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« Réponse #3705 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 12:59:29 pm »
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 A Toronto woman is dra stanley cup wing online ridicule after a video she posted of herself refusing to wear a mask at St. Josephs hospital went viral.Letitia Montana tweeted that she went with her son for a  suspected broken finger  to the emergency department at the hospital at 30 The Queensway on Saturday.The video shows hospital staff asking her to wear a mask, which she refused to do.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         You are making me wear a mask otherwise you are going to deny me service,  she says to a staff member in the video.The staff can be heard saying,  pl stanley thermosflasche ease wear a mask, its policy  in the background.        ARTICLE stanley thermos  CONTINUES BELOW                                 The video ends before Montana, who is identified in her Twitter bio as an insurance and investment advisor, said three security guards escorted her out.In a statement to the Star, hospital network Unity Health Toronto said masks must be worn by everyone in St. Josephs Health Centre to keep patients, staff and visitors safe.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         This policy follows guidelines set out by Ontarios Ministry of Health based on our best scientific understanding of COVID-19 and how it spreads,  the network said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               We encourage all community members to seek care when they need it. At St. Josephs and any of our Unity Health Toronto sites, you Bxar Mayor says despite uncertainty, Halton Hills was    successful beyond expectations
 Ontarios appeal court has rejected a convicted drug dealers argument that he was entrapped by Durham police as they investigated an anonymous tip about cocaine trafficking in Oshawa.The Ontario Court of Appeal upheld a judges finding that cops acted properly in their investigation of Thomas Zakos, who was convicted in 2018 of offences including trafficking cocaine.An investigation into Zakos began in the summer of 2016, when Durham police received an ano stanley cups nymous tip about a dealer nicknamed TJ who was selling cocaine and marijuana at a gas station in north Oshawa.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        An officer  stanley botella made contact with Zakos by phone and began buying cocaine from him, court heard. On July 22, 2016, police executed a search warrant at a residence on McGill Court in Oshawa. In October of 2018 Zakos was convicted of three counts of trafficking cocaine and possessing proceeds of crime.While awaiting sentencing Zakos applied for a stay of proceedings, claiming hed been entrapped by Durham police. Counsel for Zakos argued police provided him the opportunity to traffic in cocaine by reaching out via text and asking about drugs before they had formed a reasonabl stanley cup e suspicion Zakos was engaged in drug trafficking.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 That motion was dismissed in March of 2019 by Superior Court judge Sharon Lavine.The appeal court panel endorsed the judges ruling, finding the police officer investi

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« Réponse #3706 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 01:23:30 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?As the federal government looks to new ways t stanley water bottle o fund social programs, the arts community is looking for new ways of its own to justify why it deserves money.Officials in the arts sector and Canadian Heritage quietly decided last year they need to measure social impacts of investments in culture and the arts, such as their effects on well-being, and willingness to pay for a show or service.They agreed to have a third-party conduct a study that would be a fir stanley cup st for Canada by putting a more critical eye to claims linking social benefits to cul stanley mugs tural activities.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The details of the arts project are contained in a project proposal obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act.The Canadian Council for the Arts says that the direct economic benefits of the arts have been well-documented by experts and academics.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 What is lesser-known are the social impacts. The study would better justify the importance of funding cultural activities and demonstrate outcomes associated with those investments, the arts council said in a statement.The government would use the results to shape future funding programs by providing better ways to measure and monitor the results of government cultural spending, a Canadian Heritage spokesman said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The stu Gyik Party palaces    accused of ruining Airbnb business, neighbourhood in Georgina
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« Réponse #3707 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 01:47:19 pm »
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 TORONTO stanley termosy  鈥?Canadian equities were the worst performing traditional asset category in the first quarter, according to a report that sizes up the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and concurrent decline in world oil prices during the first three months of 2020.The CIBC Mellon report says Canadian equities had a first-quarter median return of minus 20.10 per cent.That was nearly three times worse than a decline of 7.23 per cent in a broader universe tracked by BNY Mellon, which is a partner with Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Working together, they monitor $233.6 billion worth of investment assets that provide a comparison between 84 Canadian corporate, public and university pension plans.      CIBC Mellon says the private equity asset category delivered the highest performance for the quarter, returning 9.64 per cent. Real estate was also a positive investment option during the quarter, with a median return of stanley cup  3.30 per cent durin stanley cup g the quarter ended March 31.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It says other categories of equity investment were also down, including international  minus 15.35  and U.S. equity  minus 13.5  while fixed income fell a modest 0.13 per cent in the quarter.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 4, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Cdms Woman denied entry at Delta Bingo in Pickering
 Although a section of the long-awaited Waterdown east-west bypass route 鈥?which will be known as Waterdown North Drive 鈥?is complete, it will likely not open to traffic until the end of 2020.The section of road, which runs behind the development north of Parkside Drive, is complete from Mosaic Drive to Babcock Street.Gavin Norman, the City of Hamiltons waterfront development manager, said the section that is complete likely will not open until the next section of the bypass, which will connect to Centre Road is open.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ward 15 Coun. Judi Partridge said the next section is expected to be stanley cup  complete by the summer. Im hearing from staff that  construction  will pick up by March and theyre hoping to have that section finalized by June.     stanley cup      ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Norman said the Babcock Street to Centre Road section of the bypass route will be completed by the Parkside Hills developer, in conjunction with the Phase 2 of the Parkside Hills development. However, he said a firm timeline is not known, but that section of road is slated to be complete in 2020. Its supposed to be done in advance of the work were starting east of Centre Road, which is in 2021,  he said.  The basic schedule is to finish west of Centre Road then start east of Centre Road in 2021.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Norman said the se stanley becher ction of the bypass rout

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« Réponse #3708 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 02:12:21 pm »
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 MINNEAPOLIS 鈥?Workers renovating the old Dayton   department store in downtown Minneapolis have discovered a mystery: the mummified remains of a monkey.Crews found the carcass last week in an air duct on the seventh floor of the century-old building.Cailin Rogers is a spokeswoman for the Dayton   Project, an office, retail and restaurant complex going into the building. She says developers don ;t know where the monkey came from or how it ended up in the air duct.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A historic site called Old Minneapolis posted a photo of the monkey on its Facebook page and solicited answers.      Alan Freed is one of the site   co-administrators. He says one likely answer came from someone w stanley becher ho posted on the page saying a longtime Dayton   employee told him a monkey escaped from an eighth-floor pet store into the air conditioning ductwork in the 1960s.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                stanley quencher   By The Associated Pr stanley cup ess Tjac Crews have been notified and dispatched   : Large power outage hits Georgetown
 Police were on scene at an Oakville neighbourhood on the afternoon of July 30.What appear to be bullet holes can be seen across a residence on Hilda Drive in the area near Dundas Street and Eighth Line. As of July 31, the holes could be seen in multiple loca stanley quencher tions across the two-storey home.Neigh stanley cups uk bours say police were asking for witnesses or video footage from the area.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        More information will be provided as it be stanley drinking cup comes available.              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #3709 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 02:35:09 pm »
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« Réponse #3710 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 02:37:39 pm »
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« Réponse #3711 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 02:53:02 pm »
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 SCUGOG 鈥?The number of names on the Scugog election ballot remains the same with just over two weeks to go until the nomination period closes.Current Scugog regional Coun. Bobbie Drew and incumbent Ward 1 Coun. Betty Somerville are both vying to become Scugogs next mayor in the Oct. 22 election. Tom Rowett has announced he will not seek re-election after one term as mayor.Wilma Wotten, the incumbent Ward 4 councillor, and Marc Gibbons are both seeking to become Scugogs next re stanley thermos mug gional councillor and Janna Guido, the current Ward 2 councillor, is looking to keep her seat at the council table.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 stanley website         Angus Ross is the lone candidate for Ward 3 and in Ward 4 Tara-Lyn Mappin and Christopher Turner are vying for that seat. Incumbent Ward 5 Coun. Jennifer Back is also seeking re-election.      There are currently no candidates for Ward 1.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley cup                  At the regional level, Oshawa Mayor John Henry, John Mutton of Bowmanville, Durham police Det. Tom Dingwall and Muhammad Ahsin Sahi are also looking to win Durhams top political seat as regional chair.Council hopefuls have until July 27 to register for the election.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Enjl Guilt stands for former Tory MP Del Mastro
 Why didnt Canadas public health agency take the prec vaso stanley autionary approach and assume at the beginning of the pandemic that COVID-19 can be transmitted through the air Its a question that experts and unions have been asking for months, and one that has taken on greater significance since the countrys top doctor, Theresa Tam, acknowledged last week that the virus can also be transmitted via aerosols, tiny particles that can linger in the air.As critics point out, one of the key lessons of Ontarios SARS Commission was that governments should follow the  precautionary principle  鈥?that is, until the science is clear, governments should err on the side of caution.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In the case of COVID-19, unions representing nurses say that meant the Public Health Agency of Canada, along with provi stanley kubek ncial public health agencies, should have indicated from the start that there was a possibility the virus could be transmitted through the air.This in turn would have led stanley website  to the requirement for higher levels of personal protective equipment for health-care workers, the unions say, including the need for N95 respirator masks, which protect the wearer from airborne particles.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Its a principle that I thought everyone held. I was astonished at the resistance to abide by the precautionary principle,  said Vicki McKenna, president of the Ontario Nurses Association, who believ

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« Réponse #3712 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 03:10:55 pm »
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« Réponse #3713 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 03:30:15 pm »
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 Ah, the Victoria Day weekend. Fun, food and yes, fireworks.Below are some Greater Toronto Area options available for fireworks seekers this Victoria Day weekend  and not just the holiday Monday.聽 There are options other days as well  8212 stanley becher ; both Saturday and Sunday evenings have fireworks happening.Here are 6 GTA fireworks locations on the Victoria Day weekend.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        VICTORIA DAY MONDAY1. Ashbridge s Bay fireworks, Toronto. Monday evening. 2, stanley tumbler 000+ fireworks. You get the picture and it s a bright one!        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 2. If a fuller day s activities are what you seek, Nobleton s Victoria Day celebrations are worth checking out, as record crowds from last year s celebration would appear to attest. Daylong celebrati stanley kubek ons, including a parade, end with the fireworks at dusk behind the arena parking lot. Hwy. 27 and King Road.OTHER DAYS - SUNDAY               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        3. Canada s Wonderland in Vaughan is hosting a fireworks display at dusk on Sunday. Free with admission to the park. Dusk.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              4. Memorial Park in Stouffville hosts a Victoria Day celebration as well on Sunday. Fireworks at dusk. Free.OTHER DAYS - SATURDAY5. SpeedFest at Clarington s Canadian Tire Motorsport Park is hosting a fireworks display on Saturday evening. Fre Ybus Alberta PCs, Wildrose to form new party
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« Réponse #3714 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 03:47:57 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The Liberal government is reviving its effort to create a new statutory holiday to commemorate the victims and survivors of Indigenous residential schools.Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault introduced legislation in the House of Commons today to establish Sept. 30 as a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation for federally regulated workers.That date is already known as Orange Shirt Day, an occasion to commemorate the experiences of First Nations, M茅tis and Inuit children in residential schools.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It is so named in memory of a piece of clothing one First Nations girl in British Columbia had taken away from her on her first day at a residen stanley cup tial school in 1973.      Creating such a statutory holiday was one of the 94 recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which probed the history and legacy of residential schools.       stanley cup   ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Liberal government introduced similar legislation in February 2019 but the bill died in the Senate when the last federal election was called.This report by The Canadian Press  stanley quencher was first published Sept. 29, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Cshp WATCH LIVE: Premier Doug Ford gives his daily COVID-19 update on June 18, 2020
 TORONTO 鈥?Police sa stanley tumbler y it was just luck no one was injured when a massive boulder fell onto a beach below in Toronto   east end.Const. David Hopkinson says part of the Scarborough Bluffs came loose and crashed on the beach and into Lake Ontario shortly before 4 p.m. on Sunday.Videos on social media show people running away from a large cloud of dust immediately after the collapse.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Hopkinson says no one was underneath at the time or on top of the bluffs, but there were boaters nearby.He says police received calls about an explosion in the area, but they believe it was  stanley cups just the sound of the rocks crashing down.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He says police and firefighters are called out regularly for people who get stuck trying to climb the bluffs, and advises against it.If  stanley cups uk the rock fell, you can guarantee there are some loose rocks that still exist high up and if one of them fell, that   a life-threatening injury, Hopkinson said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We know the bluffs have some areas that are not safe, so use the trails and enjoy them, but please do so with caution.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 24, 2020.By The Canadian Press

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 The Town of Halton Hills is upgrading heating and refrigeration equipment for all its ice arenas 鈥?aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and utility costs. The new equipment is part of a heat recovery and dehumidification project that 鈥?is anticipated to b stanley cups uk e ready in both arena complexes  Acton Arena and Community Centre, and the Mold-Masters SportsPlex  for the 2023-2024 ice season,  said Stephen Hamilton, town manager of facility capital projects.Following results from a recent greenhouse gas feasibility study for the town by CIMCO Refrigeration Inc. 鈥?and with support from a federal grant to supplement heat pump installations 鈥?the town is estimated to shave 300,000 kilowatt-hours per year off its electricity bill, said a CIMCO news release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW  stanley mugs                                         This is not only beneficial for our environment, but will actually save your community money in the long run,  said Jordan Dermo, national account manager at CIMCO Refrigeration.Each of the towns arenas featured two independent ammonia refrigeration systems to maintain the four ice rinks per site and natural gas for heating 鈥?a solution CIMCO Refrigeration deems unsustainable for the long term.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 CI stanley water jug MCO identified a low-charge ammonia heat pump package as  the perfect solution to maximize emission reductions.  The ammonia solution has high alignment with what the goals are for the municipality,  s Vjhj Huge safety risk : Glen Williams residents demand action from the Town of Halton Hills to curb speeding
 Construction work to replace underground infrastructure on Colborne Street West in Lindsay has begun.The work, which includes the replacement of water mains, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, curbs, gutters, sidewalks stanley cup  and intersection improvements, will be completed in phases, with the first phase running from William Street North to Adelaide Street.Construction, which a city press release states is expected to last until late fall, will be completed in sections, with the first block ending at Victoria Avenue. The remainder of Colbor stanley quencher ne Str stanley cup eet West will remain open, however the release states detour signs have been placed around the work area to direct traffic and a crew will be onsite from Monday to Friday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The project has been deemed as essential construction project during the coronavirus pandemic due to the maintenance and replacement of outdated underground infrastructure involving water mains, the release states.

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« Réponse #3716 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 04:35:03 pm »
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 VANCOUV stanley thermoskannen ER 鈥?British Columbia   Green party is hoping its promise t stanley flask o balance the province   books will shore up the group   economic credentials and translate into more support at the ballot box come election day.Green Leader Andrew Weaver released his party   full platform at a campaign event in downtown Vancouver on Monday, pledging to overhaul the tax system in order to pay for investments in childcare, education, public health and the environment.This plan, here, is all about putting people first, Weaver said, holding  stanley cup up the 98-page document.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Not unions first. Not big labour first. Not corporations first. Not multinationals first. This plan is about putting the people of British Columbia first.The Green party platform forecasts operating deficits in the second and third years of a four-year mandate with a $216-million surplus in the final fiscal year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The plan would create a new ministry for mental health and addictions, and earmark $80 million for various mental health initiatives, including early intervention community centres, youth programs and more supervised injection sites.If elected on May 9, a Green government would match the federal government   $460-million investment in public-transit infrastructure and invest in free daycare for working parents with kids under the a Tdxx TSX slips in early trading; gold shines again
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 Expect delays or adjust your route 鈥?nine closures are scheduled for roadwork on provincial highways in Halton on Jan. 12, 2024:Highway 401 eastbound between Fifth Line Road, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: two alternating lanes closed until Jan. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Regional Road 25 and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: three alternating lanes closed until Jan. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound express between Fifth Line Road, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: one alternating lane closed until Jan. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Regional Road 25, Milton: three alternating lanes closed until Jan. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 403 eastbound between  stanley kaffeebecher Fairview Street and Queen Elizab stanley cup eth Way Toronto, Burlington: all lanes closed until Jan. 12 at 5 a.m.Highway 403 westbound between Lemonville Road and Highway 6 North, Burlington: one left lane closed until Jan. 12 at 5 a.m.Highway 403 westbound between Snake Road and Old York Road, Burlington: two alternating lanes closed until Jan. 12 at 7 a.m.Queen Elizabeth Way Fort Erie bound between Bronte Road, Oakville and Appleby Line, Burlington: two alternating lanes closed until Jan. 12 at 5 a.m.Queen Elizabeth Way Toronto bound between Walkers Line and Appleby Line, Burlington: two  stanley cup right lanes closed until Jan. 12 at 5 a.m. Ubsp Morocco: Terrorist ties to Scandinavian hiker slaying
 TORONTO 鈥?Canada   largest airlines and the country   busiest airport are asking the federal government to drop its rule requiring vaccinated travellers to test on arrival for COVID-19.In a letter Monday to the federal and Ontario governments, Air Canada, WestJet and Toronto   Pearson airport called for a shift of testing capacity from airports to the community.As the government has ramped up testing at airports for international arrivals, we have seen frontline workers struggle to get PCR tests and lab processing capacity decrease significantly, the letter said, citing schools, hospitals and long-term care  stanley cup quencher homes as particular priorities.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There is a growing discrepancy between resources allocated to asymptomatic travellers and to those who need it most.As COVID-19 cases have surged in rec stanley cups ent weeks, many provinces have decided to restrict molecular PCR testing to those at a higher risk of being hospitalized from COVID-19 or who are in settings where the virus could spread more quickly.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Travellers coming to Canada need to have a pre-arrival negative molecular test result for COVID-19. Once they arrive, those coming from any country other t stanley puodelis han the United States are tested again and must isolate until they get their results. Those coming from the U.S. are tested randomly.The airlines and airport s

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 CAMBRIDGE 鈥?Jim Campbell pretended to lead his three sisters to the Klondike Gold Rush when they were children. His father harnessed the farm dog stanley trinkflaschen  to a toy sled so Jim could take the reins.After Campbell grew up to become an engineer, he led construction crews in the building of railways in Saskatchewan and sewers in Burlington.After he joined the First World War, he steadied shaken men under his command while the enemy shelled them. He carried a wounded man to safety on his back for nearly a mile over shell-swept terrain in the dark.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        When given a chance to escape trench horrors, he chose t stanley vaso o stay put in the mud to lead his men through one more battle.Jim Campbell was born to lead. His battlefield gallantry earned him a Military Cross.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It also cost him hi stanley mugs s life when he became the first local soldier to die in the battle for Passchendaele a century ago.There have been multiple conversations around the dinner table about how the family would have been different had he been able to return, said Bruce MacDonald, Campbell   grand nephew.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        His family has concluded that by his sacrifice, Campbell made their lives better.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              I think we as a family feel that we owe a d Zvlj Court reverses decision to restrict doc   s practice
 Recreating Terry Foxs original Marathon of Hope through Bowmanville was no sweat for Charlie Nash聽鈥?after all, he did it the first time too.Nash ran alongside Fox as he passed through Bowmanville on July 9, 1980, and was there to do the same route again on Tuesday, although maybe a little slower this time. Im a lot slower than I used to be,  joked the 89-year-old, who has run every local Terry Fox Run since its inception.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He recalls chatting with Fox briefly on his visit to Bowmanville, calling him  an inspiration.  I asked him, How do you do this ever stanley italia y day  and he said, You just gotta keep going,  Nash recalls.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  It was a nice feeling, to see him and talk to him. Its hard to believe he did that run every day, it boggles the mind. He was a great inspiration to keep going. Steve Kay, organizer of the Clarington Terry Fox Run, organized the commemorative run on July 9 to honour Fox on the 44th anniversary of his visit to Bowmanville, and drum up support for this years run, which will be held Sept. 15.         stanley mug        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It just dawned on me that July 9 is the perfect timing to kick things of stanley cup f,  Kay said of the anniversary run, which attracted close to 50 runners and supporters.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               I was hoping five or 1

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 The coronavirus pandemic will have an even bigger impact on the global economy and its demand for oil than previously expected, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries said Wednesday.The cartel estimates that worldwide oil demand this year will amount to 90.6 million barrels a day, 9.1 million barrels less than last year. The 9.1 per cent decline is deeper than OPEC forecast in its previous monthly report.OPEC also said that it expects a four per cent contraction in the global economy, worse than its earlier estimate of 3.7 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Vienna-based organization expects economic recovery in all major economies now that lockdowns have eased, but wrote that  the latest surge o stanley mugg f infections in the U.S. will need to be closely monitored, as a continuation of this trend may lead to an erosion in rebounding consumer confidence and spending behaviour. Rising coronavirus cases in India, Brazil and some e stanley cup price urozone countries, such as Spain, also could derail economic growth and oil demand, OPEC said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The recoverys vulnerability has kept oil prices stuck in neutral. Both Brent crude futures, the global benchmark, and West Texas Intermediate, the main U.S. gauge, have traded in narrow bands the past two months.On Wednesday, Brent rose 1.5 per cent to $45.15  U.S.  a barrel. West Tex stanley vattenflaska as Intermediate gained 1.7 per cent, to $42.33.           Vnih Orillia puts the brakes on traffic to pump up patios
 TORONTO 鈥?More than one-fifth of Canadian companies say they will adjust their employee   pay if they move to a different location, according to a recent survey.Staffing firm Robert Half   survey of 500 workers and 180 human resources managers found that roughly 22 per cent of employers say they ;d adjust the salary of employe botella stanley es who relocate.The survey found 44 per cent of workers would consider relocating, but on stanley taza ly 16 per cent would be willing to move if it involved taking a pay cut.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Almost 70 per cent of companies surveyed say they will base salaries on the companys office location for the time being, while nine per cent say they haven ;t decided on their approach.      The findings come months after many Canadian companies allowed staff to work from home in hopes of stopping the spread of COVID-19 in pandemic hotspots.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Some companies, including Facebook Inc., have warned staff that if they move out of town and continue working remotely, their pay could be decreased or hiked to match the market conditions in their new location.Thi stanley cup becher s report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 21, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press