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 TOKYO 鈥?The Japanese government held its first-ever drill Friday to protect citizens in case a ballistic missile is launched toward Japan.More than 100 residents and schoolchildren of the coastal city of Oga in northern Japan participated in the drill. Loudspeakers warned them of a possible missile thre stanley becher at and urged them to seek shelter indoors because missile parts might fall.The drill assumed a scenario of a hypothetical country firing a missile that falls into Japanese territorial waters off the coast of Akita prefecture. It came amid increasing missile threats from North Korea.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           stanley cup                               Earlier this month, North Korea fired four missiles, of which three landed in the 200-nautical mile offshore area where Tokyo has sovereign rights to explore and exploit resources.Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters it is imperative to raise the public   awareness about how they should respond in case of a missile threat.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           stanley thermos mug        The drill began with a government alert issued at 9:30 a.m. warning of a possible missile launch.Municipal officials then used loudspeakers and emails to urge residents to seek cover at designated evacuation centres.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        During the drill, schoolchildren and others who were outside sought shelter inside a school building or a community  Biud PC Raymond Cho wrestles Scarborough North away from Liberal Chin Lee
 Residents of a prestigious Preston neighbourhood are now in a fight to preserve their rustic lifestyle in the middle of Cambridge.Blue Heron Ridge is not unlike west Galt or the Blair area, with its tree-lined streets and collections of stately homes. The neighbourhood is established, and most dont expect much change in their backyard, especially after the city recognized the area as having significant heritage interest.Apparently, residents were wrong.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Earlier this year, the small 1950s bungalow at 295 stanley website  Blue Heron Ridge was sold and plans were made to demolish the house, rip out the towering pines and a stately magnolia tree that is the envy of the neighbourhood, and then split the 80-by-114-foot property to build tw stanley france o new homes.Part of that plan was carri stanley cup ed out Monday morning, as the house was demolished. In the afternoon, three of four towering pines were taken down. The stately magnolia tree will be transplanted to a neighbouring property, but it is not known if it will survive.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Blue Heron community remains shocked and is banding together. Residents have reformed the Blue Heron Ridge Neighbourhood Association, which successful fought against putting a new bridge across the Grand River through their neighbourhood and an arterial road across the Dumfries Conservation Area years ago.Gary and Margaret Hedges live next door to the proper

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 Residents who have already made up their minds and are ready to vote in the federal election need not wait until Oct. 21 to do so.Advance voting opens Friday, Oct. 11, and will also take place on Saturday, Oct. 12, Sunday, Oct. 13, and Monday, Oct. 14.Voting stations are open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.               ARTICL stanley cup E CONTINUES BELOW                                        To find your advance voting station, check your voter information card or use the Voter Information Service.      Be sure not to confuse election day voting locations with advance voting locations since they can be different.        ARTICLE CON stanley thermoskannen TINUES BELOW                                 For more information  stanley cup visit elections.ca. Ubhy WANTED: Pricy theft at Mapleview mall in Burlington and Halton police say this woman is the prime suspect
 Halton police are investigating following a break-in to a Georgetown electrical business on Thursday, April 20.At around 2:30 a.m., four suspects a stanley becher ttended Gerrie Electric at 317 stanley cup  Armstrong Ave., and used tools to force open a locked door, police said.The intruders reportedly stole  stanley cup quencher several rolls of electrical wire.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The individuals were wearing dark clothing and masks.      No detailed suspect descriptions are available.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Halton police at 905-825-4747 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS  8477  or haltoncrimestoppers.ca.

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 Burlington trustee Margo Shuttleworth was acclaimed chair for a second term at the inaugural meeting of the Halton District School Board Wednesday  Nov. 16 . My goal is to ensure stanley nz  that trustees, staff and community continue to work together in a way that fosters respect and trust. We all have new horizons ahead, and with the guidance and collaborative relationships we continue to create with our staff, our community and our students, I know Halton can continue to be seen as a leader in the Ont stanley cup ario public  stanley mugs education system. Oakville trustee Tanya Rocha was acclaimed as vice-chair.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In addition, the HDSB welcomed four new trustees for the 2022-2026 term: Naveed Ahmed,  Milton, Wards 3  4 ; Carole Baxter,  Oakville, Wards 1  2 ; Matthew Diodati,  Burlington, Wards 1  2  and Xin Yi Zhang,  Burlington, Wards 3  6 .              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Returning trustees are Kelly Amos  Oakville, Wards 5  7 , Amy Collard  Burlington, Ward 5 , Donna Danielli  Milton, Wards 1  2 , Jeanne Gray  Halton Hills, Wards 1, 2, 3  4 , Joanna Oliver  Oakville, Ward 4 , Tanya Rocha  Oakville, Wards 3  6  and Margo Shuttleworth  Burlington, Ward 4 . Xurk Washington governor urges B.C. to defy Trump
 Construction workers labouring at a site in Milton will need to find a new place to eat their meals following the theft of their mobile lunchroom.At some po stanley uk int during the overnight hours between Thursday, July 14 and Friday, July 15 someone attended a construction site near the Britannia Road and Sixth Line intersection, hooked up an office trailer to a vehicle and towed it from the area, police said.The office trailer reportedly contained a mic stanley shop rowave, chairs and a table and was being used by the construction workers as a lunchroom.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        No other valuables were reported inside.      The office trailer itself is valued at around $10,000.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                              stanley cupe     Police declined to speculate on a possible motive for the theft.No suspect description is available.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Halton police at 905-825-4747 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS  8477  or haltoncrimestoppers.ca.

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 With earnings season in full swing, one notable phenomenon in the stock market these days is that many firms have withdrawn financial guidance 鈥?a forward-looki stanley cup ng statement to investors which includes revenue estimates and projected earnings 鈥?for the remainder of the year. Based on an analysis by IR magazine, since mid-March, 779 companies have withdrawn annual guidance and 69 companies have withdrawn quarterly guidance.One of these companies is tech giant Apple, which withdrew quarterly guidance for the first time in more than a decade. Amazon, on the other hand, provided a very wide range for its operating income next quarter mdash; between a loss of $1.5 billion and a profit of $1.5 billion, and added a disclaimer that even this rough estimate is ldquo ubject to substantial uncertainty.Clearly, the coronavirus crisis imposes an extreme level of uncertainty on firms, which makes it very challenging for them to provide earnings outlook. But its a good time to ask whether providing quarterly guidance is useful even in normal times.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to a survey by McKinsey and Company, the benefits executives attribute to the pr stanley becher actice include higher stock  stanley cup valuations, lower share-price volatility, and improved liquidity. Moreover, some view it as a necessary channel of communication between the firm and financial-markets participants.But a 2017 study 鈥?Moving Beyond Quarterly Guidance 鈥?by the non- Hcpu Today s coronavirus news: Today s coronavirus news: New Zealand closes border Australia; COVID vaccinations increasing in parts of the U.S. hit hard by Delta variant, CDC says
 TORONTO 鈥?Surging global COVID-19 infections and lagging U.S. stimulus talks sent North American stock markets lower to start the week with Canada   main index facing a broad-based decline led by energy.The tone in the markets here today is decisively risk-off, said Candice Bangsund, portfolio manager for Fiera Capital.Weekend virus numbers were worrisome, particularly in the U.S. which hit record new daily cases and seven-day averages that surpas stanley cup sed the mid-July spike.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A big part of what   worrying investors is, of course, the rise in cases and the potential for renewed restrictions on activity that would potentially weigh on the recovery, she said in an interview.That   despite fairly constructive 82 stanley cup 21; news on the vaccine front with Johnson  Johnson, along with AstraZeneca, restarting their late-stage trials following temporary halts and with AstraZeneca test results regarding immunity.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There   been a lot of positive news on the vaccine front over the last several days but the markets have largely shrugged off that positive news and are focusing here stanley website  on the near-term fiscal stimulus deliberations as well as the spike in COVID cases, Bangsund said.The two factors are also prompting investors to crystallize some profits following market resilience up to Octobe