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« Réponse #4815 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 12:55:13 pm »
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 As outrage about the lack of a paid sic stanley taza k leave program in Ontario grows, Haltons top politicians are once again urging the Province to take immediate steps to help stop the spread of COVID-19. There is no more time to waste in implementing paid sick leave,  said Haltons four mayors and regional chair in a joint statement released April 27. The lives of our residents are at risk. We will not kick COVID-19 to the curb without protecting our essential workers and their families. Our residents are exposed to COVID-19 at work and risk exposing their whole family, with potentially devastating consequences.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The letter comes at a time when Premier Doug Ford has proposed dishing out $1 billion to top up the federal governments Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit  CRSB , versus creating a dedicate stanley cup d provincial paid sick leave program. This concept would increase the CRSB payment from $500 a week for sick employees to $1,000.But the Halton council stanley botella  leaders 鈥?Regional Chair Gary Carr, Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward, Oakville Mayor Rob Burton, Milton Mayor Gord Krantz and Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette 鈥?contended that  it does no good to our community to see sick leave passed between levels of government like a hot potato.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We are asking the Province to do what is fully within your powers and act now on paid sick leave,  says the letter.When it c Koov Aging grand hotel highlights the ethnic division in Cyprus
 Halton Hills residents now have the option to keep hens as pets.At its Sept. 6 meeting, town council approved a revision to the Responsible Pet Owners By-law 1994-07 to allow for the keeping of hens per prescribed criteria. stanley mug  While I know passing this bylaw may ruffle some feathers, I have to believe that residents who get chickens will be responsible owners,  said Mayor Rick Bonnette.  This is new territory for us so we will be watching the program closely to ensure that it doesnt go fowl.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Some regulations around keeping urban hens include a restriction to a maximum of four hens per lot 鈥?at lea stanley termohrnek st four months of age 鈥?kept in a hen run at all times, with the exception from 9 p.m. stanley romania  to 6 a.m., when they shall be kept in a locked hen coop.      The town gathered community input through surveys and open house, receiving support from a majority of the respondents.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We have introduced regulations that aim at preventing the spread of infectious diseases by requiring hen owners to maintain hen coops and hen runs in a clean and sanitary condition and have them kept free of obnoxious odours or substances and vermin,  said Manager of Enforcement Services Susie Spry. It is about keeping what is inside the coop in, and what is outside of the coop out.

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« Réponse #4816 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 01:18:43 pm »
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 It was a tough decision.But, Voortman Bakery, which began as Voortman Cookies in 1951, has decided to permanently close its retail store attached to the bakery at 4455 North Service Rd.COVID-19 has changed our world, how we live, how we interact with each other and ultimately how we work and do business. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, it is important for businesses to ensure they are focusing on their key strengths. For our team at Voortman, this is baking excellent cookies for you, our beloved customers, the company said in a statement. Unfortunately, this also means making some d stanley travel mug ifficult changes and as such, we have made the tough decision to permanen stanley canada tly close our retail store located in Burlington, Ontario. This decision was not made lightly but was necessary due to the stores direct proximity to the manufacturing facility. This enables us to continue safely baking our cookies while ensuring the safety of our production staff.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The bakery is well-known and well-liked, with more than 22,000 followers on Ins stanley vattenflaska tagram and earning 4.5 stars through more than 150 Google reviews.Voortman communications manager Leanne Grechulk said said numerous customers came to the store hoping it re-opened from the COVID-19 shutdown.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 They are unfortunately very disappointed when they get here and see that it is Udws Branch 120 Georgetown Legion donates to the Georgetown Hospital Foundation
 A place for lunch that feels like home.Thats what Jim Smelle calls the Ozanam Centre, located at 235 Church St. St. Catharines, within the Knights of Columbus Hall.The centre 鈥?named after Frederic Ozanam who founded the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in France in 1833 鈥?provides warm lunches to those in need.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Pre-pandemic, th stanley cup becher e lunch was served as a sit-down meal and cost $1. With COVID-19, theyve had to switch to takeout only, and with that, theyve removed the cost.Smelle has been going to the centre for more than 20 years and was recently appointed its unoffici vaso stanley al  civility officer  to help keep the peace.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                    stanley website                I like the people here,  he said.  The foods always good, too. Husband and wife team Edith Bacon and Ian Macmillan, who are members of a volunteer board that run the lunch program, said the Monday to Friday operation serves about 120 people a day, and 600 a week.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        When they open their front door to pass out their takeout packages, guests are gracious.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               You wont find anything better,  one said, on a recent visit. You can tell the soup is made with love,  said another. Those who use this service come here for a sense of community,  said Bacon.  We know them by name, and theres a

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« Réponse #4817 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 01:43:41 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?A tornado carved a destructive path through the Ottawa-Gatineau area on Friday, tearing roofs off of homes, overturning cars and felling power lines. According to Environment Canada, Canada gets more tornadoes than any other country except the U.S. Other high-profile twisters include:1912: Known as the Regina Cyclone, Canada   deadliest tornado ripped through six city blocks in Regina, Sask., on June 30, killing at least 28 people, injuring 300 others, and leaving a qua stanley spain rter of the city   population homeless. While it only lasted for a few minutes, it took the city almost 50 years to pay for the damages.1922: Multiple tornadoes hit southern Manitoba on June 22, killing five people and causing $2 million in damages, equal to nearly $30 million in 2018 dollars.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        1946: Canada   third deadliest tornado tore through the Detroit River on June 17, killing 17 p stanley water bottle eople and damaging 400 homes in Windsor, Ont., and the surrounding areas. The twister also demolished over a hundred barns and farm buildings.1974: A series of deadly tornadoes 鈥?known as the 1974 Super Outbreak 鈥?struck Ontario and multiple U.S. states between April 3 and 4. Eight people died when a funnel cloud touched down in Windsor, and over 300 died in the 13 affected American states. With 148 tornadoes confirmed, it was the second-largest stanley cup  tornado outbreak on record for a single 24-hour period. Igtu Significant downsides   : Doctors in Oakville and Georgetown share opposing views on mandatory mask bylaw
 TORONTO 鈥?Canada   main stock index failed to keep up with last week   stellar performance, moving lower ahead of what is expected to be a grim corporate earnings season.Some large U.S. banks kick off the first-quarter results on Tuesday.No one   expecting anything remotely good from these numbers. We all know that they ;re going to report bad numbers, said Allan Small, senior investment adviser at H vaso stanley ollisWealth.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He said there   talk that some investors were just trying to sell to get ahead of the results.The SP/TSX composite index closed down stanley cup  90.69 points at 14,075.94.   stanley cup       ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 328.60 points at 23,390.77. The SP 500 index was down 28.19 points at 2,761.63, while the Nasdaq composite was up 38.85 points at 8,192.42 on large gains by Tesla Inc. and Netflix Inc.The results followed a huge runup over the past few weeks, including last week   best performance by U.S. markets since 1974.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Is it any surprise that we would take some profits off the table there  Small said in an interview, adding some markets observers mused that markets had come back too fast.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Monday

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« Réponse #4818 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 02:06:28 pm »
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 ORILLIA 鈥?UPDATE: Cop living in Bracebridge found guilty of discreditable conduct againA Bracebridge resident and OPP police officer is denying he violated orders from his superiors not to attend a conference that discussed the legalization of marijuana.Sgt. Dan Mulligan, who is a member of the Ontario Provi stanley cup ncial Polices Aviation Services Section/Helicopter Unit, faced one count of discreditable conduct and two counts of insubordination during a Police Services Act tribunal on Monday and Tuesday. The hearing was held at the OPPs general headquarters in Orillia.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Not guilty, sir,  Mulligan said when asked for his plea by Superintendent Greg Walton, who was the adjudicator for the hearing. 聽聽The charges stem from a conference where Mulligan was invited to speak, on Sept. 17 in London, Ont.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The gathering was the Not By Accident Conference, with the theme Cannabis Legalization: Is this a trip we want to take Mulligan was one of the featured speakers at the conference, which was co-sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Health. He was speaking at the gatheri stanley nz ng on behalf of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, also known as L.E.A.P., a non-profit organization made ustanley cup p of current and former members of the law enforcement and criminal justice communities who speak out on what they perceive as the failures of existing drug policies.               ART Zgzg N.S. students out of school in labour fight
 Every Wednesday through the coronavirus pandemic, Rob Corte gets on a teleconference call with a group of fellow broadcasters who call themselves clean freaks.Its an international group of sports broadcasters 鈥?hockey, baseball, football, basketball, soccer, wrestling, auto racing 鈥?who are trying to figure out the best and safest ways to bring back televised sports. Every week we meet and discuss what we think we should do, how can we do it. And whats been nice is there have been real life examples of how to do it,  said Corte, Sportsnets vice-president of NHL production.  And so every Wednesday, when we meet, we get all the feedback as to what worked, what didnt work, which has been extremely helpful. stanley cup                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW              stanley cup becher                            Some sports have come back sooner than others, and hockeys return seems imminent.Corte is involved in all kinds of meetings, within Sportsnet, with public health officials and with the NHL as they collectively try to figure out what the NHL will look and sound like if it completes its 2019-20 playoffs this summer.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                     vaso stanley              While thing still could change based on public health recommendations, the play-by-play and colour commentators will be in a studio, not in the rink. And there will be no sideline reporter, no analyst between the benches. Right now, access to players is not happening,  Corte said.  So those positions dont really make sense in th

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« Réponse #4819 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 02:29:24 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?A Toronto man is facing multiple charges after allegedly confining two people on a boat and sexually assaulting them.City police allege the incident took place Saturday night when two passengers boarded a yellow and white boat at Woodbine Beach in Toronto   east end.They allege the boat driver then drove away from the shoreline and sexually assaulted the passengers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The 54-year-old driver, identified as Shanthakumar Kandiah, is facing eight charges including two co stanley becher unts each of kidnapping, sexual assault and forcible confinement.      He is also accused of operating the boat while impaired by alcohol.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police say they ;re concerned there may be more victims and are urging anyone with information to come forward.This report stanley trinkflaschen  by The Canadian Press was first  stanley cups published July 15, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Hqkb Toronto killer may be allowed community visits
 After one Gravenhurst couple stanley cups  was tired of paying between $500 and $600 for subpar internet, they decided to take matters into their own hands.But starting a business was not part of the plan.William Holmes and Kimberly Runions are the founders of Muskoka Wifi, and have been putting up towers to provide high-speed internet to residents in rural parts of Muskoka.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley website W                                        Holmes has a background in business and construction while Runions is a teacher. Before Muskoka Wifi, they started Muskoka   Best Website Designer 鈥?which proved challenging with their internet woes.It all started when Holmes constructed a 68-foot tower at the end of his driveway, and despite the structure being certified by the Canadian Standards Association for climbing, technicians refused to put up the receiver.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  As I got up to the top of this lovely little tower of ours, it all dawned on me very quickly that it takes a lot to get internet here, and these guys aren ;t even willing to do it,  said Holmes.Shortly after, his neighbou stanley cup quencher r asked if he could buy into their internet.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        With support from the Sparrow Lake Association, particularly John Cooper of the association, Muskoka Wifi started taking shape.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Now, they

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« Réponse #4820 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 02:54:38 pm »
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 Burlington OPP are investigating a hit-and-run crash on the QEW early Fri stanley nz day  May 27 .The crash occurred on the QEW and Wal stanley cup kers Line, according to police.A male driver fled on foot, police said.               ARTICL stanley mugs E CONTINUES BELOW                                        He is 200 pounds, wearing a grey shirt and walking with a limp.      He was last seen on the QEW in an open area field.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Anyone with information can call Burlington OPP at 905-681-2511. Fsfm Dundas Governor   s Road reconstruction expected to be completed Oct. 26
 PORT HOPE 鈥?As the impact of COVID-19 continues to develop, the municipality says its senior leadership remains responsive to this changing climate to best meet the needs of staff and the community.One of the changes announced on the evening of March 19 is that Port Hope residents now have a one month due date extension for water and wastewater bills.The due date has been moved from April 15 to May 15, 2020 and a penalty for non-payment will not be applied until June 1, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Customers can expect to receive their bills by regular mail early next week, which will include a notice explaining these changes.On March 18, the stanley cup  federal government also announced an extension to the filing deadline for income taxes until June 1, 2020.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                         stanley cup          In order to respond to the financial impacts of COVID-19, the second installment of the interim property tax bill is now due on April 28, 2020, however, a penalty for non-payment will not be applied until June 1, 2020.Community members on a pre-authorized payment plan who require a deferred payment can email tax@porthope.ca.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Port Hope Transit continues to operate and customers are not required to pay or show fare passes to board the bus.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        stanley flasche        This eliminates the pe

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« Réponse #4821 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 03:20:07 pm »
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 If you didn ;t have chance to catch up on all the latest headlines, here   a look back at what had people talking in and around Georgetown and Acton this week. To stay up to date with local headlines, sign up for our newsletter delivered to your inbox everyday, seven days a week.1  Missing Acton woman: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10625574-update-missing-person-in-halton-hills-located-safe/2  Urgent Costco recall: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10625150--urgent-costco-recall-trig stanley thermobecher gers-warning-to-customers-about-various-gloves-that-should-not-be-used-/               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        3  Halton Hills council has taken issue with the province and its bill aimed at increasing Ontarios supply and affordability of housing: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10624534-halton-hills-council-criticizes-provincial-housing-bill/      4  Impaired driving in Halton Hills neighbourhoods: https stanley water bottle ://theifp.ca/news-story/10624826--under-the-influence-suspected-impaired-driving-stops-across-halton-may-9-13-/        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 5  Georgetown break-ins: https://theifp.ca/news-s stanley thermobecher tory/10624358-multiple-break-ins-in-georgetown-have-halton-police-looking-for-man-in-pittsburgh-steelers-pants/ Jtgi Police did not entrap Oshawa cocaine trafficking suspect, appeal court rules
 MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec is reporting 942 new COVID-19 cases today, bringing the total since the pandemic began to 86,133.Health officials say no new deaths were rep botella stanley orted in the past 24 hours, but three additional deaths attributed to the coronavirus were added to the provincial total.Two of those deaths occurred between Oct. 4-9 and one took place at an unspecified date, bringing the province   death toll since the pandemic began to 5,953.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Hospitalizations went down by seven over the pas stanley cups uk t 24 hours, for a total of 437.      Of those, 72 people were in intensive care 鈥?a decrease of one compared to the previous day.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Quebec says 24,503 COVID-19 tests were conducted Friday, the last date for which the testing data is available.This report by The Canadian stanley cups  Press was first published Oct. 11, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #4822 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 03:37:36 pm »
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 A popular Halton Hills night stanley cup  spot has reopened, but not everyone is excited about it.The new owner of a Norval property, once known as Nashville North, has been holding private events, but neighbours have complained to the town about the noise, traffic and garbage following the events.Richard Marshall, who purchased the property at 530 Guelph St., says he is trying to provide a local entertainment venue and create jobs. Marshall said hes aware of the concerns neighbours had with Nashville North, which closed in 2019, and  stanley thermobecher doesnt want to be at odds with the community.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Were not bringing back the problems that were there before,  Marshall said.  We want to follow the rules and regulations. We want to do this in the right manner. Residents say that  termo stanley is not the case though.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Norval resident Gus Kalbhenn described the first event in late August as  a huge outdoor party in the parking lot  with several hundred people attending. Because the parking lot was used for the event, those attending parked throughout the village.While events have since moved inside, Kalbhenn said the noise from the property is still very loud with some events going as late as 3:30 a.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Const. Ryan Anderson said,  Halton Regional Police Service  HRPS  has received a number of noise complaints over  Pjjw UPDATE: Markville Mall store with confirmed case of COVID-19 identified
 TORONTO 鈥?Canada   main stock index concluded its third losing week in a row by giving back some of its recent gains amid concerns out of China about the real estate market and the country   ban on cryptocurrencies.Markets were hit early Friday by China   decision to declare digital currencies like Bitc stanley polska oin illegal. That particularly affected the technology sector.Canadian digital asset miner Hut 8 Mining Corp. lost 5.3 per cent to push the technology sector down 1.2 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There were also suggestions that Evergrande may have missed a debt payment, renewing questions about its solvency and the potential spillover effects on the global economy.Evergrande has caused the market this we stanley cups ek to focus on China   real estate and real estate finance and  stanley cup assess whether the key driver of the country   economy may be weaker for a significant period of time, says Geoff Castle, portfolio manager for PenderFund.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I think that the headlines around Evergrande are kind of a bit of a late reflection of something that   been kind of a decade in the making, which is a bit of a potentially unsustainable situation in the Chinese property market, he said in an interview.Investors are also considering the knock-on effects of Evergrande on commodities, interest rates and the availability of credit throughout Asia.

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« Réponse #4823 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 04:41:10 pm »
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 Halton Police is thanking the public for their help in finding a missing Burlington boy with autism. MissingPerson LOCATED! 8 Cameron RUMLEY has been located I good health. Thanks to everyone for their assistance!  teamwork ^ck鈥?HRPS Burlington  @HRPSBurl  March 4, 2017               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Cameron Rumley has been located I good health, police tweeted.Thanks to everyone for their assistance stanley becher !        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW            stanley quencher                       Rumley was last seen walking near Central High School, at 1433 Baldwin Street in Burlington.Police were concerned as the eight-year-old was last seen without a coat and a far distance from home.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley cup                         It   unknown where he was located. He was found within two hours of police issuing the call for help.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Krur Anger erupts in London fire neighbourhood over renovations
 TORONTO 鈥?The cost of compensating thousands of victims of Canada   notorious resid stanley cups uk ential schools amounted  stanley polska to more than $3 billion, according to a report released on Thursday.The final report from the committee overseeing the compensation process that began in 2007 provides a comprehensive overview of the efforts to redress the damage inflicted on generations of Indigenous children.While the school experience was positive for a relative handful of the children, many others were sexually, physically or psychologically abused in a system designed to get the Indian out of the child.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Children as young as three were forcibly removed from their families and communities and taken to the schools, the report states. For most, the residential school system was profoundly negative and had a lasting impact on  stanley mug the children, on their families, and on their culture.The first known of the schools were established in the 1820s. The last one closed in 1997. In all, roughly 150,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis children attended.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The court-approved compensation scheme, known as the independent assessment process, arose out of a comprehensive class-action settlement in 2007 involving survivors, the federal government and churches that ran the schools.Claimants were entitled to up to $275,000 each based on the nature and lev

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« Réponse #4824 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 05:01:19 pm »
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 A 21-year-old Toronto man is charged with sex trafficking and  stanley becher other offences after being arrested in Newmarket.South Simcoe Police laid the charges following an investigation sparked by a lead that the accused had been actively involved in the sex trade business.Officers from South Simcoes Criminal Investigation Bureau, along with York Regional Police, found and arrested the accused Jan. 18. He was taken to South Simcoe   South Division and held for bail Jan. 19.               ARTICL stanley cup E CONTINUES BELOW                                        The investigation also connected the accused to a suspect apprehension pursuit that occurred in Innisfil in December. In that case, the accused failed to stop for police at a RIDE check. A short pursuit ended after it was called off for public safety reasons stanley termosar .Moses Gregory, 21, of Toronto, is charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance  cocaine and heroin , two counts of breach of probation, three counts of breach of recognizance, advertising sexual services, procuring sexual services, and flight from police.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He was ordered in custody and will appear in court in Barrie Feb. 2Gregory is also wanted by Toronto Police on domestic assault-related occurrences and will be turned over after he is released from South Simcoe custody. He is also being investigated for possible involvement in another suspect apprehension pursuit in Barrie.               ARTICLE CONT Hhnq Numerous drugs seized in London, Ont., raid
 Amid the confusion of students returning to school as COVID-19 cases surge, Lisa Petsinis said shes troubled by a suggestion from her daughters school about lunchtime: that kids briefly remove their masks to take a bite to eat and put them back on to chew.A newsletter to parents, which also stressed students will be reminded to maintain physical distancing,  doesnt say anything about how this is going to be supervised, and I stanley cup m not sure if its even possible to do,  said Petsinis, whose 14-year-old daughter attends a school in Etobicoke under the Toronto District School Board. Its a big concern because its the only time  the kids  are going to be maskless and the Omicron variant is highly contagious. But there just seems to be no focus at all on addressing safety at lunch.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Across the provi stanley cups uk nce, most of Ontarios two million students are returning to in-person classes this week for the first time since Dec. 17. Due to heavy snowfall, most GTA schools are finally opening Wednesday. Premier Doug Ford and Dr. Kieran Moore, the chief medical officer of health, had said the move to online school for two weeks was to allow for greater safety measures as the Omicron variant surged, including more HEPA filters, rapid tests, N95 masks for staff and more  stanley cup vaccine doses for teachers and students.Many parents remain concerned about having their children return to class, and safety during lunch is one of their biggest

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« Réponse #4825 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 05:19:00 pm »
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 About 800 St. Catharines General Motors employees on temporary layoff are heading back to work after their U.S. counterparts ended a 40-day strike Friday evening.Everybody   back to work on Monday, said Tim McKinnon, GM unit chairman for Unifor Local 199 which represents St. Catharines workers.There   a lot of happy people.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         stanley tumbler                                 St. Catharines workers on the engine line received layoff notices more than a month ago, on Sept. 20, due to the picket lines south of the border. The U.S. strike affected the supply chain with Canada as part stanley tumbler s supplies dried up and items couldn ;t be shipped.In St. Catharines, about two-thirds of the 1,150 workers at the Glendale Avenue plant 鈥?where V8 and V6 engines and GF6 transmissions are produced 鈥?were temporarily laid off. The transmission line was able to keep sending parts to CAMI in stanley bottles  Ingersoll, with the exception of a planned one-week shutdown unrelated to the U.S. strike.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Jennifer Wright, director of communications for General Motors Canada, said GM Canada manufacturing plants will all be running Monday.More than 49,000 GM workers in the United States went on strike at midnight Sept. 15 over wages, health care, job security, a share of profits, and a defined path to permanent seniority for temporary workers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                    Apxl Rodman gives North Korean official Trump   s    Art of the Deal
 MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec provincial police say a 59-year-old man has been arrested in relation to an alleged double homicide that took place Saturday in Montreal.The suspect, whose identity has not yet been made public, is expected to appear in court via phone later today to hear what charges he faces.Police say 61-year-old Diane Leblanc and 57-year-old Sylvie Leblanc were fatally shot around 12:20 p.m. on Saturday in the city   east stanley france   stanley quencher end.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Quebec   independent police watchdog says the suspect shot the women and then opened fire on Montreal police officers who arrived on the scene.      The Independent Investigations Bureau says the man was injured when police returned fire and was transported to hospital.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Bureau, which investigates whenever citizens are injured or killed during a police operation, says six investigators are examining the case with the help of provincial police.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 4, 2020.               ARTI stanley taza CLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #4826 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 05:36:35 pm »
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 Ten dead horses were exhumed on a Stouffville farm Saturday, two weeks after the property owner discovered three other decomposed carcasses, as well as 14 horses and a pony living in sordid stalls, all of them sickly thin.The animals were under the care of David Lee Small, Victoria Small and Jason Leroy Small, who had been renting the barnyard and farmland since September, said landlord Michael Cheung.The Small family operates a company called S stanley mugs peedsport Stables. Jason Leroy Small told the Star his familys company aims to rescue abandoned horses and privately find new homes for them.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                          stanley thermobecher                Cheung made the gruesome discovery of three dead horses in varying stages of decomposition shortly after he evicted the Smalls on April 22. He and his neighbours found a rotting carcass in an aluminum trailer on the property, and two others at the back of a paddock under some trees.On Saturday, Cheung hired a company to excavate what turned out to be a graveyard of horses, buried in a mound of dirt in the middle of a paddock not far from the barnyard. A small excavator dug through the pile, and another truck was on site to load the carcasses.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The first horse to be exhumed was a baby, followed by seven adults. Two more horses were found in  stanley isolierkanne a heap of manure by the barnyard. In total, it was 13. Thats a massacre. Its not neglect,  said Cheung.  It was horrifying Vrlr Kept apart by coronavirus and a border, these Canadians and their foreign national spouses are urging Ottawa to reunite families
 A First Nation in northern Ontario is waiting for militar stanley cup y assistance a week after declaring an emergency over a COVID-19 outbreak that has now infected nearly half of its 400 residents.Members of Bearskin Lake First Nation say the situation 鈥?which has many in the community isolating, including the chief 鈥?means there are few essential workers available to provide basic services and distribute supplies to households, including food, water and wood.Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Derek Fox said the community, of which he is a member, needs military personnel on the ground immediately to help. He said the federal government wasn ;t taking the situation seriously enough and hasn ;t provided all the help required.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The government is saying they need to do all the paperwork and go through the bureaucracy, jump through more loopholes. Meanwhile, the chief and the council  are  overwhelmed, he said in a phone interview.They ;re not acknowledging that this is a crisis. And we feel like it   a wait-and-see approach and hope that no one loses their life over this.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Late Thursday, Public Safety stanley taza  Minister Bill Blair said on Twitter that the federal government had just received a formal request for assistance from t stanley cup he Ontario government for Bearskin Lake First Nation.Blair said officials from his depart

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« Réponse #4827 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 05:53:42 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Holt Renfrew says it will stop selling all animal fur and exotic skins by the end of the year.The luxury retailer made the announcement as part of a series of sustainability promises.Holts said it plans to stop selling cosmetic products that contain plastic glitter and made a commitment that its denim will come鈥?from certified sustainable sources by the end鈥痮f 2025               ARTICLE stanley botella  CONTINUES BELOW                                        It also said materials across its business such as cotton, leather, down and feathers and plastic packaging will come from certified sustainable sources by the end of 2025.      The sustainability commitments also included targets for greenhouse gas emission reductions from its operations.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The announcement by Holts came the same day that luxury parka maker Canada Goose said it would using fur by the end of next year.鈥疶his report by The Canadian Press was first published June 24, 2021.               stanley website  ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        B stanley thermos mug y The Canadian Press Pvgs Region of Waterloo expresses support for Quebec City and diversity
 An 18-year-old from Mississauga be stanley us hind a crowdsourcing website that maps COVID-19 hot spots in Canada is now helping Somalia gather information about the virus.Shrey Jain, who with fellow U of T students created the flatten.ca virus-tracking site in March, is part of a team that has developed a similar internet-based survey tool rolled out Monday in Mogadishu.More than 400 volunteers began going door to door in the capital, asking questions not only to gauge knowledge about the virus and symptoms, but also to collect mobility data and socio-economic and demographic information about households.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The information, collected electronically on a tablet or phone, will be uploaded to a site that will go live in a few weeks and start  stanley polska monitoring the spread of the virus in Mogadishu. It will help the local government gauge the level stanley puodelis  of knowledge that residents have about COVID-19, as well as determine where officials should focus resources, such as the web or radio, for public health announcements.The data will also be used to help with  a variety of other crises that humanitarian organizations are trying to support them with,  said Jain, as well as help with more detailed mapping of the city.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Somalias last census, in 2014, was the first extensive survey in decades, according to the countrys directorate of national statistics. About a half million

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« Réponse #4828 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 06:10:38 pm »
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 The day after Jamal Murray signed a $170-million contract extension, the Orangeville Prep alum was back shooting in the gym at the Athlete Institute in Mono.Murray and his Denver Nuggets teammates are fresh off completing what most NBA prognosticators considered to be the unthinkable: taking down Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers. But few are shocked at Orangeville Prep. He has always been hungrier than anybody, works harder and wants it more,  said Jesse Tipping, president of the Athlete Institute and Orangeville Prep, where Murray honed his skills before heading to the University of Kentucky and gettin stanley mugs g drafted by the Nuggets.聽 聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                   stanley thermobecher        When his back is against the wall, there is nobody whos bette stanley taza r,  he added.  Its the Murray mindset. 鈥?He doesnt care who is in front of him; it is going to be his gym. Murray reeled off a signature 40-point performance in Game 7 on Tuesday, Sept. 15, that helped the Nuggets beat the Clippers and rally back from a 3-1 series deficit for the second time this post-season.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 While Denver centre Nikola Jokic posted a triple-double in points, rebounds and assists, it was Murray who kept the Nuggets in the game by scoring 20 points during a second quarter in which the Clippers threatened to pull away, providing timely play after timely play to a team that needed it. How many times have we seen it  Our season i Zhpc Interracial couples still face strife 50 years after Loving
 Some elderly Torontonians stood in line outside a city COVI stanley cups D-19 vaccination clinic in Scarborough on Tuesday, a day after city officials apologized for a similar queue outside the mass clinic in Etobicoke.Brad Ross, a city spokesperson, said the stanley taza  Tuesday morning lineup outside the Scarborough Town Centre was eliminated later and offered tips to Torontonians aged 75 and up now eligible for vaccinations at the first three of 10 city clinics to open:Arrive  stanley cup no more than 15 minutes before your appointment. Ross noted people were lining up outside Scarborough Town Centre at 9 a.m. even though the clinic didnt start operating until 11 a.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Only bring one essential support person to minimize crowding.And do not go to a clinic unless you have an appointment. Ross said some of the seniors who lined up outside the Toronto Congress Centre on Monday had shown up without an appointment.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The two clinics, along with another at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre downtown, opened last Wednesday. With less demand than expected at those and others, the Ontario government reduced the eligible age in this phase from 80 to 75.After long lines formed at the Etobicoke site, Toronto Fire Chief Matthew Pegg, overseeing the local vaccine rollout, apologized and told reporters city staff would review procedures to hit a goal of moving people through within 30 minutes

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« Réponse #4829 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 06:26:07 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The Trudeau government   upcoming budget will account for the costs of pursuing gender equality when it comes to workers ; pay in both the federal public service and all federally regulated workplaces, T stanley cup he Canadian Press has learned.A senior government official says Finance Minister Bill Morneau   budget will start laying the foundation for Ottawa to deliver on some long-awaited goals towards achieving proactive pay equity in Canada.While it   not clear how much the measures will cost, the price tag on  stanley mug closing the gender wage gap in such workplaces will likely be significant, since the public service and federally regulated organizations together employ nearly 1.2 million people 鈥?more than six per cent of all workers in Canada.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The official, speaking on condition of anonymity about details not yet made public, declined to provide numbers on how much room would be made in the budget 鈥?but said it would be a range to allow Ottawa to negotiate pay equity through various rounds of collective bargaining with unions.The source also said the pay equity specifics would be released at a later date in proposed legislation, and not in the budget.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The government is looking stanley water bottle  to improve the existing pay equity system by making it proactive, rather than sticking with the current complaints-based system.Prime Minister Just Nqyz Ontario COVID-19 cases spike in Windsor-Essex, Ottawa and among those under age 44
 Toronto police are trying to find a man they allege tried to hide his identity in what they describe as a criminal harassment investigation in which a woman was being followed.Police say they launched a criminal harassment investigation Wednesday, Oct. 7, in the Greenwood Avenue and Gerrard Street East area.A woman reported meeting a man in a social encounter. The man was then seen several times at the womans address and workplace, and he changed his appearance to hide his identity.               ARTICLE CONTINU stanley cup ES BELOW                                        The man caused th stanley cup e woman to be concerned for her safety, police stanley cup  say.Alexander Murrell, 29, of Toronto, is wanted for:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?two counts of criminal harassment;鈥?public mischief: and               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?three counts of fail to comply probation                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              He is described as 6,0, 230 lb., with green/blue eyes, a shaved head and no facial hair. He may be using the name Jeff Hall.Anyone with information is asked to contact police at聽416-808-5504, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS  8477  or online at 222tips.