting death of a Canadian man last week.Spokesman Raphael Martinez says officers arrested Apolonio Kiou of Corozal on Monday night in the death of Gabriel Bochnia.Police say Bochnia, 38, was shot in  stanley cup the abdomen as he, his wife and three children were returning home last Wednesday night.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Martinez says a man came out of nearby bushes with a rag over his face and shot Bochnia as he got out of his car to open the gate to his home.      Bochnia   wife and children stanley botella  were not hurt physically in the incident.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In a separate case, Canadian Francesca Matus was killed in the same area of Belize in the spring, but police have no suspects in that matter.By The Canadian Press Ztim Man convicted in Galloway Boys shooting released from prison after murder conviction is stayed
 For the second time this fall, a school in Durham has closed to in-person learning due to an escalating COVID-19 outbreak.Students at Enniskillen Public School in Clarington will learn virtually until at least Dec. 2 after an outbreak grew to 14 cases.The school, located at 8145 Old Scugog Rd., was reporting seven a stanley botella ctive COVID cases as of Friday, Nov. 19 and saw a jump in the case count over the weekend.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Based on the number of students dismissed at our school, and the relatively few remaining students available at this time to attend in-person learning, the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board has made the decision, in consultation with Durham Region Health De water bottle stanley partment, to close the school to in-person learning effective immediately. This decision will help prevent spread of COVID-19 within the school, reads a letter to families.      Durhams first school closure of the 2021-22 school year happened in September when Monsignor Leo Cleary Catholic Elementary School in Courtice closed due to an outbreak that eventually hit 14 cases.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 As of Monday, Nov. 22, there are 71 active COVID-19 cases at schools in Durham region and 12 active school outbreaks.Those numbers are a notable increase from the beginning of N stanley puodelis ovember when there were four active cases in local schools.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                     

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 When it opened its doors in March 2015, the Next Door teen transitional home gave youth in Midland a place to go when home was no longer an option.Those doors have been closed since December due to a lack of funds. But the homes founder and president, Beth Prost, said there is still a great need to get teens in our community who are in difficult situations off the streets. I know of at least 50 kids in Midland alone who are regularly couch surfing,  she said.  Theres a big need out t stanley mugs here and were missing out on helping a lot of kids.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Next Door, located on Colborne Street in Midland, is a home for youth age stanley cup d 16 to 24 who have nowhere else to go. It offers them a place to stay and food to eat, as well as emotional support through activities and outings. More than 20 teens have been helped by the Next Door, said Prost. They have all transitioned well,  she said.  A lot of them have gone back to stanley thermobecher  school. And a lot have reunited with their families, which is what we want most of all.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Next Door has received support from the community in the past, with the Town of Midland donating some of its 2015 holiday parking revenue to the home.But Prost said the home, which recently received charitable status, needs about $150,000 per year to operate at the level she would like it to, which would include staff and proper supplies.               AR Wemx Gender wage gap narrows to 13.3%: StatCan
 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. 鈥?Walmart Canada is closing six stores and spending $500 million to upgrade more than half its remaining locations and improve its online business, the company said Monday.The Mississauga, Ont., based retailer said it   closing three stores in Ontario, two in Alberta and one in Newfoundland and Labrador.Workers will be offered jobs at nearby stores as each of the impacted locations is in a market that is already served by other Walmart stores, the company said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Meanwhile, Walmart Canada said the record $500-million investment includes the launch of the retailer   first automated market fulfilment centre inside the Scarborough West Walmart Supercentre.Construction has already started on the operation, which will see automated online grocery picking and dispensing and automated kiosks that will serve as vending machines for online grocery orders,  stanley cupe the company said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES B stanley cups uk ELOW                                 Horacio Barbeito, president and CEO of Walmart Canada, said the company wants to modernize all aspects of its business with a focus on stores and serving customers in more omnicha stanley taza nnel ways.Meanwhile, the retailer said it   also investing in more prosaic store upgrades, including repairs, paint, lighting, signage and improvements to staff lounges.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The compa

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 On his way out of the parking lot at Canadas Wonderland, Pietro Mariani, who is over 70, had his window rolled down, freshly vaccinated arm resting on his cars window sill.With mammoth rollercoasters looming in the background, some 400 people were expected to be vaccinated Monday stanley cup  with the opening of the Greater Toronto Areas first drive-thru COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the amusement park in Vaughan. Mariani was one of them. The experience was wonderful,  he said.  Not only because Im in Wonderland, but because its just wonderful.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      stanley botella                                    The clinic was prepared to handle 100 cars, each carrying up to four York Region residents, spokesperson Lucy Valleau said. Once fully operational, the site will ramp up to a total of 1,600 doses administered daily, pending vaccine supplies. Were starting out slow just to make sure we work out all the kinks and to keep the flow moving,  Valleau said, adding 460 people were vaccinated at a test run on March 18.  Were still working stanley flask  on timing.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Drive-thru clinics offer several advantages, Valleau said, especially for people who have mobility issues. You dont have to get out of your car, so it makes it very easy for them to get vaccinated,  she said.  Youre with staff for a very short time, with other clients for a very short time, so theres reduced risk of transmission.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         Shbe Burning Man waits for US decision on big changes at festival
 TORONTO 鈥?McDonald   Canada says Jacques Mignault has been appointed as its next president and chief executive, effective Aug. 1.Mignault has been serving as the managing director of McDonald   Switzerland.He  stanley website succeeds John Betts, who is retiring.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Betts, who began at McDonald   in 1970 and worked as a crew member in Southhampton, N.Y., held numerous roles in the U.S. before taking the top Canadian job at the chain in 2008.      During his tenure, McDonald   launched its the McCafe brand and introduced all-day brea stanley cups kfast.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 McDonald   has 1,400 Canadian restaurants.This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 30, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW            stanley cupe                              By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #2930 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 03:56:24 am »
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 HARTFORD, Conn. 鈥?The historic home in Hartford where Mark Twain and his family once lived has received a $1  stanley cup nz million gift from bestselling novelist David Baldacci and his wi starbucks stanley cup fe.The Mark Twain House  Museum says the gift is expected to support new initiatives including writing programs and more appearances by authors.Baldacci, who   published 38 books, has served on the board of trustees of the Twain House since 2012.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Baldacci tells the Hartford Courant that he   a huge fan of Mark Twain, whose real name was Samuel Cleme stanley flask ns, and has read everything he ever wrote. Baldacci says the famed author not only made a huge impression on him through his writing, but how he conducted his life.      Clemens lived in the Hartford home from 1874 to 1891.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By The Associated Press Nvui Court made serious errors on refugee pact: feds
 The Durham District School Board  DDSB  has unveiled the draft of a new human trafficking protocol.All school boards in the province are required to implement a protocol this year as part of the provinces Keeping Students Safe: Policy Framework for School Board Anti-Sex Trafficking Protocols, announced in July 2021.The DDSB document lays out response procedures such as when to report to police or make a referral to a child protection agency.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Here are three things to know about the DDSB   draft document:School staff are in a unique position to identify and prevent human trafficking of students        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 According  stanley cups uk to the Durham Region Human Trafficking Coalition, the average of recruitment into sex trafficking is 13.Three-quarters of victims and survivors stanley cupe  are under age 25, and the organization says survivors often report that they were living at home with their parents while they were being trafficked.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Due to their regular contacts with students, teachers and other education staff are well placed to stanley cup  provide education on human trafficking prevention. They are easily able to promote healthy relationships, notice troubling changes in behaviour, and develop connections with students as caring adults,  the DDSB says.  By training staff to recognize the signs of human traff

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« Réponse #2931 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 04:25:58 am »
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 Shawn Wood has a certain spot where he stands near the bench at Georgetown Raiders home games.For years,   stanley flask 8220;Woodsy as hes affectionately called, has been assisting the team with water, equipment and making sure to  fire the boys up sometimes. Last year, standing in that spot, watching the puck slide into the net in the winning game for the Buckland Cup was his proudest moment on the bench.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Watching us get the win in our building, in front of our fans, it was amazing, stanley flask   he said.Wood is one of the longest serving members of the Raiders and this year, has been chosen by the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce as Employee of the Year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Woods has been working for the Real Canadian Superstore in Georgetown for over 21 years, working in the front end of the store and parking lot. Its almost like working with hockey, its all teamwork,  said Wood.  I figure if you do something nice for somebody, they do something nice back for you.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As a long-standing fixture of Georgetowns hockey scene and community,  stanley en mexico Wood says hes honoured to be given the award.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               I played hockey when I was a little guy,  said Wood, who grew up in Georgetown, attending Harrison Public School, Centennial Middle Schoo Cvrh Most actively traded companies on the TSX
 OTTAWA 鈥?The Public Health Agency of Canada is getting a new president as the country heads into the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tapped Iain Stewart, currently head of the National Research Council of Canada, to take over the role.Last week, the federal public health agency   president, Tina Namiesniowski, announced she was stepping down.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She sent a letter to the agency   staff saying that after months of responding to the health crisis, none of us are superhuman and that she needed a break.      Stewart, who has been a senior member of the public service for about 20 years, aside from a stanley website  yearlong stint at Dalhousie University, will begin his new job Sept. 28.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Trudeau also gave Namiesniowski a new job as a senior offici stanley cup al in the Privy Council Office, a bureaucratic operation that supports the prime minister and cabinet.This report by The Canadian Press was first published S stanley italia ept. 21, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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 OTTAWA 鈥?October  stanley water jug 1953: The Trans Mountain pipeline begins shipping oil with an initial capacity of 150,000 barrels per day. The project features four pump stations along its 1,150-kilometre route and a marine dock that connects loading faciliti stanley canada es on the east side of Edmonton with ocean tankers in Burnaby, B.C.1957: Pipeline capacity is expand stanley cup ed via the construction of a 160-kilometre pipeline loop. The Westridge Marine Terminal is built and commissioned in Burnaby, B.C.Jan. 14, 1985: Trans Mountain   biggest spill occurs at a tank farm in the Edmonton area. Nearly 10,000 barrels of oil are released.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        2006 - 2008: The Anchor Loop project adds 160 kilometres of new pipeline through Jasper National Park and Mount Robson Provincial Park between Hinton, Alta., and Hargreaves, B.C. The extension includes 13 new pump stations and modifications to existing stations, increasing capacity from 260,000 bpd to 300,000 bpd.Feb. 21, 2012: Kinder Morgan says it wants to expand the Trans Mountain pipeline after receiving support from oil shippers and will begin public consultations.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Dec. 16, 2013: An application is made to the National Energy Board  NEB  to expand the Trans Mountain pipeline. Construction is proposed to begin in 2017, with the aim of having oil flow through the expansion by December 2019.November 2014: More than 100 people are arrest Esby Significant washout    forces lengthy road closure in Halton Hills
 Customers are disappointed with the sudden closure of an Oakville restaurant.Panera Bread announced in the summer that it has shut down its location at 220 North Service Road in the Dorval Crossing plaza.This loc stanley cup ation has permanently closed, the company said on its Facebook page. Thank you for you stanley deutschland r patronage throughout the years.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Several customers took to Facebook as well as food review sites to express their disappointment and bewilderment.This totally surprised me, said Je stanley flask ssica Thorpe, who works in the plaza. Always excellent food. It will be missed.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Earlier in the year, Panera Bread had said that it was temporarily closed before making the decision to close permanently.This Panera location was perhaps best known for its soups, salads and sandwiches and was well-attended for weekend brunch. It has been reviewed more than 100 times on various sites.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The company   Winston Park location remains opened.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #2933 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 05:50:51 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?A coalition of 30 no stanley mugs n-governmental organizations has asked Justin Trudeau to persuade his fellow G7 leaders to commit $1.3 billion over three years to help send millions of the world   poorest girls to school.The group 鈥?which included the United Nations Children   Fund, World Vision, Save The Children and Plan Canada 鈥?presented its plan to the prime minister and Liberal government officials three weeks ago.They presented a detailed analysis that showed the spending commitment would help 3.7 million children in poor countries stanley thermos mug  鈥?the majority of them girls 鈥?get access to education.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Trudeau has said he would push for more funding for girls ; education when he hosts the G7 leaders in Quebec in June, but he has yet to make a financial commitment.The heads of major aid agencies say Trudeau must have a plan with money attached bec stanley isolierkanne ause vague G7 declarations of intent simply won ;t be enough to back his pro-feminist aspirations and rhetoric.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 They remain hopeful because of a key sentence in a statement Trudeau released Thursday on his G7 gender equality agenda: Investing in girls ; education, especially in crisis situations, is a vital part of making that a reality.Caroline Riseboro, the president of Plan Canada International, said that marked the first time she has heard Trudeau say an int Gxwj Body of SAR Tech returned to Winnipeg
 The Town of Halton Hills recently celebrated the grand opening of downtown Actons latest restaurant.The Mexican Way, which set up shop on Mill Street over the summer, marked the occasion Dec. 10 with a festive mariachi night. We are happy to be in Acton. Sharing our culture through food is an amazing experience, and we try to learn and improve every day,  said owners Julian Cruz Paniagua and Veronica Velez Gonzalez in a statement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The community support has been overwhelming and we have been able to take advantage of many programs through the Town since opening, including the CIP  Community Improvement Program  and Digital Main Street program, which has been very supportive throughout the pandemic.       A CIP grant from the Town su stanley kubek pported a number of improvements at the restaurant, including a new sign, replacement of the lower siding with board and batten to keep with the buildings heritage features, and fresh paint.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley cup LOW                                  As a new restaurant in town, The Mexican Way is a great example of a business that has taken full advantage of the programs and services provided by the municipality to support business resiliency, stanley website   said Mayor Rick Bonnette.The CIP supports eligible businesses in Halton Hills by providing grants and loan programs to encourage revitalization, attract additional private sector investment, fast-track the redevelopment of unde

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« Réponse #2935 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 06:54:11 am »
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 The City of Vaughan is removing a 102-year-old bridge that spans the Humber River and is demolishing the house it provides access to, which the city bought for nearly $1.3 million.JUST THE FACTS:鈥?The city recently issued a t stanley quencher ender for companies to bid on the job, expected to close June 19, which includes removal of the concrete bowstring-arch bridge, demolition of the house at 5789 Humber Bridge Trail, construction of a cul-de-sac where the road will now end as well as restoring the pavement on Humber Bridge Trail. The project is expected to cost about $700,000.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?The move comes almost four years after the city hired consulting firm AECOM to re-asses what ought to be done with the bridge, which was built in 1918 and provided access to a single home on the east side of the river.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Removal of the bridge and demolition of the house it provides access to is expected to cost about $700,000, stanley mug  the city said. | Adam Martin-Robbins/Torstar               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                                        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?AECOM previously did an environmental assessment to determine the citys best course of action. It laid out a few options, ranging fr stanley cups om extensive rehabilitation of the existing bridge at an estimated cost of just more than $800,000 to building a new brid Mxhl Mississauga Steelheads    regular season cancelled over coronavirus crisis
 French immersion programming is in demand, both locally and nationally.Over 1 million students are enrolled in French programming across Ontario and the popularity of the immersion program  stanley cup has surpassed the ability of many boards 鈥?including the Halton Catholic District School board 鈥?to meet that demand. In an effort to make access to the program fair, the board uses a lottery system wherein students are allowed into the programs limited number of spots through a random selection process.The policy has created a situation where some families have left the board, while others have had their children separated into different schools. Others are simply denied access to the program.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Weve often said theres a loser and a winner. Its terrible 鈥?especially for siblings. As a parent, you want to provide both kids with the same opportunity and to deny one is heartbreaking to a parent,  said Natalie Cambone, an Oakville mom  stanley cups with one child in the program and another one who she plans to apply to enter it in the near future.In the last year, over 40 delegations have spoken in front of the board of trustees about French immersion issues. The vast majority have called for an expansion to accommodate the demand.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Trustees and staff stanley cup  have been sympathetic to the plight of parents. In December, the board approved a plan to add two additional French immersi

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« Réponse #2936 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 07:58:18 am »
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 A group of people protesting living conditions fo termo stanley r seniors in long-term care were met with some hostility when they brought their protest to Guelph on Saturday. Its really insulting to everybody in there,  Donna Smyth told a group of about six protesters gat stanley hrnek hered on the sidewalk in front of the Village of Riverside Glen.Smyth, a cook at the village, felt the home was being unfairly targeted by the protest group, and came out to tell them that she and fellow staff found their signs 鈥?particularly those that referred to the  genocide of Canadian seniors  鈥?offensive.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We are doing all that we can to keep our residents safe,  Smyth said, noting that staff of Riverside Glen care passionately about residents and have been heartbroken by the recent losses.At least 16 residents have died in COVID-19 outbreaks at the villages long-term care and retirement homes since those outbreaks were declared on Dec. 17 and on Jan. 10, respectively.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Schlegel Villages, which operates Riverside Glen, posts regular updates on outbreaks at its residences. According to its latest update, posted Friday, Feb. 19, cases of the virus continue to be resolved at River stanley sverige side Glen and, currently, there are just five active cases among residents and two among staff. But over the course of the two outbreaks, more than 160 people have tested positive.Protest organizer Sparky J Kzfw Toronto man   s sudden disappearance    out of character   , says daughter
 L ;ORIGNAL, On stanley cup t. 鈥?The case of an eastern Ontario doctor facing a murder charge has been adjourned for several weeks.Dr. Brian Nadler is accused of killing 89-year-old Albert Poidinger at the Hawkesbury and District General Hospital last year.Ontario Provincial Police have said they were called to the hospital on March 25, 2021, after which Poidinger was declared dead and Nadler was arrested and charged with first-degr stanley cup ee murder.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police have also said they are investigating Nadler with other deaths at the hospital.      Nadler received bail in July and his lawyer has said his client maintains his innocence.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Nadler is scheduled for a judicial pre-trial on Feb. 17 and the case is then set to return to court on Feb. 23.This report by The stanley cup  Canadian Press was first published Feb. 2, 2022.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #2937 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 08:29:56 am »
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 MONTREAL 鈥?Lawyers on behalf of motorists left stranded in their cars on a highway after Tuesday   snowstorm applied on Thursday for a class action lawsuit against the Quebec government and City of Montreal.Plaintiffs are seeking $2,000 for each of the 500 people they estimate were caught in a traffic bottleneck after a truck crashed on the city   Highway 13 Tuesday evening.Many motorists had to spend the night in their vehicles as the city was blanketed with about 40 centimetres of snow.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Plaintiffs say the provincial and city governments failed in their obligations to manage the road bl stanley thermobecher ock.      The members of the group were imprisoned in their vehicles for 10 hours, in the cold, with limited 鈥?or even non-existent 鈥?information on rescue efforts, the suit alleges.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   stanley fr                                The plaintiffs are asking a Superior Court Justice to approve their class action application.The allegations contained in the lawsuit have stanley cups uk  not been proven in court.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Ened Second Cup absorbs big hit from COVID-19
 OTTAWA 鈥?Canadi stanley bottles ans can now begin downloading a voluntary smartphone app meant to warn users they ;ve been near someone who tests positive for COVID-19.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he downloaded the COVID Alert app this morning and says the more people who sign up to use it, the better it will be able to trace 鈥?and help to slow 鈥?the spread of the novel coronavirus.Health experts say that if enough people sign up, this app can help prevent future outbreaks of COVID-19 in Canada, Trudeau said Friday in Ottawa during a visit to the Public Health Agency of Canada.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The free app, available for Android and iPhones on Friday by searching COVID Alert in the app store, is designed to track the location of phones relative to each other, without collecting personal data anywhere centrally, using digital identifications unique to each device.Then users can be notified if their phones have recently been near the phone of a person who later volunteers that they have tested positive for COVID-19.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW              stanley cups                     Once a diagnosed person signs into the app, a notification is sent to anyone with the app installed who has been within two meters of the il stanley drinking cup l person for more than 15 minutes within the prior two weeks.The app will then encourage users to call their provincial health services for advice on what to do, once a u

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« Réponse #2938 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 09:25:11 am »
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 WASHINGTON 鈥?After a meticulous restoration that took more than a year, a Stradivarius violin that was stolen from violinist Roman Totenberg and missing for decades is about to return to the stage.Mira Wang, a violinist who immigrat stanley nz ed to the United States from China 30 years ago to study under Totenberg, will play the instrument at a private concert in New York on March 13, and more performances after that are possible.The violin known as the Ames Stradivarius is one of roughly 550 surviving instruments made by Antonio Stradivari, history   most renowned violin maker. Built in 1734, it   likely worth millions of dollars, although it hasn ;t been appraised since it was recovered.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It was stolen in 1980 while Totenberg was greeting well-wishers after a performance in Boston, and wasn ;t recovered until 2015, three years after Totenberg died at age 102.The presumed thief, journeyman violinist Philip Johnson, was himself dying stanley cup  of pancreatic cancer when he showed his ex-wife a locked violin case in his basement. Nearly four years after his death, she took the violin inside the case for an appraisal and learned it was the stolen Stradivarius. It was soon returned to Totenberg   family.        ARTICLE C stanley canada ONTINUES BELOW                                 It   not clear how often Johnson played the instrument, but The Washington Post reported that he played it in public as recently Trsg Oakville woman repurposes wedding dresses into   8220;angel gowns  8221;
 AJAX 鈥?Mayor Shaun Collier was fined $13,000 by the Mutual Fund Dealers Association  MFDA  of Canada for altering client documents between 2006 and 2017.The MFDA noted in its ruling stanley cups ,  There is no evidence that the respondent received any benefit from the conduct 鈥?beyond the commissions or fees he would ordinarily be entitled to receive had the transactions been carried out in the proper manner. There is no evidence of client loss or lack of authorization for the underlying transactions,  the ruling added.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He was also required to pay $2,500 in costs.Collier said in an interview the alterations he made were done with his clients consent and were minor in nature, such as checking a box and not having a client initial the change.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In a statement, he added,  During a routine branch audit of my office in 2017, transactions were found not to be carried out in the proper manner. Throughout the investigative process, I worked co-operatively with the stanley cup  MFDA, and at no time was my licence ever suspended. Further, I was free to operate my business without restriction. The settlement makes clear that there was no financial benefit from the conduct, no client loss or lack of authorization for the transactions. All clients were inter stanley cup usa viewed and all remained my clients after the audit findings. In the 21 years I practised, there was never a complaint or any

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« Réponse #2939 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 10:58:11 am »
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 Ontario school boards say they will hold graduation ceremonies for students 鈥?even if celebrations are put off until the summer, fall or whenever it is deemed safe by health officials.With schools across the province shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic and large gatherings unlikely to be allowed any time soon, Education Minister Stephen Lecce said he expects boards to postpone and reschedule 鈥?but not cancel 鈥?graduation ceremonies. Students have worked incredibly hard this school year, and we know that the COVID-19 outbreak has forced some schools to cancel or delay important milestones to recognize student achievement, such as prom and graduation ceremonies,  typically held in May or  stanley fr June, Lecce said in a statement Monday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Although we are making great efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19 in Ontario, it may still be some t stanley cup ime before schools and boards are able to offer the kinds of ceremonies and traditions in the same way they have in previous years. Cathy Abraham, president of the Ontario Public School Boards Association, said some schools hold commencements in the fall anyway, but  schools are aware of the importance of that celebration and will find a way to do it.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Dont think that students wont have the opportunity to walk acr stanley tumbler oss the stage in some way. If social distancing rules are relaxed, graduations could return to as Pmir Amica s ice cream parlour inspired by former Stoney Creek Dairy back for 2019 season
 TORONTO 鈥?Norbord Inc. says it is permanently closing its oriented strandboard mill in the central B.C. community o stanley flasche f 100 Mile House after suspending operations there in August 2019.The company says the mill, which produces cladding material often used in new housing, is its highest cost operation and suffers from a shortage of local wood fibre due to the destruction from the mountain pine beetle and significant wildfires in recent years.Norbord is declaring $10 million in costs related to mill closure. About 160 employees were affected by the mill   suspension last year as only a small crew was retained for maintenance.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The closure comes despite Norbord CEO Peter Wijnbergen declaring the three months ended Sept. 30 its  8220 trongest quarter ever thanks to higher prices for building materials driven by strong new home and renovation spending in North America and Europe.The company says it had net earnings of $203 million, compared with $18 million in the second quarter of 2020 and a loss of $17 million in the third quarter of 2019.    stanley kubek      ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Sales rose to $725 million in the third quarter from $435 million in the year-earlier period and $421 in the second quarter.We are optimistic, but we also recognize that our business is cyclical and that it is not yet clear whether the worst of the pandemic i stanley polska s behind us, said Wijnbe