Auteur Sujet: uofw Philippines to ban entry of foreigners over coronavirus no exceptions min  (Lu 55477 fois)

MethrenRaf

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 96570
    • rniw SUNDAY READS: Is Thanksgiving Monday a paid holiday, where are all the COVID-19 tests, plus why nurses are leaving the profession
gelb Saudi prince sent hit squad to Canada: claim says
« Réponse #4620 le: Aujourd'hui à 06:58:51 am »
Hxqo How Toronto s mobile COVID-19 testing centres popped up 鈥?and became an essential part of the fight against the pandemic
 MONTREAL 鈥?Canadian snowb stanley spain irds who were lucky enough to escape property damage from hurricane Irma will still face higher costs as insurance providers jack up premiums and condo associations levy special assessments, say Florida insurance experts.We ;re probably looking at across-the-board 15 to 20 per cent increase in property insurance costs over the next year, says Brad Hubbard, the Tampa owner of an insurance agency and an engineering consulting firm specializing in flood risk.He said the higher premiums could come from greater insurance losses and reinsurance companies determining there is a statistical increase in the risk that future storms will be more frequent and severe.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Hurricane Irma is expected to be one of the mostly costly storms in history with losses estimated at US$20 billion to US$65 billion, including up to US$50 billion in the U.S., according to risk modelling software company AIR Worldwide.Additional insurance costs will be borne by all insured Florida homeowners, incl stanley mugs uding the estimated 500,000 Canadians  stanley thermos mug who own Florida properties.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Condo owners could also face special assessments if their building sustains heavy damage that isn ;t fully covered by insurance or its policy has a high deductible.Your condo can be fine but at the end of the year you could receive a bill that says $3,500, 8 Tlit 2 dead in collision in Mapleton Township, Ont.
 Negative encounters and concerns about safety are par for the course among homeless youth who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgend stanley cup er, two-spirit, gender nonconforming or queer  LGBTQ+  in York Region.Thats according to a new research study investigating issues facing LGBTQ+ youth, including the need for an emergency housing service designed to serve this group, released at Seneca College King Campus this week.The report, from Senecas School of Community Studies in collaboration with 360Kids, was the first of its kind, a comprehensive glimpse into the lived experiences of LGBTQ+ youth who have experienced homelessness or precarious housing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The survey noted what is working well 鈥?teachers ask pronouns, youth feel comfortable openly identifying to teachers, and stanley cups uk  Gay Straight Alliance groups make them feel welcomed at school.But most youth described their housing as insecure and stated they could not discuss their LGBTQ+ identity at home without risking their safety and housing security. They a stanley cup lso spoke about difficulties managing their mental health and a lack of social activities relevant to LGBTQ+.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Study participants also reported inhospitable, intolerant or unsafe social service settings or service delivery.Most youth involved in the study reported staff tolerated or actively ignored homophobic and transphobic behaviours and atti

MethrenRaf

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 96570
    • rniw SUNDAY READS: Is Thanksgiving Monday a paid holiday, where are all the COVID-19 tests, plus why nurses are leaving the profession
blet Mac student Emma Mogus showcases invention for Jimmy Fallon
« Réponse #4621 le: Aujourd'hui à 07:22:35 am »
Roxl Quebec orders businesses closed until Jan. 11
 TORONTO 鈥?The Ontario Ministry of Education says it will not renew its contract with We Charity and will investigate any expenditures to date.Alexandra Adamo, a spokeswoman for Education Minister Stephen Lecce, says the Ontario government is deeply concerned and troubled by the allegations that have been made against WE.In an email, she says this is taxpayer money and hard working people in the province deserve to know that their money is delivering value.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Adamo says the allegations, which she did not specify, raise serious questions.On June 18, the ministry announc stanley termosar ed that it would give WE Charity $250,000 for a year-long education program that aims to nurture empathy and compassion in students and increase student outcomes in aca stanley mugs demic engagement, workplace readiness, and citizenship.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Adamo said she believes that education may be the only Ontario ministry that has funded WE.These alle stanley thermos mug gations raise serious questions, she wrote in an email Friday. That is why the Ministry of Education has been directed to not renew the contract with WE and to investigate expenditures to date.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Earlier Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he knew there would be problems with perception over having WE Charity run a $900-million student-volunteer progr Dter More than 1,000 Ontario schools have a case of COVID and 47 schools closed
 Quebec City is reeling aft stanley cup website er police arrested a suspect in a stabbing incident late Saturday that left two people dead and five others injured.News of the violent attack prompted several politicians, sports teams and other public figures to offer messages of condolence and share reactions of shock and grief:___               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         My heart breaks for the loved ones of the two people killed in last nights horrific attack in Quebec City. Im also wishing a full recovery to the injured. Were keeping you in our thoughts and will be there for you. To all the first responders, thank you for your critical work. 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 ___ Quebec is waking up after a night of horror. Words fail me to describe such a tragedy. I offer my condolences to the relatives of the victims.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Quebec Premier Francois Legault                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              ___ Our  CapitaleNationale and all of  Quebec is in mourning this morning. We are wholeheartedly with the relatives of the victim stanley cup s. 鈥?Quebec Minister of Public Security Genevieve Guilbault___ Our hearts are with the victims and their families of the tragedy last night in Quebec City. Words cannot express our sorrow in the face of such violence. stanley cup  鈥?Gov.-Gen. Julie Payette               ARTICLE

MethrenRaf

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 96570
    • rniw SUNDAY READS: Is Thanksgiving Monday a paid holiday, where are all the COVID-19 tests, plus why nurses are leaving the profession
hoyy Racism escalating in Thunder Bay: Fiddler
« Réponse #4622 le: Aujourd'hui à 07:48:02 am »
Nxzv Semi-conscious man pulled from Georgetown house fire
 SANAA, Yemen 鈥?Yemeni witnesses and security officials say a Saudi-led coalition airstrike on a crowded market has killed at least 25 people, including children.They say Tuesday   strike in the western province of Taiz wounded at least 30 others.The witnesses and officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they feared retaliation or were not authorized to brief the media.            stanley becher     ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                stanley cup                          The coalition could not immediately be reached for comment.      International rights groups have accused the coalition of bombing civilian gather stanley becher ings, markets, hospitals and residential areas across Yemen since the beginning of its air campaign against Iran-backed rebels, known as Houthis, in March 2015.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The stalemated war has killed more than 10,000 civilians and pushed the Arab world   poorest country to the brink of famine.By Ahmed Al-Haj, The Associated Press Icxd Police investigating Sherkston beach brawl
 Ontario issued 54 per cent more COVID-19 fines in the second wave than the first, according to a recent report by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association  CCLA .聽The report, released May 13, outlines data on COVID-19 fines and the tightening of restrictions in five Canadian provinces: Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, Manitoba and Nova Scotia.While Ontario was among the lowest in terms of tickets distributed per population amid the second wave at 0.22 per 1,000 people, the province experienced a significant increase nonetheless.聽Manitoba had the highest rate of fines issued in the second wave at 0.69 per 1,000.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           stanley thermos               From September 2020 to March 2021, Ontario reported 3,942 fines distributed, up from 2,562 over the previous six months and in January alone, a total of 1,368 COVID-19 related fines were issued 鈥?more than hal stanley botella f of the total amount in the first wave.As well, the report states that although exact figures are not available, we estimate that since the beginning of the  stanley quencher pandemic Ontario has issued at minimum $5.7 million in COVID-19 related fines.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

MethrenRaf

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 96570
    • rniw SUNDAY READS: Is Thanksgiving Monday a paid holiday, where are all the COVID-19 tests, plus why nurses are leaving the profession
lbrd Mohawk artist s work continuing to go nationwide
« Réponse #4623 le: Aujourd'hui à 08:55:52 am »
Wyoj WHAT   S GOING ON HERE: Pfaff Audi Newmarket lot expansion
 With the introduction of the new iPhone X and the Samsung Galaxy S8, LG h stanley becher as come out with a phone that easily enters the competition.Display: This phone has a crisp, clean looking display that is bright and easy to read. Although easily managed in the settings app, the brightness is set quite high at default. The screen itself is 2,880 x 1,440 pixels, which is quite large, but is not large enough to be cumbersome.User interface: The V30 is very smooth and is very forgiving when it comes to app placement and overall usability. Much like its competitors, the square apps are lined across the pa stanley quencher ges and can be easily managed into groups. On the home page, a weather app sits in the top of the screen, but can be easily moved or removed by holding it down. All apps can be adjusted for size using a grid, giving the user complete creative availability.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Camera: The camera has a few unique settings, including a split-screen and a number of filters, inc stanley mugs luding a fish eye lens. The main camera is 16MP and has an f/1.6 aperture, which helps with low-light photography. A second camera right beside is 13MP and has an f/1.9 aperture. Both of these cameras take crisp, clear photos, but this treatment is lacking in the front-facing camera, where the pictures are a little grainy and can easily come out blurry.      Look and Feel: Although the phone is quite large, it is smooth and can easily fit in the palm of your hand.  Vnqk Today s coronavirus news: U.S. new cases hit record; more Europeans hospitalized than ever; Ontario reports highest number of new cases ever
 TORONTO 鈥?The Ontario Securities Commission is moving to ban deferred sales charges on mutual funds 鈥?a move that will harmonize the watchdog   policy on such fees with the rest of the country.The securities regulator announced Friday that it is preparing to prohibit the payment of upfront sales commissions by fund organizations to dealers.Deferred sales char stanley cup ges are paid by investors when they withdraw money from mutual funds before a set date.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Critics oppose such fees because advisers earn upfront commission higher than they would on other types of mutual funds, potentially incentivizing them to push DSC funds over ones with lower costs. stanley cup spain Though the Canadian Securities Administrators announced a ban on such charges last year and critics have long called for the OSC to follow suit, the regulator was unwilling to make a change until now.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The OSC attributed the decision to support for a harmonized DSC ban it recently receiv stanley mug ed from industry stakeholders.In moving forward with the ban on DSCs, the OSC also considered the decline in the use of the DSC option in Ontario, as well as advances in industry innovation, said a release from the regulator.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Recent innovation in the industry has provided Ontario investors with access to affordable invest

MethrenRaf

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 96570
    • rniw SUNDAY READS: Is Thanksgiving Monday a paid holiday, where are all the COVID-19 tests, plus why nurses are leaving the profession
ftum IN QUOTES: Why Halton residents want to see a growth plan that says no to u
« Réponse #4624 le: Aujourd'hui à 09:07:40 am »
Mbmm We just want to be heard   : Town of Halton Hills diversity survey taken down after criticism
 TORONTO 鈥?Canada said Thursday that its consular officials have not received permission to attend the trials of two Canadians who were arrested in China two years ago in a move widely viewed as a pressure tactic over Canadas detention of an executive at Chinese telecommunications gian stanley flask t Huawei.Michael Kovrig, a former diplomat, and Michael Spavor, an entrepreneur, were arrested in December 2018, days after Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou was detained in Vancouver, British Columbia. The U.S. wants her extradited to face fraud charges related to her companys dealings with Iran.Kovrig and Spavor face spying accusations, and the Canadian Embassy in Beijing has been notified that court hearings for the two are scheduled to take place Friday and Monday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The official notification received from Chinese authorities indicated that these trials are closed to both the public and the media. De kubki stanley spite several official requests to stanley cup  Chinese authorities, Canadian officials have not yet received permission to attend the trials,  Global Affairs spokesperson Christelle Chartrand said. We remain deeply troubled by the lack of transparency surrounding these proceedings.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 China has demanded Mengs immediate and unconditional release, saying the U.S. engineered her detention as part of a drive to contain Chinas growing rise. Canadian authorities say Kovrig and Spavor  Xqxd Researchers find earliest evidence of winemaking
 OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and provincial and territorial leaders will speak tonight about ways to better protect those in long-term care facilities, which have been hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada.Topping the agenda for the weekly first ministers ; conference call is Trudeau   promise of  vaso stanley federal support to top up the wages of personal support workers and other front-line health workers in long-term care homes.The objective is to encourage more of those essential workers to stay on in those higher-risk jobs, and compensate them for orders in some provinces banning them from working in multiple facilities.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Roughly half of Canada   more than 1,000 deaths from COVID-19 have occurred in long-term care facilities.Trudeau promised Wednesday that the fede stanley cupe ral government would provide financial assistance to essential workers who earn less than $2,500 a month.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But the federal gover stanley cup nment wants to co-ordinate its support with measures taken by provincial governments.Quebec has already announced it will top up the wages of essential workers in nursing homes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his province will follow suit but first he wants to see what Ottawa intends to offer.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                     

MethrenRaf

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 96570
    • rniw SUNDAY READS: Is Thanksgiving Monday a paid holiday, where are all the COVID-19 tests, plus why nurses are leaving the profession
aghy RBC officially opens at new Parry Sound location
« Réponse #4625 le: Aujourd'hui à 09:31:34 am »
Lvwf Martin Regg Cohn: Doug Ford has found his voice in the pandemic. Why has Andrea Horwath lost her way
 Halton Region Public Health is warning residents after someone has tested positive for West Nile virus.This is the first confirmed human case in the year, however mosquitoes tested stanley water jug  around the region in Oakville, Milton and Burlington have tested positive for the virus in the past months. The Halton Region Health Department works diligently to reduce the risk of West Nile virus i cups stanley n our community through education and preventive programs such as larviciding,  said Dr. Hamidah Meghani, medical officer of health for the Halton Region.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         While 80 per cent of people infected with West Nile virus experience stanley spain  no symptoms, others will have West Nile fever.       These symptoms also include headaches, muscle aches and rashes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Halton Region Public Health urges residents to take precautions to avoid getting bitten by wearing repellents with DEET or lcaridin, getting rid of standing water, and wearing long sleeved pants and shirts in areas with mosquitoes.The region continues to monitor areas with standing water around Halton in order to eliminate potential breeding sites.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        If residents see water standing for more than a week outside, in tires, bird baths or other capacities they can report it to accesshalton@halton.ca. Djzj Singh defends stance on Bill 21
 OTTAWA 鈥?A federal judge has locked in a compensation program for Canadians born with birth stanley tumblers  defects because of the drug thalidomide.Thalidomide was approved in Canada to treat morning sickness in pregnant women for less than a year in the early 1960s but it was available unofficially for several years both before and after that.The drug caused major problems in fetuses, particularly shortened and malformed limbs, and in 1990, the Canadian government set up one program to help people living with the consequences.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In 2015, the federal government set up another, but it came under attack for demanding applicants prove they were eligible by supplying detailed documentation of things their mothers did more than 50 years before.After people who h stanley cup ad been refused under that program filed a lawsuit, a third attempt in 2019 offered more money and somewhat looser standards 鈥?roughly doubling the 135 people eligible for payments under the previous programs.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The ruling by Federal Court Justice Michael Phelan locks in those payments and eligibility rules, and sets up an appeal process for people who are still denied compensation under the terms of a settlement between the government and the thalidomide victims.Though the judge accepts the settlement, his ruling says he   disappointed the federal gover stanley cups uk nment is insisting on limiting the period durin

MethrenRaf

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 96570
    • rniw SUNDAY READS: Is Thanksgiving Monday a paid holiday, where are all the COVID-19 tests, plus why nurses are leaving the profession
jixq 4 at 4 鈥?Halton news of the day for Oct. 26, 2022
« Réponse #4626 le: Aujourd'hui à 09:56:17 am »
Ioql ONDP want unvaxed legislator out as deputy speaker
 The City of Brampton wants drivers to slow down on many neighbourhood streets.At its most recent meeting on Oct. 2, committee of council received and approved a report from traffic operations technologist Radoslaw Moryc recommending the city employ  traffic calming measures  on three Brampton roads 鈥?Centre Street North between Williams Parkway and Queen Street East, Vodden Street West between Main Street North and Williams Parkway and Royal Orchard Drive between Bovaird Drive West and Williams Parkway.The report was derived from the citys Neighbourhood Traffic Man stanley flask agement Guide, which measures various factors to determine the best way to deploy traffic calming measures based on neighbourhood traffic  stanley mug concerns. The current list includes 102 roads and streets ranked via a weighted point system.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         These factors include traffic volume, speed, cut-through traffic, average number of col stanley cup lisions over three years, presence or absence of school frontage, parks, sidewalks and other pedestrian generators,  said Moryc in the report.Centre Street North is a 40 km per hour zone with a measured 85th percentile speed of 57.3 km per hour, meaning 85 per cent of motorists travel at that speed or below under normal traffic-flow condition. It also means 15 per cent of motorists along that stretch are travelling more than 17.3 km per hour over the limit.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The str Rovb Sarnia Sting edge past Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 4-3
 TORONT stanley cup O 鈥?Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:National home salesThe Canadian Real Estate Association is set to release figures for October home resales on Monday. The association recently reported that home sales set a monthly record in September and the national average price soared 17.5 per cent from last year.George Weston earningsGeorge Weston Ltd. will announce its Q3 2020 results on Tuesday. The companys subsidiary Loblaw Companies Ltd. beat quarterly expectations and boosted its dividend on Nov. 12 as Canadians continue to spend more  stanley cup on groceries during the COVID-19 pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        October inflation numbersStatistics Canada will release its Consumer Price Index for October on Wednesday. The agency previously reported that Canada   headline inflati stanley cups on measure went up in September by 0.5 per cent compared with a year ago, a better-than-expected increase, but one that experts say won ;t sway the Bank of Canada   stimulus measures.      Metro earningsMetro Inc. will release its Q4 fiscal 2020 results on Wednesday. The grocer reported Q3 same-store sales growth of 15.6 per cent while additional costs related to operating during COVID-19 started to fall.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Retail trade numbersStatistics Canada to release retail trade figures for September on Friday. The agency previously reported that retai

MethrenRaf

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 96570
    • rniw SUNDAY READS: Is Thanksgiving Monday a paid holiday, where are all the COVID-19 tests, plus why nurses are leaving the profession
lezh Fort Erie parks quiet on weekend as COVID-19 rules relaxed
« Réponse #4627 le: Aujourd'hui à 10:25:11 am »
Tgxg Trudeau urging provinces to provide 10 days of paid sick leave; Ontario reports sharp decline in testing; City staff proposing more bike lanes in Toronto
 MOSCOW 鈥?A Russi cups stanley an Soyuz rocket put a military satellite in orbit on Thursday, its first successful launch since a similar rocket failed earlier this month to deliver a crew to the International Space Station.The Russian military said a Soyuz-2 booster rocket lifted off from the Plesetsk launch facility in northwestern Russia.A Soyuz-FG rocket carrying NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos ; Alexei Ovchinin failed two minutes into the flight on Oct. 11, sending their emergency capsule into a sharp fall back to Earth. The crew landed safely, but the Russian space agency Roscosmos had suspended all Soyuz launches until Thursday, pending a probe.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 stanley tumbler         The official panel is yet to produce its formal verdict, but investigators have reportedly linked the failure to an element jettisoning one of the rocket   four side boosters from the main stage that apparently had been damaged during final assembly at the Russia-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.Russian space officials plan to conduct a couple of other unmanned Soyuz launches before launching a crew to the space station. No date for the crew launch has been set yet, but it   expected in early December.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The current space station crew 鈥?NASA   Serena Aunon-Chancellor, Russian Sergei Prokopyev and German Alexander Gerst 鈥?was sched stanley cup uled to return to Earth in December aft Xrrn Toronto to maintain more outdoor areas this winter
 Balls of brass, The Bay.For many months, Ive been dropping by Pusateris, in the upscale Saks Food Hall in the basement of The Bays flagship emporium at Yonge and Queen, wondering when it might re-open. The coming-soon signs kept changing, most recently announcing Pusateris would be back in 2021.They jumped the gun by 53 days. If only, following significant sham stanley cup ing, fleetingly 鈥?open Monday, the first full day of Torontos lockdown 2.0, closed by Tuesday. Ditto the entire departm stanley france ent store.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I did think it odd, on the weekend, buying a pile of stuff at The Bays childrens department, when the clerk assured me not to worry, staff had j stanley cup ust been told the store wouldnt be shuttering as most of the city zippered up again.  Im not sure how but The Bay has received permission to stay open.No they didnt, it appears.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Such an audacious workaround 鈥?runaround 鈥?of the reimposed rules nobody likes but to which most are adhering: Exploiting the narrow food vending component 鈥?groceries are essential 鈥?to keep the cash-registers cha-chinging for all the rest of The Bays merchandise. Dancing on the head of a tin of caviar.The spin-bumff to my colleague Josh Rubin claimed the company believed it was in compliance with the lockdown fiat Premier Doug Ford has triggered anew because of Pusateris, a feature only of the downtown location, which is why the chains o

MethrenRaf

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 96570
    • rniw SUNDAY READS: Is Thanksgiving Monday a paid holiday, where are all the COVID-19 tests, plus why nurses are leaving the profession
kmgf Mercedes settles diesel class-action lawsuit
« Réponse #4628 le: Aujourd'hui à 10:51:25 am »
Hcyn Upper Ottawa Valley OPP looking for information on    serious    collision that sent 2 to hospital
 Toronto police say the vehicle used in the fatal shooting that happened in the north end over the weekend is registered to a car rental company.During a news conference on Wednesday, Det. Sgt. Mike Carbone released surveillance footage of the night when Karim Hirani, 25, was shot to death in Toronto   North York area early Sunday.The footage shows the driver pull into the parking lot where Hirani was drinking with two friends.               AR stanley cup TICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A man gets out of the car, walks up to the trio and shoots Hirani in the head before running back to the vehicle.Carbone said the victim and his friends had been sitting in the parking lot for just minu stanley cup tes before the incident. He said it is clear from the camera footage that Hirani was the one being targeted.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Carbone said the suspect was driving a rented, dark-coloured Nissan Maxima on the night of the incident. He said the vehicle was rented from a  stanley termosy numbered company that charges cash.It would not being considered a traditional rental company, said Carbone, adding that customers do not have provide identification or a credit card.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Carbone said it seems like the suspect wanted to keep his anonymity when he rented the car.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              These folks Cbnt Whitby councillor does double duty during coronavirus as health-care worker
 UPDATE  Dec. 8, 2022 : Jason McIntyre is due back in court Feb. 22, 2023.UPDATE  Sept. 19, 2022 : The accused will be back in court on Sept. 20.UPDATE: Gravenhurst man charged in alleged McDonald   drive-thru armed robbery has case moved to July               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        UPDATE  Tuesday, May 24, 2022 : A new court date has been set for a Gravenhurst man facing charges in an alleged armed stanley puodelis  robbery in a McDonald   drive-thru.On April 13, 2021, police responded to a call about a man with a firearm in the drive-thru of the McDonald   in Graven stanley cup hurst.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 As a result, Jason McIntyre, 32, was arrested and charged with armed robbery, possession of an imitation weapon for a dangerous purpose and pointing a firearm.McIntyre last appeared in case management court in Bracebridge on May 24, 2022, represented by criminal defence lawyer Robert Y stanley tumbler asskin. His case was pushed forward to June 7, 2022.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On April 25, 2022, McIntyre attended a judicial pretrial.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              UPDATE:  Tuesday, May 3, 2022  A new court date has been set for a Gravenhurst man facing charges in an alleged armed robbery in a McDonald   drive-thru.On April 13, 2021, police responded to a call about a man with a firearm in the drive-thru of the Mc

MethrenRaf

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 96570
    • rniw SUNDAY READS: Is Thanksgiving Monday a paid holiday, where are all the COVID-19 tests, plus why nurses are leaving the profession
qrzp High March temperatures shortened Alaska s winter weather
« Réponse #4629 le: Aujourd'hui à 11:17:14 am »
Jpdc Sears Canada granted OK to liquidate remaining stores
 For Mike Landry, a Brampton bus driver of 19 years, greeting his Punjabi passengers with their native sat sri stanley tumbler  akaal, was a simple act of wanting to connect with them. Four years and multiple conversations later, he now speaks the language and continue stanley website s to spread the joy on his daily route. I started with the greeting sat sri akaal,  Landry said.  Whenever I recognized someone as Punjabi boarding the bus, I would say it to them. Landry has been a city driver for almost two decades and is given a different route every eight weeks, but he continues to learn and practise with new passengers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In the beginning, he only knew one word, he explained, but then he began picking up a group of four young gentlemen every day who taught him more. They would be getting off their late afternoon shift or night shift and they would teach me a few words,  h stanley botella e said.  For the rest of the day I would practise whatever they taught me.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Over the four months he was with them, Landry says they would just laugh and have a ball.For Landry, there was no particular reason behind learning another communitys language 鈥?it was just as simple as having fun and engaging people.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         People have tried to frame it in a box, but I dont really find one for myself,  he said.  Ive been  driving  for 19 years Wjiw Neighbouring tenants discover fire in iconic Bracebridge steakhouse
 Residents in Tiny Township will soon have an improved opportunity to attend council meetings in person.As of March 15, the township will begin to hold c stanley cup ouncil and committee of the whole meetings at 5 p.m. in the municipal council chambers at 130 Balm Beach Road West. Meetings will be open to the public. We appreciate the publics patience  stanley deutschland as the Township strived to provide the technology to accommodate in-person and electronic participation in the meetings, while providing for continued livestreaming through the Townships YouTube channel,  stated a press release announcing the changes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Residents will still be vaso stanley  provided the opportunity to make deputations to council either in person or virtually.      For the past number of years, council had been meeting at 9 a.m. The Feb. 22 meeting will be the last one scheduled for a start time of 9 a.m. Meetings will transition to the evening, beginning in March.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The time change will have a financial impact on the municipality, as senior staff could potentially be asked to work 138 additional hours a year. The exact cost of those hours has yet to be calculated.