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 The findings of a new report rev stanley spain eal the likelihood of wild animal attacks in each of the Canadas 13 provinces and territories, as well as the top predators.According to findings released by SportingPedia, which analyzed Parks Canada data from 2010 to 2021, people in Alberta would have more reason to worry about an aggressive encounter  stanley cup than any other Canadian province.Alberta records more attacks than all other provinces, combined               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Alberta came out on top, with the highest number of attacks per capita, at a rate of 1 in 1,144 people. The prime culprit: elk, which may not seem threatening but can weigh up to 500 kilograms, the report noted.There were a total of 3,726 wildlife attacks in Alberta between 2010 and 2021, more than all the other provinces and territories combined, according to Parks Canada data. Coming in a distant second was British Columbia, which recorded 293 attacks during that period.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In a statement to the Star, Parks Canada said:  The vast majority of incidents are minor  and  can be managed safely with low risk to people. Some of these incidents are classified as aggressive encounters, which is a broad term that includes a wide range of animal behaviours, including contact with people, property and pets; a non-contact charge towards a person, pet or vehic stanley mugs le; or a physical or aggressive display  non-contact . Parks Canada s Wdys Scenes from the Re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek
 Pleading with Ontarians to  stay home  to stop the spread of COVID-19, Premier Doug Ford says he is reluctant to issue a mandatory order keeping people off the streets. The vast majority of people are co-operating. I just dont understand what people are thinking that go to these parks,  the premier told reporters Monday at his Queens Park teleconference. To have a mandatory order 鈥?thats pretty tough,  he said, referring to provisions in Ontarios Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Under the legislation, which was used to declare a state of emergency in the province two weeks ago, the government can temporarily make orders  regulating or prohibiting travel or movement to, from or within any specified area. Fords comments came after a weekend that saw hundreds of cars being turned away from High Park and Bluffers Park as Torontonians tried to take advantage of spring weather.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  You dont like being 鈥?the heavy hand that comes down and fines these people. We went to the warning situation. Maybe the next step is to lay some charges, some hefty fines,  he said. Were running ads, the medias been phenomenal getting the message out there. What dont they understand                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                            stanley cups              Scofflaws  stanley cup who gather in groups of five or mor stanley tumblers e when they dont live in the same household already

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 ROCKWOOD 鈥擜 Milton resident is facing a charge of sexual assault after a reported incident last weekend. stanley thermoskannen At around 3:50 a.m. on Sunday, Wellington County OPP were called to a home in Rockwood and after an investigation, police made an arrest.Officers said the accused and the victim knew each other but they haven ;t disclosed how they know one an stanley cup other.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police said they would not reveal the gender of either the accused or the victim, as per the new OPP policy.      A  stanley cup 19-year-old resident of Milton has been charged with sexual assault and is to appear in a Guelph courtroom on Nov. 22.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Uyii Searching for closure: Retired investigators renew hunt for Burlington girl missing since 1967
 Parking at Innisfil Beach Park isnt going to the dogs.B stanley cup usa ut, for $15, guests can take one of two Rover Parking spots at the beach.Rover Parking also allows residents, churches or businesses to rent out a spare spot in their driveways, with most of the stanley website se spots costing $5 a day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Our hope is that when visitors see how easy, convenient and affordable the service is, they will use the Rover Parking spots throughout our community,  Innisfil Mayor Lynn Dollin said.She noted much like the Ube stanley cup r experiment, the town is the first to partner with Rover Parking.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Already, 70 spots are listed in Innisfil.One of them is at Sandra Briggs ; Florence Road home.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We rent it out with our son-in-law,  Briggs said.  No one has used it yet and we dont really know how it works.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Briggs said her street is always crowded with people searching for a free spot to park. We are close to the lake and they used to park on both sides of the street,  she said.Briggs said using the Rover Parking is a good idea for homeowners to get a bit of cash for the service. Weve been tempted to put up a sign there ourselves, but well just let somebody else handle it,  she said.  Our spot is there and its empty most of the t

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 OTTAWA 鈥?NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he   reviewing his tour schedule and his party   policies in the wake of a federal byelection Monday in Quebec, in which the New Democrats ; vote collapsed.The NDP finished a distant third Monday in a byelection held in Chicoutimi-Le Fjord, taking just 8.7 per cent of the vote in a riding where the NDP won in 2011 and finished a close second in 2015.The collapse of the NDP, along with an equally disastrous showing for the Bloc Quebecois, worked to the benefit of the Conservatives, who wound up snagging the seat from the ruling Liberals.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Monday   dismal result marked the second time since Singh became leader that the NDP has been reduced to the role of bystander in a Quebec byelection.The party came a distant fourth last October in Lac-Saint-Jean, w stanley cups here it had finished a close second in 2015.         stanley becher ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It   clear we ;re very disappointed with the results and the results show that we ;ve got a lot of work to do, Singh said Tuesday.It   a priority for me.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The NDP rode a so-called orange wave under the late Jack Layton in 2011, sweeping 59 of the province   75 seats, and vaulting over the Liberals to ca stanley becher pture the role of official Opposition for the first time in Zjhk Man fighting for life after home invasion
 There are new twists on the standard advice to  stay home if you can  to avoid spreading the highly contagious new coronavirus.Premier Doug Ford sent warnings Friday to travellers returning from trips outside Canada and to city folk inclined to ride out the COVID-19 pandemic stanley termohrnek  working remotely or chilling at their cottages.Ford said hes been getting a  tremendous  number of calls from municipal leaders and residents in cottage country concerned too many people are arriving and placing strains on supermarkets, stores and hospitals not equipped to handle the influx at this time of year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         If you have a cottage, theyre just asking you, please, dont come up to the cottage because of whats happening,  the prem stanley uk ier told reporters.His remarks echoed appeals recently seen on social media from those who fear not only bare supermarket shelves but increased spread of the new coronavirus. Half of Ontarios confirmed cases are from Toronto where the bug is now increasingly circulating in the community.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The hospitals, they dont have the capacity we do in urban settings,  added Ford, a Muskoka cottage owner himself. As they all say, were going to welcome you with open arms when we get through this but right now its putting a lot of strain on their system up there.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley mug                         The other warnin

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 OTTAW stanley taza A 鈥?Passengers who were trapped aboard two Air Transat jets earlier this summer described hours on end of sweltering heat, a lack of water and the stench of vomit in the cabin as a federal agency began hearings Wednesday into their ordeal.One witness said she saw flight attendants outside on the Ottawa tarmac taking selfies alongside one stranded plane amid widespread confusion over the July 31 delays 鈥?six hours in one case, five in the other.Another witness described a young boy running down the aisle for the toilets in the rear of the plane, but vomiting in the aisle and on passengers before he could make it to the bathrooms.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup                                         One by one, passengers told members of the Canadian Tr stanley cup ansportation Agency, the agency investigating the incidents, that they would have given anything to be allowed off the planes, even if only to face further delays or long drives home.They described feeling treated like cargo by the airline, rather than as human beings and accused the carrier of being more concerned about getting the planes in the air than it was about the health and safety of its customers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There was no relief, passenger Alan Abraham told the panel. I felt like we were luggage; they had to get us to Montreal no matter what. They didn ;t care what condition we were in.The ensuing weeks have seen finger-point Tpkl Milton woman hopes to inspire Muslim girls by competing in Wall of Chefs
 WINDSOR, Ont. 鈥?The City of Windsor says it   opening a te stanley vaso mporary facility for the homeless following a COVID-19 outbreak at a shelter.The Windsor International Aquatic and Training Centre will be the site of the temporary shelter.That facility will be open to people experiencing homelessness starting on Wednesday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Dr. Wajid Ahmed, the medical officer of health for Windsor-Essex County, has issued an order limiting the continued operations of the Downtown Mission in light of the outbreak.      Several agencies, including the Canadian Mental Health Associations Windsor-Essex County branch, are helping with the transition to the temporary facility.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Canadian Red Cross is also contributing to the creation of the new temporary shelter.This report by The Canadian  stanley cup Press was first published Feb. 2 stanley cups 2, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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 For the second year in a row, police in Scarborough are distributing jingle bells in the hopes of thwarting distraction thefts during the holiday season.As part of the project, dubbed Operation Jingle, officers from Toronto police   41 Division are giving out bells that attach to wallet zippers. The bells jingle when the wallet is moved, alerting the owner to a potential thief or pickpocket.The project was believed to be the first of its kind in North America when first launched last year by Const. Mark McCabe, 41 Divisions crime prevention officer.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A couple of police services in the United Kingdom had run a similar program. As far as I know, i stanley flask t hasnt been done on this side of the world yet,  McCabe said last year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Distraction thefts, which often target seniors, typically spike during the busy shopping period.Officers are now distributing thousands of bells to  stanley termoska female shoppers, particularly seniors, at malls across 41 Division.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Because of the demand last year, weve increased the volume of bells so weve tripled whatstanley cup  we got last year, just because of the demand for them,  McCabe said in an interview Friday, Dec. 15, the day this years Operation Jingle kicked off.  It serves as a reminder for people just to keep an eye on their wallets when theyre shopping, es Jxpx Publishing saw upheaval in 2020, but    books are resilient
 Toronto 2020 was surely the worst first year of a decade in living memory.So when Toronto 2030 debuts it will not have a high bar to clear.Still, stanley cups uk  if its to be counted as a true success, the city has a lot of work to do over the nine years remaining till the centurys third decennium dawns over the Scarborough horizon.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        During the past pandemic year, the Star has explored a host of ideas 鈥?from transportation to housing to technology, taxation and beyond 鈥?that could help create a better, more livable municipality when 2030 arrives.They were ideas contoured by the virus, certainly, as it changed the way Torontos citizens work, shop, travel and play.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But the COVID-19 crisis clarified thinking. The disease exposed many faults botella stanley  and needs that had been hidden or ignored for years, and pointed to more ethical paths forward.And as we enter this vaccine year, many of these challenges will still ne water bottle stanley ed remedies, Toronto Mayor John Tory says.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         A vaccination is a great thing. It gives people hope, vis-a-vis how to deal with COVID-19,  Tory said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               A vaccination however ... wont address affordable housing. The vaccination wont address the inequities some people face in terms of access to opportunit

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 TORONTO 鈥?Indigo Books stanley becher amp; Music Inc. expects at least 10 to 12 months of a damaging set of conditions from the COVID-19 pandemic, said chief executive Heather Reisman, the day after the company reported a fourth-quarter loss of $171.3 million.This pandemic is, to be sure, a seismic, once-in-a-lifetime event, Reisman told a conference call with analysts Wednesday.stanley nz  8220;For Indigo, like so many others, the impact has been and will continue to be significant.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She said governments deemed the Toronto-based retailer as non-essential so it was forced to close all 196 of its stores two weeks before the close of its financial year, which ended March 28.Prior to the closures, the company expected to close its financial year with an essentially flat figure for adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, she said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Indigo had expected the first quarter of its new financial year to be strong, said Reisman, putting us back on track to real profitability.However, the coronavirus is now impacting that trajectory, she said, noting the stanley cup price  company still feels truly optimistic about its medium-term trajectory.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Indigo lost $6.22 per diluted share in its fourth quarter compared to a $23.8-milli Orej Toronto man wanted for attempted murder after attack with hammer
 In a tense scene from the 2011 movie Contagion, now making a comeback on streaming services as life imitates pandemic art, a heroic scientist pulls a sample out of a freezer at her lab late one night.She injects herself and heads to a crowded hospital where her father, a doctor who continued treating his patients during the outbreak, is dying of a mysterious new flu-like virus. Im testing my vaccine,  she tells him with a smile as she rips off her goggles and mask despi stanley quencher te his objections and kisses his clammy forehead. By day 133 of the fictional timeline, less than five months after Gwyneth Paltrows patient zero contract stanley termoska ed the deadly disease, officials are pulling birthdays in a lottery to determine who gets the vaccine first.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Unfortunately, in real life it will take more than a trial of one to find a vaccine for COVID-19, which has been widely heralded as the key to getting back to our pre-pandemic lives. The time frame of at least 12-to-18 months, mentioned by Dr. Anthony Fauci, part of U.S. President Donald Trumps coronavirus task force, at a televised meeting in early March, has become a benchmark in the race to find i stanley cup t.Thats just an estimate and not the start of a clock. But it would be the fastest development of a vaccine in human history. There are a few things that give some scientists hope it could happen, if we get lucky, from advances in science, to infusions of cash, to manufacturing vacc

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 FREDERICTON 鈥?A Fredericton business owner who knew the 48-year-old man accused in a  stanley cup deadly shooting in the city described him as a lonely person who spent much of his time biking and playing first-person shooter video games.Brendan Doyle, the former owner of recently closed Read   Newsstand  Cafe in Fredericton, said he also asked Matthew Vincent Raymond to stop frequenting his coffee shop after he allegedly expressed Islamophobic views and shared his dislike for Syrian refugees with patrons.He ;d been coming in on almost daily for a coffee since 2010 and often stayed for an hour or two on the patio in the evenings, Doyle said in a Facebook message Sunday evening to The Canadian Press.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He was the kind of lonely person who would talk your ear off if you let him.Raymond has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder after a shooting Friday in Ne stanley water jug w Brunswick   capital that claimed the lives of police officers Robb Costello and Sara Burns, as well as Bobbie Lee Wright and her boyfriend, Donnie Robichaud.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 While in the cafe, Matt also looked at magazines about bikes and about guns, Doyle said. He expressed an interest in owning the various high-end bikes in the magazines, but hi stanley cup s interest in guns seemed to be related to his video games.He said  Lcmg High anxiety among Mohawk students despite return to classes
 Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie Mississauga says she remains hopeful the provincial government will grant her citys wish to break free from Peel Region.Crombie told the Toronto Stars editorial board Tuesday, April 30, that she has met with two provincial special advisers 鈥?former deputy minister and CEO of Metrolinx Michael Fenn, and former chair of Waterloo Region Ken Seiling 鈥?who were appointed earlier this year to lead a review of Ontario regional governments.She said Premier Doug Ford has said  some positive things  about how not one size will fit all. There are regions that want to amalgamate, and others that are fine with the status quo. Mississauga wants none of that.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                       stanley cup                    It doesnt work for  stanley shop us. We over-contribute. Its all pay, no save. It is broken,  she said, listing cities of Mississaugas size or smaller that are governed independently 鈥?Ottawa, Windsor, London, Guelph, Hamilton, Barrie and Thunder Bay among others. Were just asking for what they have, the ability to control our own destiny.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Peel Region is made up of three municipalities: Mississauga, Brampton  stanley cup and Caledon. The Peel regional council comprises 24 members  12 from Mississauga, seven from Brampton, five from Caledon  plus the chair.Crombie called this representation  fundamentally unfair,  noting for example that Caledons population is about 70,000, nearly an average

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 Adult Learning North Halton offers two levels in its Compute stanley thermosflasche r Skills for Work  CSW  Program, whi stanley cup ch are aimed at helping adults acquire the essential digital skills needed in todays workplace. The Northstar Digital Literacy Assessment鈩?is now used as part of the initial program intake process, and again at the end of the training.In a recent Annual Employer Survey by the Peel-Halton Workforce Development Group, the message is clear,  Technology is changing how work is performed and what skills employers are seeking.  Employers emphasized the importance of computer skills and the ability to work with new technologies. Digital literacy is on stanley canada e of the most valuable tools for lifelong learning and skills building for employment.Northstar Digital Literacy Assessment鈩?modules are based on a set of basic computer competency benchmarks developed by a diverse group of literacy providers, business representatives and non-profit agencies, and include: Essential Computer Skills  Basic Computer Skills, Internet Basics, Using Email, Windows, Mac OS , Essential Software Skills  Word, Excel, PowerPoint , and Using Technology in Daily Life  Social Media, Information Literacy, and Creative Job Search .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        During training, learners may take the Northstar module assessments on the ALNH Testing Location webpage to measure their progress and identify the areas they need to continue to work on. Upon completion of the CSW progra Miuj How to be safe at the beach in Toronto this weekend
 The City of Brampton has declared a state of emergency as a result of the ongoing spread of the COVID stanley quencher -19 virus across Peel Region.The announcement on Tuesday, March 24 comes a little over two months after the city of more than 650,000 residents already declared a health care emergency due to serious overcrowding at Bramptons only full hospital and Urgent Care Centre. Todays declaration supports the Citys ongoing emergency response efforts by allowing more flexibility and speed as we take action to mitigate the impacts of COVID-19. We are taking the necessary steps to protect our community and the City will spare no measure in doing so. We all have a responsibility in this, so at this time please stay home. We will get through this together as a City,  said Mayor Patrick Brown in a city release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        An emergency declaration under the Ontario Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act gives g stanley cups overnment bodies extra powers to, among many other measures, close private businesses or spaces, establish emergency shelters and health-care facilities and restrict the movement of citizens.Neighbouring Mississauga and Toronto declared states of emergency in those cities on Monday, March 23.       stanley website   ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  This is a significant step in supporting the Province of Ontarios and Region of Peels efforts to help contain the spread of COVID-19,  read the release.Peel Region

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 Guests: May Warren and Alex Boyd, Toronto Star reporters on COVID and vaccinesCOVID vaccines approved and circulated by Health Canada 鈥?Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca 鈥?are safe and effective, but one of these is not like the other. AstraZeneca is a viral vector vacc stanley cup ine and it has faced waves of bad press, poor communication and changing guidelines. Many question its use. In a time of reopening and specific restrictions, why is an effective vaccine that millions of Canadians have received getting short shrifted  What happens to the thousands of AZ doses Canada still has available Listen to this episode and more at  This Matters  or subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. If you would like to support the journalism of the Toronto Star, you can subscribe a stanley cup t thesta stanley trinkflaschen r/subscribingmatters.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Adrian Cheung is a co-host and producer on the Stars podcast team. He is based in Toronto. Reach him via email: adriancheung@thestar.ca Qvfi Feds send mobile health units to Ontario
 OTTAWA 鈥?The Trudeau Liberals ; push for changes to a key benefit for workers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic hit political roadblocks as the New Democrats withdrew support for a draft bill that would fine stanley romania  or imprison people who made fraudulent claims.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday the legislation would enact punishments for those who knowingly and wrongfully claimed the $2,000-a-month benefit 鈥?not those who simply made mistakes in good faith.Speaking outside his Ottawa residence, Trudeau said he believed his minority government would gain opposition support for the legislation, which has been subject to closed-door negotiations among the parties.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The opposition parties were given a copy of the draft bill on the weekend by the Liberals, ahead of a sitting of the House of Commons on Wednesday.NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said his party couldn ;t support the legislation because it would hurt the very people the Canada Emergency Response Benefit was designed to help 鈥?vulnerable people who have faced financial hardship because of COVID-19.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He also said it was hypocritical for Trudeau to ta stanley cup ke a knee on Parliament Hill during Friday   countrywide anti-racism demonstrations while such a bill was being drafted.Singh said new criminal penaltie stanley france s will hit poor and racialized people harder, and that the tax system should b

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 If you didn ;t have chance to catch up on all the latest headlines, herevaso stanley  8217  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 stanley vattenflaska , seven days a week.1  A message from Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette: https://theifp.ca/news-story/1054983 stanley mug 7-halton-hills-mayor-urges-residents-to-support-local-restaurants-as-indoor-dining-closes-again/2  Major salad recall in Georgetown: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10551193--do-not-consume-massive-recall-of-salads-sold-at-loblaws-no-frills-metro-food-basics-real-canadian-superstore-shoppers-drug-mart-and-other-stores-over-listeria-fears-triggers-health-canada-warning/               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        3  Winter Weather Travel Advisory for Halton Hills: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10551151-environment-canada-places-oakville-and-burlington-as-well-as-milton-and-halton-hills-under-winter-weather-travel-advisory-warning-of-heavy-snow-and-reduced-visibility-/      4  Nasty weather in Halton Hills: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10551016--take-extra-care-environment-canada-puts-oakville-and-burlington-as-well-as-milton-and-halton-hills-under-freezing-rain-warning/        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 5  Impaired driving traffic stops in Halton Hills: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10548829-map-latest-impaired-driving-traffic-stops-in-oakville-and- Txma Call 911 : Here   s a map of where suspected impaired drivers are being stopped in Halton Hills and Milton as well as Oakville and Burlington (Oct. 4-8)
 A surge in demand for COVID-19 testing, created after Premier Doug Ford opened it up to anyone who feels they need it, led to four-hour waits on Monday and Tuesday at the only drive-thru assessment centre in Toronto. Once the premier opened up the testing criteria we saw a huge surge,  said Donna-Lyn Moore, clinical manager for the William Osler Health Systems Etobicoke Drive-Through Assessment Centre.The centre, located down the street from Etobicoke General Hospital, opened March 30 and was seeing about 40 patients a day when testing was more limited.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Volumes have increased as the controls around testing have been loosened, and the floodgates opened on Monday after Ford said peop stanley cup spain le could seek testing for mild symptoms or if they are concerned that they have been exposed to COVID-19. Previously only those w stanley quencher ith one or more symptoms of the illness could get testing.Last week the Etobicoke drive-thru testing centre was seeing between 200 and 300 people a day, but after Fords statement on Sunday, it jumped to 466 on Monday. By 2 p.m. Tuesday the tes stanley cup website ting centre had already seen 300 people, some of whom had to wait up to four hours to be tested.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Our parking lot is completely full, its at capacity, we really cant take any more,  said Moore on Tuesday afternoon, adding that people were being advised of the long wait in advance.The staff of 20 i

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« Réponse #3910 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 07:04:22 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Wednesday that the National Energy Board can fulfil the Crown   duty to consult Indigenous communities about development projects but it must be done properly. In decisions on two separate cases, the high court decided the NEB had properly consulted when reviewing a plan to expand an Enbridge pipeline between Ontario and Quebec, but that it had failed to do so when it approved seismic testing in Baffin Bay and Davis Straight.Here   some of the reaction to the rulings:I ;m thinking about the people in Clyde River today. They can finally breathe a sigh of relief and perhaps even dance a celebratory jig and communities across Baffin island can rest assured that those seismic companies will not bl stanley botella ast through their waters, they will not threaten their food so stanley cup nz vereignty and steamroll unapologetically over their rights. 鈥?Farrah Khan, arctic campaigner, Greenpeace Canada, which aided Clyde River in its legal battle against the seismic testing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        ___It represents a victory not only for this community and its future but a significant and notable step forward in bringing Canadian law into line with important international human rights standards. For far too long now governments in Canada across the country and their regulatory bodies have treated consultation with Indigenous peoples as a mere formality. 鈥?Alex Neve, sec kubki stanley retary  Epjh What new Omicron variants in Ontario and Canada mean for the future of the pandemic
 LONDON 鈥?Shares in travel agency Thomas Cook slumped 17 per cent after it reported a 1.5 billion poun stanley cup d  $1.9 billion  half year pre-tax loss and warned Brexit uncertainty was prompting travellers to delay bookings.The cash-strapped firm has struggled amid competition online for bookings as well as a drop in demand for package vacationsCEO Peter Fankhauser says there is now little doubt that the Brexit process has led many U.K. customers to delay their holiday plans for this summer.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The firm also said Thursday that challenging trading stanley italia  over the peak summer season was also set to put the full-year result under pressure. Higher fuel and hotel costs were creating further headwinds.      The travel company confirmed it is considering offers for all o stanley website r part of its airline.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By The Associated Press

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« Réponse #3911 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 07:19:24 pm »
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 A hopper is sublime.Formed from white rice flour into a bowl-shaped pancake, it can cradle an egg or some coconut milk sprinkled with sugar.On weekends and other busy days, Hopper Hut, a Scarborough restaurant offering all the mainstays of Sri Lankan cooking, can make 800 hoppers 鈥?sometimes producing eight at a time.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        When it opened in 1991, Hopper Hut only made hoppers.Ragavan Thurairatnam, who lived nearby, came to buy some. In 1995, he learned that the owners of the tiny storefront operation behind an Ellesmere Road plaza wanted to sell.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Thurairatnam had arrived in Canada with sisters 鈥?he has seven 鈥?who provided the recipes for curries they enjoyed at home.The restaurant they reopened in 1995 was known as New Hopper Hut, because so much on the menu was new.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Little by little, Thurairatnams family-run place converted a coin laundry behind it into a dining room, and spr stanley thermoskannen ead into adjacent units.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Today, its known for kothu r stanley mugs oti: a mash-up of chopped up bread, grilled-fried wit stanley thermobecher h egg and whatever ingredients customers want.Roti itself isnt required. Kothu can be done with pittu, a roll of rice flour and coconut, or string hoppers. The latter 鈥?not to be confused with hoppers 鈥?being  Wpkr Richmond Hill changes status from town to city
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« Réponse #3912 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 07:35:04 pm »
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 COVID-19 has claimed the lives of two more Halton residents as the region continues to log dozens of new cases daily.A new outbreak has also been declared at Chartwell Lakeshore retirement home in Burlington, with two staff cases and another two listed as role not specified. There are currently no cases reported in those living at the facility.Two local residents 鈥?one in Burlington and the other in Milton 鈥?have died from the virus, bringing Haltons pandemic death toll to 213 lives lost.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Of these deaths, 53 were in Burlington, 57 in Halton Hills, 41 in Milton and 62 in Oakville.According to Halton Public Healths April 30 update, 14 stanley water bottle 6 new COVID-19 infections are being reported, down slightly from yesterdays total of 150. The new cases include 54 in Burlington, 18 in Halton Hills, 42 in Milton and 32 in Oakville.        ARTICLE CONTI vaso stanley NUES BELOW                                 The number of cases linked to a COVID-19 variant also continues to climb across the region, up to 3,700 from yesterdays 3,588.The new data brings the total number of Halton cases since the pandemic began to  stanley mugg 15,075, with 13,979 classified as resolved and 883 still active.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In addition to Chartwell Lakeshore, theres one long-term care homes in Halton listed as having an open outbreak with two cases  Wellington Park Care Centre in Burlington , along with six c Mpao Don   t leave digital economy unchecked: BoC
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« Réponse #3913 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 08:02:18 pm »
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 The Southern Georgian Bay OPP are asking for assistance to help solve a hit-and-run which occurred in a Midland mall parking lot in late September.According to police, a collision occurred in the overnight hours of Sept. 25-26, in the strip mall parking lot on the northeast corner of County Road 93 and Yonge Street. A passerby reported finding a red Honda, shortly before 6 a.m., which had been struck while parked in the lot and had incurred major damage.Police say they believe a white Honda was involved in the collision, causing the damage and failing to remain at t stanley cup he scene. This vehicle may have sustained significant front-end damage.               ARTICLE stanley cup  CONTINUES BELOW                                        Anyone with information about this collision or suspect vehicle is asked to contact the OPP  stanley mugs at 1-888-310-1122 or opp.southern.georgian.bay@opp.ca. Bpzw Halton Police Blotter: Burglars break-in through skylight in Burlington
 OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has named business owner and botella stanley  philanthropist Salma Lakhani as Alberta   n stanley website ew lieutenant-governor.When she formally takes over the role, Lakhani will become Canada   first Muslim lieutenant-governor.She replaces Lois Mitchell as the Queen   representative in the province.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Lakhani has been long recognized for her work and philanthropy in a range of fields, including health care and human rights.She has mentored young students with English as a second language and helped steer a committee dedicated to helping vulnerable women gain access to education.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Lakhani was born in Uganda and has an honours degree in clinical biochemistry from the University of Manchester.She has been in Edmonton for more than 40 years, owning and operating an earl stanley cup website y childhood education centre.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In 2005, she was awarded the Alberta Centennial Medal for outstanding achievements in the province. And in 2012, she was awarded the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal honouring service to Canada.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Lieutenant-governors, the highest-ranking officers in each province, carry out a variety of official duties including swearing in the premier and cabinet, opening each se

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« Réponse #3914 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 08:31:24 pm »
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 Thousands of Canadian girls are at risk of female genital mutilation, government officials believe. And some are being taken overseas to have the dangerous procedure done 鈥?an illegal act known as  vacation cutting. Officials from the federal governments Global Affairs ministry warn that, similar to forced marriage, the  one chance rule  applies to these cases, meaning a professional might only get one opportunity to speak to a potential victim and save her, according to documents obtained by the Toronto Star.And yet Canada has done little to understand t stanley cup he scope of the problem and is lagging far behind other developed countries in their efforts to prevent it, experts say.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Based on the limited information available, it is possible that a few thousand Canadian girls are at risk, some of whom will be taken overseas for the procedure,  wrote Elaine Cukeric of the federal governments Vulnerable Childrens unit in a June 2015 email to a Canadian consular official in Nairobi, Kenya. At the time, the unit 鈥?tasked with dealing with issues related to Canadian children  stanley water bottle abroad 鈥?was reaching out to consulates in Africa, the Middle East, India and Pakistan where cutting is prevalent and asking for their experience dealing with the practice so that  we might develop an effective strategy. In a statement to the Star, a Global Affairs spokesperson said the federal gov stanley botella ernment  recognizes that female genital mutilat Dtzm SIU investigating Napanee incident
 OTTAWA 鈥?As Canada continues to struggle to keep up with the level of COVID-19 tests needed to fend off a potential second wave of the viral disease, researchers say the best early warning system for a second wave could be right beneath our feet 鈥?in the sewers.Several other countries have taken to testing wastewater for signs of the novel coronavirus as an indication of flare-ups in their communities.Now researchers are beginning to look at the option in Canada.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Given that some people can pass the virus on without even knowing they have it, health officials say testing large portions of the population will be key to detecting and quashing any new community spread of COVID-19.Several provinces have struggled to keep up with the vol stanley polska ume of tests needed to do that, particularly in Ontario and Quebec where rates of infection remain high.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But the virus isn ;t only detected in the back of people   throats. It stanley tumbler    also found in waste. And while not everyone will get tested for COVID-19, most everyone uses the toilet.This is a tool that can actually provide an early alert to our public health in regards to re-emergence of infectivity in communit stanley cup ies, said Mike McKay, the executive director of the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research at the University of Windsor.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW