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« Réponse #4485 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 03:48:31 pm »
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 Eighty new police officers will soon be hired in Toronto.The To cups stanley ronto Police Service announced stanley cups  on Tuesday, Sept. 12 that its accepting applications for the position of cadet-in-training to support  community-centric policing, diversity and inclusion. The job posting, police said, describes qualifications such as post-secondary education and work or volunteer experience with marginalized and/or socially and economically disadvantaged communities.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The people of todays police service are expected to be adaptable, accountable and innovative,  Chief Mark Saunders said in a news release.  In the future, members who cont stanley canada ribute to our dynamic team will already have invested time and energy into becoming community leaders.       For more information on the current recruitment process, call the employment unit at 416-808-JOIN  5646 .        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ucqb Bruce Arthur: It s too early to break loose. But if this is a prison we ll need some yard time, and yards
 Canada to have federal holiday to mourn the Queen on Monday. That doesn ;t mean you ;ll have the day off workThe Government of Canada will have a federal holiday on Monday to observe the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II, but that doesn ;t necessarily mean you ;ll have the day off.The Queen, Canada   former head of state, died on Sept. 8 at the age of 96. A funeral for the Queen is set to be held at Westminster Abbey in London, U.K., on Monday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters at a press conference that the Government of Canada will have a federal holiday on the day of the Queen   funeral.Federal government employees will have the day off, while federally regulated employers will not be required to offer workers paid leave, minister of labour Seamus O ;Regan Jr. added on Twitter just after  stanley quencher 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We will be working with the provinces and the territories to try to see we are aligned on this, Trudeau said at the conference.Ontario Premier Doug Ford released a statement Tuesday afternoon that Ontario will have a Day of Mourning, rather than a holiday.         stanley quencher        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ontario will mark September 19, 2022, as a provincial Day of Mourning in lieu of a provi stanley drinking cup ncial holiday. The people of Ontario

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« Réponse #4486 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 04:15:40 pm »
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 A fitness studi botella stanley o has been punted out of a bu stanley cup becher ilding at the corner of Highway 9 and Airport Road to make room for a Starbucks along the Dufferin County and Caledon border.JUST THE FACTS鈥?A new Starbucks that will be opening at 19854 Airport Rd. is currently seeking job applicants for its new location.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Construction of the new Starbucks location has been ongoing for several months. The amount of construction activity at the intersection has picked up in recent weeks.      鈥?The building, about 2,500-square feet, equipped with a drive-thru, used to be occupied by the Personal Best Fitness Studio. When contacted by The Banner, Barrie Shepley, whose wife, Caron, operated the studio, confirmed their lease wasnt extended earlier this year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 stanley thermos mug  鈥? Sadly, your timing couldnt have been worse. My wife ran a cute little studio and the owner is moving in a Starbucks,  he said.  We were punted out midsummer. Theyve been doing construction. 鈥?It is not known when the Starbucks location will officially open. Job applications for baristas and supervisors have already been posted online.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Is something happening in your neighbourhood that has you asking, what   going on here  Email the newsroom at banner@metroland and we ;ll try to find out. Samr Call 911   : Suspected impaired driving stops across Halton (April 24-28)
 OTTAWA 鈥?Justin Trudeau is being pressured by some of his own Liberal backbenchers to implement enforceable national standards for the operation of long-term care homes in Canada.The pressure came Thursday from five Toronto-area Liberal MPs, whose ridings are home to some of the facilities that have been devastated by COVID-19.And it came just as the prime minister was preparing later in the day for his 11th conference call with premiers sin botella stanley ce the COVID-19 pandemic hit Canada in mid-March.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He had promised to repeat on the call his offer of federal help to improve conditions in care homes and to provide paid sick leave for workers forced to stay home due to COVID-19.Both issues fall squarely within provincial jurisdiction and could test the Team Canada spirit that has prevailed among first minist stanley cup ers so far during the COVID-19 crisis.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Trudeau   offer of help has met with a mixed reaction so far from provincial and territorial leaders.In a letter to Trudeau and Health Minister Patty Hajdu, the five Liberal MPs upped the ante, asking Ottawa to call on the Ontario government to launch a full, independent, p stanley cup becher ublic inquiry to investigate the failings of the province   long-term care system and make recommendations for fixing them.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Those failings were exposed

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« Réponse #4487 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 05:17:51 pm »
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 When Joan Aikins moved to Barrie, Ont., in 1954, she turned to the city   paper for everything from local news to deals on diapers for her newborn child.Four years later, when the Barrie Examiner became a daily paper, Aikins was among the first to subscribe. Even as age and disability set in, Aikins remained a loya stanley cup  stanley cup l subscriber to what she called a lifeline for the community.That loyalty came to an abrupt end on Monday, when she learned that the Examiner was one of 36 newspapers unexpectedly shuttered as part of a swap between two major media conglomerates.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Now she stanley thermobecher    grappling with a genuine loss.I ;ve just loved this paper because it   the only way we get our local news, Aikins said Tuesday from her home in Barrie as she completed the crossword on the Examiner   last edition. I ;m 87 now. Imagine, I ;m going to be lost.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Aikins was among many residents of towns across Ontario reeling from word of the blockbuster deal between Torstar Corp.  TSX:TS.B  and Postmedia Network Inc.  TSX:PNC.A, TSX:PNC.B , which would see the two media giants swap a total of 41 papers and then immediately close all but five of them, costing 291 people their jobs.The deal has been criticized by the federal government, with Heritage Minister Melanie Joly describing it as a cynic Vdkk Heather Scoffield: Chrystia Freeland has identified the main obstacle to post-pandemic prosperity. Now what s she going to do about it
 OTTAWA 鈥?The federal banking regulator is keeping the interest rate used in a key stress test for uninsured mortgages on hold.The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions said Friday the minimum qualifying rate for uninsured mortgages will remain the greater of the mortgage contract rate plus two percentage points or 5.25 per cent.Low interest rates have helped Canadians borrow money to buy homes, but also saddled them with large mortgages as home prices have soared.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Changes in the stress test rate affects how much Canadians with a down payment of at least 20 per cent can borrow to buy a home.The regulator said in an environment characterized by increased household debt and low interest rates,  vaso stanley it is essential that lenders test borrowers to ensure that they can pay their debts under more adverse conditions. stanley cup         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                stanley cup   The current economic uncertainty reinforces the importance of sound mortgage underwriting in advance of potential disruptions to income, said Ben Gully, the regulator   assistant superintendent, regulation sector.OSFI changed the stress test rate earlier this year and committed to review and communicate the rate at least every December.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Before the change that took effect in June, the rate had been the greater of the mortgage co

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« Réponse #4488 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 06:08:56 pm »
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 Its almost here.Farm Boy, Ontarios fastest-growing fresh food retailer, will open a new location at 3061 Walkers Line in Burlington on Dec. 5. The 23,938-square-foot facility is expected to create 120 jobs this year.Farm Boy is an Ontario-based grocer that caries farm-fresh produce, butcher quality meats, artisanal cheese, fresh-baked treats and its own private label specialty products. There are also made-to-order hot meals from the in-store grilling station serving meals for take out or sit in throughout the day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley canada                                         Jeff York, Farm Boy co-CEO, said the expansion follows numerous requests to bring a location to Burlington. Providing a world-class, fresh shopping experience is the heart and soul of our business,  said York.  Weve recently opened a new store in the nearby city of Oakville and have received multiple requests to expand in Burlington as well. We look forward to meeting our newest customers in Alton Village and will work hard to earn their business.      stanley mug     ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Farm Boy started as a small produce stand in Cornwall in 1981. Today it operates 29 stores throughout Ontario.QUICK FACTS:聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?All Farm Boy stores feature Farm Boy Kitchens with wholesome, fresh salad bars and hot bars featuring premium lean proteins and Farm Boy chef-inspired favourites.                A stanley canada RTIC Yuqx Halton hits nearly 130 new COVID-19 cases as coronavirus claims more lives in Oakville and Halton Hills
 Oakville residents opposed to the development of Ontarios Greenbelt and the Province   Bill 23 took to the streets to make their voices heard on Friday, Nov. 25.Around 300 people gathered outside Oakville MPP Stephen Crawfords constituency office at 74 Rebecca St., to protest the More Homes Built Faster Act, better known as Bill 23, along with the Province   proposed Greenbelt plans.The Greenbelt, created in 2005, is made up of two m stanley cups illion acres of protect stanley mug ed agricultural and environmentally sensitive lands within the Greater Golden Horseshoe.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Nov. 4, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark announced the launch of a 30-day consultation on proposed changes to the Greenbelt that would see 15 areas of land totalling 7,400 acres removed to support the building of more houses.Bill 23 seeks to address Ontario   housing crisis by getting 1.5 million homes built over the next 10 years, but its proposed methods for doing so have raised concerns for many.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW    stanley cup                                We need housing. We need affordable housing for our young people, young families and immigrants, but this bill, if passed, will not create more affordable housing. There will be more sprawl and car-dependent communities, and that means more emissions of greenhouse gases,  said Aki Tanaka of the Oakville Climate Hub and GASP  Grandmothers Act to Save the Planet .

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« Réponse #4489 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 06:34:23 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada Post is urging Canadians to shop early this holiday season to avoid the late arrival of gifts caused by a pandemic-induced shift to online shopping. We know how important these items are to you and we want to deliver, says Rod Hart, Canada Post   chief customer and marketing officer.In a video to customers, he says many retailers are gearing up for early shopping.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Were gearing up to help you and to help them  stanley cup nz have a great ending to a very challenging year. So this holiday season, please shop early.The postal  stanley termosy service is scaling up operations to handle an expected surge in parcel volumes by adding more than 4,000 seasonal employees, more than 1,000 vehicles and extra equipment.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Canada Post will also deliver on weekends in many communities, add more pickup locations and extend hours at many post offices.It is improving its tracking technology so customers can follow the progress of their parcels and working with major customers to improve the flow of parcels.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The changes come as retailers in Canada and the U.S. launch their holiday season earlier in a bid to partially make up for store closures caused by COVID-19.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      stanley cup                                          Hudson   Bay Co. launc Atxe Balsam Lake photographer thrilled to capture the elusive bobcat with her camera
 Halton Public Health is reporting 11 new COVID-19 cases Thursday  July 18 , the second consecutive day that the region is seeing an increase in the daily case count.The latest update shows that there are five more COVID-19 cases in Milton,  stanley cup three in Oakville, another three in Burlington. No n stanley termohrnek ew cases were reported in Halton Hills.Among the newly confirmed infections, eight are in people under 40, two in people aged 40 to 59, and one in people aged 80 and over. The new cases are related to close contacts, community transmission, outbreaks, and travel 鈥?with some still being investigated.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Wednesday, 7,703 vaccine doses were given in Halton, which consisted of 470 first doses and 7,233 second doses. To date, 638,849 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered.Todays update brings the total Halton cases to 18,049, including 6,004 variant cases, with 17,751 marked as resolved.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The number of active COVID-19 cases goes up to 67 from 61, while the seven-day average is 7.4.Currently, there are seven people hospitalized with COVID-19 across Halton hospitals, with 10 people stanley cup  in the intensive care units  ICU . The ICU bed occupancy rate is 68 per cent, according to the regions website.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Heres the full breakdown:                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   

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« Réponse #4490 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 06:56:42 pm »
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 TOR stanley becher ONTO 鈥?C stanley becher anada   main stock index rose modestly in a largely broad-based advance Friday, as U.S. stocks soared to new record highs.The SP/TSX composite index was up 35.21 points to 16,239.22, with the industrials sector among key advancers as Bombardier Inc. shares surged 15.31 per cent following news it won its trade dispute with Boeing Co.The U.S. International Trade Commission ruled in favour of the Canadian plane maker, voting that Boeing did not suffer harm from prospective imports of C Series commercial jets. The ruling means anti-dumping and countervailing duties totalling about 300 per cent imposed by the U.S. Department of Commerce won ;t be applied.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bombardier   stock was up 47 cents to $3.54 at the closing of markets.South of the border, Wall Street roared back into positive territory amid comments by Donald Trump at the World Ec stanley becher onomic Forum in Davos, in which the U.S. president said his administration isn ;t opposed to international co-operation.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I think the market really took a lot of positives away from that, said JJ Kinahan, chief investment strategist for TD Ameritrade.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average climbed 223.92 points to 26,616.71. The SP 500 index gained 33.62 points to 2,872.87 and the Nasdaq composite index advanced 94.61 points to 7,505.77.               Ltwd Trade deficit more than doubles in April
 COVID may be no big deal to Donald stanley drinking cup  Trump as far as his personal health goes, but it is sapping the strength of the populism that got him elected four years ago, according to a large, new survey of political values in the U.S. and Canada.Populism is on the wane in Canada too, according to the cross-border poll by the Innovative Research Group, which also found that Canadians and Americans are more politically similar than one might assume in the fall of 2020.The survey found, for instance, that the Black Lives Matter movement appears to have triggered a significant rise in peoples regard  stanley cup for Black citizens in Canada and the United States.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Both of these developments 鈥?declines in populism and racism 鈥?would appear to be not very good news for an American president who has been whipping up the two polarizing forces in a bid to seal his re-election on Nov. 3.But they are also possible signs of at least something good coming out of a dreadful year in the U.S., Canada and around the world. The pandemic has wreaked all kinds of havoc in public health and the economy, but it has also transformed the Canada-U.S. landscape in ways unforeseen since the polling firm did a major survey like this before the last presidential election.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Multiple U.S. polls have been showing Trumps re-election prospec stanley thermos ts in a slump, but this survey, given exclusively to th

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« Réponse #4491 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 07:18:04 pm »
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 Visit any supermarket, school or sports facility these days and youd be hard pressed to find signs that COVID-19 is still among us.Hardly anyone wears a mask anymore. Weve moved on from social distancing. People are eating out, going to the cinema and getting together again.There are places, however, where the virus is still very much an everyday, top-of-mind stanley hrnek  consideration. Chief among them: hospitals.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        COVID hospitalizations in Canada are about six times higher today than they were at the lowest point of the pandemic.Whats the reason for the disconnect  Why do we seem so nonchalant about a virus that killed more people last year than during the first two stanley mugs  years of the pandemic         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Partly, its because the virus is now attacking in a much less dramatic stanley cup  way.After the massive Omicron waves at the beginning of last year, we failed to see the kinds of towering peaks and deep troughs of hospitalizations that had been characteristic of the pandemics first two years. Vaccinations and prior infection have helped protect many of us.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But while COVID hospitalizations this year and last have proven less erratic, they have remained at significant levels. The virus was the number one illness-related cause of hospital admissions for all of last year. And the trend appears to be conti Wtsc Police officer charged in domestic abuse case
 One more person has died from COVID-19 in Halton, even as the region saw one of the lowest increases in new COVID-19 cases in months.In its daily update on Wednesday  May 26 , Halton health officials are reporting that the disease has claimed the life of a Burlington resident. This brings the regionsdeath toll               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        to 224 鈥?including 56 in Burlington.Public health also confirmed 29 additional COVID-19 cases across the region. There are 10 more infections in both Oakville and Burlington, eight in Milton, and one in Halton Hills. To date, 17,363 people have been infecte stanley taza d with the illness, with 16,787 marked as resolved.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                              stanley tumblers     A total of 5,578 variant cases have been reported.Sixteen of the new cases 鈥?or about 55 per cent 鈥?are among those under 40 years old. Many of the new cases are linked to close contact and community transmission.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The number of active COVID-19 cases drops from 387 to 352, while the seven-day average is 52.3.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              There are still 60 people hospitalized with COVID-19 across Halton hospitals, including 23 in  stanley cup ICU. The ICU bed occupancy rate is 82 per cent, according to the regions website.Heres the full breakdown:路 Oakville 5,317 confirmed cases with 5,355 recoveries and 79 active

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« Réponse #4492 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 07:42:11 pm »
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 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. 鈥?An avalanche rushed down a mountainside at a New Mexico ski resort on Thursday, injuring two people who were pulled from the snow after a roughly 20-minute rescue effort, a resort spokesman said.The avalanche near the highest peak of Taos Ski Valley happened around 11:30 a.m., initially spurring fears among authorities that more victims may be buried on the mountain before witnesses told them they had not seen any other people on the slope when stanley mugs  the slide began.Still, a precautionary search of the mountain continued through much of the afternoon to ensure no other people remained trapped, according to both Chris Stagg, a spokesman for Taos Ski Valley, and Bobby Lucero, the director for emergency management in Taos County.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The extent of the injuries for the two people, both males, was not immediately known. They were taken to hospitals in Albuquerque and Taos.The avalanche happened on a stretch of mountain known as the K3 chute, where expert skiers who ride a lift to Kachina Peak can dart down a partia stanley cup lly rock-lined run. It was unknown what triggered the avalanche, but the ski resort said an investigation was planned.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Stagg said the accident happened d stanley trinkflaschen espite the resort taking a series of precautions Thursday morning that included sending ski patrollers to evaluate conditions and detonate explosives 鈥?a measure meant to t Jazd It s laughable   : Is St. Catharines doing enough to combat rats
 Halton Region has declared new COVID-19 outbreaks in Oakville and Burlington.The Region announced Thursday  Feb. 2  through its website that two new outbreaks have been declared.One is at Bi stanley cup llings Court Manor in Burlington, de stanley cup clared Jan. 26 and affecting the Crown Derby and Bristol homes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Another is at Queens Avenue retirement home in Oakville. That one was declared Jan. 27 and is impacting the  stanley cup third, fourth and sixth floor, according to the Region.      There are four known and active outbreaks in the region.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #4493 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 08:07:57 pm »
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 LOS ANGELES 鈥?California and Massachusetts voters approved measures allowing recreational marijuana Tuesday, handing the legalization movement a huge victory in the nation   most populous state and giving it a toehold in the densely populated Northeast.Voters in seven other states also considered proposals to expand legal access to the drug, which is  stanley cups uk still forbidden by the federal governme stanley thermos mug nt.A preliminary exit poll conducted for The Associated Press and television networks by Edison Research showed the proposal passed handily in California.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        California   vote makes the use and sale of recreational cannabis legal along the entire West Coast and gives legalization advocates powerful momentum. Massachusetts is the first state east of the Mississ stanley cup ippi to allow recreational use.The victories could spark similar efforts in other states and put pressure on federal authorities to ease longstanding rules that classify marijuana as a dangerously addictive drug with no medical benefits.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I ;m thrilled, said Northern California marijuana grower Nikki Lastreto. I ;m so excited that California can now move forward.California was the first state to approve medical marijuana two decades ago. It was among five states weighing whether to permit pot for adults for recreational purposes. The other states were Ar Djhq Cambridge s Jeffrey Shaver on trial for public nudity
 The daily COVID-19 case count in Halton broke stanley mug  the 200-mark Friday  Dec. 17  for the first time since the pandemic started, surpassing the 198 cases reported on April 18.Of the 201 new cases confirmed by Halton health officials on Friday  Dec. 17 , 68  stanley botella were recorded in Oakville, 47 in Burlington, 46 in Milton, and 40 in Halton Hills, according to the regions COVID-19 dashboard.More than 40 per cent of the new cases are in people under 20, while those in the 20 to 39 age group and 40 to 59 age category each make up about 25 per cent of the new infections.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Many of the new cases are linked to community transmission and close contacts.Todays update brings the total cumulative cases in Halton to 21,657, with 20,657 marked as resolved. The number of active cases climbs from 610 to 755, while the seven-day moving average jumps to 109.4.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On Thursday, Halton administered 6,587 doses of COVID-19 vaccines, which consisted of 938 first doses, 155 second doses and 5,494 third doses. As of today, 984,744 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been given. So far, 89 per cent of eligible Halton stanley cup  residents have received the first dose 鈥?with 87 per cent fully vaccinated.There are five people currently hospitalized with COVID-19 across Halton Hospitals, with five people in the intensive care units  ICU .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                         

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 TORONTO 鈥?Half a million Ontario college students have the option of walking away from a now-condensed fall semester with a  stanley mug full tuition refund in the aftermath of a five-week-long faculty strike.Students will have two weeks from the resumption of classes on Tuesday to decide whether or not they wan stanley mugg t to continue with the semester, Advanced Education Minister Deb Matthews said Monday. The province   24 colleges will be expected to foot the bill for the refund, she said.I didn ;t think it was right that colleges would actually financially benefit from the strike, Matthews said. I think it   appropriate to actually return that money to students.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The move comes as 12,000 college faculty were back on the job Monday after the strike was ended over the weekend with back-to-work legislation.Ontario   Liberal  stanley travel mug government first tried to introduce and pass the back-to-work legislation in one fell swoop Thursday night but the NDP forced the legislature to sit through the weekend to debate the bill, ultimately passing it Sunday afternoon.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Matthews defended the rebate program as the right thing to do.I think students successfully argued that students need some kind of compensation for this, she said. If it sets a precedent, I think it   a good precedent to set.  Vbmx Diverse and challenging : Halton Hills looking for part-time firefighters
 Opening during a pandemic is difficult for most businesses, especially one that relies on educating customers as a main selling point. For us, its about the way the customer feels when they come in and that experience of making people happy,  said Grace Morlet, managing partner with the Sweet Seven Cannabis Co. thats opening Tuesday in the former Golden Crown Brewery Store at 71 King St. N, where renovations have been underway since spring.Morlet said owners initially hoped to open in August but stanley cups uk  were delayed by the approvals backlog at the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It appears Sweet Seven will be the citys second cannabis retail store to open its doors. The first, Bud  Sally, opened in March just down the road at 32 King St. S.The AGCO lists a total of nine cannabis retail store applications currently  in progress  in the city  stanley cups uk of Waterloo, as well as another with public notice ending Dec. 7.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 While the selection  stanley cup of cannabis flowers, capsules, drinks, vapes and edibles will be somewhat different at Sweet Seven, there will certainly be overlap compared to other cannabis retailers.However, its finding the right product for each individual that matters most, Morlet said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         There are people that have been consuming cannabis for a long time but theyre

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« Réponse #4495 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 09:04:57 pm »
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 The Guelph CVI Green Gaels defeated the John F. Ross Royals 43-16 on Tuesday in District 10 senior girls basketball playoff play at Guelph CVI.Cassidy Andrews and Yasmine Saleh each scored nine points for Guelph CVI while Emina Bek stanley canada tic had eight. For Ross, Payton Rickers scored seven points and Courtney Ing had four.In the other playoff game on Tuesday, Centennial CVI defeated Orangeville 27-25 on the road. Scoring details were not reported.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                       stanley thermos mug   Both Guelph CVI and Centennial CVI advance to the semifinals.      The top two teams in the six-team league, Bishop Macdonell  10-0  and Our Lady of Lourdes  8-2 , earned first-round playoff byes. Guelph CVI  5-5  was third, followed by Orangeville  4-6 , Centennial  3-7  and Ross  0-10 .        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Semifinal games are to take place Thursday with the schedule still to be determined. The finals is Saturday at 8 p.m. at Guelph CVI. It stanley cup  is preceded by the junior final, which is scheduled for 6 p.m. at Guelph CVI. Tgsn Police searching for elderly Mississauga man reported missing
 TORONTO 鈥?Former Globe stanley cup  and Mail columnist Margaret Wente has resigned a contentious appointment with a Toronto college after facing fierce opposition from students and staff.Massey College says Wente resigned her post as a senior fellow and member of the Quadrangle Society in a letter that called accusations against her false and outrageous and stating that her record speaks for itself.Wente   appointment had been stanley termohrnek  under review late last week, with Massey College principal Nathalie Des Rosiers saying they had new information but she did not elaborate.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Controversy emerged days earlier when the school, affiliated with the University of Toronto, described Wente as one of 46 appointees who demonstrate the ethical pursuit of the public good that we want to model for our junior fellowship.A petition signed by students, faculty, staff, alumni, and donors urged the college to rescind the post due to Wente   history of inflammatory columns dealing with race and multiple accusations of plagiarism.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The governing board   vice-chair, Craig Thorburn, says  stanley cup the college is committed to engage in a fundamental rethink of the way in which the college community interacts and operates.The goal is to eliminate any impediments to an environment that is completely free

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« Réponse #4496 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 09:35:07 pm »
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 WASHINGTON 鈥?If China was hoping for a concession from the U.S. after recently suspending coal imports from cash-poor North Korea, it got the opposite.The U.S. is starting to deploy a missile defence system in South Korea which the allies say is needed to defend against North Korea. But China and North Korea view it as a threat.That adds to strains in the high-stakes relationship between Washington and Beijing weeks into Donald Trump   presidency. And it could further complicate co-operation between the two world powers in combating something t stanley fr hey both oppose 鈥?North Korea   nuclear program.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The U.S. military said Tuesday it has started bringing in equipment for the deployment of the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defence system, or THAAD. It says the system is designed to intercept and destroy short and medium-range ballistic missiles during the last part of their flights.The announcement came after North Korea on Monday launched four ballistic missiles into ocean off Japan 鈥?a show of force in response to annual U.S.-South Korean military drills. The allies say  stanley spain they are routine but Pyong stanley mugs yang views them as rehearsal for an invasion.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 China is concerned that THAAD has powerful radar that could track Chinese missiles and weaken its deterrence against the United States. Beijing said Tuesday it will take necessary measures 82 Uofa Oakville and Milton Humane Society participating in Betty White Challenge
 TORONTO 鈥?The Canadian military needs to help in understaffed nursing homes ravaged by COVID-19, the country   two largest provinces said Wednesday, as signs of a slowing pandemic prompted talk of easing the economically crippling measures put in place to curb the spread.Both Quebec and Ontario called on the feder stanley cups al government to send in the troops, with Premier Francois Legault asking for 1,000 military personnel. Premier Doug Ford similarly asked for military help in five priority homes in his province.Coronavirus disease in nursing homes  stanley cup has accounted for a significant proportion of Canada   1,974 deaths, with facilities in the two largest provinces hit especially hard.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We ;re in the thick of a raging battle against COVID-19 in our long-term care homes, Ford said.Despite the lethal spread of the novel coronavirus in long-term care facilities, some bright spots did emerge.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ontario, for example, reported 510 new cases or 4.3 per cent more over the previous day 鈥?the slowest growth in weeks. Also encouraging was that, for the first time, more than half of infections have been resolved and 20 long-term care homes with outbreaks were now virus stanley drinking cup -free.Several other provinces reported no new cases amid talk of how and when to get the country moving again.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                     

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« Réponse #4497 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 10:24:05 pm »
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 CALGARY 鈥?Court has heard that a former longtime employee of a Calgary young people   performance group who is on trial for sex offences will plead guilty.His lawyer told court Philip Heerema will enter a guilty plea on Tuesday.Heerema, who is 55, faces 20 charges that include sexual assault, sexual exploitation, child pornography and luring.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        stanley cup  The alleged encounters are believed to have occurred while Heerema was at The Young Canadians School of Performing Arts in Calgary between 1992 and 2013.The alleg stanley flask ed victims were male students between 15 and 18 years old at the time.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The trial has heard over the last two wee stanley cup ks from several men who said Heerema convinced them to send him explicit photos.One man said he felt trapped after exchanging naked photos with Heerema.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I couldn ;t talk to anyone about what was happening because then Phil would presumably get in trouble and that wouldn ;t be good for anyone, the man testified.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              He eventually told a family member what had happened and went to police.The school works with students between 11 and 18 years old in dance, voice and performance. Training culminates in grandstand shows during the Calgary Stampede every Xjum Ontario seeks to ease ambulance delays
 OTTAWA 鈥?Defence Minister  stanley cups Harjit Sajjan is dismissing suggestions the federal government is planning to take an axe to military spending as it seeks to get the federal deficit under control during COVID-19.Sajjan made the comments in an interview with The Canadian Press amid fears the Liberals will look to the defence budget to rein in what is now projected to be a $343-billion deficit due to the pandemic.The fears are based on past feel: the Canadian Armed Forces was previously hit by deep cuts when Ottawa struggled to balance the books in both the 1990s and early 2010s.        stanley water bottle         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But Sajjan says the government has no intention of abandoning its plan to spend tens  stanley shop of billions of dollars on new military equipment and troops over the next 20 years.      Rather, he says the pandemic as well as the growing number of natural disasters in Canada and instability abroad underscore the need for a strong military.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 At the same time, he says every dollar spent on defence helps the country   economy 鈥?and that the government has actually been looking for ways to speed up military spending during the pandemic.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 15, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #4498 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 10:42:48 pm »
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 VANCOUVER 鈥?The UN is sending early signals that it appstanley cup roves of Canada   forthcoming plans for peacekeeping, which are expected to involve several smaller contributions rather than a single specific mission that gets all of the government   available resources.The Trudeau government is poised to finally open the curtains 鈥?at least partly 鈥?Wednesday on what sort of military personnel and equipment it is willing to offer to help with the UN   peacekeeping efforts.The long-awaited decision comes more than a year after the Liberals first promised to make up to 600 Canadian troops and 150 police officers available to the UN, and as Canada plays host to a major peacekeeping summit in Vancouver.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Sources have said that rather than focusing on one mission, Canada is offering the UN a veritable grab bag of goodies stanley cups uk  in the form of helicopters, trainers and other assets for a var stanley canada iety of different missions.While such an approach might seem scattershot, it   actually preferable when it comes to developed countries like Canada, the UN   undersecretary general for field support told The Canadian Press in an interview.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 That   because many missions are short on the type of high-end equipment and personnel that Canada can offer, said Atul Khare, who oversees the day-to-day operations of peacekeeping missions in the field Rojo Coronavirus crisis prompts Scugog to declare state of emergency
 If the Ministry of Education approves, Actons McKenzi stanley cup e Smith Bennett Public School will be home to a three-room childcare centre.The Halton District School Board elementary school space has been put forward as a  stanley deutschland stand-alone childcare project under the ministrys Early Years Capital Program, which seeks childcare spaces to meet its target of 10,000 over the next five years. It is separate from larger capital school project submissions.Within schools that have space, McKenzie Smith Bennett was the only one which met the criteria of an area of identified need and no additional operating challenges.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The childcare facility will include one infant, one toddler and one pre-school room. With McKenzie Smith Bennett Grade 7 and 8 students moving to Acton District High School, space within the school became available.      The proposal was to be submitted to the minist stanley cup ry by Jan. 29.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #4499 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 11:10:16 pm »
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 The Brampton Fiat Chrysler plant is s stanley cups uk hutting down production due to the novel coronavirus  COVID-19 .Fiat Chrysler Automobiles  FCA  announced in a March 18 release that the company was ceasing production at all its North American plants due to the COVID-19 pandemic until the end of the month.Vito Beato, first vice-president of Unifor Local 1285, which represents thousands of workers at the Brampton plant, confirmed that the facility had suspended production effective March 18 because of the virus.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to a FCA fact sheet, there are 3,202 hourly employees at the facility.Beato said plants that supply parts to the Chrysler facility have also shut down due to the virus, so the number of workers affected by the shutdow stanley cup usa n is higher.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He said union members will have access to employment insurance  EI  and additional benefits while the plants are closed. We ;re working with the companies and the government, of course, to look at getting everybody topped up,  he said.  So we ;re looking to make sure tha stanley italia t everyone makes as close to 100 per cent of their wages as possible.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In the March 18 release, FCA said they worked with the autoworkers union to come to the decision to cease production at their North American plants through to the end of March.