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« Réponse #2025 le: Octobre 27, 2024, 07:48:48 pm »
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 Halton Hills Fire is on scene following a ba stanley cup sement blaze at a restaurant in Georgetowns core.The local department responded to a call around 2 p.m. March 17 at the Main Street South building that houses Uncorked on Main. There was about four feet of smoke in the windows and smoke billowing out when they  firefighters  broke in,  said building owner Linda Klarner.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Initial reports from the scene indicate a fire was discovered in the basement of the building and knocked down by firefighters, who remain on site.The tenants who live in the top of the building were safely evacuated, along wi stanley en mexico th those shopping at Moxxi Boutique next door, said Klarner.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The fire comes as a harsh blow to the new owners of Uncorked, Sarina and Jagpinder Sibia, who just took over the business on Feb. 1.Sarina told the Independent the restaurant will remain closed for the foreseeable future until they find out further details about the fire and assess the required repairs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         My main concern was that the tenants upstairs were evacuated,  she said, noting her staff is disappointed as they were all looking forward to celebrating St. Patricks Day.     stanley cup             ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Police have downtown Georgetown closed for the time being to facilit Umdw Several Canadian universities keep vax mandates
 March 23 鈥?22-year-old student Wanzhen Lu is abducted by four suspects from an underground parking garage in Markham.March 24 鈥?York Regional Police release descriptions of the four suspects and van used in the abduction based on security footage and ask anyone with information to come forward.March 24- botella stanley 25 鈥?Police recover the van used in the abduction with its stolen license plate missing. The suspects and victims remain at large.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        March 25 stanley mug  鈥?Members of Lus family travel to Canada.March 26 鈥?Police arrest a 35-year-old Toronto man in connection to the kidnapping. No charges laid.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 March 26 鈥?Lu escapes his abductors and approaches a home in the Gravenhurst area seeking help. The homeowners phone police.March 26 鈥?Unnamed 35-year-old suspect who was arrested earlier in the day is released unconditionally at approximately 9 p.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        March 27 鈥?Police report Lu was released by h stanley cup is captors.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              April 1 - York Regional Police issue Canada-wide warrant for one of the suspects in the alleged kidnapping. Then overnight he turned himself in.

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« Réponse #2026 le: Octobre 27, 2024, 08:15:52 pm »
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 While Pride Day, usually held in May, was cancelled due stanley flask  to the coronavirus pandemic, Pride Haldimand Norfolk has announced a virtual Pride month.Activities inc stanley cup becher lude contests every week and online watch parties with some of the musicians and performers who would have performed on Pride Day.The group has support from multiple groups and individuals, such as the Grand Erie Elementary Teachers Federation.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                        stanley cup                   Pride HN remains concerned about members of the Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ communities who are particularly vulnerable to infection by COVID-19,  stated spokesperson Leslie Jones in a release.  In part because of their lack of access to equitable health care and higher rates of pre-existing conditions.       Details of Pride HN Virtual Pride Month can be found on聽Facebook.聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Rstf I m not coming back,  father with COVID-19 tells daughter during Lundy Manor outbreak
 Blame Doug Ford.If anyone else were premier, everything else would be better.Schools would stay closed. Schools would stay open.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        All at the same time.It would be possible in the worst of times to please everyone at the same time. No more Ford, no more waves, no more problems.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Business would be back in business without limits. Business would be locked down without letup.Without Ford as premier, wed also be without Stephen Lecce as education minister. And Lecce would never dare to vacation in Florida while teachers were forced to the front lines in classrooms.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   stanley cup                       If all of the above sounds satirically simplistic and impossibly contradictory, it assuredly is.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              No, despite the cascading rumours on Twitter, Lecce never left the province. In fact, he co-hosted a news conference Wednesday with chief medical officer of health Dr. Kieran Moore to explain the return to school this Monday:Ten million N95 respirators for teachers, alon stanley flask e among the provinces. Rapid testing kits for kids despite a global shortage. More filters for schools, not to mention a mask mandate for the earliest grades before anyone else in Canada.But still not what critics are as stanley cups uk king for: Ford and Lecce and Moore could offer

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« Réponse #2027 le: Octobre 27, 2024, 09:34:15 pm »
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 FREDERICTON 鈥?New Brunswick party le stanley cup aders clashed over language in their second televised debate Friday night, debating whether the premier of Canada   only officially bilingual province needs to speak both French and English.I agree  bilingualism  is a very important skill. It   not the only skill you need to bring to the premier   office, said Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs, who isn ;t fluent in French.We ;ve seen that we need more than that in order to fix our province.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Higgs, Liberal Premier Brian Gallant and the other party leaders sq stanley vattenflaska uared off on a community centre stage in Fredericton in a 90-minute debate carried on Rogers TV.Gerald Bourque, the folksy, cowboy-hatted leader of the KISS party 鈥?or Keep It Simple Solutions 鈥?said with modern translation it   not necessary for the premier to speak both English and French.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He joked that if you want a bilingual premier, you should vote for Gallant.He   putting this province into debt in both official languages, Bourque quipped, drawing laughter from the audience of staff and supporters for all the parties.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                            stanley cup              Gallant later acknowledged the joke was pretty funny, but stressed it   important for the pr Smci POLL: How will soaring gas prices affect your summer holidays
 OTTAWA 鈥?A new research project shows women experiencing homelessness in C stanley cup quencher anada are largely invisible and falling through major gaps in support systems 鈥?and into dangerous situations.The study, led by the Women   National Housing and Homelessness Network, says the scope is dramatically underestimated because women are more likely to rely on precarious and sometimes dangerous support, such as by sleeping on couches or trading sex for housing.Studies of homelessness also largely fail to count women fleeing gender-based violence and women trapped in situations of sex trafficking, according to the report.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This means the scale of homelessness among women, girls and gender-diverse people is larger than official estimates would suggest.The ways we measure homelessness in Canada often look really at just visi stanley cup usa ble homelessness in the street, but women   homelessness is really distinct, stanley website  said Kaitlin Schwan, senior researcher at the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness, which was involved in the report.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The hidden nature of women   homelessness can become invisible at the policy level and so we don ;t get the kind of investments and funding that we really need to address the issue.Statistics Canada data from 2019 shows emergency shelters for those fleeing gender-based violence were already turning a

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« Réponse #2028 le: Octobre 27, 2024, 09:59:12 pm »
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 Precision Biomonitoring in Guelph has won Health Canadas approval to sell a mobile COVID-19 test kit and on Tuesday, became the first company to send out such a kit for use in non-hospital settings.This week a shipment of the kits, made by U.S. manufacturer Biomeme, went out to mining clients who work in remote Indigenous communities in Northern Ontario and who would typically have to wait up to 10 days to get the results of tests for COVID-19 on employees from a lab.Precisions mobile kit, which can fit in a laptop-sized bag, can process nine tests at one time and produce results in 45 minutes. It weighs 1.2 kilograms stanley bottles . Tests are conducted by a licensed lab technician in any location, although not near patients.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                      vaso stanley                     To be able to make a contribution to Canadian society is important,  said Mario Thomas, CEO of Precision Biomonitoring.  In February, when we started on this, we f stanley cups uk elt it was a moral obligation. So we were pretty proud of our achievement. With this platform, they get results the same day. Its a big benefit to them.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 One other U.S. developer, Cepheid, has had a rapid-detection platform approved by Health Canada but the devices are so far being used only in hospitals, including those in Indigenous communities in northern Alberta and at least one in Toronto.Cepheids machines were already in use here to test for infectious diseases suc Bjvk B.C. slo-pitch player dies after being hit by ball
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario pushed the federal government Friday to impose tighter restrictions at land borders, with Premier Doug Ford saying the move was needed to address the threat posed by variants of COVID-19.Ottawa indicated, however, that it would not impose hotel quarantine requirements at land crossings as requested, suggesting those trave stanley quencher llers weren ;t a major source of infections.Ford   call to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came as Ontario continues to deal with high COVID-19 cases, 90 per cent of which are now more transmissible variants of concern.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Too many people are exploiting these weak measures at our land border to g stanley termohrnek et around the hotel quarantine, the premier said.Ontario wrote formally to Ottawa on Thursday night, asking the federal government to impose mandatory three-day quarantines in hotels for travellers entering Canada at some of the busiest land crossings.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Travellers landing at Canada   international airports already have to stay in a federally approved hotel for three days while awaiting the results of a COVID-19 test done on arrival. The hotel stay is part of a 14-day stanley italia  quarantine that can be completed at their destination if they test negative.Ontario   letter said there have been reports of international travellers booking flights into nearby American airports, taking a taxi to a Uni

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« Réponse #2029 le: Octobre 27, 2024, 10:27:52 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?The energy sector helped Canad stanley thermoskannen a   main stock index close higher, while U.S. markets were flat to lower amid rising trade tensions between the U.S. and Chi cups stanley na.The SP/TSX composite index closed termo stanley  up 69.21 points at 16,383.63 points.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average closed down 103.01 points at 24,987.47. The SP 500 index was down 5.79 points at 2,773.87 and the Nasdaq composite index was up 0.65 of a point at 7,747.03.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Canadian dollar averaged 75.68 cents US, down 0.21 of a US cent.      The August crude contract closed up 84 cents at US$65.69 per barrel and the July natural gas contract ended down seven cents at US$2.95 per mmBTU.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The August gold contract ended up US$1.60 at US$1,280.10 an ounce and the July copper contract was down four cents at US$3.11 a pound.By The Canadian Press Rrvx Peterborough students being hit by unaffordable costs and scams in difficult housing market
 As the province forges ahead with plans to build  stanley cup a major GTA West highway, Halton is holding the Ford governments feet to the fire with its serious concerns about the new thoroughfare.Staff from the GTA West project team were on hand at the most recent regional council meeting, when Halton Hills councillors voiced their worries about the road thats expected to cut through the municipality.The team presented details of a technically preferred route thats now been identified for the four to six-lane highway 鈥?with an adjacent transitway that would wind its way through southern Halton Hills and along the border with Milton.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The 170-metre-wide route alignment also calls for local interchanges at Winston Churchill Boulevard, south of 5 Sideroad at the Halton-Peel boundary, on Bovaird Drive just east of Norval and where highways 401 and 407 intersect east of Trafalgar Road.But according to Halton Hill stanley cup s Coun. Clark Somerville, one detail thats noticeably absent in the plans is a much-needed Norval bypass.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He pushed the provincial staff on the issue, who told him that the proposed corridor doesnt preclude the local bypass or the proposed Bram West Parkway in neighbouring Brampton.But the answer didnt sit well with Somer botella stanley ville, who said it implies that the municipality is solely responsible for funding and building a bypass in Norval.             

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« Réponse #2030 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 12:07:12 am »
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 VANCOUVER 鈥?A B.C. Supreme Court lawsuit accuses the federal gove stanley website rnment of maliciously supplying fals stanley sverige e information about terrorist-related activity to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation in order to secure lucrative military contracts for Canada   defence industry.Perienne de Jaray   lawsuit claims her life, reputation, fortune and future were critically damaged by the actions of Canadian government officials in an investigation that resulted in criminal charges, which were later dismissed.Her statement of claim filed in August says federal officials acted deliberately and maliciously in order to make an example of de Jaray because of pressure coming from the U.S. State Department to crack down on terrorist activity and create more prosecutions related to illegal exports.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A court in the United States granted the British Columbia woman   application to dismiss a similar legal action in the United States before she filed the lawsuit in Canada.A statement issued by de Jaray through her lawyer says she and her family suffered years of fear and anxiety over accusations that were baseless.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Canadian government has not filed a response to the civil claim.The lawsuit names the Attorney General of Canada as t stanley cup he defendant. The Justice Department referred requests for comment to the Canada Border Services Agency, which coul Mekj Peel police launch 2021 Festive R.I.D.E. Campaign in Mississauga and Brampton
 OTTAWA 鈥?Industry groups say small businesses are being hammer stanley quencher ed by high credit-card fees on online purchases as the shift toward e-commerce continues.Visa and MasterCard reduced the fees they collect from businesses to an average annual rate of 1.4 per cent from 1.5 per cent under an agreement with Ottawa that took effect last year. But the fees remain higher than in many Western countries, particularly for online transactions, trade organizations say.The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says the proportion of its 100,000 members that rely on online purchases has doubled to 40 per cent since March, when lockdowns to fight the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered storefronts across the country.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Smaller companies tend to pay higher fees than large companies do, because they don ;t have the volumes, said CFIB vice-president Corinne Pullman.She said there   no doubt digital rates should come down, and that fees should be clearer and more transparent for merchants.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 While Visa and Mastercard   overall annual rates sit at about 1.4 per cent in Canada, fees vary by transaction depending on factors that range from business type to whether a PIN code was used.The rise in e-commerce sales inevitably squeezes out cash from vendors, who would otherwise draw more  stanley canada revenue from cash or debit  stanley cup t

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« Réponse #2031 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 12:32:46 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The federal government says tens of thousands of seniors are at risk of losing benefits because they haven ;t yet filed their taxes.The Liberals are making a public plea for them to s stanley cup ubmit their returns as soon as possible so payments of the guaranteed income supplement doesn ;t get suspended come Jan. 1.The government estimates that 63,000 seniors could see an interruption in benefit payments if they don ;t file tax returns quickly.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The returns are how the government determines eligibility and the value of payments like the GIS, which goes to low-income seniors.Without it, seniors receiving the income top-up will find the payment taps closed until they provide the needed information.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In 2017, some 105,000 seniors saw halts on their payments, and the figure has fallen in subsequent years to 75,000 in 2018 and 73,000 last year.Normally, returns would have been due in April and the calculations m stanley tumblers ade before the annual benefit calendar reset in July.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But due to the pandemic, the deadline for those seniors to file was extended to this month, and benefits continued uninterrupted for 214,000 GIS recipients until December.       vaso stanley           ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Seniors Minister Deb Schulte says Service

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« Réponse #2032 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 01:23:59 am »
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 Same restrictions, but a more positive outlook.Thats the scenario for many summer camps across Halton, as they head into another season amid the pandemic.While facing similar obstacles this t stanley cup ime around, most organizers 鈥?who had just a few weeks to make adjustments in 2020 鈥?are feeling more ready to take on the challenges ahead.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Among them is Shelley Roddie of Cedar Springs. I definitely think this summer  stanley cup we ;re more prepared for sure,  said the camp director of the health racquet and sports club program in Burlington.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Echoing that sentiment is Anna Drummond, owner of Georgetowns Fallbrook Trail Ranch, who feels more secure heading into the summer now that COVID-related safety measures are more widely understood and followed.She recalled:  When we started camp last year, not everybody was wearing masks. People were resistant to that.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        With the natural distance associated with horseback ri stanley cup ding, Fallbrook 鈥?where small bubble groups were formed last summer to minimize the spread of COVID-19 鈥?is among camps where masks will not always be required.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               The whole point is to enjoy nature and be outside,  said Drummond, adding that campers and staff will wear masks whenever in proxi

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« Réponse #2033 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 01:50:08 am »
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 OSHAWA 鈥?Linda Martin had no idea at first what was wrong with Bella, her one-year-old cocker spaniel, who suddenly took ill while she was camping with her family at Golden Beach Resort on Rice Lake over the Labour Day long weekend.Normally rambunctious and loving, Bella was suddenly unable to walk without falling over, startled by speech and started convulsing at about dinnertime on the Sunday.It turns out Bella was high, a condition that has taken a sharp incline since the legalization of marijuana in October 2018, and that can have serious consequences for pets, especially one weighing only 14 pounds as Bella does.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Martin, a 55-year-old Oshawa resident, still has no idea how Bella ingested the drug 鈥?she says no one in her family who were there are u stanley nz sers 鈥?but presumes she got into something during a walk at the busy campground.Even something as small as a discarded roach can greatly affect a smaller pet, stanley cup  she was told at Cavan Hills Veterinary Services, where Bella ended up spending the night on intravenous therapy.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  stanley mug                  My biggest concern is, this is an animal and Im hearing its happening quite often 鈥?but what about the children   asks Martin, who was camping with her husband, daughter, son-in-law and two young grandchildren.  Ive got a seven-year-old and six-year-old granddaughter. How easily could they find a cookie or gummi and think  Yuuf National recognition continues for Conovey
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« Réponse #2034 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 02:16:29 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The federal Conservatives have asked Canada   procurement watchdog to review the circumstances around several sole-sourced contracts between the Liberal government and WE Charity, including its administration of a $900-million federal program for students.They sent a letter to federal procurement ombudsman Alexander Jeglic on Thursday as questions continue to surface around Ottawa   decision to have the Toronto-based WE organization manage the Canada Student Service Grant.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been on the defensive since Ottawa revealed last week that WE had been chosen to administer the program, which will pro stanley cup vide student stanley cup becher s with up to $5,000 toward their education costs for volunteering for causes related to the COVID-19 pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The prime minister has faced allegations of cronyism and questions about a conflict of interest as Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, bot stanley spain h have long-standing connections with the organization.Trudeau has said WE will be paid only to cover its costs. He has also said the non-partisan public service concluded the organization was the only group in Canada with the capacity to run the program and reach the many thousands of young people who might sign up for it.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Conservatives nonetheless referenced the prime minister   ties to WE in asking Jeglic to investigate  Kwwr Trump lashes out at    Wacky Omarosa    over book, tapes
 The so-called resistance force of Conservative premiers waging war against the carbon tax implemented by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau began showing cracks on Tuesday, following the Liberals ; re-election.While some of the five provincial leaders who had publicly criticized or legally challenged the carbon tax maintained their attacks in the hours after voters elected a minority Liberal government, at least one appeared to back down.The dissenter was New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs, who watched as residents handed six of his province   10 seats to Liberals and one to a member of the Green party during Monday   vote.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Our position was always let the industry pay for the technology to put into research and development and not force taxpayers to pay that, Higgs said at a news conference. People voted for it, so we in New Brunswick have to find a way to make it work.Higgs paved the way for the province to come up with its own scheme to reduce carbon emissions, which would free New Brunswick from the federal carbon tax.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The measure was intr stanley tumbler oduced earlier this ye stanley cups uk ar and imposed upon provinces who had not implemented carbon-reducing regimes of their own. Those provinces included Saskatchewan, whose premier Scott Moe vowed on stanley website  Tuesday to maintain his crusade against the tax.In a terse sta

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« Réponse #2035 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 03:04:09 am »
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 MOSCOW 鈥?The Russian parliament on Wednesday passed the second reading of a controversial bill to decriminalize some forms of domestic violence.The State Duma voted 385-2-1 to eliminate criminal liability for battery on family members that doesn ;t cause bodily harm. The bill that makes battery on a family member punishable by a fine or a 15-day day arrest has yet to be approved in the third reading. From the Duma, it would proceed to the upper  stanley mugs house, largely a rubber-stamp body, and then to President Vladimir Putin   desk.The bill stems from a Supreme Court ruling to decriminalize battery that doesn ;t inflict bodily harm, but to retain criminal charges for those accused of battery against family members. Conservative activists objected, arguing it was a threat to parents who might spank their children.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Activists picketed the Duma on Wednesday morning to oppose the bill, which has caused controversy and attracted more than 200,000 signatures online against it.Olga Batalina, one of the bill   co-authors, rejected suggestions that the bill would sow impunity for those who beat up their families.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Criminal Code still carries criminal responsibility for battery, but now it will be applicable only for repea kubki stanley t offenders, he told state television. All th stanley tumbler ose who terrorize their family members, who do  Ivgy Microsoft uncovers more Russian attacks ahead of midterms
 NEW YORK 鈥?James Patterson   latest gift for literacy is a $1.25 million pledge to classroom libraries.On Tuesday, the bestselling author announced the fifth installment for his Patterson Partnership, formed in co-ordination with Scholastic Book Club. Patterson is giving $250 each to 4,000 teachers around the country to help purchase books. He is also distributing $500 each to 500 teachers with three years or less experience. Scholastic will match Patterson with gifts of 250 and 500 bonus points for its book club.Teachers can apply for grants through scholastic/pattersonpartnership . The deadline is July 31.           stanley termoska      ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         vaso stanley In recent years, Patterson has donated millions to schools, independent booksellers and literacy programs. Patterson said in a st stanley cup atement Tuesday that illiteracy was a daunting issue and giving kids access to books was an excellent place to start.      By The Associated Press        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 The Coroners Office was called to the scene of a house fire on Aino Beach Road in Mariposa Township on Tuesday  May 29 .Kawartha Lakes OPP officers were first called to the Washburn Island-area home at about 5:09 a.m.Deputy Fire Chief Terry Jones said that the fire service cannot comment on the fire as the investigation is bei stanley kaffeebecher ng ha stanley trinkflaschen ndled by the OPP and the Ontario Fire Marshalls Office.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Any further information will be provided by the OPP,  he said.      OPP are not releasing any other information at this time.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A neighbour told MyKawartha a black F stanley becher ord Vehicle was parked near the scene since 4 a.m. and that the passenger window was smashed out. OPP at the scene would not confirm if the vehicle is connected to their investigation, but that section of the roadway was taped off later Tuesday morning and treated as a crime scene.The neighbour also said they saw what appeared to be a dead body on the lawn of the residence. A blue tarp could be seen on the lawn of the home.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Check back at Mykawartha for updates on this story. Omtx Ontario court fines Japanese auto parts supplier
 Toronto police say they have arrested a 62-year-old church volunteer following a string of alleged sexual assaults.Investigators say the man volunteered at Mision Cristiana Voz de Restauracion Church in Toronto   northwest corner.Police allege that between July 2013 and August 2020 the man repeatedly sexually assaulted two boys who were parishione stanley cup rs at the church.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The force says the man is facing 10 charges, including sexual assault, sexual exploitation, sexual interference, and making sexually explicitly material available to a person under 18.He is set to appear in court on April 8.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Investigators say there may be additional alleged victims and are asking anyone with information to contact them.Police say the accused h stanley cups ad volunteered with the church sinc stanley puodelis e 2004.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This report by The Canadian Press was first published March, 22, 2021.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #2037 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 04:55:42 am »
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 Toronto Council has voted to put the brakes on new development in t stanley mugg he Humber Bay Shores neighbourhood of Etobicoke.The motion by local Ward 6 Councillor Mark Grimes asks the city   chief planner not recommend any new development in the neighbourhood south of the Gardiner Expressway, between Palace Pier Court and Luisa Street, until there   enough infrastructure to support the growing population.In the motion, Grimes notes that based on new developments approved by the Ontario Municipal Board will mea stanley taza n the already densely populated area will grow by about 28,000 residents over the next few years.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         There   not a lot of land left there, but Humber Bay Shores is at the tipping point,  said Grimes in an interview following the unanimous vote Nov. 8.  There should be no more residential development 鈥?transit first. We can ;t take any more.       The motion approved by council stops short of enacting an interim control bylaw 鈥?which would put an absolute halt 聽to all development in the  stanley mugs area for up to two years. What it does is give direction to the office of Toronto   Chief Planner to not recommend any high-density development until  hard and soft  infrastructure is in place.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There may well be more development for that: the redevelopment of the 27-acre former Mr. Christies /Kraft lands at Parklawn Avenue and Lake Sho Etgr 3 things to know about Ontario s COVID-19 vaccine announcement
 Halton saw a significant drop in COVID-19 hospitalizations for the second week in a row.The number of people being treated for the virus in Haltons hospitals dropped by 30 per cent in the past week. There are currently 14 people being treated in Haltons four hospitals; eight were admitted for COVID-19 and the remaining six were admitted for other reasons but have since tested positive.Since the beginning of January, the number of people being treated for COVID-19 in the regions hospitals has dropped by 65 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW    stanley cup          stanley cup                              The region did report three deaths related to COVID-19, one each in Oakville, Burling stanley cup ton and Milton.      The number of lab-confirmed cases remained unchanged from the previous week with an average of 21.8 new cases per day. The daily average stood at 29.7 at the beginning of the month. The positive test rate has dropped from 22.5 per cent at the beginning of January to 15.6 per cent.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Three new COVID-19 outbreaks were declared. There are six on-going outbreaks, the fewest there have been this month. The new outbreaks are at Wyndham Manor long-term care home and The Kensington retirement home in Oakville and The Williamsburg retirement home in Burlington. The other three on-going outbreaks are at Allendale long-term care home in Milton, the Chartwell Waterford long-term care home in Oakville and Village of Tansley Woods retireme

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« Réponse #2038 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 05:42:42 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Early childhood educator Jessica Tomas spends all day working with unmasked young kids at a Toronto daycare 鈥?helping them eat, getting them dressed to play outside and offering a comforting hug when needed.Tomas and other child-care workers remain on the job, where physical distancing measures are difficult to enforce, even as the pandemic   third wave has prompted Ontario to impose a stay-at-home order and move schools online.Daycare workers, however, are not yet eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine based on their profession and are renewing their push to be prioritized for a shot.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Getting a vaccine would alleviate such an enormous amount of anxiety that I have entering the building and leaving t stanley website he building, 8221 stanley cup ; Tomas said. It would just be such a weight lifted off my shoulders.Tomas, who uses the pronouns they and them, said they considered quitting over the last year due to the pressures of the pandemic. Getting vaccinated would help them focus on the job they love, Tomas said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care and the Associat stanley becher ion of Early Childhood Educators of Ontario have written an open letter to Premier Doug Ford that asks him to make inoculating daycare staff a priority. It has over 10,000 signatures.Carolyn Ferns, the public policy and government relations co-ordinator for the Ontari

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« Réponse #2039 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 06:43:05 am »
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 The Centennial Park baseb stanley tumbler all diamon stanley canada ds will be upgraded this year, with financial help from the Pickering Mens Slow Pitch League.P stanley mugs lanned renovations include removal of the backstop fencing and infield of the small west diamond and restoration of the area; replacing the backstop fencing and lighting of the main diamond in the east; and building an outfield fence and warning track for the main diamond. Existing diamond lights will be removed and replaced with a new LED sports field lighting system.Council on Monday approved costs and accepted the tender from low bidder Loc Pave Construction for $487,137.16, including HST. The net project cost 鈥?after HST rebate including tender, consulting costs and contingency funding to cover unforeseen expenses such as poor soil conditions 鈥?is $511,713.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Funds for the project were included in the 2018 parks capital budget, and financial contributions include $154,445 from the Pickering Mens Slow Pitch League, which established a reserve fund earning interest in 2007, with an initial donation of $125,000 to the city.      More upgrades are planned for Centennial Park, on Brock Road south of Concession Road 3. Prior to the tender for the baseball diamond renovations, a master plan for more site improvements was prepared to include the installation of a picnic shelter west of the park washrooms; accessible pathways connecting the parking lot, ball diamond, washrooms, pi Lhsh Ontario government expands addictions treatment, supports amid rise in overdoses
 Transport Canada is informing owners about vehicle recalls to several makes and models for various safety concerns.Ford is recalling the 2015-2019 Lincoln MKC because of a faulty battery monitor sensor. There is a risk that it could be damaged while being serviced. If this happens, the battery monitor sys stanley termoska tem could short circuit.This could create a fire risk, even if the vehicle is parked and turned off.               ARTICLE CONT stanley cup INUES BELOW                                         Ford will notify owners by mail and instruc stanley cup t you to bring your vehicle to a Ford dealership to install an in-line fuse for the battery monitor sensor,  Transport Canada said.  Ford advises to park your vehicle outdoors and away from other vehicles or structures until the recall repairs have been completed. Visit Transport Canadas Motor Vehicle Safety Recalls Database to view the original recall.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Porsche has recalled the 2022 and 2023 911 GT3 due to faulty stop lamps. On certain 911 GT3 Touring models, when the rear spoiler is raised manually, both the main and auxiliary center high-mounted stop lamps may switch on when the vehicle is braking,  said Transport Canada.  Canadian regulations only allow one of the two centre high-mounted stop lamps to be switched on while braking.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Multiple stop lamps that turn on at the same time can confuse other drivers and increas