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 Ontarians could again show their faces in stores, restaurants and classrooms on Monday as the province lifted COVID-19 mask mandates in most settings.But one exemption to the rule change is public transit, where riders cant officially ditch their masks for another five weeks.The province says keeping the mask requirement on transit will protect the health of vulnerable riders, but with pandemic-weary residents being told its safe to unmask almost everywhere else, some experts are worried passengers will soon stop following the rules.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Im concerned that there will be confusion, but also people may not be a stanley termosy s willing to continue with the masking in transit when they feel that its being lifted elsewhere,  said Dr. Susy Hota, medical director of infection prevention and control at the University Health Network.She said the provinces decision to lift  stanley botella mask mandates elsewhere could make transit users unsure about where face coverings are required, or send the wrong message that COVID-19 is no longer a threat anywhere.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 She called for clear public messaging about why masks are still necessary in potentially high risk settings like the sub vaso stanley way system.  Nobody said the pandemic is over,  she said.The provincial government announced March 9 it was lifting mask requirements in most places. The exceptions are transit and places like long-term-care homes, Intz COVID-19 isn   t hurting Donald Trump. Can the same be said of Joe Biden
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« Réponse #4456 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 01:24:21 am »
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 A month ago, Andr茅 Smith was a little hesitant about receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.Then he ca stanley hrnek ught the virus.A scary bout with COVID-19 that landed Smith in intensive care last week has now prompted the young father of three to reconsider being vaccinated.               ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley thermobecher  BELOW                                        And he wants other unsure people to do the same. COVID is real and its impact is real,  a humbled Smith, 43, said Friday from a hospital room at St. Josephs Healthcare Hamilton.  I firmly believe I will be getting the vaccine now, and I encourage everyone who is hesitant to have a serious discussion with their family and family doctor.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Smith began feeling coronavirus symptoms around April 15.At first, he thought it was a run-of-the-mill cold 鈥?the same one he gets every year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Headaches, some chills, a runny nose, weakness, fatigue.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  stanley tumbler                              Then it hit him like a ton of bricks. I actually had to pull out a space heater because I felt like I was consistently in -40 degree weather without clothing,  he said.  I would wake up in a winter jacket soaking wet. There was something clearly wrong. Smith said when he went to get tested for COVID-19 on April 19, he was so weak it took him hours to just put on a pair of pants.And doctors at St. Joe Mqwi Dermatologist treating over 500 patients across the region who live with HS skin disease
 The Township of Whitewater Region recently presented a certificate of achievement to the Oaks of Cobden Golf Club owner Gerry Paxton for 25 years in service to the community. I stanley tumblers  am honoured to receive this award,  he said.  I remember this whole area being a farm field when stanley thermos  I first got the property and imagining the vision for this place. Im proud of what its become since then. Opened in 1994, the Oaks of Cobden is labelled as vaso stanley  one of the finest courses in the Ottawa Valley. The course has been the site of many tournaments over the years, including the Cobden Legion Charity Golf Tournament and the Valley Cup Ladies Golf Tournament.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau spoke Thursday about their hope to reach a deal by the end of this year on a new North American Free Trade Agreement.The White House offered up that nugget in a Thursday readout from Washington on the phone call between the president and the prime minister over the deaths and destruction in Texas and Louisiana caused by hurricane  kubki stanley Harvey.President Trump thanked Prime Minister Trudeau and the people of Canada for their offer of assistance and underscored the close ties between our two  stanley thermobecher nations, said the White House release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The two leaders also discussed the ongoing NAFTA renegotiation and stressed their hope to reach an agreement by the end of this year.There was no mention of the NAFTA discussion in the account of the conversation that was initially released by the Prime Minister   Office. It said Trudeau offered Trump condolences over the damage caused by the torrential rains that have flooded vast swaths of Texas.        stanley termosar  ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Trudeau   office said later that it did not dispute the White House account. A senior government official, speaking only on condition they not be named, said the primary purpose of the call was to discuss the situation in Texas, and that NAFTA was mentioned only briefly at the end of the conversation.A second round of NAFTA negotiations begins Frid Sgjj WHAT   S GOING ON HERE  Caledon trailway section closed for culvert replacement
 Since the pandemic lockdowns began, D stanley website aniel Bilto stanley cup n says his expenses have dropped by about $500 per month after cutting back on driving, transit and eating out at restaurants. For the first time in his life, that unused money is piling up in his bank account and hes considering what to do with it. When I look at my bank account, I notice Im just not spending that much,  says the 24-year old from Mississauga, Ont.  The money is just kind of sitting there right now  honestly I should look more into investing it. Bilton   not alone. As Canadians settle into long-term life under the pandemic, some of those whove managed to ho stanley deutschland ld on to employment say theyve bolstered their approach to saving money.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A survey by the Canadian Payroll Association found that the number of workers able to save at least five per cent of their paycheques grew to 62 per cent in 2020, up from 59 per cent in 2019. And it found the proportion of Canadians living precariously from paycheque to paycheque dropped by six per cent this year.The numbers come as Statistics Canada reported in July that it expects roughly 50 per cent of consumers to spend less on eating out, less than 40 per cent to spend less on entertainment and around 30 percent to spend less on clothing and apparel.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 That leaves a chunk of Canadians wondering how they should use that money for the fi

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 ORILLIA, Ont. 鈥?Ontario provincial police say they have arrested a man whose alleged escape from police custody led to the lockdown of Orillia City Hall.Investigators allege the man bolted from the police station at about 9:30 a.m. Wednesday and officers chas stanley taza ed him on foot.Police did not say why the man was at the Orillia detachment, but say it was determined a short time after he escaped that he could be somewhere within Cit stanley termosky y Hall.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They say the building was placed under lockdown as a precaution while officers searched the building.      Police say the man was arrested without incident and the lockdown was lifted.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 They say a 26-yea stanley tumbler r-old man from Orillia is facing a charge of escaping lawful custody and was scheduled to appear at a Barrie, Ont., court for a bail hearing later Wednesday.By The Canadian Press Bgps Child care key to ending    she-cession   : report
 A week after she was the subject of a feature documentary on CBC, Marineland   only remaining walrus, Smooshi, is a new mom.The 17-year-old Pacific walrus gave birth Monday night to a 45-kilogram calf after becoming pregnant in early 2019.In a statement released Wednesday, the Niagara Falls park said the mom and newborn are doing well as staff and veterinarians keep an eye on them from a respectful distance.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Mother walruses are fiercely protective of their offspring, making active care challenging in the early hours following a delivery.Smooshi  stanley cup and her relationship with former Marineland trainer Phil Demers is the subject of the new documentary The Walrus and the Whistleblower, which debuted on CBC Sunday night. The film explores the unique bond Demers had with the walrus before he quit the park in 2012 and became their most vocal critic.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A $1.5-million lawsuit Marineland filed against Demers claims he plotted to steal the walrus at one point.The film   director, Nathalie Bibeau, shared news of the birth on her Facebook page Wednesday, adding the story just keeps on giving.               AR stanley cup TICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                stanley cup website          Reached Wednesday, an angry Demers blasted the park for allowing the walrus to become pregnant.               

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« Réponse #4459 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 03:15:34 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The number of Indigenous  stanley water bottle offenders in the federal correctional system has risen almost 40 per cent in the last decade, says a government report released Friday.It also says a lower percentage of Indigenous offenders benefit from gradual release from custody than non-Indigenous ones.In addition, the number of women admitted to federal correctional centres has increased in recent years.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The statistics underscore the challenges the Liberal gov stanley mug ernment faces as it tries to deal with the over-representation of Indigenous people, the mentally ill and other v stanley canada ulnerable Canadians in the prison system.At the same time, the overall crime rate has been dropping and relatively few crimes result in sentences to federal penitentiaries.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A look at some key statistics and trends highlighted in the Corrections and Conditional Release Statistical Overview, 2016 Annual Report:鈥?The overall crime rate has decreased 34 per cent since 1998, to 5,888 per 100,000 population in 2015 from 8,915. Over the same period, there was a 43.5-per-cent decrease in the property-crime rate, to 3,220 per 100,000 from 5,696.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?In contrast, the crime rate for drug offences has increased 12.6 per cent since 1998, to 269 per 100,000 from 235.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                    Eblv I feel like I m not going to be lost in the system : How COVID-19 has actually helped some homeless shelter residents
 Halton is taking legal action in the hopes of stopping the controversial intermodal facility CN plans to build in Milton.On Feb. 19, regional council commenced an application at the Federal Court of Canada for a judicial review of decisions made by Minister of Environment and Climate Change Jonathan Wilkinson and the federal cabinet that resulted in the intermodal recently being approved. We understand how important this effort is to our communities, and our goal is to overturn this decision though the legal system,  said Regional Chair Gary Carr.  The fact that the federal government approved this project while ignoring the significant adverse effects on health identified by the expert panel it appointed is beyond disappointing. W stanley cups e will continue to fight for the health of Halton residents.           botella stanley       ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The rail company is looking to build a 40 stanley mug 0-acre facility on lands east of Tremaine Road and south of Britannia Road thats designed to transfer containers between trucks and railcars and would operate around the clock, with an estimated 1,600 daily truck trips and four intermodal trains.The federal review panel report released last year says the project would have significant adverse cumulative environment effects on air quality, human health, wildlife habitat and the availability of agricultural land.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In approving the intermodal, Wilkinson reasoned th

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« Réponse #4460 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 03:43:59 am »
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 OTTAWA鈥擧ealth Canada has authorized the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for adolescents aged 12 to 15, the first COVID-19 vaccine use approved for children in Canada, which could ease restrictions around the return to schools across the country in the fall.Canadas regulators are the first in the world to green-light the mRNA vaccine for use in the younger age group. American, British stanley cup  and European regulators are still reviewing Pfizers application. This marks a significant milestone in Canadas fight against the COVID-19 pandemic,  said Dr. Supriya Sharma, Health Canadas chief medical adviser, at a virtual news conference in Ottawa.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Sharma said provinces can immediately offer the vaccine to the adolescents, and health authoriti stanley taza es in Ontario, Alberta and Manitoba indicated they would do so.Health Mi stanley cup nister Christine Elliott said Ontario will plan to start the vaccinations  in schools, the first dose, and then have the second dose administered before a return-to-school date in September.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Elliot said teachers have already been prioritized to receive first doses of vaccine,  and so, just by virtue of time, then the second dose would be needed before September as well, with that four-month interval. Canada signed off on the latest authorization Wednesday morning. Sharma expects that Pfizer will apply as soon as September for approval of its vaccine in t

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« Réponse #4461 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 04:37:05 am »
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 SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. 鈥?A judge will rule on where a trial for a former Saskatchewan Mountie accused of drug trafficking should be held.Micheal Chachula was a constable with the RCMP in Swift C stanley thermos mug urrent, Sask., when he was charged with trafficking cocaine and ecstasy in a Toronto bar.Chachula was arrested and charged in January 2015 and Mounties say stanley mugs  it began an investigation in April 2014.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He had been working as a general duty constable in Swift Current since 2012.      The former officer   defence lawyer argued today in Swift Current court that the trial should be held in Ontario, not Saskatchewan.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A decision on jurisdiction is expected Tuesday. CKSW                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley cups W                                        By The Canadian Press Pqbu Facebook reveals political cyberthreat tools
 SHERBROOKE, Que stanley spain . 鈥?NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh extended a hand to Quebec nationalists on Sunday, promising the province new powers and funding in a bid to revive the so-called orange wave of support that carried his party to official Opposition status eight years ago.The 11-page platform for Quebec included an expansion of the province   language laws and the right to withdraw from federal programs with financial compensation.He also promised to find a way to get Quebec to sign the Constitution stanley cups , on its own terms, although he did not explain how he would solve a problem that has long proven a po stanley cup litical impasse.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The fact that historically Quebec has not signed the Constitution is a mistake that should not exist, Singh told supporters gathered in the conference room of a hotel in Sherbrooke, Que.He also pledged more money to help integrate immigrants, increased powers in areas such as environmental assessment and trade agreements, and to expand the province   language law, Bill 101, to cover all federally regulated companies in Quebec.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Sherbrooke riding is held by the NDP   Pierre-Luc Dusseault, who became the youngest MP in Canadian history when he won the seat in 2011, one of 59 NDP MPs elected in Quebec that year as part of a massive surge of support.But he   among the few who are still there; things

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« Réponse #4462 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 05:14:10 am »
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 Ottawa is appealing a court ruling that struck down a key refugee agreement between Canada and the United States, Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said Friday.The Federal Court of Canada ruled last month that elements of the law underpinning the pact violate the constitutional guarantee of life, liberty and security.The declaration of invalidity was suspended for six mo stanley cup nths, leaving the law in place until mid-January.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Under the Safe Third Country Agreement, which took effect in 2004, Canada and the U.S. recognize each other as safe places for potential refugees to seek protection.It means Canada can turn back asylum seekers who arrive at land ports of entry along the Canada-U.S. border on the basis they must pursue their claims in the U.S., the c stanley cup ountry where they first arrived.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Potential refugees arriving from the U.S. by air, by sea or between land ports, however, are eligible to have their claims referred to Canadian officials. The exception has spurred the arrival of thousands of people in Canada through unofficial border crossings 鈥?including one between New York state and Quebec 鈥?in recent years.In a statement Friday, Blair said there are factual and legal errors in some of the Federal Court   key findings.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW  stanley mug                                        There are important legal principles Cogb Dundas engineer Daniel Joyce was a    gentle giant    and    great company
 The chief of a First Nation in a remote part of northwestern Ontario says he   moving to a full evacuation after test results showed high levels of hydrocarbons in the water supply.Chief Chris Moonias says in a social media post that he   asking the provincial and federal governments to support the decision to clear out Neskantaga First Nation.Roughly 230 people  most of whom were deemed vulnerable  were evacuated from the community earlier in the week after an oily sheen was discovered in the water reservoir, prompting officials to turn off the pipes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               stanley italia                           They ;re staying in Thunder Bay, Ont., roughly 430 kilometres from home.      Indigenous Services Canada has said it would foot the bill for the partial evacuation, but representatives for Minister Marc Miller did not i stanley canada mmediately respond to a request for comment Saturday on the proposal to move more people o stanley cup ut of the community.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Neskantaga has Canada   longest-running boil water advisory, which has been in place for 25 years.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 24, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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 OTTAWA 鈥?A number of Indigenous elders and demonstrators were arrested for trespassing Monday on Parliament Hill after breaching a designated perimeter for protests during a rally against the Muskrat Falls project in Labrador.The point we made here today is that it   poisonous; we ;re drowning, said Jim Learning, an Inuit elder from Cartwright, N.L.Almost 20 protesters were escorted from outside of Centre Block to the Eas stanley mugs t Block courtyard, where they were held for about 30 minutes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The protesters were carrying water bottles and photos of children that they wanted to deliver to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in hopes of showing some of the people who are at risk of methylmercury poisoning when the Muskrat Falls reservoir is flooded.The protesters were escorted shortly after an exchange with Labrador MP Yvonne Jones.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Learning, Marjorie Flowers and Eldred Davis 鈥?all three of who stanley cup m were arrested and jailed in St. John   last summer for protesting the project 鈥?were among those detained.The remaining members of the crowd cheered as members of their group emerged from the courtyard.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW             stanley thermos mug                             One of those who was detained, Matthew Behrens, 54, said the arrested protesters are banned from Parliament Hill for 90 days.                ARTICLE CONTINUES  Ohnr Body of Quebec man found in California
 Anna Maria Francella-Major had a feeling someone 鈥?or something 鈥斅爓as watching her and her dog Mickey while they were out for a morning stroll in Oakville.She was right.Two coyotes suddenly popped up out of the vegetation at Shell Park around 8:30 a.m. and Francella-Major took some video:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                stanley termohrnek           When youre walking your dog and you feel like someone is watching you, they just might be,  stanley cup 8221; Francella-Major said in a Facebook post. I made it to the car. Mickey  family pet dog  was scared. They were quiet and as soon as I got into the car thats when they started calling the others.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The woman said the coyotes caught me off guard because they were so quiet but her dog su stanley cups uk ddenly pulled on the leash.Coyotes howl and yip primarily to communicate with each other and establish territory, according to wildlifehelp.org.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They may bark when they are defending a den or a kill.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #4464 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 06:06:11 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The Trudeau government   latest update on federal finances shows that slow growth is taking a toll on the books 鈥?but they say they have a cure: a long-term plan to attract billions in new private-sector investment.Finance Minister Bill Morneau laid out  vaso stanley plans Tuesday to lift the sluggish economy with help from a new infrastructure bank. He pledged to prime the bank   pump with $35 billion worth of public money as a way to bring stanley spain  in foreign capital.But at the same time, he warned Canadians that tougher-than-expected economic hurdles still lie ahead.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Morneau tabled fresh projections that included an additional $31.8 billion of red ink over the next five years. The deficit for 2016-17 is expected to be about $25 billion, and the statement foresees shortfalls every year across the outlook.Tuesday   document contained no projection for a return to balance.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The infrastructure b stanley thermobecher ank was the headline item among several new measures Morneau is counting on to help Canada overcome what the Finance Department described as a new norm of slower economic growth.Morneau also announced changes aimed at drawing more talented immigrants to Canada and the creation of a hub with a mandate to lure more foreign investment. The new initiatives echo some of the advice Morneau received from his council of external experts, wh Gjrt Worker aid bill hits speed bump in Senate
 VAUGHAN, Ont. 鈥?Recipe Unlimited Corp. saw system sales fall more than 30 per cent in its most recent quarter as the pandemic continued to cause dining room closures and seating restrictions at its restaurant chains across Canada.The Vaughan, Ont.-based company says system sales in its fourth quarter totalled $611.3 million, down 31.8 per cent from $895.8 in the same quarter the previous yearFrank Hennessey, CEO of the restaurant conglomerate, says Recipe Unlimited was impacted by mandated full closures or severely restricted capacity constraints due to COVID-19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Still, the company, which operates brands like Swiss Chalet, Harvey  , St-Hubert and The Keg, saw off-premise system sales for the 13 weeks ended Dec. 27, 2020 of $150.4 million, a 66.6 per cent increase compared to $90.3 million in the same period of 2019.Rec stanley cup ipe Unlimited says its fourth-quarter revenues were $210.9 million, down from $327 million in the same quarter of 2019.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Adjusted net earnings for the quarter were $16.1 million or 2 stanley cup 8 cents per diluted share, down from $44.8 million or 77 cents the year before.This report by The Ca stanley mug nadian Press was first published March 5, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:RECP                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                           

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« Réponse #4465 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 06:31:43 am »
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 When Huron University throws open the doors to its new 300-bed residence this fall, Toronto stanley termosky  teen Taylor Levy expects to be moving in.The Grade 12 student, who accepted  stanley cup an offer of admission from the Western University affiliate on the very day she received it in February, submitted her preference for Burnlea Hall within the hour the schools housing application pro stanley vattenflaska cess began last month. This is the place I need to be,  said Levy, whose confidence in her future path stands in stark contrast to many other imminent high-school聽graduates who are still weighing their university options.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Levys decisiveness might well land her a spot in the new building, Hurons largest, spread out over five floors and containing single rooms with adjoining ensuites. Room assignments聽鈥斅爐o be handed out in July聽鈥?will be determined on a first-come, first-served basis.But even if by some wild chance聽300 others best her for Burnlea, Levy wont have to worry about a bed. For the first time in five years, despite double-digit enrolment growth, Huron is able to offer a guarantee of residence to every first-year student who wants one.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Thats not the case at every Ontario university. A Toronto Star analysis of campus housing at 22 of the provinces publicly funded institutions found that six just dont have the space to guarantee聽鈥?including Queens University for the first ti Ejbd Newmarket teen at large, Richmond Hill teen arrested following investigation into carjacking spree
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« Réponse #4466 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 06:53:52 am »
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 EDMONTON 鈥?The Canadian military has deployed 60 members of an Edmonton-based helicopter squadron to Iraq as part of Operation Impact, a mission to fight Islamic State militants in the country   north.The Department of National Defence says the Royal Canadian Air Force   408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron will take over from their counterpart stanley water bottle s from Valcartier, Que., who have been providing tactical support since October 2016.The 408 squadron operates out of 3rd Canadian Division Support Base in Edmonton.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               stanley cup                           They will fly and maintain up to four CH-146 Griffon helicopters at Camp Erable near Erbil, Iraq.      Maj.-Gen. Christian Drouin, commander of 1 Canadian Air Division, says the squadron will provide support to both Canadian and coalition partners.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There are currently 830 Canadian military personnel based in both Iraq and Kuwait as part of Operation Impact.The men and women of 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron will continue to provide agile, reliable and dedicated service that Canada   Special Operations Forces and our coalition allies have come to expect from the RCAF stanley cup , Col. Jeannot Boucher, commander 1 Wing, said in a news release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Ipbt Several people hospitalized in devastating Halton Hills crash
 Imagine if there was a test for COVID-19 that could be done in 15 minutes, costs only $5 and didnt require a laboratory. Such a test was recently approved for use in the States 鈥?and its raising hopes that soon airlines will be able test passengers, theatres could test guests, and restaurants and retailers could regularly test employees, even customers.Rapid testing would be a game-changer for struggling businesses, but while such tests have been given fast-tracked approval in the United States, Canada has yet to do the same. Experts say its time for Canada to get moving on rapid testing, especially as cases start to rise and fears mount that businesses could be forced to close again.David Naylor, co-chair of the CO stanley cup VID-19 Immunity Task Force, sai stanley cups uk d in an email that such rapid tests could be used for air travel and would help avoid contagion in any setting where remote work isnt feasible.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Rapid testing could really help to avoid clusters of COVID-19 cases such as weve seen in sites like food processing plants or long-term-care facilities,  he said.However, at this point Ontarios public health authorit stanley cup y is only looking at evaluating a rapid test by U.S.-based Abbott, called Panbio, which is currently under evaluation by Health Canada alongside other similar tests. The test uses a deep-nostril nasopharyngeal swab.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Meanwhile, another test by

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« Réponse #4467 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 07:14:57 am »
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« Réponse #4468 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 07:35:24 am »
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 WACO, Texas 鈥?One juror in a Central Texas robbery trial apparently forgot to tell her family she ;d be working late deliberating in the case, prompting relatives to file a missing person report.The juror had been working late Thursday evening with fellow jurors in the McLennan County Courthouse and apparently had failed to let her family know about it, the Waco Tribune-Herald reported  http://bit.ly/2fWSJgi   Saturday.Her family filed a missing person report with Waco police, which sent two officers to the courthouse to check on the woman   whereabouts and to make sure she was still on jury duty.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Jurors were still working at 11:45 p.m. when the officers interrupted their deliberations.The officers were told the juror was fine and was inside the jury room with other jurors.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Judge Ralph Strother said in his 21 years in the criminal justice system, this was the first time someone had filed a missing person report for someone on jury duty.The jurors got absorbed in their deliberations but officials don ;t want them to take it so seriously that they  stanley quencher forget their families, he said.             stanley water bottle    ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We knew everythstanley cup ing was OK, and I ;m sure the family member was quite concerned, and I don ;t blame them. But from our perspective, it kind of  Uptg New parking restrictions for Quaker Village area in Uxbridge
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« Réponse #4469 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 07:57:45 am »
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 MONTREAL 鈥?A federal inmate who contracted COVID-19 has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit over Correctional Service Canada   handling of the pandemic at its Quebec-based prisons.The application for a lawsuit for plaintiff Joelle Beaulieu, an inmate at the federal women   prison in Joliette, Que., was filed at the Montreal courthouse on Monday.The filing is on behalf of all federal inmates incarcerated in Quebec since March 13, and alleges tha stanley thermos mug t federal prison officials acted too slowly in implementing protective measures at the institutions.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Beaulieu   action seeks $100 per day for all federal inmates since Quebec declared a medical emergency on March 13, and an additional $500 lump sum for those stricken by COVID-19.The allegations have not been tested in court and Quebec Superior Court has not authorized the ap stanley canada plication.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Correctional Service Canada did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Beaulieu said in a 24-page court document that she believes she   Patient Zero at the institution northeast of Montreal.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She has been housed at the facility for about a year and performed cleaning chores around the facility, which is how she believes she  stanley cup becher was infected.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                    Frff New COVID-19 cases stay below 100 in Quebec
 Halton officials are shocked and concerned by the provinces plans to amalgamate Ontarios health units and ambulance services into 10 large regional agencies.The Ford governments 2019 budget proposes replacing Ontarios 35 public health units with 10 regional public health entities and 10 new boards of health by 2021 鈥?something that came as a  total surprise  to Halton staff, said chief administrative officer Jane MacCaskill. Much of what was in the budget was signalled by the province in advance, but the public health changes were quite unexpected,  she told regional councillors at their most recent meeting.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In stanley tumblers  a statement to Metroland Media, Halton medical officer of health Dr. Hamidah Meghani said shes  concerned about the lack of detail in the provincial budget announcement that proposes significant restructuring of the local public health system, along with the proposed $200 million reduction in provincial funding over the next two years. She asserted that the decline in funding for public health  will have a definite impact on servi stanley kubek ce levels in all communities across Ontario.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Halton has benefited from having public health fully integrated with ot water bottle stanley her municipal functions,  she continued.  Our relationship with our community, and the strong partnerships we have in place with schools and other key organizations serving families, ensure