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 This story is part of a Metroland-wide series on drugs, guns and human trafficking happening along the major highways that run through our communities. For more on this topic visit Highway Pirates 鈥?guns, drugs and human trafficking.The GTA has seen an exponential rise in the number of shootings over the past few  stanley water bottle years.Although still a very safe place, York Region is not immune.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The numbers of shootings has gone through the roof in the past number of years, from nine shootings in 2014 to 54 in 2019 鈥?a 500 per cent increase.When this topic is raised with politicians and police, in stanley cup  newspapers and on broadcast media, the answers are often similar; ban guns, stop the importation of guns, break up gangs, jail gangbangers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But many believe the answers lie more in sentences that dont fit into headlines or video montages showing carnage on our streets.Former York police Insp. Dieter Boeheim, who spent years in strategic intelligence, wants to see the problems that cause guns attacked at the root.               ARTICLE CONTIN stanley bottles UES BELOW                                         If you take away gangs and gangster mentality, the problem will solve itself,  he said.  You have to take away the demand for the product. Put money into socioeconomic issues that create the breeding grounds for gang culture. You take away gangs. and the problem solves itself. Tplf RCMP    disappointed    by talk on Rideau Hall arrest
 TORONTO 鈥?A young woman who made headlines with a toss of a chair from a 45th-storey Toronto balcony was fined $2,000 on Tuesday, with the judge saying it was lucky no one was hurt and that Marcella Zoia had been shamed publicly.In passing sentence, Ontario court Judge Mara Greene rejected prosecution calls to jail Zoia, who was 19 at the time of the incident in February 2019.I cannot find that she intended to hurt anyone when she threw that chair, Greene said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In addition to the fine, which Greene called significant, Zoia will have to put in 150 hours of community service and be on probation for two years.Zoia pleaded guilty in November to mischief endangering life for throwing the chair, which crashed near a woman with a child in a stroller.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A video of the incident went viral after being posted to social media, drawing widespread condemnation and leading to Zoia   being dubbed Chair Girl. Greene did not impose any restrictions on her use of social media.Neither Zoia   lawyer nor the prosecu stanley cup tor had any immediate comment.               stanley puodelis  ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Crown had wanted a six-month jail sentence, which the judge said was inappropriate for the first-time offender. Greene, who said Z stanley cup oia was clearly playing to the camera, said a suspended sentence as the

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 Big rocks and stanley cup  high speeds are a dangerous combination.聽Halton Regional Police reported on Friday  Feb. 28  they had to stop a truck deemed unsafe. The dump truck was hauling 20 mi stanley mugg llimetre limestone rocks and spilling them on Dundas Street near Trafalgar.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        聽       Imagi stanley bottles ne one of these rocks hitting you,  tweeted Const. Marc Taraso.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 聽The driver and company was charged for having an insecure load. The issue was remedied before the vehicle was able to leave. Zntj ANALYSIS: How much do Ontario teachers pay out of pocket for supplies
 Good morning! Its Monday, April 15, here is your weather, traffic and top stories today in the Halto stanley quencher n area.Environment Canada forecasts a mix of sun and cloud today, with a high of 16 C. Cloudy periods tonight with a low of 3 C.Find the latest local weather information for Halton Hills-Milton, Oakville and Burlington and the latest alerts here.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Find the latest provincial road closures and traffic incidents via Ontario 511.School bus cancellations: Heres a live tracker of any school bus delays or cancellations: https://geoquery.haltonbus.ca/Cancellations.aspx        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Taking transit today  Find the latest GO Transit service updates here. The latest information on local bus services are available here: Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville and Milton.________________________________________               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Top stories on insidehalton:                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Transition: Well-known Burlington restaurant closes down temporarilyIts expected to reopen later this spring.Evolving needs: Six-storey housing development coming to Oakville neighbourhood as construction beginsNew build stanley cups ing will feature 356 residential units.You can feel limitless: Milton woman getting unique views of the world as professional, freestyle high stanley deutschland linerTaylor St. Germain h

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 Ten years since the first sudden death in the Harrison family home and more than a year after a triple-murder trial, authorities have offered no public explanation for how a father, mother and son died years apart, under suspicious circumstances, before police concluded a killer was targeting them.Peel Regional Police did not treat the 2009 death of Bill Harrison or the 2010 death of Bridget Harrison as homicides until their son, Caleb Harrison, was murdered on Aug. 23, 2013.After a jury returned guilty verdicts in two of the three homicide cases last year, relatives of stanley taza  the Harrison family alleged that police and coroners failed to adequately investigate the first two deaths and called for an independent public inquiry. In response, Peel police chief Jennifer Evans, who has since retired, and Dr. Dirk Huyer, Ontario   chief corone stanley cup r, launched internal reviews of the death investigations and promised to make their findings public.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Instead of an independent inquiry, the  stanley cup family has been forced to accept a mixed bag of internal reviews 鈥?conducted by the same authorities whose mistakes devastated their family 鈥?that have dragged out their quest for a full explanation by an additional year and a half, with no end in sight.By the time these isolated reports are released, months, years will have gone by, said Wanda Jamieson, a close family friend who has been working with the Harrisons on Uswe Animal crackers break out of their cages
 Fifty years ago, John Kwekkeboom had an idea. It wasnt an Earth shattering, innovative idea that would change the world. But it did forever change the lives of 16 young men.It was 1968 and Kwekkeboom had been a teacher at Port High and then Welland High for a few years. He noticed some of his students enjoyed playing volleyball, but there was no boys SOSSA Zone 3 le water bottle stanley ague for them to compete in. So, with the help of the SOSSA executive, they made one.In addition to a teaching career that spanned 29 years  22 in Welland and seven at Port Colborne  throughout which he coached boys and girls secondary school volleyball, later on, he would also organize a team of local players to play weekends in Toronto,               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We had some really good playe stanley cups rs,  recalled Kwekkeboom, who led the team to victory on the local level.Wanting to take things even further, in 1973 he found out about an opportunity to take some players down to Bermuda. On a whim, he reached out to the organizers, and before he knew it, the entire team was on a plane headed for the sunny shore of Bermuda.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A lot has changed over those 50 years. For example, the round-trip plane tickets at time were just $108. But one thing that hasnt changed is the close bond  stanley botella established between Kwekkeboom and the players, or  the lads  as he affectionately likes to call them. All of us are still alive, and all

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 A staff member at an elementary school in Oakville has tested positive for COVID-19 just a couple of days before students return to class.A notice regarding the confirmed case of coronavirus was sent out to parents and guardians of Oodenawi Public School, in the area of Dundas Street West and Neyagawa Boulevard, on Tuesday, Sept. 8.Inside Halton obtained a copy of the notice from the Halton District School Board. The important message was sent out by school principal Gail McDonald.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The school was informed Monday  Sept. 7  that an employee tested positive for COVID-19. This individual was present during the staff PA Days held at the school last week, McDonald wrote. We are sharing this information in order to provide transparency regarding the health and safety of our students, staff and familie stanley cups uk s, McDonald added.Halton Public Health was informed of the positive test result and have completed their contact tracing procedure.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Those staff members who were in close contact with the COVID-19 positive individual have been ordered by Publi stanley cup nz c Health to self-isolate for 14 days, McDonald states.As the school was closed to students on these days, there is no risk of exposure to students,  stanley mug 8221; the principal writes. The school has undergone enhanced cleaning prior to reopening. 聽               ARTICLE  Wakt OHL: McHugh lifts Rangers over Battalion
 OSHAWA, Ont. 鈥?A drive-past visitation for four family members who were killed in a stanley cups  grisly shooting will take p stanley becher lace this morning in Oshawa, Ont.Fifty-year-old Chris Traynor and his children, 20-year-old Bradley Traynor, 15-year-old Adelaide Traynor and 11-year-old Joseph Traynor were killed in their home during an early morning shooting on September 4.A 50-year-old woman who is also related to the family was injured in the shooting.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Durham regional police have identified the shooter as 48-year-old Mitchell Lapa, who is also related to the family and died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound during the incident.They say they ;re still investigating the shooter   motivation behind the attack.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A private funeral for the family is scheduled at a church for Thursday morning.An online fundraiser for the family had raised more than $170,000 by Tuesday afternoon, and described the victims as beloved and active members of the Oshawa community.                stanley cups ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 15, 2020.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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 Innisfil resident John Reid has lived in a quiet spot o botella stanley n the 7th Line for almost three decades.His home is west of Yonge Street and is surrounded by a creek, trees and wildlife.But now that the town temporarily closed his road due to erosion on the shoulders, hes concerned what will happen next.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The road used to be nice before they paved it,  Reid said.  I think they did a lot of damage when they paved the road, because they raised it close to a foot in front of our property. At the Nov. 15 council meeting, council heard the road had been closed for safety reas stanley cup ons.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It approved adding $395,000 to the 2018 budget to do an environmental assessment on the road. The shoulders are starting to cave in next to the creek, and they have to do something about that,  Reid said.  But our main concern is the speed of the traffic that goes through here.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He added the town is contemplating tre stanley becher e removal as part of the solution.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               I wouldnt want to see that. Id be happy seeing it go to a single lane with speed bumps to limit the speed and limit the traffic. With congestion on Innisfil Beach Road, Reid said residents are using the 7th Line as a shortcut to get to the 10th Sideroad.According to opera Lacm Guelph Storm roll past Sudbury Wolves 5-2
 A Thanksgiving weekend traffic blitz by Halton police has resulted in more than 150 charges being laid for various driving-related offences within the region.Operation Impact 2022 ran from Friday, Oct. 7 to Monday, Oct. 10 and saw officers target impaired, distracted, and aggressive drivers as well as those driving without a seatbelt.Over the course of four days, members of the Halton Regional Police Services District Response Teams and uniform patrol officers issued a total of 130 provincial offence notices  tickets  for traffic-related offences to drivers throughout the region.               ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup  BELOW                                        Another 14 provincial offence notices were issued for driving-related offences where the individual charged will be required to make a cour stanley cup t appearance.Seventy-four drivers received written warnings.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Seven people also face impaired driving-related charges. Collisions dont take weekends and holidays off,  said Sgt. Will Clayton, Halton Police Regional stanley cup  Traffic Services.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The reality is that most are the direct result of a conscious decision that an individual driver has made- be it to speed, to drive distracted, or to drive impaired by alcohol, drugs or fatigue. The Halton Regional Police Service will continue to focus on behaviours that put drivers, passengers and all road users at risk e

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 An Oakville man has been killed after a crash on Highway 401 Thursday  Aug. 5 .The crash occurred on stanley kaffeebecher  Highway 401 eastbound around Highway 6 north.Police said a motorcyclist was merging onto Highway 401 eastbound from Highway 6聽 when it collided with the side of a transport truck that was already eastbound on Highway 401 just after 3 p.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                      termo stanley                    The motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene.      All eastbound lanes of Highway 401 are blocked.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Heavy delays in the area, said OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt, adding the investigation is ongoing and police are looking for witnesses.Fatal motorcycle collision:  Hwy401 eb closed at Hwy6 north. 57 year stanley cup  old rider from Oakville pronounced at scene. Motorcycle collided into the side of a transport truck as the MC was merging from Hwy6. Investigation ongoing. pic.twitter/RKyjtp4Q7A鈥?OPP Highway Safety Division  @OPP_HSD  August 5, 2021               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Glvl Toddler dies after being struck by car
 Expect delays, especially during heavy traffic periods 鈥?20 closures are scheduled for roadwork on provincial highways in Halton on Aug. 26, 2023:Highway 401 eastbound between Fifth Line Road, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: two alternating lanes closed until Aug. 26 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Guelph Line and Regional Road 25, Milton: one right lane closed until Aug. 26 at 8 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound betwe stanley cup en Regional Road 25 and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: three alternating lanes closed until Aug. 26 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound express between James Snow Pkwy, Milton a stanley cup nd 407, Miss.-Halton: one alternating lane closed until Aug. 26 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Halton Road 22, Milton: one right stanley cups  lane closed until Aug. 26 at 8 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Regional Road 25, Milton: three alternating lanes closed until Aug. 26 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between Trafalgar Road, Halton-Milton and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: two alternating lanes closed until Aug. 26 at 5 a.m.Highway 403 eastbound between Plains Road and Snake Road, Burlington: two alternating lanes closed until Aug. 28 at 5 a.m.Highway 403 eastbound on-ramp at Queen Elizabeth Way Toronto, Burlington: one alternating lane closed until Aug. 28 at 5 a.m.Highway 403 westbound between Brant Street and Brant Street, Burlington: one alternating lane closed until Aug. 28 at 5 a.m.Highway 403 westbound between Highway 407 and Highway 407, Burlington: one

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 Karen and Neno Vukosa left for a holiday to Turks and Caicos on Sept. 2.Two days later, they were frantically calling airlines, trying to get out of the island that they then k stanley cup new was about to be hit by a catastrophic, Category 5 hurricane.We tried and tried and tried to no avail, Karen said.                stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There was no way to get off that island, Neno said.Now they ;re home.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  stanley thermosflasche Two flights from Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, landed Monday evening in Toronto: one Air Canada flight, and one WestJet flight.The passengers described harrowing scenes of destruction from hurricane Irma on that island.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I ;ve never heard anything like that before, Karen said of the winds during the peak of the hurricane   impact on Turks and Caicos Thursday.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The couple was in a safe room in a resort. They were not injured, but they were frightened.The biggest fear, Neno said, was not getting out before the oncoming hurricane Jose struck.Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland was at Pearson airport to greet passengers of the Air Canada flight in Terminal 1.Freeland said tickets weren ;t what got people on that plane. The priority was that Xawc Aquarium to expand beluga exhibit over 12 years
 Until COVID-19, there had been nothing like the polio virus, which swept North America in four waves in the 20th century, leaving thousands of Canadians with permanent disabilities.Eighty-three years after the worst wave hit Toronto, th stanley website e polio epidemic of 1937 provides a cautionary tale about lack of preparedness, the rush to try untested remedies and the long-lasting health impacts of an epidemic.It may foreshadow the kind of societal shifts that the curr stanley taza ent pandemic will bring. The unanticipated need for iron lungs, unproven treatments, and the first major government intervention in paying for health care were all features of the fight against polio.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The COVID-19 pandemic  is so much like a polio epidemic,  says Elizabeth Lounsbury of North Markstay, Ont., east of Sudbury. Lounsbury was eight years old and living in London in 1951 when she was infected with the polio virus. She suffered extreme pain in her back and legs, and though she recovered, had to wear braces and use crutches to walk.Nearly 30 years later, Lounsburys pain returned as part of a condition known as post-polio syndrome, which attacks many survivors years after the original illnes stanley cup s. Lounsbury had to give up her business, which provided in-store food demonstrations and employed 17 people. Her condition continued to deteriorate until a year ago, when Lounsbury finally gave up on the braces and crutches and now gets around in a wheel

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 MUSKOKA 鈥?The Ontario government is seeking local input on how to improve governance, decision-making and service delivery for regional governments and member municipalities.All people who live or work in the District of Muskoka are invited to share their thoughts through the online consultation at ontario.ca/page/consultation-regional-government-review. The deadline to submit comments is May 21, 2019. We promised the people of Ontario that all levels of government would work harder, smarter and more efficiently,  said Steve Clark, minister of municipal affairs and housing.  Our government is putting people first by seeking local input on how to improve governance, decision-making and service delivery for regional governments and their member municipa stanley mug lities.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In addition to meeting with municipalities and stakeholder groups, special advisers Michael Fenn and cups stanley  Ken Seiling will assess the feedback received through the online consultation. They will provide their advice and recommendations to Clark this summer.       This is a great opportunity for residents of Muskoka to share stanley cups  their thoughts about how regional government is working for them,  said Miller.  I encourage anyone who is interested in this review to share their ideas and concerns.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Note: This story was updated on April 15 at 10:17 a.m. with the province   extended deadline f Bwag Is Pleasant Beach an actual beach in Niagara or not
 A 35-year-old Milton man was airlifted to a Hamilton hospital wher stanley cup e he remains in serious condition after a single vehicle accident early Wednesday morning  March 9 .Halton police was notified of the accident on Fourth Line, just south of 22 Sideroad in the town of Halton Hills, by a passing motorist who found a black pickup truck in the west ditch of Fourth line with the lone occupant.The man was initially transported to Georgetown stanley becher  District Hospital by Halton Paramedic Services, but was later transported to Hamilton General Hospital by a stanley cup usa ir ambulance               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The cause of the collision is still under investigation. Anyone with information about this incident who has not yet spoken with police is asked to contact the Collision Reconstruction Unit at 905-825-4747, ext. 5065.              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 WATERLOO 鈥?The cities of Waterloo and Cambridge are now on the list for possible retail cannabis shops after two applicants opted to move from Kitchener and Guelph.The new sites, 32 King St. S. in Waterloo and 75 Pinebush stanley cup  Rd. in Cambridge, were posted on the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of stanley cup  Ontario  AGCO  website last week.The applicant in Waterloo, 2208292 Alberta Ltd., had previously applied for a site in downtown Kitchener at 73 King St. starbucks stanley cup  W., near Ontario Street. Now it hopes to open inside the space that used to house O.W. Sports, near Waterloo Public Square.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The executive director of the Uptown Waterloo Business Improvement Area said she   looking forward to the possibility of a cannabis shop opening in the city core. A survey conducted by the BIA last year showed the majority of BIA members have no concerns with one nearby.It   certainly an opportunity to bring new people to uptown who maybe haven ;t been here for a while, said Tracy Van Kalsbeek. The space is very central, close to the Ion station and across from the square.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The store at 32 King has remained empty since O.W. Sports closed more than two years ago. The name still hangs over the entrance; a No Trespassing sign is taped up near the door and the front windows are blocked with brown paper.A note on one of the windows says the s Hfyx Toronto mayor seeks affordable housing help
 Hamilton paramedics had a lull in hospital r stanley termoska uns in the early days of COVID-19.But calls are up again, leading to ambulance offload delays at hospitals already hard hit by the resurgent pandemic.Take Friday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Around 11 a.m., 25 ambulances, each carrying two paramedics, were on the road.But of those ambulances, there were only eight available to respond to emergencies across the entire city, said EMS Chief Mike Sanderson 鈥?which is less than ideal.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  All the rest are on calls,  he added.In the first two months of the pandemic last year, the average ambulance call volume per day was 194.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         But it didnt last,  Paul Johnson, general manager of healthy and safe communities, told councillors during a budget presentation Thursday.                ART stanley quencher ICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               By May 22, our call volume went up,  he said, noting an increase in daily calls for service of nearly 30 for the balance of 2020.Hamilton EMS has pitched a seven per cent budget hike for 2021, which includes $700,000 to put an additional staffed ambulance on the road.Thats half of the cost. The prov stanley cup ince will pick up the balance of the 2021 expenditure next year, a funding  lag  that continues to irk city officials.The EMS expenditure is part of the proposed health

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 All Region o stanley cup f Peel public proceedings will now begin with a formal, Indigenous land acknowledgment, a decision the chief of the Mississaugas of the stanley becher  Credit First Nation says is only a first step in creating open dialogue between the two communities.Beginning with a land acknowledgement is a sign of respect and it is appreciated, said Chief R. Stacey Laforme. However ...  it  should be viewed as a beginning and not the finish.Regional council voted in December to acknowledge the Treaty and Territory lands of The Mississaugas of the Credit and various other Indigenous groups that have inhabited Peel land for thousands of years.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As treaty owners of the land, Laforme added, the First Nation should have ongoing communication with the region.聽The acknowledgment should be viewed as both parties first step toward learning, understanding and moving forward in a good way, and must not be for show.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 If an organization or municipality views the acknowledgement as thats it, we have done our part, ; ... then please dont bother, Chief LaForme said.In a statement, the Region of Peel said it is committed to supporting truth and reconciliation. Embedding the practice of land acknowledgments is only one stanley trinkflaschen  small step toward reconciliation efforts.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BE Jqmm Man dead, woman injured after overnight shooting in Oakville neighbourhood
 The Canada Summer Games 2021 aspires to inspire, transform, and unify 鈥?but nobody said it was going to be easy.Summer Games host committee chair Doug Hamilton was at Niagara Region Thursday asking for help in the form of $13-million to overcome what he termed an impasse with the provincial government.You all have a tremendous opportunity here, Hamilton said. The Canada Games are a powerful tool for infrastructure development.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The capital costs are an estimated $98 million, and the host committee is depending on funding from the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. That three-tier funding program sees 40 per cent stanley thermos  of the funding come from the federal level, 33 per cent from the provincial level and 27 per cent from munici stanley tumblers pal governments.The problem is the provincial government changed hands last year and hasn ;t come to the table with cheque in hand.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The host committee has found a wor stanley water bottle karound until the provincial funds are secured 鈥?a one-time only-top-up fund from the federal government. However, it is only for shovel-ready projects that are completed this year.To make sure everything comes together, Hamilton is using his PR skills and making the rounds. He asked for and received $10-million in funding from St. Catharines Monday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   

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« Réponse #4765 le: Novembre 07, 2024, 04:12:43 pm »
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 VANCOUVER 鈥?A spokesman for British Columbia   wildfire service says crews accidentally sparked a blaze while burning off fuel in order to contain one of many fires raging across the province   Interior.Kevin Skrepnek says embers ignited a nearby hillside as part of a controlled burn Tuesday against the 840-square-kilometre Elephant Hill fire, about 80 kilometres west of Kamloops.Skrepnek says conditions appeared ideal until the winds shifted dramatically, blowing them west across Highway 97.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He says he doesn ;t know the exact size of the unintentional blaze but firefighters were still working to put it out as of Wednesday afternoon.Skrepnek says the controlled burn was successful in depriving the main fire of fuel.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He says controlled burns are an essential and effective tool for fighting wildfires and that while accidents do hap stanley cup pen the vast majority of planned burns are successful.We ;ve been doing this on many fires across the province up until this point, Skrepnek said during a daily wildfire update conference call.   stanley flask              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The fact of the matter is that when fires get to this size, the use of controlled ignitions is one of the best tactics that we have in ter stanley cup ms of trying to contain them. Unfortunately, in this instance the w Pjsx A look at Ontario   s vax certificate system
 TORONTO 鈥?Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:Outlook surveyThe Bank of Canada will release its business outlook survey and Canadian survey of consumer expectations on Monday. The report comes amid new restrictions meant to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Scotiabank annual meetingScotiabank will hold its annual meeting in a virtual format on Tuesday. The big bank reported a first-quarter profit of $2.4 billion earlier this year, topping the same quarter a year earlier bef botella stanley ore the pandemic began.        ARTICLE CONTIN stanley cups uk UES BELOW                                 Shaw resultsShaw Communications Inc. will report its second-quarter results on Wednesday. The company struck a deal last month to be bought by Rogers Communications Inc.               ARTICLE CON stanley cups TINUES BELOW                                        Home sales                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The Canadian Real Estate Association is expected to release March home sales figures for March on Thursday. The real estate market has been red hot in recent months amid low mortgage rates and increased demand.Economic data pointsStatistics Canada is set to release its monthly survey of manufacturing for February on Thursday followed by wholesale sales figures for the same month on Friday. The data follows a blockbuster jobs report last week that showed the economy

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« Réponse #4766 le: Novembre 07, 2024, 04:37:50 pm »
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 Residents and businesses in Oakville are encouraged to provide their input on Oakville property standards and lot maintenance.An online survey聽at oakville.ca is open until March 12 and i termo stanley nvites the public to share their input on how the town can improve the current property standards and l stanley cup ot maintenance bylaws.The property standards and lot maintenance b stanley trinkflaschen ylaws set minimum standards for the upkeep of buildings, yards and properties in Oakville for the promotion of the health, safety, comfort, convenience and general welfare of residents.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Common property standards issues include:鈥?Yard, vacant land and building maintenance        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Graffiti鈥?Pest prevention in rental properties               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Minimum heat standards for rental properties                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?Dead or dying trees on private propertyThe online survey on these standards takes 10 minutes to complete and is strictly confidential and anonymous.Residents will have the option to provide an email address if they would like to receive updates on the review.The town is also hosting a public information night in the Bronte Room at Oakville Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Rd., on March 9 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.Town staff said residents can drop in and provide feedback that can hel Fpek More negotiating power   : House prices in Oakville plummet $200,000 and buyers and sellers are expressing mixed emotions
 Malwina Stemmler is frustrated with the bureaucratic process shes had to navigate with the Hamilton Wentworth Catholic District School Board to get speech therapy for her five-year-old son Theo. It   been definitely a roller-coaster ride,  she said.When Theo was 18 months, it became apparent to Stemmler that he was different,  stanley cup as he didnt have the vocabulary or make the sounds that their oldest child had done at the same age.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We were turned away initially from a pediatrician who called the second child syndrome, essentially meaning that he was lazy and that his speech would come around,  said Stemmler.  But then b stanley tumbler y age two, hed actually lost words. After seeing multiple pediatricians and a neurologist, Theo was diagnosed with apraxia, a neurological disorder characterized by the loss of ability to execute skilled movements 鈥?despite having the desire and the physical ability to do so.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In Theos case, apraxia meant he has difficulty planning and produci stanley thermos ng the specific series of movements that are necessary for speech.Stemmler paid for private speech therapy. Theo also received help from Early Words, a publicly funded speech and language program. This meant he was receiving four half-hour sessions a week, with excellent results.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         His growth in speech just blos

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« Réponse #4767 le: Novembre 07, 2024, 04:58:59 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?An emerging technology has caught the eye of the innovation-obsessed stanley bottles  federal government 鈥?a platform so packed with potential, many experts believe it could comprise the foundation for the next generation of the Internet.Blockchain, as it   known, holds a vast amount of promise for transforming business sectors and the lives of ordinary people around the world, although some say it   too early to say how broad the technology   reach could be.Like a giant digital bulletin board, blockchain creates an online ledger or database where records 鈥?financial transactions, for instance 鈥?can be shared, moved and maintained on a transparent network, all without compromising security.               ARTIC stanley termoska LE CONTINUES BELOW                                        With such activities available to be seen by a blockchain   many collaborators, the system is inherently secure, making it far less vulnerable to tampering, hacking and corruption than current systems, which depend on information being managed by intermediaries.Experts say Canada has shown considerabl botella stanley e potential in these early days of blockchain 鈥?and they believe it   key for the country to help create conditions to keep the momentum going.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ottawa has taken notice; widening the path for more blockchain development would fit nicely with the Trudeau government   stated goal of increasing innovation as a way to help jump-start Btti 78 arrests in Ontario human trafficking probe
 Good morning! Its Friday, May 3, and here is your weather, traffic and top stories today in the Halton area.Environment Canada forecasts it will become cloudy this morning, with a 30 per cent chance of showers in the afternoon and risk of a late afternoon thunderstorm. High of 15 C with a high UV index. Cloudy with 60 per cent chance of showers stanley cups  tonight with risk of an early evening thunderstorm. Low of 12 C.Find the latest local weather information for Halton Hills-Milton, Oakville and Burlington and the latest alerts here.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Find the latest provincial road closures and traffic incidents via Ontario 511.School bus cancellations: Heres a live tracker of any school bus delays or cancellations: geoquery.haltonbus.ca/Cancellations.aspx,        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Taking transit today  Find the latest GO Transit service updates here. The latest information on local bus services is available here: Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville and Milton.________________________________________               ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley tumbler S BELOW                                        Top stories on insidehalton:                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Check schedules: Important changes to GO  stanley cup train Lakeshore West line impacting Oakville and Burlington riders May 4-June 9 GO Bus connection times will also be adjusted, there may be longer than usual wait times,

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« Réponse #4768 le: Novembre 07, 2024, 05:16:43 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?New census data shows the population of the metropolitan area of Grand Sudbury fell below the national growth rate over the last five years.Statistics Canada released the first batch of numbers from the 2016 census on Wednesday and the population of what the government agency refers to as the census me vaso stanley tropolitan area of Grand Sudbury increased by 1.0  stanley isolierkanne per cent since the last census in 2011.The areas growth rate was below the national growth rate of 5.0 per cent, while the population of Ontario increased by 4.6 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Census metropolitan areas do not conform to established municipal boundaries. Statistics Canada defines them as a metropolitan area with a population of at least 100,000, where the urban core of that area has at least 50,000 people. Commuting patterns and other factors are used in determining these census metropolitan areas stanley cup . Looking at metropolitan areas this way takes in to account the growing impact of suburban areas on Canada   largest cities.When the 2016 census was taken last May 10, the population of the census metropolitan area of Grand Sudbury was 164,689, compared with 163,067 from the 2011 census. The population of the actual city of Greater Sudbury was 161,531, up from 160,274 in 2011.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The census indicated that Grand Sudbury ranked No. 24 among the countrys 35 census metropolitan areas.Canadas popu Goxx Blood on the sidewalk : Brampton boy, 16, stabbed by masked suspect
 Early in the pandemic, Ontario Premier Doug Ford talked about how the crisis w stanley cups uk as forcing politicians to draw on skills they learned before they got elected.His new best friend in the federal Liberal government, Chrystia Freeland, was putting stanley cups  her old journalism skills to work into networking with the premiers on COVID-relief plans. Meanwhil stanley deutschland e, Ford said he was  dusting off the old black book  and getting back into the business of procurement and supply, just as he did when he worked in the Ford familys printing company. Its the same 鈥?how journalism has helped her, the procurement and supply-chain work that I did for 30 years here and in the U.S. has helped me as well,  Ford said in an interview.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He may see himself as the old Doug Ford these days, but many Canadians believe they are seeing a new man.Before the pandemic, Ford could well have been seen as the politician in Canada most likely to be compared to Donald Trump and he was, in fact, one of the rare leaders here willing to say nice things about the polarizing U.S. president. Both Trump and Ford are rough-hewn conservative populists; elected on the strength of their promises to smash the lefty establishments in politics and bring their business savvy to the corridors of power.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But then COVID hit 鈥?and governing in a crisis has exposed just how different Trump and Ford are as businessm

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« Réponse #4769 le: Novembre 07, 2024, 05:34:44 pm »
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 Police say they are concerned for the well-being of a 53-year-old Oakville man who has been missing since July 28.They are turning to the public to help them track down David S stanley termoska tewart, who was last seen in the area of Sheppard Avenue and Kenneth Avenue in Toronto.Investigators are concerned for David   well-being. Information suggests that David Stewart may be in Cobourg, Ont., Halton police said in a media release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                     stanley thermos mug                     Stewart drives a grey 2011 Lexus SUV with Ontario license plate BLKZ387.      Anyone with information about David Stewartrsquo  whereabouts is encouraged to c stanley thermobecher ontact Oakville Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4747, ext. 2116. Tips can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers See something, Hear something, Say something at 1-800-222-8477  TIPS , through the website athaltoncrimestoppers.ca; or by texting Tip201 with your message to 274637  crimes .        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?This story has been revised with a corrected licence plate number. Vlma JUST ASKING: Carleton Place Canadians owner Jason Clarke
 Canadians might still enjoy their double-doubles, b stanley cup ut were sippi stanley puodelis ng a lot fewer of them thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.Sales at Tim Hortons were down 11 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2020 compared to the same period a year earlier, parent company Restaurant Brands International announced Thursday while reporting quarterly earnings had plummeted.Thats the biggest drop of RBIs three brands; Burger King was down 7.9 per cent, while Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen saw sales drop 5.8 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Fourth quarter profits for RBI fell 45 per cent to $138 million.The biggest reasons Tims fared worse that its corporate siblings, says RBI executive Duncan Fulton, are the more stringent lockdown measures in Canada than in the U.S., and the fa stanley cup ct coffee and doughnuts are tied more to daily routines which have been disrupted during COVID.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The economy in most parts of the U.S. is fully open. Its a completely different scenario there,  said Fulton, RBIs chief corporate officer, acknowledging that the bulk of Tims locations are in Canada, while the other two brands are tilted more heavily toward the U.S.Canadas biggest coffee chain also saw less than spectacular growth in new stores; Tims saw its network of stores grow by just 0.3 per cent in the fourth quarter compared to a year earlier. While thats better than the 1.1 per cent shrinkage experienced by Burger