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 The stanley hrnek  Hamilton police ACTION unit, created to improve safety, was expected to generate 4,000 tickets a year, says a constable charged with writing fake tickets.Const. Staci Tyldesley testified Friday at the trial of stanley cup  four officers charged with obstruction of justice and fabricating provincial offence notice tickets in 2014 鈥?Constables Bhupesh Gulati, Shawn Smith, Steve Travale and Dan Williams.Tyldesley faces the same charges but hers are being dealt separately in a preliminary hearing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She said in January 2014, supervisors met with the unit and expressed how many tickets were expected. It was 4,000 as a unit, for all of ACTION  which had 40 officers .Tyldesley said she was never told how many she had to produce but set her goal at 100.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The ACTION 鈥?Addressing Crime Trends in Our Neighbourhoods 鈥?unit was created to reduce violence, improve safety and enhance quality of life in Hamilton stanley thermoskannen    most vulnerable areas, often patrolling on foot or by bike.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Tyldesley told court she didn ;t know what all the fuss was about on Sept. 19, 2014, when some green copies of her tickets 鈥?copies that were supposed to go to the offender 鈥?were discovered in a bin for shredding.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                             Kmfs Toronto   s main stock index up on energy sector
 OTTAWA 鈥?Five million images of peoples ; faces were collected through digital information kiosks in 12 malls across Canada without the knowledge or consent of the shoppers, privacy watchdogs say.An investigation by the federal, Alberta and B.C. privacy commissioners found commercial real estate firm Cadillac Fairview embedded small cameras equipped with facial-recognition technology in the kiosks.The company t stanley cup old the privacy watchdogs the goal was to analyze the age and gender of shoppers, not to identify individuals.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Cadillac Fairview also said it was  stanley cups not collecting personal information, since the images were briefly analyzed and then deleted.However, the commissioners said Thursday the company did collect personal data in mid-2018 and contravened privacy laws by failing to obtain meaningful consent.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The investigation also found that sensitive biometric information generated from the images was being stored in a centralized database by a third party.Cadillac Fairview was unaware the database of biometric information existed, which compounded the risk of use by unauthorized parties or, in the case of a data breach, by malicious actors, the commissioners concluded.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Shoppers had no reason to expect their image was be stanley mug ing collected by an inconspicuous camera,

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 TORONTO 鈥?The mayor of Toronto is recommending that a stadium be named after his infamous predecessor 鈥?the late Rob  stanley flask Ford.In a letter to council, John Tory calls for the renaming of a stadium at Centennial Park, in the city   west end, to Rob Ford Memorial Stadium.Tory notes that Ford, who was a lifelong west-end resident, became known for his unique approach to public service after being elected to city council in November 2000 and he carried it on after being elected mayor in 2010.      stanley thermobecher           ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But he says Ford   community involvement went well beyond politics, and his passion for football led him to found the Newtonbrook North Stars in 1999 and a highly successful football program at Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School in 2002. He also established the Rob Ford Football Foundation, a program that helps fund football programs in high schools across the city.Tory says it would be fitting, in light of Ford   many years of work on football programs, to rename a football stadium to honour Ford, who died in March 2016 from a rare and aggressive form of cancer.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ford became a certified celebrity in light of his admitted crack cocaine use, alcohol abuse, lewd commen stanley thermos ts and at times outrageous behaviour that transformed his mayoral office into an unprecedented spectacle.Ford, whose clarion call was time to stop the gravy  Xgif RCMP faces    sustainability challenges   : memo
 TORONTO 鈥?Nobody can predict exactly how COVID-19 will reshape our lives in the years to come, but experienced observers of the retail sector say shopping will never be quite the same again.With physical distancing rules in effect and an explosion in the number of digital orders, shopping habits across all demographics have changed dramatically in a matter of weeks, and opened the doors to widespread adoption of stanley cup  new technologies, suggest two industry watchers from KPMG, a global advisory firm.Consumers will need to start getting comfortable with a new way of buying, suggested Katie Bolla, a partner of KPMG   consumer and digital operations in Canada.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A lot of the trends we are witnessing stanley tumblers  now were beginning to happen prior to the pandemic 鈥?it   just that the pandemic has accelerated them.Looking toward the future, Bolla and her colleague Kostya Polyakov, KPMG   national leader of consumer and retail, discussed some of their retail predictions with The Canadian Press.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 CP: We ;ve heard a lot about the uncertainty that   gripping Canadian retailers as they consider reopening their stores, but can we look elsewhere for insight into how getting back to normal might play out, and what it coul stanley romania d mean for their survival Polyakov: In this whole COVID world, we have a bit of a ti

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 CAIRO 鈥?Egypt   top mufti has issued a fatwa, or a religious decree, s stanley trinkflaschen aying that buying Facebook lik kubki stanley es is prohibited under Islam because it   a form of fraud and deception.Grand Mufti Shawki Allam regularly issues all sorts of fatwas, usually in response to questions by Muslims seeking religious guidance in matters related to even the most trivial issues.The questions are asked of the Dar al-Ifa, the Sunni Muslim institution in charge of religious rulings, mainly based on the Muslim holy book of Quran and the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The mufti posted on the stanley cup  institution   Facebook page earlier this week that it is religiously prohibited to pay someone to click a like on a promotion.      Allam says it   deceptive, citing Muhammad   saying, He who deceives is not of us.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By The Associated Press Keii Ted Arnott returning to Queen   s Park - Conservatives form majority
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.6:15 p.m. British Columbia a record 274 new COVID-19 cases, according to The Canadian Press.Provincial health officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, said social gatherings, such as weddings and funerals, are the cause of much of the spread, CP reports.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Henry said these occasions need to be small  vaso stanley and people attending them must limit them t stanley cup becher o six people they know to be safe. She added she doesnt want to tighten restrictions, but will, if things get worse.6:06 p.m. There have been 209,144 confirmed cases COVID-19 in Canada, including 9,862 deaths, and 175,789 resolved cases, accordi stanley cup ng to The Canadian Press.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This breaks down as follows  NOTE: The Star does its own count for Ontario; see elsewhere this file :Quebec: 97,321 confirmed  including 6,094 deaths, 82,033 resolved                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ontario: 67,527 confirmed  including 3,071 deaths, 58,066 resolved                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Alberta: 23,829 confirmed  including 296 deaths, 20,014 resolved British Columbia: 12,331 confirmed  including 256 deaths, 10,114 resolved Manitoba: 3,773 confirmed  including 47 deaths, 1,920 resolved Sask

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 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.6:35 p.m.: British Columbias health minister says the province administered 12,251 doses of vaccine yesterday, the highest number for a single day, The Canadian Press reported.Adrian Dix says half the 12,251 shots were second doses, and that number is expected to climb as more vaccine becomes available, according to CP.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW     stanley isolierkanne                                     The province recorded 508 new COVID-19 cases, and Dix says that is still too high, and reminded residents to adhere to pandemic measure stanley botella s.Six more deaths have been reported in the province, for a total of 1,327 fatalities.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 5:21 p.m. New federal forecasts project that COVID-19 stanley cup  variants could fuel a potential third wave that would eclipse its predecessors if Canada doesnt double down on strict public health protocols 鈥?a warning the Ontario government appears to be heeding, to some extent, as it extends stay-at-home orders in some hard-hit regions, The Canadian Press reported.The Public Health Agency of Canada released modelling Friday suggesting that while infections continue to decline nationally, the spread of virus mutations threatens to reverse that progress, according to CP.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Canadas chief pu Rmko Fed up  residents ready to stem Webster s Falls invasion
 It began with a report of a stolen vehicle, but soon police discovered an  orchestrated and organized crime ring  that was stealing dozens of vehicles and shipping them overseas.Dubbed Project Baijin  White Gold in Mandarin , Peel police, alongside York and Halton police and the Canada Border Services Agency announced the results of a four-month long investigation that led to five arrests and the seizure of more than 20 stolen vehicles.At stanley quencher  Peel police headquarters on Wednesday, interim Chief Chris McCord revealed the findings. The chief was joined by Det. Sgt. Don Jorgensen, York Insp. Henry deRuiter, Halton Insp. Kevin Maher, CBSA acting enforcement director Anna Guida and Insurance Bureau of Canada auto theft investigator Greg Martin. Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown also attended.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Investigators have seized $2.2 mill stanley cup ion in stolen vehicles along with programmers, wireless electronic devices, license plates, and fraudulent documentation,  McCord said in the press conference.  The success of this significant operation could not have been possible without the help of our partner agencies. The investigation started April 2019, when Peel polices commercial auto crime bureau recovered six stolen vehicles  stanley cup being prepared for shipment overseas to China and European countries. On April 10, investigators found the vehicles at a business near Kestrel Road and Meyerside Drive in Mississauga.        ARTICLE CONTINUES

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 TORONTO 鈥?Two winning tickets were sold for the $35 million jackpot in Friday night   Lotto Max draw.One winning ticket was purchased in Ontario  stanley mugs and stanley cup  the other in Quebec.Each is worth $17.6 million.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   stanley botella                       The jackpot for the next Lotto Max draw on Aug. 3 will be approximately $10 million.      By The Canadian Press        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Opgn BEHIND THE CRIMES: Family, OPP seek answers in Rachel Russell   s 2007 murder
 TORONTO 鈥?The rampant spread of the Omicron variant drove Ontario Premier Doug Ford to tighten public health measures Friday, limiting capacity at restaurants, retailers and other venues, while capping  stanley cup indoor social gatherings to 10 people just in time for the holidays.Ford was unwilling to take those steps just two days earlier when he announced an accelerated COVID-19 vaccine booster campaign, but changed his position after expert projections suggested third shots alone couldn ;t stop the variant from wreaking havoc in the coming weeks.The experts have been very clear: nothing will stop the spread of Omicron. It   just too transmissible. What we can do, and what we ;re doing, is slowing it as much as possible to allow more time for shots to get into arms, Ford said Friday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                          stanley cup                The new restrictions, which kick in Sunday, will see restaurant, bar and retail capacity limited to 50 per cent, while outdoor social gatherings can have no more than 25 people 鈥?down from a limit of 100. Indoors, the gathering limit dropped to 10 from 25.The measures also include prohibiting food and drink consumption at large venues such as cinemas and sporting arenas.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The new rules 鈥?which the province didn ;t put an end date on 鈥?don ;t apply to facilities hosting wedding ceremo stanley cup nies, funerals or religious services.Ford said

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 Downtown Georgetown is going digital.Through a grant from the Ontario government, the Downtown Georgetown Business Improvement Area  BIA  vaso stanley  will help downtown small businesses improve their online capabilities with a Digital Service Squad.The Downtown Georgetown BIA received a $10,000 grant to establish a squad to help small business enhance their use of digital tools and techniques to evolve and grow. Two trained specialists will visit and assist a downtown business at no cost. The specialists will set up Google My Business, conduct a digital-readiness assessment, and apply for a $2,500 Digital Transformation Grant. The squad will be visiting businesses until Oct. 4.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We are excited about this opportunity to present our downtown merchants with the tools stanley mugs  to expand their online and social media reach,  Yaw Ennin, Downtown Georgetown BIA manager, said.  In todays digital economy, consumers are spending most of their time online searching for places to eat, shop, and be entertained. We want downtown Georgetown businesses to appear at the top of those searches.       The province is offering 2,000 grants of $2,500 each to qualifying small  main street  businesses across Ontario, t stanley tumbler o assist the businesses with adopting new digital technologies. As well, the province is also providing 300 grants of $10,000 to qualifying Ontario municipal or business groups to implement local squads of digital vendors and expe Eucm Collingwood man   s murderer granted absences from prison
 Since losing her son to an accidental opioi stanley termohrnek d overdose, Betty-Lou Kristy has dedicated her life to helping fix gaps in the mental health and addictions systems.As the coronavirus pandemic persists, her focus and determination hasnt wavered. The Georgetown woman is currently part of a provincial COVID-19 table geared to mental health and addictions, where shes sharing her insights as a bereaved mother whos been in recovery for almost two decades from alcohol, multiple drug addictions, trauma and mental health issues. I was very happy to be invited to that table because Im the only person there that comes from the perspective of lived experience,  said Kristy, whos also th stanley cup e director of the Centre for Innovation in Peer Support, which works locally to integrate peer support services in the mental health and substance use/addictions system.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The provincial table is cognizant of how the pandemic is going to impact peoples mental health in general, she noted 鈥?even those who perhaps didnt struggle in this department before. The stressors of this  pandemic  alone are going to be phenomenal the longer it goes on, particularly with so many people out of work right now,  she said.  Were just going to see a ma stanley cups ssive escalation in mental health issues.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 For those like Kristy who have a history of mental health and addictions, she said theres even more u