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« Réponse #4860 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 07:11:50 am »
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 Heading to the beach  Youll want to stay out of the water at Prospect Park as of Aug. 25 at 5 p.m. Here   the latest beach water quality report from Halton Region Public Health:Beachway Beach in Burlington  1094 Lakeshore Road  tested safe for swimming on August 23Brant Street Beach cups stanley  in Burlington  Lakeshore Road and Brant Street  tested safe for swimming on Augu termo stanley st 24               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bronte Beach Park Beach in Oakville  Lakeshore Road and Bronte Road   stanley quencher tested safe for swimming on August 24Coronation Park East Beach in Oakville  1426 Lakeshore Road West  tested safe for swimming on August 23        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Coronation Park West Beach in Oakville  1426 Lakeshore Road West  tested safe for swimming on August 23Kelso Conservation Area Beach in Milton  5234 Kelso Road  tested safe for swimming on August 23               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Prospect Park Beach in Acton  30 Park Avenue  tested unsafe for swimming on August 2                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              South Shell Park Beach in Oakville  3376 Lakeshore Road West  tested safe for swimming on August 23Up for a day trip  Find the latest reports for beaches outside Halton Dznt Back in business: Restaurants, bars offering outdoor dining reopen in parts of Ontario June 12
 Milton residents might see a slightly higher property tax rate in 2022 compared to the previous year 鈥?about a percentage point more.As part of the annual budgeting process, Milton council has directed staff to prepare the 2022 operating budget with a residential property tax increas stanley spain e not exceeding 5.26 per cent on the towns portion of the property tax bill 鈥?or an estimated 2.78 per cent when Halton Region and school boards are included.This would translate to an additional payment of $19.01 per $100,000 of assessed home value.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        During the budget call  stanley cups report presentation at the meeting, Glen Cowan, chief financial officer, said some of the key budget pressures include inflation and infrastructure funding deficit, as well as investments related to the fire master plan, transit master p stanley cup lan, and other service costs as more roads and parks are developed.      He said that the proposed tax increase rate of 5.26 per cent aligns with projections from the towns long-term fiscal impact study 鈥?and that it supports service levels that are in place today.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Keeping in mind that in prior years, last year as an example, a target of around five percent was set and we ended up realizing and achieving a lower number,  he noted.Council will deliberate on the proposed budget in December.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #4861 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 07:58:25 am »
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 Notorious antimasker Chris Sky 鈥?legally known as Christopher Saccoccia 鈥?allegedly threatened to shoot Premier Doug Ford in the head and kill  all the premiers  in Canada, accor kubki stanley ding to court documents.Saccoccia, 37, also allegedly threatened to kill Robert Carbone 鈥?his former friend and leader of the so-called Republican Party of Canada.On May 12, Saccoccia wanted help getting off the  no-fly list   it is unclear if he has been placed a federal no-fly list after refusing to wear a mask on a plane  and  during the course of the conversation became irate and made certain threats, one of which was that he would shoot Doug Ford in the head and f-g kill him,  said the Crown, according to a synopsis of the allegations read during Saccoccias bail hearing last week.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                stanley thermosflasche                          No publication ban was put on the bail hearing.Saccoccia also said he would kill  all politicians, all premiers as they are f-g everything up,  the Crown said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 According to court documents, the threats were made over the phone to Carbone.In the conversation with Carbone, Saccoccia claimed to be an excellent sniper who can shoot people from half a mile away, and no one would know wh stanley mug ere the bullet came from, the Crown said. Saccoccia also has a  number of restricted firearms registered to him including long guns,  the Crown said.               ARTICLE CONTI Lzcw Finance minister fires back at Tories
 North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit Medical Officer of Health Dr. Jim Chirico, Director COVID-19 Immunization Strategy Andrea McLellan and聽 Director of COVID-19 Immunization Strategy and Shannon  stanley cup Mantha answered questions from the media on July 22.1聽鈥斅燤ASS CLINICS WRAPPING UP In response to a drop in vaccine bookings at our clinics, we are refocusing our efforts to more flexible, targeted approaches to reach those individuals who may be facing barriers to attending mass immunization clinics.  鈥?McLellan               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        2聽鈥斅?3 stanley cup  CASES IN PREVIOUS SEVEN DAYS We have seen an increase in cases across the Nipissing district; many of these cases are in the West Nipissing area 鈥?the impact of COVID-19 extends far beyond the individual who tests positive.  鈥?Mantha        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 3 鈥?GATHERINGS LEAD TO COVID CASES Over the past two weeks, we have seen the impacts of gathering in large groups while not vaccinated and not practicing physical distancing.  鈥?Chirico               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        4 鈥?CHILDREN CONTRACTING COVID AT SOCIAL GATHERINGS                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               Five of theses cases were children under the age of 12, who could not stanley quencher  be vaccinated. Our children have been through so much since the beginning of the pandemic 鈥?the last thing we want is for them to get

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« Réponse #4862 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 08:39:53 am »
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 While you might never have heard of the  Etobicoke poltergeist,  there was a moment in Toronto history when botella stanley  this mischievous ghost was something of a local celebrity.This year marks the 50th anniversary of one of the spookiest episodes ever committed to local lore, and this apparent haunting at a hulking clapboard farmhouse in Etobicokes Sunnylea neighbourhood has still never been properly explained. Whatever ultimately was responsible for the creepy happenings, natural or supernatural, it succeeded in eventually driving two families out of the house. The stanley thermobecher  house was definitely haunted,  says John Downing, then an assignment editor at the Toronto Telegram who spent several nights at the  ghost house  in the company of Telegram reporter John Gault and got to know the fraught families who lived there very well.  Gault and I, to this day, believe there was something there.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Downing, now 82 and retired after an illustrious journalism career that saw him leaving the Telegram to serve as one of the first editors of the Toronto Sun, initially became interested in the story because he lived 鈥?a stanley cup nd still lives 鈥?a few blocks away from the house in this affluent, leafy Etobicoke neighbourhood not far from the sprawling Park Lawn Cemetery grounds.The residents of the upstairs flat in the house, Newfoundlanders Roy and Carol Hawkins and their three young children, had been so tormented by bizarre happenings 鈥?unexp Cmtm Canada will allow fully vaccinated Americans to cross the border on Aug. 9, other international travellers on Sept. 7
 TORONTO 鈥?Online storytelling company Wattpad and its writer-users will have more chances to expand their audience 鈥?and income 鈥?after the close of its sale to an Asian media conglomerate Monday, says Allen Lau.The chief executive of Toronto-based Wattpad Corp. anticipat stanley drinking cup es a flood of new revenue streams because South Korean owner Naver is deeply connected in areas where Wattpad has little presence.Not only will the size of the audience increase, the number of IPs will increase, and the number of ways that we are able to monetize the content will also increase, Lau said in an interview.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That   why this is such a match made in heaven. Business  stanley cup will be greatly, greatly accelerated.Lau   remarks came about four months after he announced the sale of the self-publishing platform he and pal Ivan Yuen dreamed up on a napkin in a food court at the Vancouver airport in 2006.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Between its inception and its US$600-million sale, about five million writers used the platform to publish stories. In recent years, Wattpad realized the trove of titles was a major asset.It bega stanley romania n cashing in on the intellectual property at its fingertips by adapting hit titles with rabid online fan bases into films, television series and books at a dizzying speed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     

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« Réponse #4863 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 09:05:53 am »
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 The patio season has been extended in Port Colborne, with councillors permitting them to remain open past the October deadline. However, the city will retain the right to revoke the patio permission if any problems arise. We need some trigger mechanism, whereby if its not working, we can cut it off,  suggested Ward 2 Coun. Angie Desmarais.  Im very concerned about the safe passage of people passing through. I want to make sure that were doing everything we can to make it as safe as possible. Desmarais and other councillors ha stanley botella d concerns about ice and snow in the patio area that could cause people t stanley cup price o fall. Canalside Restaurant owner Greg Poisson insisted that wont be a problem because theyve installed new overhead heaters.      stanley cup          ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         As soon as we put the heaters on, theres gonna be no ice; theyre 75,000 BTU heaters, so its going to warm up that area nicely,  said Poisson.      While there was some hesitancy from around the council table, Ward 1 Coun. Mark Bagu said they owe it to businesses to at least give them a chance.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Im confident the snow removal will be taken care of,  said Bagu.  Let   not shut this down before it even starts. Im fully in favour of this. Council voted unanimously to allow the winter patios on a trial basis. Sqzh Get ready for the silly season
 On June 24, officers with the Renfrew Ontario Provincial Police  OPP  Detachment responded to a motor vehicle collision on Harriet Street in the Town of Arnprior. As a result of the investigation, Jeffrey Currie, 25, of McNab/Braeside Township has been charged with impaired driving. The accused was released on an Undertaking and is scheduled to appear in Renfrew court on Aug. 19.June 24, an officer was conducting traffic enforcement in McNab/Braeside Township. A traffic stop was initiated on Burnstown Road and as a result of the investigation, Anne Carswell, 52, of McNab/Braeside Township has been charged with impaired driving, driving with blood alcohol concentration over 80 and breach of probation. The stanley cup  accused was released on an Undertaking and is scheduled to appear in Renfrew court on Aug. 19.June 24, an officer was conducting traffic enforcement in McNab/Braeside Township. A traffic stop was initiated on White Lake Road and as a result of the investigation, Ian Helmes, 31, of Mississippi Mills has been charged with impaired driving and driving with blood alcohol concentration over 80. The accuse stanley cup d was released on an Undertaking and is scheduled to appear in Renfrew court on Aug. 19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  stanley cups                        June 28, an officer was conducting traffic enforcement in the Town of Renfrew. A traffic stop was initiated on O ;Brien Road and as a result of the investigation, Mildred Shean, 50, of Renfrew has been charged wi

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« Réponse #4864 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 09:28:25 am »
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 Hamiltons public school board will try for an eighth and final time to convince the Ministry of Education to help it rebuild Sherwood Secondary School.Trustees on the finance and facilities committee unanimously agreed to stand by the project rather than pursue two other options presented by staff, including closing Sherwood and moving  stanley cup students to the former Barton high school.Staff estimated upgrading Barton will cost $8 million, compared to the $15 million at Sherwood, where asbestos concerns stalled planned renovations of third-floor science labs five years ago.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The ministry has rejected requests for funding to rebuild the east Mountain scho stanley vattenflaska ol seven times since then, unmoved by a board offer in 2016 to contribute $9 million it had budgeted for upgrading science labs, the library and sports field.Board chair Alex Johnstone said any change in plans will require public consultation, but she doesnt think the Sherwood community is ready for that discussion until the board has given the rebuild one more try.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Trustees agreed in 2012 to keep Sherwood open as part of an accommodation review plan to close Barton and Hil stanley mugg l Park and build the new Frances Henderson on the south Mountain.Barton was renamed Henderson while serving as a holding school for the new Henderson, but is now empty following the latters opening on Oct. 13.               ARTICL Iehc 4 at 4 鈥?Halton news of the day for Feb. 16, 2023
 Danica Swistun, a 15 year old student at Burlngton   Assumption Catholic Secondary School, won gold recently at the Canada Summer Games. Danica is a box lacrosse goalie and plays for Team Ontario. This is the first time ever that women   box lacrosse has been included in the Canada Games. Team Ontario dominated in the round robin, beating BC, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan. The gold medal game was played agains stanley cup t Team BC. The teams were well-matched and it was a close gam botella stanley e, but Team Ontario came away with a 2-1 win. Dana Dobie, Team Canada gold medalist, handed out the hostoric gold medals to the Team Ontario Girls.Danica is a multi sport athlete who  stanley mug plays goalie for both the field and box lacrosse teams for Team Ontario. She also plays for Assumption CSS Varsity Boys field lacrosse team and for Mimico U17 boys box lacrosse teams. She has had a busy summer, playing at the Women   World Festival in Maryland with U17 Team Ontario winning gold in the U18 division, followed by a silver medal at the WC World Futures Box Lacrosse tournament at Loyola College playing for Ontario All Stars, followed by a bronze medal at the Ontario Summer Games.

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« Réponse #4865 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 09:46:21 am »
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 Call it higher education if you must.But since cannabis was legalized in stanley becher  Canada last year, courses dedicated to the plant have taken root on college and university campuses across the country.According to the Cannabis Council of Canada, at  stanley cup least 12 post-secondary schools have joined the budding educational boom, having launched programs 鈥?or announced plans to do so 鈥?covering everything from production research and training to marijuana law and business.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In this sector it was going from amateur production to professional production 鈥?and that takes expertise, says Rene Van Acker, dean of the University of Guelph   Ontario Agricultural College.It   like the difference between growing some tomatoes in your backyard and being a tomato supplier for Loblaws, says Van Acker, whose school is in the process of opening the country   largest cannabis program.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Another of the early entrants into the new cannabis league was Loyalist College, which sits on t stanley cup he western edge of Belleville off the Bay of Quinte.There   an incredible gap in the sector as it relates to knowledge in terms of the science of cannabis, and applying that knowledge to product development, says Kari Kramp, head of Loyalist   Cannabis Applied Science Program.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               Bpla Residents of Bracebridge apartment complex scared, confused, feeling pushed out
 Metrolands three-part Age of anxiety: Are the kids all right  series takes a deep dive into the mental and physical health impacts the COVID-19 pandemic continues to have on children and youth in Ontario.According to research conducted in Ontario before the COVID-19 pandemic, eating disorders were prevalent in between two and three per cent of the province   population.Since the onset of the pandemic, pediatricians at hospitals across Ontario have noted a dramatic increase in the number of patients admitted for eating diso stanley cups rders.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        When it comes to mental illness, no one should suffer in silence. There are websites, agencies, phone lines and individual counsellors available to offer help at the first sign that something isn ;t right.Trust your gut if youre worried about your kids, said Dr. Natasha Johnson, a pediatrician at McMaster Children   Hospital, and co-director of the hospital   eating disorder program. Bring them in to see your primary-care provider for an assessment, start checking out websites and books for additional information.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 If you think you or someone close to you is suffering from an eating disorder, c stanley quencher onsider taking advantage of the following resources.NATIONAL EATING DISORDER INFORMATION CENTRE  NEDIC                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           stanley cup       

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« Réponse #4866 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 10:04:04 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?North American stock markets got a boost from a bipartisan U.S. infrastructure spending deal and overhang from Federal Reserve comments about interest rates.I think the Fed is really driving the bus right now when they talk about inflationary pressures, said Allan Small, senior investment adviser at IA Private Wealth.Small sai stanley mugg d Fed officials have calmed market fears by walking back some of the comments last week about two interest rate hikes by repeating that it believes rising inflation is only temporary.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        When there   people talking about interest rates rising sooner than 2023, I think the market gets spooked, he said in an interview.Confirmation Thursday that U.S. President Joe Biden has reached a deal for a US$1.2-trillion infrastructure package over eight years also supported positive investor sentiment.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I think that just boosts a number of good-quality names and it   an anticipation of further growth, com stanley taza panies with the opportunity to further grow as government spends money on infrastructure, he said.The SP/TSX composi stanley cup te index closed up 50.73 points to 20,215.12.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 322.58 points at 34,196.82 The SP 500 index was up 24.65 points to a re Kjwh All Halton Catholic District School Board students must wear masks or face coverings, according to Board   s Return to School plan
 TORONTO 鈥?A military report on five Ontario long-term care homes released Tuesday details horrific allegations of insect infestations, aggressive resident feeding that caused choking, bleeding infections, and  stanley termoska residents crying for help for hours.Ontario Premier Doug Ford called it the most heart-wrenching report he   ever read in his life.The reports they provided us were heartbreaking, they were horrific, he said. It   shocking that this can happen here in Canada. It   gut-wrenching.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ford called in military assistance last month for five long-term care homes dealing with COVID-19 outbreaks. After reading the report, Ford said it   clear the system is broken. He said he is now not ruling out a public inquiry, which he had previously declined.Ontario has launched a full investigation into the allegations and will share the results with police so they can look into any possible c stanley cup riminal charges, Ford said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Four of the five homes are private, but Ford said there are 626 long-term care homes in the province and they shouldn ;t all be painted with a broad brush. He suggested creating a fully public system wouldn ;t be feasible without help from Ottawa.stanley cup  8220;We financially wouldn ;t be able to sustain that, Ford said. Now,

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« Réponse #4867 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 10:56:35 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?A new study suggests shoppers chewing gum may spend more time browsing, and stores could benefit by enticing customers with free gum samples.Researchers from Ryerson University   Ted Rogers School of Management in Toronto wanted to see if the benefits of gum chewing 鈥?which they say include more thinking, increased attention and lower stress levels 鈥?applied in a retail environment.They conducted four studies where they asked 300 students in a lab at a U.S. university to perform a var stanley termoska iety of shopping tasks, like spending $100 on Amazon to buy gifts for three people.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They found the students wh stanley water jug ose mouths were occupied with chewing spent more time coming up with more thoughts about their shopping experience and browsed a greater number of items than those without anything in their mouths.      The researchers also surve stanley sverige yed 56 customers at a Toronto grocery store and found that the half of customers provided with a stick of gum spent more time in the store and purchased more items.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The disappointing news for stores, however, may be that the gum chewers did not spend more money at the grocery store than their non-chewing counterparts.By The Canadian Press Ffcg What   s going on here  Gravenhurst   s train station open for opportunity
 The Halton Regional Police Service Child and Sexual Assault Unit has arrested a man in connection with a sexual assault investigation involving a teen girl in Oakville.From July 2021 to September 2021, police allege a man communicated with a 14-year-old girl via Snapchat. In late September 2021, the man is alleged to have transported the girl to a residence in Oakville and sexually assaulted her.A 22-year-old man of Oakville has been charged with luring a child, sexual assault, sexual interference and invitation to sexual touching. He was held in custod stanley cups y pending a bail hearing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Anyone with information is asked to contact  stanley cup the Child and Sexual Ass stanley cups ault Unit at 905-825-4777, ext. 8970.      Tips can also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477  TIPS  or through the web at haltoncrimestoppers.ca.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #4868 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 11:03:20 am »
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 AJAX  Quarter-horse racing at Ajax Downs won ;t be getting underway in early May.The race season was slated to get started on Sunday, May 10, but the date has been pushed by the COVID-19 pandemic.Training sessions at Ajax Downs, which were set to begin April 20, have also been postponed indefinitely.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        During these unique circumstances, it is unclear at this point when we will actually be able to open our track once again, Ajax Downs ; General Manager Emilio Trotta said in a statement. We realize that this will take some time to get through, but we continue to remain hopeful that we can get back to racing sooner cups stanley  rather than later so that we can get people back to their livelihood and some sense of normality.      Trotta noted once a new start date is announced, training sessions will be added a few weeks in advance to help horse people ge stanley nz t t stanley water bottle heir horses ready.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 For more information, visit ajaxdowns and follow it on Instagram, Twitter  @ajaxdowns  and Facebook.For the Quarter Racing Owners of Ontario, Inc. visit qrooi. Uxtg 8220;Monster  8221; Hurricane Florence aims to drench Carolinas
 Local health coalition groups are working together to unmask the dangers of privatized health care.On Thursday  Feb. 24 , members of the Kawartha-Haliburton, Peterborough and  stanley cup Northumberland health coalitions particpated in a virtual call to action press conference to pull back the curt stanley tumblers ain on recent announcements made by the province that will impact the fu stanley cups uk ture of health care.The main trigger behind the event - as well as several others across the province - involved a remark made by Minister of Health Christine Elliott in early February regarding the reopening of health-care services as the province progresses through the COVID-19 pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        During her speech in Ajax, Elliott stated the province is  opening up pediatric surgeries, cancer screenings, making sure that we can let independent health facilities operate, private hospitals, all of those things are possible because we do have the capacity.  The statement was made under the guise of getting rid of the surgical backlog,  said Sara Labelle, a medical lab technician and chair of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union  OPSEU  hospital professional division who spoke during the event.  There is no way that opening up privatized care will have a demonstrated impact.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In fact, claimed Labelle, doing so will most likely have a negative effect. The private model of care takes beds away

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« Réponse #4869 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 11:21:34 am »
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 Two main things about the COVID-19 pandemic terrify Dr. John Granton, head of respirology at University Health Network.One, he says, is running out of personal protective equipment. The other is having to face a surge of patients  like we saw in New York. Italy was terrifying. But early evidence suggests the spread of COVID-19 in Toronto  stanley cup is slowing due to public health measures and the virus isnt playing out the way the first models predicted, relying initially on data from China and Italy, as well as other countries where the pandemic hit early.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That means questions about who would get a ventilator, if they were ever in short supply, havent had to be answered.As of Friday, April 17, 128 patients in Toronto hospitals had been intubated since the outbreak began. The city has 344 ventilators, ac stanley taza cording to a report from Critical Care Services Ontario from April 8 listing the number in each of the provinces 14 Local Health Integrated Networks. More of the machines have been ordered by the federal government.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A third of COVID-19 patients who have been intubated since the start of the outbreak are 70 or stanley water bottle  older. I think what were seeing is the benefit of the public health policy we put in place,  Granton says.  I think many of us were panicked in the health-care system when this wasnt happening because we knew what was coming based on other count Pdkq Call 911 : Here   s a map of where suspected impaired drivers are being stopped in Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills (Dec. 6-10)
 The man presumed to be infected with the coronavirus had symptoms of the illness while travelling on the plane to Torontos Pearson airport, Canadas chief public health officer said Sunday. The latest information is that the patient had symptoms on the plane,  Dr. Theresa Tam told a news conference in Ottawa Sunday.She said authorities are working to find passengers who were seated within a two-metre radius to the 50-year-old man on the plane, and all others who may have had contact with him on the plane stanley cup .  We will be working very rapidly to do so,  Tam said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         For the rest of the plane, if you dont get a call from pu stanley thermos blic health authorities that means you werent within the two-metre radius,  Tam said, adding that passengers who are not contacted  should remain calm. The man arrived Wednesday on China Southern Airlines flight CZ311. He flew from Wuhan to Guangzhou and from there directly to Toronto. He was taken from the airport in a private vehicle, and authorities say he had little contact with anyone since his arrival outside of his immediate family.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Asked repeatedly if the man had reported to Pearson airport authorities that he had stanley canada  been to Wuhan, the epicentre of the virus, Tam initially seemed to suggest he had not but later suggested she didnt know, stressing that airport protocols were followed. This patient may have had some mild symp

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« Réponse #4870 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 12:10:25 pm »
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 The Lanark County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police  OPP  is investigating a home invasion at a residence in Carleton Place last night. On March 27, at approximately 10 p.m., officers were called to a home on Townline Road East betwe stanley cup en Bridge Street and James Street. The investigation revealed that shots had been fired inside a residence,  reads an OPP press release.  Minor injuries were reported but those were not related to the gunshots. The involved firearm has been recovered by police and there is no concern for the safety of the general public. On Sunday morning, police tape surrounded units at 18, 16 and 14 Townline Road East聽 and officers were on-scene.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The investigation into this oc gourde stanley currence is ongoing. Anyone who has information is asked to contact the Lanark County OPP at or you can remain anonymous by contacting Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              stanley cups uk                                                                An OPP officer exits unit 16 Townline Rd. in Carleton Place.                                                            Cpth Today s coronavirus news: Ontario police authorized to question, issue tickets for people outside the home; Tighter provincial borders enacted, stay-at-home order extended two weeks
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« Réponse #4871 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 12:35:26 pm »
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 Dangerous driving, lack of physical distancing and disregard for public gathering limits led the Ontario Provincial Police to start turning motorists away from Wasaga Beach on Saturday night.The town saw a large influx of car enthusiasts over the Sept. 26 weekend for what police called an unsanctioned car rally. Police say most participants were not from the local area.Late on Sept. 26, OPP officers set up at stanley water jug  the entrances to town and began turning away motorists who were not Wasaga Beach residents.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         There was an overall disregard of any kind of rules at all, so they made the decision in the interest of public safety to shut down the town, for lack of a better word,  said OPP Sgt. Jason Folz.  It   just a matter of time before somebody gets injured or killed based on these kind of driving behaviours. Folz said there was a lack of physical distancing and complete disregard for the limits on outdoor social gatherings  25 people , which were implemented to help slow the spread of COVID-19.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Folz said the car takeov stanley spain er continued on Sunday, Sept. 27, and police maintained an active presence throughout the duration. I get the stanley cup  sense that certainly some of the local residents were frustrated with the number of people and the lack of respect for rules and dangerous driving behaviour,  he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO Dsjg 3 at 3: Perth Night Market success; area schools with positive COVID-19 cases; Ontario   s vaccine passport program
 VANCOUVER 鈥?Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau chose once again on Tuesday to stage one of the biggest moments of his campaign in British Columbia, as he made a major climate-change announcement in the riding of his NDP rival.After kicking off his re-election campaign in Vancouver two we vaso stanley eks ago, Trudeau was in Burnaby South 鈥?a riding held by NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh 鈥?to announce a re-elected Liberal government would cut corporate taxes in half for companies that produce zero-emission technologies as part of a plan to make Canada carbon-neutral by 2050.Trudeau has previously spoken of British Columbia as a kind of philo stanley cup sophical ally, one of the few remaining provinces led by a left-leaning government committed to fighting climate change when most other provinces have swung to the right.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But the province is also where his government has encountered the fiercest opposition to the Trans Mountain pipeline, which Trudeaus government purchased to ensure a way to get Alberta oilsands crude to the B.C. coast.On Tuesday, Trudeau said he believes the province   voters understand that the federal government   decision to buy the pipeline, and the project to twin it, isn ;t out of step with his commitment to make the country a net-zero emitter of greenhouse gases.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Canadians, pa stanley cups rticularly here in British Columbia, understand we nee

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« Réponse #4872 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 01:24:58 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada   decision to turn to the North American Free Trade Agreement for a solution to the latest softwood lumber dispute proves how critical the agreement   dispute resolution mechanisms are to this country, a Canadian international trade expert said Wednesday.Canada on Tuesday asked a review panel under Chapter 19 of NAFTA to investigate the countervailing duties imposed on Canadian softwood imports into the United States.The U.S. argues Canada unfairly subsidizes its lumber industry, and the question for the panel will be whether the duties are legal under U.S. laws.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This is the fifth Canada-U.S. softwood lumber dispute since 1982, and the third in which Canada has stanley kaffeebecher  sought relief under the dispute mechanisms of free trade agreements with the U.S. They have largely ruled in Canada   favour in the past.Colin Robertson, a former Canadian trade diplomat, said Wednesday it   no surprise Canada made the application despite political battles with the U.S. over the very existence  stanley cups uk of the Chapter 19 dispute mechanism.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It would not be logical for us not to use it and we had to u stanley becher se it within a certain time frame so of course we ;re going to apply it, said Robertson.Chapter 19 of NAFTA means Canada can get a panel made up of U.S. and Canadian trade experts to decide if the duties follow U.S. trade  Vgss York Region residents still won   t vote for regional chair
 John Tory is entering the back half of his second term as Toronto mayor consumed with an enemy that didnt even exist one year ago.We talked to him about how COVID-19 has changed his job and if seeking a third term is a possibility.How has the pandemic changed what you do day-to-day as mayor                ARTIC stanley france LE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Tory: Im doing a lot of events virtually, which is a very big difference. But its actually proven to be quite useful as a means of being more open to people. If you are disabled, or a senior person or whatever, and you had access to the internet, you can be part of these public meetings. Ive done town halls, Ive done statutorily required public meetings, for developments and for different things.Youre known for a long work day. Has the pandemic made it longer         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW          stanley cup                         Tory: The emergency response has given me extensive additional responsibilities and extra dealings with other governments 鈥?I did so on routine things but now also on emergency stuff. So being mayor has really become two jobs. I say that without complaint. Its just more difficult to do two jobs, whereas you were doing one before. The pressure of the second job 鈥?in context of the immediacy of decisions the consequences of them for people 鈥?its not lost on you when youre sitting trying to make those decisions.Decisions you make with Dr. Eileen de Villa, the citys  stanley us public health chief, literally sp

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« Réponse #4873 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 01:49:48 pm »
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 Canadas largest polar bear dip for charity is back and seeking to raise $100,000 for water projects in Africa.After two years of virtual dips, the Courage Polar Bear Dip is once again being held in person at Coronation Park on New Years Day  Sunday, Jan. 1 .This will be the 38th year that the Courage Polar Bear Dip for World Vision has taken place, with the charity event raising more than $2 million to date.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Previous dips have seen hundreds of people charge into the icy cold waters of Lake Ontario, with participants wearing everything from bikinis to Santa suits.Residents are being invited to register online and help raise funds for clean water projects in Ethiopia and Zambia through World Vision Canada.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 stanley tumblers  The projects will see the building of wells or reservoirs and partnerships with local utility companies to provide piped water directly to households.Trent and Todd Courage, the founders of the annua water bottle stanley l Courage Polar Bear Dip, said these efforts reduce the suffering and disease caused by drinking dirty water and allow children to spend time in school rather than trekking to distant water sources.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               stanley vaso                            Water is the essence of life 鈥?it prevents disease and sustains life,  said Trent.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               An

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« Réponse #4874 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 02:05:48 pm »
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 British Columbia has taken the plu stanley mug nge and hired a hard-hitting, perhaps even revolutionary, economist to help design its climb out of the pandemic recession in the hopes of chiselling off the rough edges of capitalism as we know it.B.C. is paying the provocative Mariana Mazzucato and her institute at University College London about $350,000 to advise the provincial government over the next year on how to shake things up so that their comeback is all at once inclusive, innovative and sustainable.Its just one manifestation of the new-found political conviction that plain old economic growth is just not enough 鈥?that the pandemic has exposed deep problems of inequality and our vulnerabilities to crisis, and clearly something needs to change. Policy-makers and government critics alike are eyeing the blossoming comeback, determined to take full advantage of it to solve a whole range of problems.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                         stanley canada                 From federal minister Catherine McKenna quitting politics to push hard at climate change from outside government to Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland making child care the centre of her pandemic budget, theyre talking about tossing away the shackles of convention to confront the problems of our generation.But they need to have the courage of their  gourde stanley convictions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Within moments of Mazzucato appearing briefly last week with Ravi Kahlon, B.C.s minister of  Jvdw Family says stigma was factor in RMC suicide
 TORONTO 鈥?Businesses on the U.S. side of the border are welcoming news that Canadians could soon be travelling south after the Biden administration said it would reopen land crossings in November.Details remain scarce, including the specific date next month that fully-vaccinated Canadians will be able to cross the land border, but the news still comes as a relief to American businesses after nearly 20 months without Canadian customers.It means everything to me when it finally opens, said Betsy Smith, who runs a package receiving service as well as two sporting goods stores in Ogdensburg, N.Y.               ART stanley cup ICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Cross-border shoppers that come and spend money in our whole community, losing them has been very bad for us.She said the package service at her company, NAC Logistics, which provides Canadian stanley cup s a place to pick up online orders sent in the U.S., used to get about 2, stanley cup 000 packages a week and now it   down to about a hundred, forcing her to cut her staff by about half.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The bike and hockey shops she runs have also been hit hard because Canadians normally make up about half of sales. Ive been hit in every direction with this. So I cant wait, I cant wait for the border to reopen.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Cody McCormick, who manages two Duty Free Americas shops in Calais, M