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« Réponse #4275 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 12:00:59 pm »
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 Michael Vukojevic made the cut.The Kitchener Rangers defenceman was one of 22 players named to Canada   roster for this year   Under-18 Hlinka-Gretzky Cup after a five day audition in Calgary.The 17-year-old was the sole Blueshirt among the 44 players invited to try out, and is the first Rangers player to crack the squad since fellow rearguard Elijah Roberts and forward Greg Meireles donned the red and white sweater two years ago.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Vukojevic is coming off an eye-opening rookie season that saw him join Kitchener midway through the schedule after starting the campaign with the Green Bay Gamblers in the United States Hockey League.The Oakville native picked up five points in 24 games with the Rangers but really stood out in the post-season with where he had 10 points in 19 games while playing alongside Winnipeg Jets first-round pick Logan Stanley on the team   top defensive pairing.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley canada LOW                                 Forwards Ryan Suzuki  Barrie , Jamieson Rees  Sarnia  and Graeme Clark  Ottawa  were the only other players from the Ontario Hockey League  botella stanley to make the squad.Also on the team are forwards Alexis Lafreniere  Rimouski , Jakob Pelletier  Moncton , Sasha Mutala  Tri-City , Josh Williams  Medicine Hat , Kirby Dac stanley water bottle h  Saskatoon , Peyton Krebs  Kootenay , Samuel Poulin  Sherbrooke , Dylan Holloway  Okotoks, AJHL , Dylan Cozens  Lethbridge  and Xavier Paren Knhl Toronto stores are reopening despite mounting positive cases. Can you spread coronavirus by handling the merchandise
 OTTAWA 鈥?As some provinces considered staggere stanley cups d steps Wednesday towards reopening their economies, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made clear some of them may ease restrictions at different speeds.Trudeau also stressed that all will follow the guidelines their premiers and the federal government drafted collaboratively to ease the physical distancing that was instituted to combat COVID-19 鈥?a joint effort that he branded as an unusual success in Ottawa   s stanley shop ometimes strained relations with the provinces.Every region, every province, every territory is facing a very different situation right now with different industries, different-sized cities, and different spread of COVID-19. That   why we needed to make sure that the foundational elements were there, that we could all follow as Canadians, but recognize that different jurisdictions will act differently, Trudeau said Wednesday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But there is a common desire right across the country from all premiers to ensure that we ;re doing this right.Those differences were starkly ill stanley cup ustrated by the fact that Quebec and Ontario, the country   two largest provinces, were taking different approaches to easing restrictions amid federal projections released this week that thousands more people would likely contract COVID-19 and hundreds more could die in the coming week.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   

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« Réponse #4276 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 12:31:58 pm »
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 Jacob Peets could have been more. He could have been way more.Born in St. Catharines, he was a natural drummer with a passion stanley water bottle  for sneakers. A  cool kid , according to his dad, Brandon. He had a tough life,  Brandon added.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Jacob spent his early years in Thorold. When he was eight, his father was granted custody of him and the two made it throu stanley mugs gh s stanley cup nz ome lean years. Nearly a decade ago, they made the move to Port Colborne where things began to turn around.Although he didnt do well in school, Jacob had other talents including being a natural drummer and a good cook.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  He expressed himself through his food,  said his father.He also loved collecting sneakers, putting them on display for others to admire 鈥?or envy.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Sean Kesson, 25, said he knew Jacob for as far back as he could remember.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               I always knew him,  said Kesson.He remembered Jake as having a large circle of friends.Kesson said the pair would game together a lot. One of the games they would play together, Borderlands, recently came out with a sequel, but without Jacob around to play it with, Kesson hasnt touched it. Its too difficult,  he said.Jacob was a bit of a rebel, but Brandon said he was a  good kid who was always there. He a Zbtw Canada creeps closer to 200,000 COVID-19 case mark
 TORONTO 鈥?A fast-food restaurant, a car dealership and a makeup manufacturer were among the first Toronto workplaces ordered to close or partially shut down due to COVID-19 outbreaks.Mayor John Tory said Tuesday that the variety of workplaces illustrate the challenges of determining  stanley becher what   considered essential, but called on the province to review which employers should be allowed to stay open during the pandemic   third wave.It   one of those things where it   not a simple matter, but I think the answer is yes,  the province  should be continually reviewing that list, he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I understand that they are doing that, I have no idea if that   going to lead to changes that they are going to make in that list.The provincial government is responsible for determining what industries are essential or non-essential under its COVID-19 reopening framework. It has been criticized for not shutting down mor stanley tumbler e workplaces that could be considered non-essential.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Last week, Toronto brought in new rules allowing it to temporarily close businesses with recent outbreak stanley kubek s in an effort to protect essential workers.The rules allow the city to order businesses with five or more linked cases in the past two weeks to shut down for 10 days. During that time, workers would have to self-isolate.               AR

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« Réponse #4277 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 01:05:53 pm »
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 You knew the spring weather was just to good to last.Environment Canada confirmed that Thursday morning  March 1 , with the national weather agency issuing a special weather statement for Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon, calling for the potential of a  significant snowfall  this evening.A rain and wet  stanley cup snow mix is expected to move into the Greater Toronto Area early this evening as a strengthening low pressure system approaches  stanley cup the Great Lakes, according to Environment Canadas website.  As the low pressure passes by to the south, brisk northeasterly winds will pull in colder air and cause the precipitation to turn over to all snow this evening,  the special statement reads.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Total snowfall amounts of up to 10 centimetres are expected by Friday morning.       There remains some uncertainty as to the exact track and intensity of the low pressure area,  Environment Canada said.  This will affect how m stanley sverige uch snow falls across the area, as the Toronto area will be near the northern edge of this late winter snowstorm.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In addition, strong and gusty northerly winds may result in local  blowing snow and very poor visibility. The snow should taper off late overnight or early Friday morning as the low pressure system moves away from the area. Although the worst of the conditions are expected tonight, the Friday morning commute will likely still be aff Lpxm Does public mask-shaming work  A lesson from condoms
 Here are seven take-aways from the July 22 Halton District School Board meeting to discuss its budget for the upcoming school year.1. Trustees approved a budget of almost $803 million for the 2020/2021 school year.2. HDSB trustees also approved a capital budget of approximately $117 million and a one-year deficit elimination plan of just over $5 million.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        3. 91.4 per cent, or $737.3 million, of the operating budget comes from the province, which includes per pupil funding or Grants for Student Needs. Halton still remains one of the lowest funded boards in the province.      4. At this time, Ontarios Ministry of Education has confirmed $25 million in COVID-19 funding, but allocation of the funds by the board has not been a stanley tumblers nnounced.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 5. HDSBs enrolment projection is an increase of two per cent over last year, with 722 new students in Milton, 690 new students in Oakville and 11 new students in Burlington. Stu stanley cup dent enrolment is projected to decrease in Halton Hills by 150 students.6. The 2020/21 budget was developed based on a number of  assumptions and stanley cup  uncertainties as they currently exist,  said superintendent of business Roxana Negoi. These included the challenges of planning for a September reopening of schools and  cost pressures  for health and safety needs, as well as additional resources to address growth, support student needs and incre

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« Réponse #4278 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 01:36:27 pm »
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 NEW HAMBURG 鈥?Inside Gloria Kagawa   New Hamburg art studio, you ;ll find a scale mock-up of a 2,500-square-foot art gallery in Toronto.Kagawa isn ;t planning a high-stakes art heist, however. The diorama of the main-floor gallery inside the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre is helping the artist organize and plan for her upcoming two-month exhibition in that space that launches Aug. 18.It   kind of fun, she said with a laugh. It   like a big board game.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The exhibition, a retrospection on the artist   35-year career, is titled Gate: ink and paint, and runs to Oct. 24.For more  stanley cup than three decades, Kagawa has created original pieces of artwork for sale and exhibition around the world. About 60 piec stanley mug es will be on display 鈥?and it hasn 8 stanley thermos mug 217;t been easy sorting through her life   work and deciding which pieces will make the cut.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There has been a lot of digging around and looking through my art, and I ;ve realized I ;ve done a large amount of work, said the 70-year-old artist, a third-generation Japanese-American who moved from the United States to Toronto in 1968, and arrived in Kitchener three years later.The number of pieces in her collection is in the hundreds, she said, and that doesn ;t include the hundreds of works she   so Fvgn Canada backs call for Magnitsky Act
 A Burlington man is facing drug trafficking and other charges after a traffic stop for speeding led to some other discoveries.The young man stanley polska  was stopped for speeding by a Burlington OPP officer Wednesday night  April 7 .Police say the officer discovered 11 pounds of mariju stanley cup ana and three packs of cannabis edibles in the vehic stanley tumblers le.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The driver is facing numerous charges, police said in a tweet, including drug trafficking, obstructing police, breach of undertaking and Highway Traffic Act charges.              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #4279 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 02:06:13 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Few personal relationships are the subject of national media scrutiny, but NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and his new fiancee Gurkiran Kaur say they ;re up for the challenge.Singh, 38, publicly proposed to Kaur, a 27-year-old fashion designer, during a celebration Tuesday night at the downtown Toronto restaurant where the couple had their first date.The decision to make the pr stanley cups uk oposal a public affair 鈥?and to invite media stanley kaffeebecher  outlets to document the moment 鈥?signalled a different approach for Singh, who kept his personal life a closely guarded secret during last year   NDP leadership campaign.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Most relationships don ;t have to confront such issues, Singh acknowledged Wednesday in an interview.I think it is fair to say it is an additional thing that most couples don ;t have to really stanley mugg  think about 鈥?what you should be open with the media about, or what parts should be public in your life, what parts should be private, he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Relationships, he said, come with their share of challenges at the best of times 鈥?but being a national political leader changes the game somewhat.I signed up to share some of my life, Singh said. There   a certain social contract that I agreed to and my biggest thing was I signed up for that. My partner, I wanted to make sure she was OK with it.         Ynlc High Court won   t hear P.E.I. crab case
 OTTAWA鈥擣ederal party leaders paid tribute to victims of the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history in advance of a parliamentary sitting that turned qu stanley polska ickly into bitterly political arguments over how often to meet in person in a coronavirus outbreak.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at his daily public briefing condemned the  senseless act of one person,  announced a national online Facebook vigil for the Nova Scotia victims Friday, and urged media organizations to censor the name and photo of the gunman.The RCMP identified the shooter as 51-year-old Gabriel Wortman, responsible for at least 19 deaths in a rampage in which he posed as a Mountie, donned a uniform and drove a car painted to look like a patrol cruiser.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Trudeau sai stanley thermos d once the country is through the worst of the coronavirus pandemic, his government will look quickly to pass its previously announced ban on assault-style weapons  and more.  He said while there will always be quest stanley cup ions about when is the right time, the Liberals could move within weeks to move for passage of that ban 鈥?a measure the Conservatives have previously opposed.But Trudeau sidestepped questions about how a divided Parliament and his minority government can get back to work when as of Monday the Conservatives had blocked an agreement reached by the other three official parties for limited sittings while the crisis is ongoing.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           

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« Réponse #4280 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 02:35:12 pm »
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 Last stanley becher  week Mayor John Tory raised the prospect of round-the-clock vaccine clinics when the first three open next week. This week fire Chief Matthew Pegg, head of Torontos COVID-19 emergency response, said maybe later. With calls growing, and COVID-19 variants spreading, we asked Pegg to explain.What changed from last week to this week Nothing has changed. The ability to expand clinic operations has always been a key component of the clinic operations. As  stanley mug soon as vaccine supply allows the city to open more clinics, and we begin vaccinating more residents, we will then be in a position to operationalize 24/7 clinics.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Until we have all nine city-operated immunization clinics operating sev stanley cup en days a week, which is dependent upon the available supply of vaccine from the province, expanding hours of clinic operation is not planned. We cant have clinic operational plans that exceed our vaccine supply.Are there logistical issues around 24-hour operations 鈥?security, or keeping non-city sites like Scarborough Town Centre open all night         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Absolutely. Staffing our network of city-operated clinics is complex and challenging, to say the least. To operate our nine clinics from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week requires about 1,400 staff.Transitioning to 24-hour operations would require us to on-board additional staff or redeploy existing staff from the  Oxyx Four charged in Toronto teen   s abduction
 Residents of Halton Hills have donated the equivalent of one million empties to the Beer Store  236 Guelph St.  a stanley cup s part of a fundraiser for the Georgetown Hospital.While the fundraiser officially ends after Labour Day, the event has raised over $100,000.The Beer Store began their bottle drive once returns began, after the initial phase of the COVID-19 precautions began, and runs until Labour Day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We decided it was a great time to donate to our local charity,  Lance Burrows, store manager at the Georgetown Beer Store, said.With about $20,000 from cash donations, the majority of the funds raised came from bottles, cans and other empty alcohol containers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Were the number one store in the province for donations raised,  Burrows said.While a number of fundraising opportunities have be stanley water bottle en impacted by COVID-19 鈥?the Georgetown Hospitals annual gala has been po stanley cup stponed from November to February and the annual run changed to a digital format 鈥?Taylor said the response has still been great.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We will use the proceeds for the highest priority needs of the hospital,  she said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              As the hospital beings its restart plan, catching up on postponed surgeries has been a priority. Its vital,  Sandra Ta

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« Réponse #4281 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 03:06:28 pm »
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 Halton is asking the federal election candidates throughout the region to share their positions on five key issues.The regional municipality recently se stanley water bottle nt a questionnaire to all local candidates and intends to post responses on its website as the answers are received. The topics we outlined in our questionnaire are issues of importance for regional council and those living in Halton,  said Regional Chair Gary Carr.  Halton advocates to the federal government for legislative and funding changes to help preserve the high quality of life in our region. By sharing their responses with us, local federal election candidates will help the commu termo stanley nity learn how their platforms align with resident priorities for our future.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The questionnaire asks candidates in the ridings of Burlington, Milton, Oakville, Oakville-North Burlington and Wellington-Halton Hills about the following issues:路聽聽聽聽聽 Invest stanley cups uk ing in roads and infrastructure        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 路聽聽聽聽聽 Confirming regional and provincial regulatory roles in the proposed CN truck-rail hub in Milton路聽聽聽聽聽 Addressing climate change and supporting community resilience               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        路聽聽聽聽聽 Delivering universal access to broadband internet                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              路聽聽聽聽聽 Supporting safe, affordable hous Laln Amalgamating Halton municipalities not    in best interest of Halton Hills,    mayor says
 Hamiltons hospitals stanley cup quencher  wont let its 24 staff with COVID-19 work whether they have symptoms or not except in exceptional circumstances.Its in direct contrast to Burlingtons Joseph Brant Hospital, which has told some workers who have tested positive to return to work immediately if they are asymptomatic.Joseph Brant told the Toronto Star that its policy is consistent with provincewide guidance provided by the Ministry of Health. The decision is made on a case-by-case basis and staff return to work under self-isolation wearing personal protective equipment.      stanley mug           ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But both Hamilton Health Sciences  HHS  and St. Josephs Healthcare Hamilton require workers who test positive to self-isolate at home for at least two weeks from the onset of symptoms. They also have to have two negative tests 24 hours apart before they stanley quencher  can return. In very rare instances, staff  or  doctors who are deemed essential because of ... a unique skill set may be asked to return to work with appropriate measures,  HHS said in a statement.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 HHS has had 18 staff and physicians test positive, while St. Josephs has had six staff infected. If we should be in a circumstance where we have an overwhelming surge in COVID-19 patients and no health-care workers able to work in an area, our policy would allow us to bring in asymptomatic positive health-care workers wearing full personal protecti

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« Réponse #4282 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 03:38:35 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The national unemploy stanley cup ment rate was 5.8 per cent in February. Statistics Canada also released seasonally stanley en mexico  adjusted, three-month moving average unemployment rates for major cities. It cautions, however, that the figures may fluctuate widely because they are based on small statistical samples. Here are the jobless rates last month by city  revised numbers from the previous month in brackets :鈥?St. John  , N.L. 8.5 per cent  8.4 鈥?Halifax 6.4  6.8                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Moncton, N.B. 5.3  6.1 鈥?Saint John, N.B. 6.6  6.4         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Saguenay, Que. 5.8  6.2 鈥?Quebec 3.2  3.3                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Sherbrooke, Que. 5.8  5.8                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                      stanley termosky                          鈥?Trois-Rivieres, Que. 5.0  4.2 鈥?Montreal 6.0  5.8 鈥?Gatineau, Que. 5.1  5.2 鈥?Ottawa 5.3  5.4 鈥?Kingston, Ont. 5.4  5.6 鈥?Peterborough, Ont. 4.9  4.6                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Oshawa, Ont. 4.8  5.2 鈥?Toronto 5.8  5.9 鈥?Hamilton, Ont. 5.3  4.7 鈥?St. Catharines-Niagara, Ont. 5.2  5.9 鈥?Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo, Ont. 5.3  5.1 鈥?Brantford, Ont. 5.1  4.7 鈥?Guelph, Ont. 5.3  5.7                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?London, Ont. 6.7  6.5 鈥?Windsor, Ont. 4.9  4.6 鈥?Barrie, Ont. 6.9  4.8 鈥?Sudbury, Ont. 6.7   Wtiw B.C. university drops ban on sex outside marriage
 Justin Trudeau   federal election campaign has been forced to get a new plane after the Liberal par stanley mug ty   chartered aircraft was damaged Wednesday night in a minor collision with a bus at the Victoria airport.The bus, ferrying the media to a hotel for the night, drove too close to the plane and caused visible damage to the underside of a wing.Here   a look at some other travel mishaps on Canadian election campaigns:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        LIKE FATHER, LIKE SONIn 1980, there was a similar accident on the campaign trail of Trudeau   father, Pierre, when a bus carrying media and staffers crashed into the federal Liberal party   plane on the airport tarmac in Winnipeg.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It was just absolutely bizar stanley tumbler re, radio broadcaster Jim Maclean recalled in a 2015 interview with the website iPolitics. The wing of the plane came through the window above the bus drivers head with a great shattering of glass.Trudeau was put on a commercial flight to his next event in southern Ontario, which was delayed several hours.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        No one was hurt, but damage was estimated to be about $10,000.           stanley cup       ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              -SUMMER TOUR BUS BLUESIn advance of the 2011 federal election, Liberal Leader Michael

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« Réponse #4283 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 04:10:35 pm »
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 New recreational programming for kids, teens, and adults interested in developing their skills through dance, gymnastics, cheer or even parkour is available through Kemptville Infinity as they open th stanley canada eir new location at 274 County Road 44.A grand opening celebration was held Dec. 1 with cheer and gymnastics demonstrations.Co-owner Mary-Anne Leang said an inclusive, family environment is at the core of what Infinity is all about.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         You never know where people will go with the skills they learn here,  she said.  Thats why our logo is the infinity symbol. Infinity is actively training around 250 local athletes in their newly renovated space.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Classes are available at all levels, including recreational, pre-competitive and competitive. The gym also offers classes tailored to those with special n stanley thermoskannen eeds.Leang raised 18 kids as a foster parent and said having to drive to Ottawa or Smiths Falls for recrea stanley termosky tional activities was too much.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         If you can have those programs here, its just so much better,  she said.  The community needs it.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Infinitys cheerleading class teaches tumbling, stunting, jumps and dance. Athletes even work as a group to choreograph their routines together.The gymnastics cla Qdvd COVID-19 sees 750 per cent spike in virtual mental health calls at CAMH
 The union representing thousands of Ontario college faculty members says it has given notice of possible labour action that could start as early as this weekend.The Ontario Public Service Employees Union says it gave the College Employer Council five days ; notice that its members could begin working to rule.OPSEU says members voted 59 per cent in favour of a strike mandate over the weekend.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The union says it issued the  stanley cups notice after the council, which represents college employers in the province, announced it would impose employment conditions on faculty.The council, meanwhile, says it announced the changes last week before the strike vote took place.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It says the conditions taking effect Monday are meant to improve working conditions for employees, and include a wage increase.The council says it has not left the bargaining table and has been clear about which items it can ;t agree to.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley website OW                                        The union says it has proposed continued negotiations or binding interest arbitration, as well as extending the e stanley puodelis xisting collective agreement until at least Jan. 3.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Some 15,000 college faculty members, including professors, instructors and librarians, have been without a contract since Sept

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 Ontarios Ombudsman is being called upon to review how St. Catharines staff handled plans for a controversial Port Dalhousie condominium project that en stanley nz ded up being built with undersized parking spaces.City council agreed to put the planning and building processes pertaining to The Beaches project at 6-10 Dalhousie Ave. under the microscope, despite hearing staff have adopted review protocols to avoid a similar outcome. The citizens of St. Catharines, including purchasers of condominiums and private residences, need assurance their interests are safeguarded in fut vaso stanley ure devel stanley cup opments,  said Port Dalhousie Coun. Bruce Williamson, who made a motion to get the Ombudsman involved.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Accountability needs to be our priority and to do this we require checks and balances. Council will request the provincial ombudsmans office review all of the planning and building processes involved in the project, including those of the committee of adjustment.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The 14-unit condominium building at the edge of Lakeside Park has 25 parking spaces, most of which do not meet the minimum size requirement of the citys zoning bylaw. Council has heard neighbouring residents are concerned the inadequate parking will force condo vehicles to spill out onto their streets causing parking problems, especially in the summer.The condo developer told the committee of adjustment previou Nrfw Trial starts for white man accused of killing Indigenous man
 Two 26-year-old men are each facing a first-degree murder charge in connection with a May homicide in Torontos east end.The incident happened on May 24 in the Riverside area, near Queen Street East and Broadview Avenue.Toronto police said they received a radio call that day for a well-being check.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                   stanley quencher       Upon a stanley romania rrival at the scene, officers reportedly found a man with  obvious signs of trauma,  police said in a Dec. 8 news release.      The victim, who was pronounced dead, has now been identified as 51-year-old Michael Nobel of Toronto. He is the citys 79th murder victim of 2021.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On Dec. 8, Zola Zenguele and John  stanley cup Mackenzie, both 26 and of Toronto, were arrested. They are each facing one count of first-degree murder.聽Zenguele and Mackenzie have a Dec. 9 court date.Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-7400, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477  TIPS  or online at 222tips.

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 A 27-year-old Hamilton man has been arrested and charged with uttering threats in connection to a hate crime last month.Hamilton police say the man allegedly spouted hat stanley spain eful comments toward another person as he drove around the area of Upper Centennial Parkway and Rymal Road East on April 1.Its unclear what was said in the incident.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Const. Krista-Lee Ernst said police were only able to identify the man roughly seven weeks after the incident because he was the subject of a viral video on May 25 in which he could be seen making racist comment to an unknown driver in Stoney Creek. stanley cup That incident has not been reported to police.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The video, which was widely circulated on social media, shows the man leaning out the window of a blue pickup truck while facing another car. He could be heard making derogatory comments such as  go back to your own country  and  you aint the right colour. Ernst said police were able to connect the man back to th stanley fr e April 1 incident because both were similar in nature.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She stressed the importance of the public reporting any and all hate-fuelled incidents to police.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               This is a pattern and not limited to these two incidents,  said Ernst, noting police have seen a ge Pdre Toronto man charged in murder of retired North York oral surgeon
 A second COVID-19 outbreak at Stoneridge Manor long-term care home has been declared over by the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit.Revera Inc. r botella stanley uns the 60-bed l stanley cup ong-term care facility on High Street, and its chief medical officer, Dr. Rhonda Collins, confirmed the news in a media release on Nov. 14. The outbreak was declared on Nov. 1 after one staff member tested positive for COVID-19,  Collins stated.  That case has since resolved.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               stanley tumblers                           Revera Inc. highlighted the support of the local health unit, residents and their families, staff and the community as it worked to prevent the virus from spreading in the long-term care home.Collins stressed:  We can assure you that we are not letting our guard down now that this outbreak is over. We will maintain our vigilance, monitoring residents and screening staff and visitors for symptoms.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Staff members will continue to wear eye protection and an appropriate mask at all times.No residents were affected by the second COVID-19 outbreak.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The first outbreak was declared on April 1. In total, 82 people connected to the residence had the virus: 53 residents and 29 staff. Nine residents died from COVID-19. The health unit declared the outbreak over on June 16.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   

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 OTTAWA 鈥?A federal wage subsidy for employees in businesses hit hard by COVID-19 will last at least through the summer and the federal government is asking companies to rehire laid off staff 鈥?many of whom have received aid from an emergency benefit that has gone over budget.The $73-billion Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy was set to expire in the first week of June, only a few weeks after the first payments rolled out and with only a small fraction of its budget spent.Subsidies will now be available through to the end of August, though the legislation that created the subsidy gave the government the authority to extend qualifying per stanley isolierkanne iods for help to the end of September.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Take-up for the program has been below federal expectations, with less than $4 billion in benefits to date for 1.7 million workers.Speaking outside his Ottawa residence, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said employers now have more runway and should have confidence to resume operations stanley quencher  slowly if they have to.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Trudeau also said the government will make adjustments to the program, including chang vaso stanley es to the threshold for how much qualifying companies ; revenues must have declined, to ensure employers can continue getting help as business kicks back up.As the economy reopens, there is a danger of unintended consequences, Trudeau said.               ARTICLE CONTIN Brll Warming those needing some extra love : Blanket donations to Wellspring Niagara helping people and families fight cancer
 Barrie is nearly ready to add its own spin to the Ontario Building Code.City staff is currently developing a set of proposed changes to the code to submit to the Ministry of Municipal Affa stanley cup irs and Housing soon. This is in response to the EF2-level tornado that tore through the south end of the city in mid-July, causing significant damage to dozens of homes.聽 聽The code, which defines minimum stand botella stanley ards for building construction, doesn ;t include resisting loads created by the effects of a tornado.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         There is a difference between meeting the code 鈥?and building to be tornado resistant, which is a standard much higher than specified in the code,  city chief building official Michael Janotta said.  Most houses will be built with no stanley quencher  specific consideration of wind loading. The five recommendations include:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Mandating exterior structural sheathing 鈥?this protective panelling lines walls and provides a stabilizing effect on houses, but most homes affected by the Barrie tornado didn ;t have sheathing installed.鈥?Where upward forces exist in engineered roof components, loads must be transferred to the foundation 鈥?this will result in more buildings having increased capacity to resist uplift loads  essentially, upward pressure with the potential to lift a structure .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     

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 WATERLOO REGION 鈥?Three nursing homes in this region will do what Ontario is not doing. They will require employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19 after the virus killed 124 elderly residents in long-term care. We expect our leaders to lead and when they dont, somebody else has to step up to the plate,  said Jeff Renaud, administrator at Ritz Lutheran Villa in neighbouring Perth County.There have been no COVID-related deaths at the three local homes that have 277 total beds. Collectively the homes have had eight outbreaks in which five employees and three residents were infected.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They are among 15 nursing homes across Ontario that plan to make vaccination a condition of employment, arguing it is needed to protect resident stanley botella s who are more vulnerable to infection and  stanley taza death.The 97-bed Nithview Community home in New Hamburg will put employees on unpaid leave if not fully vaccinated by Oct. 31. Thats the stick. Theres also a carrot. The home will maintain benefits for workers put on leave to encourage them to take the shots.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We have a cohort of individuals who live here who are asking u stanley puodelis s to help to ensure their safety,  chief executive Steven Harrison said.  This is what were trying to do. About 35 Nithview employees are unvaccinated. They work in housekeeping, in the kitchen, and as personal support workers. Thats roughly 20 per cent of th

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 OTTAWA 鈥?The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada  all times Eastern :12:20Canada   top public health officials say the accelerating rate of growth of COVID-19 in Canada is concerning.Chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam says the situation will continue to escalate further unless both public health and personal preventive measures are strengthened.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She  stanley mug says that because daily reporting of cases only catch transmission in the past, actions taken right now are essential to keep the virus under control.-12:10Canada has now committed more than $1 billion to buy doses of COVID-19 vaccines after securing a fifth deal with Sanofi and GlaxoSmithKline.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Procurement Minister A stanley cup nita Anand says Canada has a deal in place to buy up to 72 million doses of their experimental vaccine candidate, which is just starting the second of three trial phases this month.In all, Canada has committed $1 billion to buy at least 154 million doses of vaccines from five different companies, and most of that money will not be refunded even if the vaccines never get approved.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                          stanley kaffeebecher 8212;-                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              12:05Rebecca O ;Toole, the spouse of federal Conservative Leader Erin O ;Toole, has tested po Lops Roncesvalles resident heading back to Antarctica on expedition
 璜嬮粸鎿婇柋璁€涓枃鐗圓 Markham elementary school has posted the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in York Region   two school boards.An active case of the vi stanley drinking cup rus was confirmed at Little Rouge Public School and posted on the York Region District School Board   COVID-19 advisory board Sept. 14.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Families were advised all appropriate measures are being taken, and York   public health unit will communicate directly with those that had contact with the case.The board also noted a positive case at a school does not mean the individual was exposed to COVID-19 at the school, adding they may have been exposed somewhere else in the community.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The York Catholic District School Board reported a COVID-19 case of a staff member at a before-and-after-school program at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary School.They were notified by York Region Public Health on Sept. 12 and reported the employee to have last worked on the morning of Sept. 10.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The stanley cup  two cases reported Sept. 14 are among 10 more positive COVID-19 cases reported at GTA schools as of Sept. 14, as in-person classes resumed for many boards across the province.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  stanley water bottle                              In York Region, 184 people under 18 years old had contracted COVID-19 bef

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 OTTAWA 鈥?The Trudeau government asked Monday for a review under NAFTA of a 30-per-cent ta vaso stanley riff on solar panel cells by the Trump administration. It called the tariff illegal and unfair. Canada is fighting trade battles with the U.S. on numerous fronts and getting ready for new attacks in the future. Here are some of the major irritants:鈥?Uranium. Last week, the U.S. Commerce Department said it would s stanley cup tart a new investigation into possible duties on uranium imports. Canada is not necessarily a target, but it was the largest foreign supplier of uranium to the U.S. in 2016, accounti stanley flask ng for 25 per cent of American imports.鈥?Autos: The U.S. Commerce Department is also investigating whether duties should be applied on all autos entering the U.S. based on the premise they pose a national security risk to the U.S. Trump has proposed tariffs of 25 per cent in a decision he insists would help American workers. The auto industry and other experts say those tariffs would be crippling to a crucial and intertwined North American industry.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Steel and aluminum: On June 1, the Trump administration imposed tariffs of 25 per cent on steel and 10 per cent on aluminum imports using the same national security provision. The move prompted Canada to retaliate with an estimated $16 billion in retaliatory duties on imports of the metals from the U.S., as well as on dozens of other American consumer products.      鈥?The North A Kqia Missing boy, 16, dies hours after being found
 The Star vaso stanley  has identified Chris Doncaster, 22, as the gunman dead after killing two South Simcoe police officers in an  exchange of gunfire  inside a home in small town Innisfil Tuesday night, according to a source close to the investigation.According to social media and court and loan documents, Doncaster was living at the home on Somers Boule stanley website vard, a quiet residential street near Lake Simcoe; neighbours said he had been living there with his grandmother.So far, clues about Doncasters background offer little explanation for what happened inside the home before Const. Devon Northrup, 33, and Const. Morgan Russell, 54, were shot and killed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Heres what the Star knows and doesnt know about Chris Doncaster:He was briefly enrolled in the Canadian Armed Forces.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In 2020 social media posts, Doncasters grandmother proudly shared her grandsons enrolment, but his time with the milit stanley quencher ary was short.A spokesperson for the Department of Defence confirmed to the Star that Christopher Joseph Doncaster was a CAF member from May to December 2020, at the rank of private, with no deployment history.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The individual did not complete basic training,  the spokesperson said Thursday, adding that the details of his release from service are covered by the Privacy Act.                ARTICLE CO