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« Réponse #4740 le: Aujourd'hui à 05:40:08 am »
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 The province has scrapped its renewal program for licence plate stickers for 8.5 million vehicles in Ontario and the cheq stanley thermosflasche ues for those that qualify will be in the mail soon, according to the province.Premier Doug Ford eliminated the yearly tags that could cost the treasury more than $1 billion but save drivers up to $120 annually.The billion-dollar move first reported by the Star in February comes just months ahead of the June 2 election.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Its actually your money 鈥?stanley en mexico  the worst place to give your money is to the government,  said For stanley becher d during the announcement last month.Heres how it will work:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Who qualifies for a refund If youre a motorist and have already paid renewal fees for your licence plate sticker for an individually owned passenger vehicle, light-duty truck, motorcycle or moped for the period of March 1, 2020 to March 12, 2022, you qualify for a refund.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        What do I need to do in order to get a refund                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Ensure the address on your drivers licence is accurate and up to date and pay off any outstanding balances owing for defaulted fees, fines or tolls.When do I get my refund You will receive a refund cheque in the mail starting at the end of March and throughout the month of April.If Zyev Xin Yi Zhang, candidate for Burlington public school trustee
 DURHAM 鈥?A while ago, Emmanuel Iheme was walking through a plaza parking lot when a guy who was having car trouble approached him. The guy looked familiar. Iheme, stanley deutschland  a staff sergeant with Durham Regional Police, soon realized he and the man had met before on a number of occasions. I had arrested him, like, three times,  Iheme said, laughing.The officer was happy to help. They chatted about the past, and the present. The man, Iheme said, told him how his life had ch stanley mugs anged since their earlier encounters.               ARTICLE CONTI stanley tumblers NUES BELOW                                        Iheme was amazed that, in spite of their adversarial past, the man felt comfortable approaching him. The encounter summed up, in a way, his philosophy about policing. People get into this profession because they care about the community 鈥?about the people,  he said.  One thing Ive learned over the years is that the community and the police have to work in partnership. Thats critical.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Iheme, known to his many colleagues, friends and associates as Emmy, is retiring June 30 after a career with the Durham police that began in 1992. His retirement is occurring at a time of extraordinary societal upheaval brought on by incidents of police abuse of people of colour. The most recent flashpoint was the killing of George Floyd, who died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on the black mans neck for more than eight minutes.Video captured at the scen

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« Réponse #4741 le: Aujourd'hui à 06:04:30 am »
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 The pandemic is not David Naylors first rodeo.The co-chair of Canadas COVID-19 Immunity Task Force has had a storied career in medicine. As an internal medicine specialist and epidemiologist, he was formerly the dean of medicine at the University of Toronto and served as president of the university.As chair of the National Advisory Committee on SARS and Public Health in 2003, he called for a national immunization strategy, standardizing vaccination portfolios across the country, and improvements in Canadas laboratory networks including the National Microbiology Laborat stanley flask ory.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         When you go through the roll call,  Naylor says,  the clear majority of recommendations were met. A big one still hasnt been, howe stanley tumbler ver. It isnt sexy, but it might play a role in why, at the beginning of 2022, Canada is saddling up for a third year of the pandemic.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 After SARS, Naylor and colleagues called out gaps in Canadas public-health workforce, reporting that public-health physicians were needed in  rural areas, the Atlantic provinces, the northern territories, and areas served by Healt stanley nz h Canadas First Nations and Inuit Health Branch. When the novel coronavirus emerged in China, and then showed up on our shores, Canada was caught with a skeleton staff. In a lightly populated but geographically vast country, Naylors vision was 鈥?and is 鈥?that we would have a national  Mkfg Markham resident among 19 charged in $18-million Essex OPP grow-op bust
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stanley cup  stories if available.9:28 p.m.: At least 17 people were infected with the coronavirus after they attended a country music festival in Michigan, health authorities said.The Faster Horses Festival, held July 16 to 18 in Brooklyn, Michigan, was the states first major music festival since the pandemic began. Some of the people were at the festival while they were infectious, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services said in a statement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Although we have made great progress with vaccination in our state, the virus continues to circulate in Michigan and across the country,  Dr. Joneigh Khaldun of the Michigan Health Department said in the statement.  Attendees at the festival may have been  stanley mug exposed and are urged to get tested if they are not fully vaccinated or if they develop symptoms. Courtney Johanson, a spokesperson for the Faster Horses Festival, said in a statement that the festival  worked closely with local officials to ensure all recommended guidelines were followed. And we continue to strongly encourage everyone who can to get vaccinated.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Johanson said 37,000 people attended the festival.9:01 p.m.: I stanley bottles ndonesia is extending its mobility curbs for another week until Aug. 2 as coronavirus cases

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« Réponse #4742 le: Aujourd'hui à 06:30:20 am »
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 The city is moving to give a century-old, detached house in Etobicoke a heritage designation in a battle framed by some as pitting private homeowners rights against the heritage preservation interests of the city and some in the community.On March 19, Etobicoke York Community Council voted 3-1 against a Mimico homeowner   application for a demolition permit, that would allow her to rebuild on her property at 58 Wheatfield Rd.Councillors vote endorsed city heritage preservation service staffs recommendation that Toronto council state its intention to designate the 1908 Period Revival house under the Ontario Heritage Act.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Mimico house has features inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement, including an L-shaped plan, the cladding  exterior siding , the extended roofline and the square bay window, a Feb. 7 city heritage preservation staff report states.In 1998, the house was listed on the former City of Torontos heritage inventory and then included in 2006 on the City of Torontos heritage properties inventory, now called the heritage register.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                vaso stanley                   The citys he stanley cup ritage register is a publicly accessible register of properties that have been evaluated and deemed to have cultural heritage  stanley fr value, although it may not have been accessible online in 2008.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Homeowner Diana Wpkg Men, Canadians aged 45 to 59, most likely to not wear masks indoors, poll finds
 With a major pharmacy chain suspending  stanley website its Ontario flu shot program because of supply problems, experts warn that the province may be missing its chance to boost vaccine uptake in a critically important year and beyond.Rexall said appointments would be  temporarily paused due to supply issues that are currently being experienced across the province,  noting that vaccine supply is determined by the Ministry of Health.Last week, an executive for McKesson Canada, the company that distributes flu shots to more than three-quarters of Ontario pharmacies and that owns Rexall, warned in a letter that its government-supplied inventory of flu shots would be depleted by Oct. 29.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Vaccinations are still available at doctors offices and public health clinics, and most of these clinics dont usually ramp up until November. Premier Doug Ford on Monday highlighted the successes of the provinces largest-ever flu shot program, noting the province would get 1 million more doses compared to la stanley cup quencher st year.But with nearly 90 per cent of the provinces order of 5.4 million doses already distributed, and some primary care clinics reporting problems of their own obtaining enough doses or setting up vaccination clinics amid pandemic-related safety co stanley cup ncerns, experts worried that Ontario would miss a rare opportunity.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This is  the one year that  people  are finally willing

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« Réponse #4743 le: Aujourd'hui à 06:55:09 am »
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 Montrealers are leaving non-perishable items on their doorsteps on Sunday as part of a citywide food drive to help people in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.One of the  September 13th Miracle  co-organizers, Gillian Aitken, said the campaign is working in collaboration with more than 30 food banks across Montreal.More than 2,000 volunteers will go door-to-door to collect the donations and deliver them to the food banks, Aitken said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Its been amazing,  she said stanley mugs  in an interview Sunday, about the communitys response.  Im surprised at how enthusiastic people have been about the idea. Aitken said the Montreal campaign drew inspiration from similar food drives that took place in Ontario and t stanley quencher he Northwest Territories this summer.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The idea has been to make it as easy as possible for as many people as possible 鈥?safely during COVID 鈥?to participate stanley cups  in this,  she said.Community groups say the COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in demand for food and other types of support.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The need has grown, definitely,  said Linda Hachey, executive director of the Mile End Community Mission, one of the Montreal groups participating in the food drive.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Hachey said about 60 people would get grocer Stxs Online courses, educational TV programs among plans for Ontario students during coronavirus shutdown
 While an extra hour of sleep is always nice on a Sunday morning, millions of people are now having to adjust their internal clocks following the end of daylight time on Nov. 5.With sunrise and sunset now occurring 60 minutes earlier, many of us will be driving to work at sunrise and driving home in darkness.Toronto Police Service warn with the end of daylight time, road users will encounter reduced visibility d stanley cup ue to shorter daytime hours.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In a news release, police said historically motor vehicle co stanley flask llisions rise in the month following daylight time, with police responding to an increase in pedestrian-involved collisions of more than 70 per cent.Police said 32 people have been killed on Toronto roads so far this year, including 20 pedestrians.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 VISIBILITY REDUCED DURING SUNRISE AND SUNSETRalph Bouwmeester, principal at R. Bouwmeester  Associates, has assisted in the investigation of traffic collisions where sun glare or blinding is suspected as a contributing factor. Speaking anecdotally, he said the seasonal time changes in the spring and fall can lead to more collisions, due to the changing sun positions relative to the time of day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                        stanley taza                   The sun isnt where were used to it being on the way home from work,  he noted.  You drive down a certain highway or street and

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« Réponse #4744 le: Aujourd'hui à 07:19:19 am »
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 This is the final instalment of Metrolands three-part Age of anxiety: Are the kids all right  series, which takes a deep dive into the mental and physical health impacts the COVID-19 pandemic continues to have on children and youth in Ontario.Socialization. Physical activity. Routine. These are all factors that contribute to the health of children an stanley thermos mug d youth, experts say.But more than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, Ontario doctors and mental health professionals who work directly with young people are seeing the ways in which the absence of these daily necessities could be detrimental to their physical and mental development.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Dr. Leanna Isserlin, a child psychiatrist at Children   Hospital of Eastern Ontario, has  stanley tumbler treated young patients throughout the pandemic, and has witnessed some of its effects on their psychosocial well-being.She worries the loss of social interaction at school and the freedom to independently explore their communities and interests could set adolescents back developmentally, particularly when it comes to forming a sense of identity and self-worth.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Were really worried about what its doing for adolescent development,  she said.  Its a time when t stanley cup heyre meant to be socializing with their peers. It helps them to figure out who they are. Its also a time when they should be individuating and separating from their  Iivs Runny nose dropped from Ontario COVID screener
 Editors note: This story is part of a new occasional series and community at the Star called Parent Club 鈥?a place for parents and caregivers with young children to feel heard, informed and connected.I saw my toddler pick up a glass beer bottle shard a fe stanley cups w steps in front of me at our new parking lot playground and my heart stopped.Toddlers are curious beings, and the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified the need for me and my wife to teach ours not to touch everything she comes across. The elevator and automatic door buttons in our building are off limits now, as are the rocks right outside the entrance.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I wish I could hold her hand during all of our outings and never let go, but letting her roam around outside a little bit  stanley cup gives her some highly desired independence away from our cramped Toronto apartment. Thats why the empty parking lot behind an abandoned Joe Fresh and away from the busy sidewalks of the city seemed like the perfect playground.My little one smiled ear to ear as she ran from one side of the vacant lot to the other, shouting out the numbers painted on assigned parking spaces and singing  wiggle, wiggle, wiggle  as she danced in front of the mirrored double doors of the musty building.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I felt relieved we could add it to our collection of safe places to play near our west-end T stanley flasche oronto apartment, along with an area near our friend

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« Réponse #4745 le: Aujourd'hui à 07:41:56 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair is expected to resign as a Montreal MP in the new year.A spokesperson for the New Democrats confirms Mulcair plans to depart after the spring parliamentary session, adding that the date of his resignation will be announced in the near future.He is expected to take on a teaching role at a university but the name of the institution has not been announced.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Mulcair, a former Quebec Liberal cabinet minister, scored a stunning 2007 byelection upset for the federal NDP in the Montreal riding of Outremont, until then a Liberal stronghold.He became leader of the NDP in 2012 in a contest sparked by the death of Jack Layton, who ;d led the party to official Opposition status for the first time in its history.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But six months following disappointing election results in 2015, when the party dropped back into a distant third place, Mulcair became the first federal leader ever rejected by his own party members in a leadership review vote.Jagmeet Singh took over the helm of the party this fall.               AR stanley website TICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Mulcair   departure is expe stanley thermos cted to spark a fierce byelection contest in Outremont, with the governing Liberals eager to reclaim their one-time bastion.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                          kubki stanley             Lemv As COVID-19 ravages Brazil, a family forced to shelter in a chicken coop becomes a symbol of desperation
 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 #4746 le: Aujourd'hui à 08:07:18 am »
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 DELTA, B.C. 鈥?Dozens of bald eagles that have flocked to British Columbia   Lower Mainland this year have been killed after they perched on power poles instead of trees.A wildlife rescue group is sounding the alarm about the electrocution deaths and is suggesting a s cups stanley olution.Rob Hope, raptor care manager at the Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society, said in an i stanley cups uk nterview Wednesday that almost four dozen eagles have been killed while looking for a safe place to land in the south Delta area.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The eagle numbers peak in the area between December and March as the birds look for a secondary food source after the fish runs are finished, Hope said.The nearby Vancouver landfill and  stanley termosky an abundance of ducks in the area on the Pacific flyway attracts the birds of prey.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There is often a steady food source here, said Hope. So anything migrating will stay in the local area for a while until they disperse for breeding.He said they have noticed a large increase in eagle deaths in a small area of south Delta.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There aren ;t enough trees for them to perch in, so they turn to the next best thing which is hydro poles. It   high, they can observe everything and they ;re safe up there.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   Gelv Premier Wall says    60s Scoop apology is ready
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« Réponse #4747 le: Aujourd'hui à 08:32:40 am »
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 Quebec health authorities say 19 people died from COVID-19 in a Montreal-area seniors residence last spring, but 10 of the deaths were only reported Wednesday because of a delay in transmitting data.Officials said in a statement that Place Kensington, which bills itself as a luxury residence in Westmount, saw a total of 19 residents die from the novel coronavirus.The Health Department says the home no longer has active cases, and that authorities are working to ensure a similar situation does not recur.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Neither the residence nor regional health authorities returned requests on Wednesday seeking comment about the discrepancy.Quebec added a total of 12 new COVID-19 deaths Wednesday, 11 of which occurred more than a week ago.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The province recorded 95 new cases of the disease, bringing the total to 60,813, and the death toll stood at 5,709. The number of COVID-19 hospitalizations remained steady at 151, and there were 20 people in i termo stanley ntensive care.Meanwhile, Quebec Education Minister Jean-Francois Roberge announced the g stanley isolierkanne overnment will be investing $18.9 million to create a reserve of computer equipment for students as they re kubki stanley turn to school.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The money will allow the purchase of about 30,000 laptops and tablets for use by students most in need.                ARTICLE CON Spdb Milan   s Malpensa Airport temporarily shut by drone sighting
 TORONTO 鈥?A group of small business owners and advocates says Ontario   recently announced paid sick leave plan is inadequate and unfair for small businesses.The Better Way Alliance, a group of businesses that advocates for higher wages and other labour rights, said the province   Worker Income Protection Benefit does not go far enough, regardless of the COVID-19 pandemic.Labour Minister Monte McNaughton announced Wednesday that the three-day sick leave policy will be retroactive to April 19 and will end on Sept. 25. Employers will be reimbursed for up to $200 a day for what they pay out.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   stanley flask                                       We are especially dismayed to learn that ... large companies who dont need the help  will  be paid out of taxpayer funds for these days, the group said, adding that small business owners who already provide paid leave will not be similarly reimbursed.The eligibility criteria does not differ with the size of the business, a spokesman for McNaughton   office c stanley cup spain larified.        ARTICLE CO stanley quencher NTINUES BELOW                                 Ontario   program is meant to fill the gap for employees who do not currently have employer-paid sick days, said Richard Sookraj. That means employers that already offer paid leave will not be reimbursed by the WIPB.The provincial plan effectively subsidizes corporations who choose not to offer such leave at the expense of small businesses

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 An Ontario-born filmmaker has been issued a non-binary birth certificate after a year-long legal battle with the provincial government and says receiving the document marks a victory for the non-binary and transgender community.Joshua M. Ferguson, who identifies as neither a man nor a woman and uses the gender-neutral pr stanley termosar onoun they, returned home from a trip abroad to find the birth certificate in the mail last week.I ;m feeling good to finally have my birth certificate that correctly displays who I am, the 35-year-old said over the phone from their home in Vancouver.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This moment not only reaffirms who we are, and our protection under the law in Ontario and in Canada, but it   a relief because we are counted. That   quite an incredible feeling, because it makes it clear that we exist.Ferguson, who was born in Brantford, Ont., applied to a Toro stanley mugs nto branch of Service Ontario to change the sex designation on their birth registration to non-binary in May of 2017. When the case was delayed, Ferguson filed a human rights complaint, which eventually prompted a policy change.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 People can now choose between M for male, F for female and X for non-binary. They can also opt not to display stanley termosky  a sex designation on the birth certificate at all.Gender-neutral b Rlta Canada 150: Terry Fox and his Marathon of Hope
 MONTREAL 鈥?Federal campa stanley cup igns say they ;ll strive to do better after an advocacy group for the visually impaired called them out for the danger posed by low-hanging signs in Montreal.In Montreal, election signs are often hung from streetlight and utility poles and stacked one on top of the other to ensure visibility.But when they aren ;t high enough, they can cause a safety issue for those who don ;t see them coming, said Jerome Plante, a spokesman for the group.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Plante, with the Regroupement des Aveugles et Amblyopes du Quebec, said the problem in this city is a recurring one, cropping up during federal, provincial and municipal elections.The problem is that signs are often on posts, and they extend past the post. With a cane or a guide dog, you can detect the post, but you can ;t detect the sign, Plante said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 So you end up running into the sign  stanley cups ... and it can cause injuries, he added. We ;re not talking about serious injuries, but they are injuries nonetheless.Plante posted photos online from his own east-end M stanley cup ontreal riding of signs that were placed far too low. Federal parties said they ;ve been alerted to the matter and are taking necessary steps.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A spokeswoman for the Conservative campai

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 A local man facing several charges stemm stanley quencher ing from a dump truck crash in Georgetown in October was arrested in Oakville for impaired driving last week.On Sunday  Dec. 17  at approximately 4 p.m., witne stanley thermoskannen sses reported a suspected impaired driver near the intersection of John and Kerr streets Sunday in downtown Oakville.Keith Furlong, 40, of Georgetown was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Furlong was also charged with 10 Highway Traffic Act offences, including failing to remain and failing to report an acciden stanley cup t, on Oct. 21 after a loaded dump truck barreled through a busy downtown Georgetown intersection.Nobody was injured in the incident, which occurred just after noon at Maple Avenue and Main Street South.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The dump truck was travelling eastbound on Maple when the driver lost control, police said, and left the roadway, hitting several trees before entering a ravine on the southeast corner of the intersection at the entrance to Cedarvale Park.A background investigation revealed that the driver was subject to arrest warrants in Newfoundland in 2004 and a more recent warrant issued in September in Milton for assault, assault with a weapon, weapons dangerous and uttering threats.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        聽                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Wnwd IMMEDIATELY STOP USING   : Major recalls at Costco, Dollarama and Amazon involving lamps, lights and powders trigger multiple Health Canada warnings to shoppers
 Investigators with York Regional Police are seeking a suspect and witnesses to a bank robbery that took place in Vaughan on Jan. 5.At around 9:40 a.m., police were called to a bank on Hwy. 7, just west of Martin Grove R stanley cup oad, for a report of a robbery.According to police, a male suspect threatened an employee and demanded cash, which he did not obtain, before fleeing from the  stanley mug scene on foot going east on Hwy. 7.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The suspect was described as male, about 6-feet-tall, with a dark skin tone, wearing a black mask, dark clothing and gloves.      Anyone with information is asked to contact the York Regional Police Hold-Up Unit at 1-866-876-5423, e stanley taza xt. 6630. Tips can also be left anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, or online at 1800222tips.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #4750 le: Aujourd'hui à 09:45:11 am »
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 A lot of people didn ;t seem to believe it.On May 12 the owner of Burlington s Emma s Back Porch  Water Street Cooker announced the closing of the popular restaurant.  stanley mugs The news resulted in an explosion of over 3,000 social media comments, media coverage from all over the Greater Toronto region and a regular stream of people to the location at 2084 Old Lakeshore Rd., with some peering through the windows and taking pictures.Craig Kowalchuk, the owner and operator of Emma  , said it was with a heavy heart they announced the closing, but that current circumstances made it so they could no longer operate.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The last 30 years have been truly the best,  said Kowalchu stanley botella ck.  So many memories, friendships and occasions to be celebrated, too many to count. We sincerely appreciate that you have celebrated all of these moments with us. We feel we have been a part of your families and are so thankful for your patronage. The restaurant has been a key community gathering point for decades. In the warmer months, the patio that overlooks Lake Ontario was consistently packed. It was regularly used for major events and was the site of MP Karina Gould   2019 election party.聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   stanley flask                People stopping by the restaurant, in the days following its closure, shared stories of meeting people who became spouses there, of amazing evenings and long, relaxed c Ljyd Darkness falls quickly on accursed Black Creek Pioneer Village
 Wheel-Trans says passengers travelling during the coronavirus outbreak dont have to worry about being in crowded  stanley cups taxis contracted out by the service.In a statement Monday, Toronto Transit Commission spokesperson Stuart Green revealed that Wheel-Trans is doing away with multi-passenger trips in taxis during the聽COVID-19聽spread. The measures take effect immediately. Its a temporary measure, something they  Wheel-Trans  are doing in response to the virus,  Green said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The TTC provides Wheel-Trans, a special door-to-door accessible service for disabled people. Passengers are transported in contracted-out, accessible taxis or a fleet of Wheel-Trans accessible minibuses.The Star learned of the changes after a reader, Catherine Jones, 54, a Toronto artist whose disability requires that she use a walker, contacted the newspaper to complain about a situation involving the Wheel-Trans service she has used for just over three years.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 S stanley cup he said she has a medical test she cant postpone at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre downtown booked for Wednesday.Wary of the rules around social-distancing given stanley cup  COVID-19, Jones wanted to check on what procedures TTC and Wheel-Trans had put in place for the taxis they contract the transport service to. A taxi shared with two or three other clients is the mode of transportation Jones is often sent when she books Wheel-T

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 BRIGHTON 鈥?The Quinte West Physician Recruitment and Retention program has a new name  Docs by the Bay , two new doctors, and a new partner 鈥?the municipality of Brighton.The alliance, made official in August,  makes sense from a regional perspective and is very timely for Brighton,  Mayor Brian Ostrander said in  stanley spain a news release announcing the partnership. We look forward to working closely together to attract health-care providers to our community.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Quinte West Mayor Jim Harrison called it  a great example of how the City of Quinte West and Brighton are work stanley tazas ing together for the betterment of the residents  they  both represent. By working collaboratively  we will see many positive outcomes for both communities.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Quinte West and Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation are each contributing $50,000 to the recruitment and retention program this year, and Brighton is contributing $25,000.The committee also announced the signing of two family doctors to medical services contracts.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  stanley mugg                        Dr. Jason Lorette, a medical officer with Canadian Forces since 2007, is to begin practising family medicine later this year while Dr. Drew Moore, who is currently completing his final year of family medicine residency in Collingwood, expects to begin practising in Quinte West in fall Fqfz Trudeau, Pena Nieto meet to talk trade
 OTTAWA 鈥?Finance Minister Bill Morneau faced calls for his resignation Wednesday after revealing he had just repaid over $41,000 in travel charges to WE Charity 鈥?an organization MPs heard had multiple contacts with his office while the government planned its $900-million student-volunteer program.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has also agreed to testify before the House of Commons finance committee probing the aborted agreement, a rare move for a prime minister. So will his chief of staff, Katie Telford.Trudeau   office said exact times and dates for those appearances have yet to be set.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The federal ethics commissioner is already investigating Trudeau   and Morneau   role in giving the WE organization a contract to run the Canada Student Service Grant, which the government pr stanley termohrnek esented as a way to help students with education expenses as they faced a summer of unemployment in a COVID-19-stricken economy.It would have paid the group up to $43.5 million.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Both have apologized for not recusing themselves from discussion stanley cup s because of their familial ties to the organization 鈥?Trudeau because of speaking fees paid to his brother, mother and wife, and Morneau because one of his daughters is nearing the end of a one-year contract in an administrative role. Trudeau also faces a cal stanley quencher l to testify before the Commons ethics committee, whic