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« Réponse #4530 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 12:48:11 pm »
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 A man has been arrested and charged after a frightening incident in a Mississauga neighbourhood that left residents rattled and forced several schools and daycares into hold and secure mode.A part of the encounter was captured on video.Vitalii Berezii, 37, of Mississauga, has been charged with weapons dangerous in connection with the dramatic incident at Fieldgate Drive and Bloor Street on Tuesday, Oct. 30.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Several Mississauga schools and daycare centres were forced into hold and secure mode after residents said a man in the neighbourhood was armed with a knife just before 1 vaso stanley 1:30 a.m.Peel poli stanley flask ce say there were multiple 911 calls about a  male displaying a knife  in the area.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A woman who was walking her dogs back into her apartment complex at 3315 Fieldgate Dr. said the man became agitated when the dogs started barking. She argued with him and moments later, he appeared to be armed.He came at me with a machete, said the woman, who wanted to be identified only as Mel. It was scary, and I called police.               ARTICLE CON stanley becher TINUES BELOW                                        Mel also used her smartphone to record the man   actions.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Peel Const. Iryna Yashnyk said the weapon was not a knife, as initially reported, but someth Yqsb Premier Doug Ford to introduce bill to protect workers during COVID-19 pandemic
 Officials in Haldimand and Hamilton say the risk of residents contracting coronavirus is low 鈥?and theyre making efforts to keep it that way.Both municipalities have followed recommendations from the provincial and federal governments to close facilities such as museums, libraries and arenas to the public as a way to promote social distancing.Mayor Fred Eisenberger said, As you know, these are difficult decisions that we ;re having to make here, but all aimed toward preventing spread in our community.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This is on top of the federal governments recommendation to avoid all non-essential travel outside of Canada and the Ontario governments decision to shutter schools until April 6.I want ev stanley cup ery parent and family to know with confidence that when their child returns to school, they will be in a safe and healthy learning environment, Education Minister Stephen Lecce said when the decision to close  stanley water bottle schools was announced March 13.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 To support these efforts, many community groups have opted to cancel or postpone events and regular meetings.In an open letter on Facebook, Pastor Steve Kerr of Gateway Church i stanley cup n Caledonia announced that they would be forgoing corporate services in favour of streaming online for the weeks of March 15 to 29, following the recommendations from Public Health Ontario to limit large gatherings

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« Réponse #4531 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 01:14:51 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is holding con stanley cup sultations over the summer about an updated Canadian definition of beer 鈥?what can go in it, sugar content 鈥?and new labelling rules for brewers. Beer is big business in Canada. Here are a few numbers to keep in mind.$9.1 billion: Sales of beer between April 2016 and March 20170.7: Percentage increase in overall sales from the preceding 12-month period               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        0.4: Percentage increase in sales of Canadian beers2.1: Percentage increase in sale of imported beers        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 817: Breweries in Canada in 20172.23 billion: Litres stanley cup  of beer sold in fiscal year 2 stanley cup 016-2017               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        75.5: Litres of beer per person of legal drinking age in 2017                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              80.9: Litres of beer per person of legal drinking age in 201360: Percentage of sales in cans30: Percentage of sales in bottles10: Percentage of sales in kegs Source: Statistics Canada, Beer Canada By The Canadian Press               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Bhbx Top court to resume in-person hearings
 Toronto city council unanimously passed a motion Thursday to provide a financial contribution in support of the legal fight against Quebec   law restricting religious symbols.In a statement, the city said council voted to reaffirm Toronto   opposition to  stanley becher Quebec   Bill 21 and to provide a one-time contribution of $100,000 to the organizations that have taken up the legal challenge against it.The lawsuit is led by the National Council of Canadian Muslims and the World Sikh Organization of Canada, both Ottawa-based, as well as the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, based in Toronto.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Toronto also called on other Canadian municipalities to affirm their opposition to Bill 21 and provide financial contrib stanley tumblers utions to support the legal challenge. Canada   largest city followed Brampton city council, which on Wednesday was the first to vote to contribute $100,000 to the three groups challenging the Quebec law.Adopted in June 2019, Bill 21 prohibits the wearing of religious symbols such as hijabs, kippas and turbans by teachers and other government emp stanley cup loyees deemed to be in positions of authority. Debate over the law was revived this month with news that a teacher in Chelsea, Que., had been reassigned because of her hijab.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We cannot simply stand by as Torontonians and Canadians and see a law like this diminish the pro

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« Réponse #4532 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 01:42:16 pm »
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 A Canadian man has been sentenced to 20 years in a U.S. federal prison for his role in a smuggling operation that sent more than $130 million worth of drugs between the United States and Canada.Prosecutors had arg kubki stanley ued that Harinder Dhaliwal of Brampton, Ont., should spend 30 years behind bars for his role in the drug trafficking ring, while defence lawyers had argued for a lighter sentence.Judge William Skretny of Buffalo, N.Y., handed the decision down on Wednesday, but did not elaborate on his reasoning.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Dhaliwal, who was arrested in Canada in 2014, was among a group of at least six other people indicted on charges related to distribution and exportation of large amounts of cocaine and marijuana between 2006 and 2011.He was held in Canadian custody for nearly two years before being extradited to the U.S. to face charges in April 2016.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                stanley cup                   Weeks later, court documents show that Dhaliwal pleaded guilty to one of the eight charges against him, namely conspiracy to export at least five kilograms of cocaine from the U.S.As part of his plea agreement, the defendant admitted that during the course of the charged conspiracy, he was responsible for the transportation, exportation and distribution of more than 3,000 ki stanley cup becher lograms of cocaine ... and the importation of tens of thousands of ecstasy pills and hundreds of pounds of marijuana, pro Sdzd They passed the admissions test, but they were failing in class. How Niagara College tackled an international student crisis
 OTTAWA 鈥?Canadians can expect to see a different Snowbirds show next year 鈥?including fewer low-level and low-speed manoeuvres 鈥?as the military is placing ne stanley taza w restrictions on its famed aerobatics team following two crashes in less than a year.The restrictions were revealed Monday as the Royal Canadian Air Force announced the Snowbirds ; iconic  stanley drinking cup Tutor jets were allowed back into the air after being grounded for more than three months following a deadly crash in British Columbia.It   believed the plane went down after striking a bird shortly after takeoff from Kamloops on May 17. Capt. Jennifer Casey, the team   public affairs officer, was killed after trying t stanley cup o eject, while the pilot, Capt. Richard MacDougall, sustained serious injuries.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The crash was the second in less than eight months after another Tutor went down in the U.S. state of Georgia in October. A flight investigation found a problem with the plane   fuel-delivery system and flagged concerns with the ejection system.A report released in June found that the ejection seat got tangled with the pilot   parachute as he tried to escape. The pilot sustained minor injuries.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Similar concerns about the ejection system were raised by investigators after the Kamloops crash, which remains under investigation.Col. Ron Walker, commander of the Snowbirds ; hom

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« Réponse #4533 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 02:10:00 pm »
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 Halton police are looking to identify a vehicle linked to the shooting dea stanley flask th of a Georgetown man in October 2019.In October, 36-year-old Ryan Lorde, a Nova Scotia-born music executive also known as Littles the General, was  shot and killed  outside of his home on Monarch Drive, police said.Residents reported hearing five or six gunshots around 11 p.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police believe the suspect vehicle is possibly a black, four-door, Toyota Camry or a similar vehicle. The vehicle may have been rented, loaned, stolen or sold between October or November of 2019.      No  vaso stanley arrests have been made in connection with Lorde   murder.        ARTICLE CONTINUES B stanley thermos ELOW                                 Police are urging anyone with information or CCTV cameras in the area of Monarch Drive and Niagara Trail to contact the Halton Regional Police Services Homicide Bureau at 905-825-4776. Edpk How to include Fido in estate planning
 One of the mysteries around the whole WE Charity controversy has revolved around this question: where were Justin Trudeaus political instincts For a prime minister who has been a master of image and perception, Trudeau would be expected to immediately recognize the perils of pairing his government with a charity so closely tied to his family.In political marketing terms, it was an extremely risky merger of brands 鈥?one that would have stopped any professional brand manager in his tracks. Or, as the political pros say, the optics werent ideal.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Thursday, in a rare appearance before a Commons committee, Trudeau testified that his instincts about optics hadnt completely failed him in this whole mess: he said he  pushed back  when he first learned on May 8 that WE and the Liberal  we  were going into business together to give pandemic relief to students.Trudeau didnt say  no,  he claimed, but rather  not now.  He pushed back,  slowed it down,  but he didnt slam his foot on the brakes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                       stanley drinking cup             When I learned that WE Charity was recommended, I pushed back,  Trudeau said.  I know that appearances can harm a good program, and of course, that   exactly what happened here. Trudea stanley cup u also knows that failure to appear can s stanley cups uk peak volumes in politics, and thats what landed him in front of the finance committee for 90 minutes on Thursday to testify that h

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« Réponse #4534 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 03:06:44 pm »
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 The United Conservative Party, as well as four federal parties, have announced that they are receiving the federal wage subsidy or intend to apply for it. According to the UCP, it is applying for the program to cover employees salaries as donations to the party have dwindled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As we had previously noted, our fundraising opportunities have been restricted during the pandemic and we have lost fundraising events in our 2020 calendar due to the restrictions on gatherings,  UCP director of communications Evan Menzies said in a statement.Political parties as non-profit entities are eligible to apply for the subsidy.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Alberta NDP provincial secretary Brandon Stevens has said that the party does not intend to apply for the subsidy at this time.      Among federal parties, the Liberals, NDP, Conservative Party and Green Party have confirmed that  stanley thermos they are seeking funds from the aid program.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 However, the Bloc Qu茅b茅cois h stanley bottles ave criticized the other parties for applying for the funding, saying that the Bloc has less money, but isnt  stanley cup price planning to apply for the benefit. Wawh No PMO direction to choose WE: minister
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« Réponse #4535 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 03:34:17 pm »
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 The city has a new council that looks a lot like the old council.Burlington declared the official election results from the 2022 municipal election on Oct. 27. The election saw the re-election of the entire municipal council from the previous term, but newcomers were victorious in the school trustee races.Of the 142,218 eligible voters in Burlington, 39,217, or 27.6 per cent, voted. Thats a drop from the 2018 municipal election, which saw 39.79 per cent of eligible voters cast a ballot.  stanley cup               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The official election winners are as follows:Mayor        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Marianne Meed WardCity and Regional Councillor Ward 1               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Kelvin Galbraith          stanley cup        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              City and Regional Councillor Ward 2Lisa KearnsCity and Regional Councillor Ward 3Rory NisanCity and Regional Councillor Ward 4Shawna Stolte               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        City and Regional Councillor Ward 5Paul SharmanCity and Regional Councillor Ward 6Angelo BentivegnaRegional ChairGary CarrHalton District School Board Trustee 鈥?Wards 1 and 2               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Matthew DiodatiHalton District School B stanley cups uk oard Trustee 鈥?Wards 3 and 6Xin Yi ZhangHalton District School Board Trustee

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« Réponse #4536 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 04:01:51 pm »
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 The westbound exit of Highway 401 at Trafalgar Road will be closed for the remainder of the month.The closure will remain in effect until July 31 for work on a new exit to accommodate the widening of the highway.Westbound traffic that would usually exit at Trafalgar should exit at Winston Churchill Boulevard, follow it north to Steeles Ave stanley us nue and proceed west on Steeles.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        If the Winston Churchill exit is missed, vehicles can exit at James Snow Parkway, follow it north to Steeles and then travel east on Steeles.      The eastbound exit from the 401 to Trafalgar will not be affected.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     amp;amp;lt;! /* Font Definitions */ @font-face {font-family:Cambria Math; panose-1:2 4 5 3 5 4 6 3 2 4; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:roman; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:3 0 0 0 1 0;} @font-face {font-family:Calibri; panose-1:2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:swiss; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:-53685990 stanley taza 5 -1073732485 9 0 511 0;} /* Style Definitions */ p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-unhide:no; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:; margin:0cm; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:12.0pt; font-family:Calibri,sans-serif; mso-ascii-f stanley cup ont-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-famil

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« Réponse #4537 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 04:23:45 pm »
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 WINNIPEG 鈥?A Winnipeg police officer is in hospital after being stabbed while responding to an incident at a home in the city.Police say officers were responding to a report of a stabbing on Saturday aftern stanley mug oon when they came across a fight.They say a member of their tactical support team was stabbed in the upper body, causing a serious injury.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A tourniquet was applied and the injured officer was transported to hospital in unstable condition.      Police say that during the incident, a 33-year-old male suspect was shot by an office vaso stanley r and was transported to hospital where he later died.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Manitoba  cups stanley 8217  police watchdog, the Independent Investigation Unit, has been notified about the incident.By The Canadian Press Uxlq Selfies snapped on stolen cellphone used to ID thief
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« Réponse #4538 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 05:10:50 pm »
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 The Halton Hills Fire Department is hiring 12 to 15 part-time firefighters, with applications being accepted starting Oct. 29.Heres everything you need to know:Who is eligible to apply                stanley thermos mug  ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Interested individuals must live stanley fr  within six km of the fire station to which theyll be assigned, with preferential consideration given to those who live less than three km away. Other requirements include: a grade 12 diploma or educational equivalent, current valid Ontario drivers license, proof of COVID-19 vaccination, a clean drivers abstract, and ability to obtain a class D drivers license with Z endorsement during the probationary period.Is it competitive to get on part-time         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Yes, its very competitive,  said assistant deputy chief Martin Mills.  We will probably have close to 80 people applying for these positions. Whats the testing process like                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Qualified applicants are first invited to write an aptitude test. Those who pass will then advance to a physical fitness test. From there, selected ap stanley sverige plicants will move onto the interview process. Those who are ultimately chosen will be part of a recruit class that starts early next year.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                                  @font-face {font-family:Cambria Math; panose-1 Qbvx Three men in Halton Hills charged with impaired driving
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« Réponse #4539 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 05:29:12 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?An investigation has found a pilot who died during a training mission near the Alberta-Saskatchewan boundary didn ;t eject or call for help before the crash.A release from the Department of National Defence says Capt. Thomas McQueen, who was 29 and from Hamilton, died on impact in the November crash.The department says McQueen   single-seater plane was part of an exercise which involved dropping simulated bombs over the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range in Saskatchewan.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The investigation has found the plane was flying at an altitude of 137 metres when it dropped its simulated bomb and McQueen then tried to manoeuvre away to avoid any simulated bomb fragmentation.Capt. Trevor R stanley spain eid with the Royal Canadian Air Force says McQueen   plane rolled to the left shortly after the simulated bomb drop and then crashed to the ground and exploded on impact.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The bank angle decreased slightly just before the aircraft hit the ground, he said. stanley cup Another pilot witnessed the crash and called for help.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There were no radio transmiss stanley fr ions from McQueen, said the Airworthiness Investigative Authority in a release.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              He did not eject and was fatally injured when the aircr Zpou New owner of Port Hope file factory plans to preserve, modernize building
 TORONTO 鈥?Canadian insurers Manulife Financial Corp. and Sun Life Financial Inc. said Thursday that they see significant potential for Asian markets as the region   middle class continues to grow.While results were mixed among specific countries, both insurers reported their Asian divisions helped prop up fourth-quarter results as they invest further in the region.We ;re scaling our business to grow across the diverse markets in Asia, said Manulife chief executive Roy Gori on an earnings call.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Manulife saw core earnings for its Asian division  stanley cup website up 2.6 stanley cup  per cent from the third quarter, though down from the same quarter a year earlier, while its U.S. and Canadian divisions saw declines compared with both the third quarter and a year earlier.In December, the insurer started a 16-year partnership with VietinBank, o vaso stanley ne of the largest banks in Vietnam to further expand in the country.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Vietnam has significant growth potential with one of Asia   highest GDP growth rates, a high proportion of working-age population and life insurance penetration rates that are well below other emerging and developed markets in Asia, said Gori.Sun Life reported its Asian division saw underlying net income climb 12 per cent in the last quarter, ahead of the nine per cent in Canada, while its U.S. operations saw a 51 per cent

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 MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec authorities say they prefer bars and restaurants follow public health directives instead of being forced by the government to collect th stanley bottles e personal information of their patrons in case of a COVID-19 outbreak.We aren ;t there yet, Premier Francois Legault told reporters Tuesday when asked about requiring private businesses to keep a register of customers. New Brunswick, for example, requires bars, restaurants and other venues to collect such data to make it easier to trace people after an outb stanley spain reak.Maybe in places like bars, if there is spread of the virus, we can ask for a register to trace people who were in contact with infected people, Legault said. But our first wish is for people to respect the two-metre rule and that there is no spread.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Monday, Health Minister Christian Dube threatened owners of bars and restaurants with closure after reports that some in the Montreal area weren ;t following public health guidelines to slow the spread of COVID-19.Dr. Horacio Arruda, the province   director of public health, told reporters Tuesday that forcing businesses to collect the personal data of their patrons is not the Quebec way of doing things 鈥?for now.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We could look at that, he said, referri stanley termosky ng to a register. We aren ;t in the same cultur Jksx Brampton doctor describes patient experience at COVID-19 assessment centre
 COVID-19 has spread rapidly through Heritage Green Nursing Home with 17 residents and 10 staff currently ill on multiple floors of the Stoney Creek long-term care centre.A second vul stanley cup nerable population is also at risk after the Salvation Army confirmed Monday that a man who stayed at its men   shelter on York Boulevard has tested positive for COVID-19.ArcelorMittal Dofasco has announced its first case in an employee who works in pickling and cold roll. The company said in a statement Monday that close contacts of the worker are self-isolating.              stanley quencher   ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In addition, a Six Nations Police officer in the plainclothes unit tested positive for COVID-19. The officer has been in self-isolation since March 17.In preparation for an anticipated surge of COVID-19 patients, Joseph Brant Hospital is building a temporary pandemic response unit. The modular structure will have 93 beds and connect to the south tower.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Efforts to stop the spread of stanley cup  COVID-19 ramped up Monday with those over the age of 70 told to stay home always.Concern over the virus potentially overwhelming the health-care system was evident in the tone of Premier Doug Ford s daily update.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Every week, every day, every hour we can push back that surge is another week, another day, another hour that we have to pr

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 Residents of Markhams Charity Crescent are alarmed after a metal leaf from Charity, stanley cup  the controversial cow-sculpture-on-stilts, fell off the statue over the weekend.Danny Da Silva, who lives on Charity Crescent and who is one of several neighbours who wants the st stanley vattenflaska atue moved 鈥?which council has agreed to 鈥?alerted the city to the issue. We assume that during the wind storm of last week, one of the maple leaves from the Charity Crescent sculpture came loose and landed outside the orange safety fence, Da Silva said in an email to the town. Thankfully, nobody was hurt, but now the city must act in order to ensure the safety of everyone who lives in the crescent and those visiting the sculpture. This sculpture is not suitable or safe anywhere without serious re-examination; the sculpture is falling apart in less than a year.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         This leaf is the size of my head, weighs over half a pound, and is very pointy, so use your imagination,  said Da Silva.      Councillor Karen Rea voted to move the statue from Charity Crescent last September, but now doesnt want it located anywhere in Markham.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  I had concerns about stanley cups uk  the wind when it was initially on our agenda, she said. Considering what has happened, I believe Charity should be removed and not relocated to any public property, as this cannot ever happen again. Ypcv Ever wonder how your property tax dollars are used in Barrie  Here s a bill breakdown
 A 21-year-old Grimsby man is facing gun and drug charges after an  in-depth  Hamilton police investi stanley botella gation into drug trafficking in the city.The investigation by Hamiltons gangs and weapons enforcement unit led police to search an address and car near North Service Road and Winston Road in Grimsby on Thursday, Aug. 27.With the help of tactical officers from the emergency response unit, police arrested the 21-year-old in his car. When he was searched, police allegedly found cocaine, Percocet pills and cash.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police allege they also found a loaded Glock handgun inside his car, a tw vaso stanley o-door Mercedes Benz sedan that was also seized.Inside his residence, police allege they found more drugs, drug paraphernalia, including digital scales, and a conductive energy weapon  sometimes known by the brand name Taser .        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The cocaine seized is valued at $4,800 and the Percocet pills at $200.The 21-year-old faces charges of possession for the purpose of trafficking  cocaine and oxycodone , proceeds of crime under $5,000, possession of a prohibited weapon, several firearm offences and four  stanley deutschland counts of possession contrary to an order.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He was expected to appear in Hamilton court Friday.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister staged a one-man protest of sorts Friday, refusing to sign on to Justin Trudeau   pan-Canadian climate change framework without first getti stanley kubek ng an agreement on more federal money for health care.Manitoba is one of only two provinces that wouldn ;t support the climate agreement finalized in Ottawa following a first ministers meeting between the premiers and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.It came as no surprise that Saskatchewan wasn ;t on board: Premier Brad Wall has long opposed putting a national price on carbon.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But Pallister   opposition was unexpected, his rationale even more so.When asked his reasons, Pallister indicated that the Trudeau government   intention to cut in half the annual rate of increase on health care t stanley cup ransfer payments to three per cent in April was simply unacceptable.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The provinces and territories are united in their opposition to changing the funding formula, saying they fear a dramatic impact on health delivery. The premiers have called for a separate meeting to discuss the issue.I am concerned about the health of our health care system and so I have an obligation because that   the first concern of the people of vaso stanley  my province to raise the issue, Pallister said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Gbix Royal Canadian Air Force celebrating 100 years with attempt at Guinness record
 TORONTO 鈥?The Ontario government is attempting to close an ugly round of bargaining as it restarts talks with the only remaining teachers ; union without a contract, and a stanley us n expert says the COVID-19 pandemic may create a path to labour peace.University of Toronto professor and former deputy education minister Charles Pascal says the unprecedented crisis, and the dramatic response that has altered daily life, have also changed the tone coming from the government.Pascal said Premier Doug Ford   government has abandoned the inflammatory rhetoric and divisive public bargaining it had engaged in with the province   teachers ; unions since last summer, focusing instead on calm, clear pandemic response.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That new approach appears to have had an effect on th stanley cup e once-turbulent talks that led to near-daily walkouts and strikes, closing schools just weeks ago.It takes the pressure off so that people can sit at the table, quietly, while attention is being paid elsewhere, he said. All of a sudden the government wants to appear genuine about being fair in every direction.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In recent weeks, the province has secured tentative agreements with stanley flask  three of four teachers ; unions that had been without contracts since August.On Thursday, the government returned to the bargaining table with the Ontario Secondary S

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 When it comes to finding somewhere to live, Ann Lawlor says you cant do much better than Halton Hills. Its like nirvana,  says the Ward 4 councillor.  We have a fabulous location, were surrounded by beautifu stanley cup l countryside, weve got the Niaga stanley water bottle ra Escarpment. And w stanley cup ithin an hour, you can be at a major-league baseball game or a theatrical show. And then you come home to this beautiful, quiet hometown. And Lawlor would like it to stay that way, which is why she has decided to run for mayor in Octobers municipal election. She joins Ward 2 councillor Bryan Lewis in the mayors race.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I want to stay on the path Halton Hills has been on for the last several years,  Lawlor said.  We have a very forward-looking council in things like a healthy environment and how weve tackled climate change. I want to maintain a safe, prosperous town. Lawlor was first elected to council in 2010, serving three terms as the councillor for Ward 4. Prior to joining council, she worked for 10 years as an account executive in her familys marketing company, followed by five years as the director of a non-profit social service agency and then managed her own consulting business.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Lawlor has also been very active in a number of community groups. She has served as a director on both the Halton Hills Community Energy Corporation and the Georgetown Hospital Foundation. She was presi Tnts Ontario ticket claims Friday   s Lotto Max jackpot
 It was an election like no other, but the stanley cup  winner is familiar.Liberal Karina Gould locked up her third term as Burlington MP with a convincing electoral win September 20. 聽Gould celebrated with roughly 50 enthusiastic supporters at The Poacher in downtown Burlington arriving at the event well after midnight.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I am so excited for all of the work we are going to continue to do. The people of Burlington voted to tackle climate change. They voted for affordable daycare. They voted for affordable housing. They voted for womens rights. They voted for LGBTQ rights. They voted to end systemic racism and they voted most importantly to end the fight agai stanley cup nst COVID-19,  said Gould. 聽As of publishing time, Elections Canada reported 80 per cent of all Burlington polls were in giving Gould 14,664 votes, Emily Brown of the Conservative Party had 12,250 votes, Nick Page of the NDP had 4,257 votes, Michael Bator of the PPC had 1,469 votes, Christian Cullis of the Green Party had 779 votes, and Jevin Carroll of the Parti Rhinoceros Party had 67 votes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The mood at the election event was jubilant with rowdy supporters yelling back to Ottawa as she approached the venue.Gould was visibly excited as she delivered a speech wherein she thanked voters, family mem stanley cups uk bers and supporters.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Immens

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 Thirteen stab wounds were inflicted on Paul Atchison in front of botella stanley  his Stewart Street apartment on Feb. 8, 2017.Those wounds covered his chest, head, neck, shoulders and back as Dr. Andrew Williams, a forensic vaso stanley  pathologist with the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service, set to work conducting Atchisons autopsy the following day.In great detail, Williams recorded each injury with measurements and location as well as the damage each stab wound caused.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        His findings were divulged to a jury on Tuesday, who have been tasked with determining the innocence or guilt of Brya vaso stanley n Townson, 37, who faces a second-degree murder charge in relation to Atchisons grisly stabbing death. Court heard that Townson will likely say his actions were in self defence.Since last week, Crown Attorneys Kevin Doyle and Sam Humphrey have presented evidence against Townson in the Superior Court of Justice in Peterborough. The jury has heard that Atchison was stabbed in front of his apartment on Simcoe Street during the early morning hours of Feb. 8, 2017.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Townsons on-again off-again girlfriend Tiana Carnahan was present during the attack. During her testimony she said she was at Atchisons apartment when Townson, her boyfriend at the time, showed up. Carnahan added they all exited the home together.She said Atchison then grabbed her one hand and Townson the other which prompted he Maus First responders show appreciation for health-care professionals in Mississauga and Brampton
 Thinking about buying your first home in Halton Regio stanley cup n First-time home buyers would need somewhere between one and four years of salary based on average income  $66,200 in 2018 according to StatCan  on or before closing day.A report by Zoocasa showed the estimated amount of cash first-time home buyers woul stanley cup spain d need on hand to purchase homes in 25 communities across the province.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Oakville topped the list with an estimate of $237,530, nearly $150,000 more than the estimated closing cost and down payment of a home in Toronto.Burlington and Milton were more affordable than Toronto but sat higher above the provincial average. Home buyers would need about $73,000 on closing day, while Milton buyers would need nearly $67,000.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The majority of the funds are required for the down payment, while provincial sales tax on mortgage insurance, an Ontario Land Transfer Tax  though first-time buyers can get a rebate of up to $4,000 , and legal fees also contributed to final costs. On a new build, buyers will a stanley cup lso need to pay a 13 per cent HST, though rebates through the province are available.Oakville 鈥?              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        With the average home in Oakville worth about $1.1 million, buyers are required to have a down payment of 20 per cent, saving them a relatively small amount of money on mortgage insur