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« Réponse #4230 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 05:03:51 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?A man convicted of drug trafficking has been set free because of what Ontario   top court called a troubling pattern of police playing fast and loose with charter rights.In ordering O ;Neil Thompson acquitted, the Court of Appeal rapped officers in Peel region f stanley cup or their continuing disregard for constitutional rules.Police must appreciate that, absent exigent circumst stanley thermos mug ances or other appropriate justification, they cannot go about their undeniably important duties to enforce the law by obstructing ordinary Canadians in their cars until they are satisfied that they have answered their questions, the Appeal Court said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to court records, police received a vague anonymous tip about a man dealing drugs from a car late one evening in a shopping plaza in Brampton, Ont. Two officers spotted an idling Cadillac, and boxed it in with their cruisers, even though both conceded they had no reason to believe anything criminal was occurring.The officers approached the car and one testified to smelling marijuana. They arr stanley cup ested the driver, Thompson, 31, and a passenger for having cannabis, then searched the car and found 29 grams of cocaine, a weigh scale and $18,000 in cash.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It would take more than 20 minutes after the officers first blocked Thompson   vehicle that they advised him of his right to a lawyer.I Svkh Alberta challenges    petty    Saskatchewan plate ban
 NORTHUMBERLAND 鈥?Amid the coronavirus pandemic, its crucial you know how to take care of your health. Heres what you need to know in Northumberland.If youre feeling healthy鈥he Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit says to stay that way keep practising social stanley cup  distancing. Keep at least two metres between you and others.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Keep avoiding gatherings. Check in with others through social media or by phone.Try shopping for essentials when stores are less busy. Work fro stanley cup m home where possible.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 If relying on others for transportation, including taxis, officials suggest keeping windows open in vehicles.If you have a non-urgent health concern鈥?              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Call ahead to doctors offices or walk-in clinics.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              A new online resource has launched to help residents connect with doctors during the COVID-19 stanley cups  outbreak.Northumberlandcare can help residents with a family doctor and those without a doctor, say officials.Residents can use this site to find the best way to currently reach their doctors.Residents without doctors choose:  I dont have a family doctor/nurse practitioner  at bottom of page.With the recommendation that all employ social distancing, most doctors are working virtually and doing their

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« Réponse #4231 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 05:21:24 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Rapid antigen tests don ;t detect COVID-19 infections with the Omicron variant as reliably as they did with the Delta strain, but changing how and when the tests are performed can boost their accuracy, Ontario   expert science advisers say.The science advisory table said in a brief released Thursday that the rapid tests, which involve nasal swabs, are less sensitive for Omicron, especially in the first one or two days after infection.A single negative test result is not conclusive and should not be used as a green light for abandoning or reducing precautions, the experts said, though a positive result can be considered positive for COVID-19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Looking at various studi stanley kubek es, the brief said the pooled se stanley nz nsitivity of rapid antigen tests for detecting Delta is 81 per cent, while the pooled sensitivity for detecting Omicron is about 37 per cent.But, they said the tests are better at detecting Omicron if people swab both cheeks, followed by the back of the tongue or throat, then both nostrils 鈥?not just inside the nose, as per manufacturer instructions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  stanley quencher                 One study mentioned in the brief looked at the Abbott Panbio rapid antigen test and found that sensitivity for the Omicron variant for a nasal sample alone was about 68 per cent, while the sensitivity for a combined nasal and throat sample was about 82 per cent.The  Oqvy Alaska national park road threatened by advancing landslide
 Students in Ontario regions hit hard by COVID-19 will begin returning to physical classrooms next week as the province said new infections were gradually declining and additional measures had been put in place to ensure schools would be safe.Education Minister Stephen Lecce said Wednesday that students in 13 public health units, including Hamilton and Windsor, Ont., will resume in-person learning on Monday.Students in Toronto, Peel Region and York Region will return to shuttered schools a week later, on Feb. 16.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ontario had previously said all students learning online could return to physical classrooms by Feb. 10, but the detection of virus variants and concern cases could spike had cast doubt on that date.Lecce said the province made its reopening decisions based on advice from local medical officers of health and Ontario   top doctor.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           stanley website                        We have seen a consistent decline in key transmission rates and with the full support of the chief medical officer of health ... Ontario is ready to reopen our schools because it   safe, he said.Lecce said the province will continue to monitor COVID-19 trends and take furt stanley bottles her action if he stanley cups alth experts recommend it.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        If they give us an indication that there is a risk to schools, to communities, to yo

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« Réponse #4232 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 05:38:25 pm »
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 PETERBOROUGH - In his youth, Mike Hendren had a natural interest in the Kawarthas. He grew up in the Toronto area, but this was the land of his ancestors.Hendrens descendants arrived in Dummer Township in 1831, but after six generations, his father broke the chain and moved out of the region. He spent time each summer with his family in Lakefield and at their family cottage in the Kawarthas,  stanley thermos mug and later his parents rented, then bought a boat to tour the Trent-Severn Waterway.Hendren, who now heads the Kawartha Land Trust as executive director, has traveled and been educated in the Kawarthas and elsewhere. For the first half of his life, he was always one foot in and one foot outside the area. It earned him a unique and balanced perspective on the region, its future and its opportunities.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                    stanley nz       Our first night renting a houseboat, we moored at Big  Boyd/Chiminis  Island,  a property secured and protected by the Kawartha Land Trust 22 years later with Hendren at the helm.Hendren grew up in Brampton, which has grown considerably, from stanley cup  50,000 to nearly 600,000 in the past three decades.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  When a place expands that fast, there are issues. Almost none of the places I knew as a kid are still there. Some of my favourite places are now part of the Highway 407, or yet another strip plaza tenanted by the same old big box retailers,  Hendren says.He says it  Mgtu Milton Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony postponed
 As the holiday break conti stanley spain nues into 2022, several grocery stores across Ontario are reporting multiple cases of COVID-19 among employees.The list includes stores with multiple cases as Omicron cases soar in Canada and the U.S.Here are the impacted locations:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        MetroDec. 29: New case at Metro, 3090 Bathurst Street, Toronto. The employee   last day of work was December 20.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Dec. 28: New case at stanley cup website  Metro, 775 Bayridge Dr., Kingston. The employee   last day of work was December 26.鈥⒙燚ec. 28: New case at Metro, 1411 Lawrence Ave West, Toronto. The employee   last day of work was December 26.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥⒙燚ec. 28: New case at Food Basics, 10886 Hurontario St., Brampton. The employee   last day of work was December 26.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?Dec. 28: New case at Food Basics, 1670 Heron Road, Ottawa. The employee   last day of work was December 20.鈥⒙燚ec. 28: New case at Metro, 110 Front Street North, Belleville. The employee   last day of work was December 26.Dec. 29: Two new cases at Adonis, 20 Ashtonbee Rd, Scarborough, with last day worked being Dec. 28 and 20Dec. 28: New case at Adonis, 1055 St. La stanley cup urent Blvd., Ottawa, with last day worked being Dec. 23Dec. 28: New case at Metro, 2155 St

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« Réponse #4233 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 05:55:46 pm »
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 Here   a list of regional services and facilities temporarily affected by COVID-19 in Peel.Temporary closures鈥?EarlyON Child and Family Centres聽鈥?community-based early learning centers               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?2020 income tax preparation clinics鈥?All Oral Health clinics        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Peel Art G stanley sverige allery, Museum and Archives  PAMA 鈥?Healthy Sexuality Public Health clinics in Brampton, Bolton, Meadowvale, Malton, and Hope 24/7               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Peel Youth Village community 鈥?use of gym equipment will not be available      kubki stanley            ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?Peel Living聽鈥?all party rooms and common rooms in Peel Living stanley mug  buildings are closed  all related programming cancelled Cancellations and service changes鈥?Ontario Works and Employment workshops are cancelled鈥?Peel Living聽鈥?only emergency work orders will be completed for Peel Living buildings鈥?Adult prenatal classes, Healthy Start program, and the Teen prenatal supper club are cancelled. Online options are available鈥?Community Recycling Centres are no longer accepting cash payments               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        TransHelp鈥?The following service changes will begin Wednesday, March 18 and stay in effect until further notice: Passengers will only be able to travel for dialys Osla State reduces speed limit on Interstate 5 in Tacoma
 LONGUEUIL, Que. 鈥?Police south of Montreal say they are investigating after a mayor was allegedly threatened over her plan to cull deer living in a city park.Longueu stanley cup il polic stanley cupe e say they ;ve received at least one credible threat against Mayor Sylvie Parent.City officials recently decided to control the white-tailed deer population living in a municipal gre stanley uk en space by killing half of them and donating their meat to a food bank.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Longueuil says the roughly 30 deer living in Michel-Chartrand Park are threatening the area   biodiversity and increasing the risk of accidents.      But the plan has been met with opposition, including a petition that had over 23,000 signatures as of this morning.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Melanie Mercille of the Longueuil police could not confirm the nature of the threats against Parent, but said police protection would be provided to her if needed.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov 12, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #4234 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 06:42:03 pm »
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 HONOLULU 鈥?Officials broke ground on a $20 million revitalization and expansion project for the Pearl Harbor campus of the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park.The project, which is expected to be complete in April 2020, will add new exhibits and about 3,000 square feet  279 square meters  of space, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported .The facility will be named the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum. The updated museum will include three exhibits covering submarine warfare in World War II and the Cold War, as well as its use i stanley cup nz n present day and into the future.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Portions of the campus will be closed during construction, but its centerpiece World War II submarine will remain open.The USS Bowfin launched on Dec. 7, 1942, receiving the nickname the Pearl Harbor Avenger. The submarine went on nine war patrols, claiming 44 vessels sunk between 1 stanley cup 943 and 1945.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The groundbreaking is a significant milestone as we take a major step toward achieving our vision of revitalizing our campus to better honour the past and inspire the future, said Chuck Merkel, the museum   executive director.The Bowfin had record attendance in 2017 with 420,000 paid admissions, up from the 390,000 visitors recorded in 2016, Merkel said. It had just over 400,000 visitors last year,  8220 o slightly down but still our second stanley kubek -best year, 8221 Ostc Local man trademarks county name
 Whitby council has approved a new tourism strategy aimed at boosting Whitby as a unique destination in Ontario.Why does Whitby need a tourism strategy The short answer is tourism creates jobs and supports the local economy. In 2019, the Canadian tourism industry generated $105 billion in revenue and accounted for 2.1 million jobs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 stanley cup         Why visit Whitby Attractions br stanley thermos ing people to Whitby. The Thermea Spa Village is expected to be a major tourism draw in the city. Others include the large Entertainment Centrum on Consumers Drive, which includes movie theatres, indoor skydiving, mini golf and more; Port Whitby Marina and the Whitby Yacht Club; and signature festivals and events such as the Brooklin Spring Fair and Food Truck Frenzy. Sports tourism for tournaments at recreation centres including the Abilities Centre and Iroquois Parks Sports Centre are also large draws.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Other draws are Whitbys natural heritage, including cycling routes, the waterfront and conservation areas, as well as arts and culture draws like the Station Gallery and Courthouse Theatre. Visitors are also attracted to Whitbys culinary scene and five craft brew stanley deutschland eries.How many people visit Whitby annually                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Roughly 1.9 million people visited Whitby in 2019. Sectors drawing the most visitors included 283,000

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« Réponse #4235 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 06:56:55 pm »
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  stanley cup A North York ratepayers ; group is fighting two proposed highrise housing developments it says will bring 4,000 new residents to the already congested Steeles Avenue and Dufferin Street intersection.The proposed developments, at the southeast corner of the intersection, will have a total of nearly 2,000 residential units.A stanley water bottle llan Glube of the Ridgegate Ratepayers Association  RRA  said the developments, at 1875 and 1881 Steeles Ave. W., are too intense.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Were concerned about the infrastructure; were concerned about our quality of life. Glube, whos been living in the area for 36 years, said that during rush hour it could take 20 to 25 minutes to drive between Finch and Steeles avenues on Dufferin and four to five  stanley termosar light cycles to make a left turn at the Steele-Dufferin intersection.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Its backed up right now, in normal times, without all this additional  development ,  he said.  We have this unique intersection where the traffic is already horrendous. Its not like we have a wide-open intersection with a subway stop, and theres really no proposed improvement of transportation right now.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Thqf Extremely serious : Halton remains in COVID-19 red zone as Toronto and Peel move into lockdown
 Watch Ontario Premier Doug Fords daily news conference on COVID-19 and  stanley cup the governments response to the coronavirus pandemic.Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks with reporters in Huntsville, where he is rolling out further details of the prov stanley becher ince   plan to deal with a potential second wave of COVID-19. The premier is joined by Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott. The province announced the previous day that the first  stanley cup part of the plan involves an upcoming expanded flu vaccination campaign.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #4236 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 07:11:52 pm »
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 The number of Ontarians requiring hospital care for COVID-19 unexpectedly shot upward after weeks of decline and the province has recorded the first death of a child, according to stanley thermosflasche  figures released Tuesday by the Ministry of Health.Another 23 patients have been admitted to hospitals with the highly contagious virus, increasing the total to 288. Thats well below hi stanley cups ghs of more than 1,100 at the peak but enough of a change for officials to flag. While its too early to draw conclusions from a single day of data, were watching closely for shifts in COVID-19 trends,  Health Minister Christine Elliott said on Twitter.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Circumstances of the new death were not imme cups stanley diately known but Toronto Public Health issued a statement to the Stars David Rider. We are aware of a recent death of a Toronto resident who was in the 0-9 age category who died with COVID-19, but not as a result of COVID-19. We extend our deepest sympathies to the individuals family during this difficult and tragic time, and also to everyone who has lost loved ones to this virus.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The increase in hospitalizations comes almost two weeks after many regions of the province were allowed to open more businesses in stage two of the recovery plan, which Toronto and Peel will begin Wednesday with malls, hair salons and restaurant patios back in operation.For only the second time in 10 days, Onta Ptjt Trudeau says Toronto byelections will go on
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« Réponse #4237 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 07:35:13 pm »
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 Strains of Amazing Grace broke Waldemars candlelit darkness during a vigil on Thursday evening for a toddler lost to the Grand River.More than 100 people gathered on the Station Street bridge that spans the surging, flood-swollen river to remember Kaden Young, the three-year-old boy who went missing on Wednesday when his mothers van was pulled into the Grand River. The flood water swept little Kaden from his mothers arms after she managed to free them from the van.Search officials confirmed on Thursday that a yellow T-shirt, a childs booster seat and the minivans bu stanley becher mper had been found during the recovery operation. However, officials dont believe the boy was wearing the shirt when he was swept away.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Kadens mother, Michelle Hanson, offered thanks to the community before leaving in an emotional state. Community members brought candles, flowers, pictures, cards and teddy bears to the bridge, and sang Amazing Grace while neighbours comforted each other and held back tears.Search and recovery efforts will continue through Friday, even as Environment Canada has issued a winter weather travel advisery for Dufferin Co stanley cups uk unty, including Grand Valley, Innisfil, New Tecumseth, Angus, Orangeville, Shelburne and Mansfield.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Periods of freezing drizzle and occasional brief freezing rain wil stanley fr l end on late Friday morning or early Friday afternoon, once temper Yejp Trudeau wins points for Canada abroad: poll
 The next crucial weeks in the COVID-19 crisis would be a lot easier if Canadians really were the people in the old joke about the swimming pool.The joke:  How do you get a bunch of Canadians out of a swimming pool   Punchline:  You say: Canadians, please get out of the pool. While medical science is scrambling to find something to save us from this virus, the more pressing need right now is to find something to save us from ourselves.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   stanley cup                                       There is no vaccination against risky behaviour 鈥?and unlike the COVID-19 vaccine, one wont arrive in 2021. So politicians and public health leaders are cu stanley polska rrently plunged into an instant, on-the-job course in mass behavioural science for a pandemic-weary population.Justin Trudeau, back on his front step on  stanley tumbler Friday to address Canadians, more or less admitted that he and other political leaders are figuring this out as they go along. What makes it worse, Trudeau acknowledged several times, is that the public is sick of hearing from him and other COVID-19 lecturers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  I dont want to be here, you dont want me to be here 鈥?were all sick and tired of COVID-19,  Trudeau said. He talked of how all he had right now was his voice and his position to tell Canadians what they didnt want to hear, from someone who uncomfortably finds himself as 2020s holiday-wrecker.Yes, Friday was the day for the prime minister to say that

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« Réponse #4238 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 08:02:32 pm »
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« Réponse #4239 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 08:46:28 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?With just four weeks until she was set to walk down the aisle, Ashleigh Post learned the celebration she and her fiance had planned at an Ontario waterfront restaurant had to be moved elsewhere after the venue   lease was suddenly terminated.It was peak wedding season stanley cup  last July when she started calling venues in and around Hamilton to find any that could accommodate 100 people and a ceremony on little notice, but many venues are often booked up more than a year in advance.We ended up having to pay a lot more than we expected, said Post, who was able to shift her wedding to another restaurant in the city and keep her wedding date.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Because we lost the venue so close to the wedding, we had to take what we could, and that cost us.Post estimates the debacle cost the couple an extra $15,000.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The last thing a couple wants to think about when  stanley tumbler planning their big day are major mishaps, but they do occur and insurance companies are increasingly offering policies that can cover scenarios like Post  .Many event venues already require stanley sverige  the betrothed to purchase liability insurance for their shindigs, but insurers have started offering packages with coverage for items that could cost couples if the wedding is cancelled or rescheduled. That could include coverage for lost deposits, reprinting invitations,  Gmdu St. Catharines forms task force on governance as province extends input deadline
 TORONTO 鈥?The head of Cineplex Inc. i stanley cup s ready to turn Canada   multiplexes into temporary COVID-19 vaccination sites.Ellis Jacob, CEO of the country   largest movie theatre chain, says he   reached out to provincial public health agencies nationwide to suggest his company could help in a big way as a space for distributin stanley cup g shots.In Ontario, those talks have also involved Premier Doug Ford, Jacob said Thursday in an interview.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        And while no decisions have been made, Jacob says health leaders seemed very interested and receptive to the idea.With Cineplex   locations largely closed across the country, the theatre chain is looking for options as it grapples with a massive shutdown due to COVID-19 restrictions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The company reported a steep fourth-quarter loss of $230.4 million on Thursday for the period ended Dec. 31, and with no guarantees for any semblance of a summer movie season, the months ahead are hardly certain.Plans for vaccination sites are still very much in flux too, as officials balance vaccine availability and provincial approvals with choosing locations that make logistical sense.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW          stanley water bottle                                Loblaw Cos. Ltd.-owned Shoppers Drug Mart and other pharmacies are among companies seeking approval as mass vaccination sites

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 OSHAWA 鈥?A worker critically injured after being trapped by heavy machinery in Oshawa has died in hospital.On June 19, Oshawa firefighters were called to rescue a man pinned by the bucket of a backhoe on Verdun Road just north of Eulalie Avenue at around 8 a.m.It took about two hours for firefighters to rescue the man due to the conditions in the trench and the worker was taken to a Toronto trauma hospital.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Ministry of Labour said on Thursday that the man has died and the ministry is continuing to investigate the incident.The man was employed by Orin Contractors and was working on a rebuild of Verdun Road when he became trapped.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Upon arrival, firefighters also had to deal with  stanley termosy a broken gas line and they had to shore up the m stanley en mexico uddy trench before they could rig up the bucket and carefully lift it off the man.Though he was conscious while firefighters worked  stanley cup to free him, first responders performed CPR when he was extracted.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ministry of Labour investigators issued three orders to Orin Contractors, a requirement that the scene not be disturbed and two requirements to provide documentation.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The Verdun Road rebuild is a City of Oshawa project that was contracted out to Orin Contractors Fhiq Nursing home at heart of murder case cited for drug errors
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 TORONTO 鈥?The Toronto Z stanley mug oo and Toronto Symphony Orchestra have joined forces to produce a concert inspired by the sounds of animals.The organizations announced a new creative partnership Tuesday, which involves orchestra musicians performing at the zoo.The performance 鈥?dubbed Zoophony 鈥?will be filmed at the zoo and a recording will be released to schools on No stanley tumbler v. 22               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The CEO of the Toronto Zoo says the partnership came about after the two organizations brainstormed ways in which they could serve the community during the pandemic.Dolf DeJong says the zoo and the orchestra wanted to reach students who may need new ways to connect with nature.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Double bassists Tim Dawson and Paul Rogers say one of the concert   songs, which was written by Rogers ; son, was inspired by Masai giraffes at the zoo.In one section, the music mimics low humming tones that giraffes make when they gather together at night.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We ;ve never done anything like this, Rogers said after he and Dawson played a sample of the music at the zoo on Tuesday. T stanley becher his is a lot of fun.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              DeJong said the Toronto Zoo looks forward to continuing its work with the orchestra to find new and creat Nymw Ottawa, Ontario give $42M each to Honda
 Wellington OPP have charged a Guelph resident with impaired driving following a traffic stop in Erin.At around 6:30 p.m. May 22, the officer stopped a passenger vehicle for a traffic offence on Trafalgar Road, north of Wellington Road 124 in Erin.The driver, a 39-year-old from Guelph, has been charged with operation while impaired 鈥?blood alcohol concentration 80 and fail to comply with probation order.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The d stanley cups river received a 90-day administrative drivers licence suspension and a seven-day vehicle impoundment. Hes set to appear in court in Guelph on June 11.      Anyone who suspects someone is driving while their ability to operate a motor vehicle is impaired, either by drug or alco stanley cup hol, i stanley cup s urged to call police at 911 to report it.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 LONDON 鈥?It will be a spring wedding on the glorious grounds of Windsor Castle for love-struck Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.Royal officials 鈥?thrilled with the international response to news of the couple   engagement, and the positive reaction to their first ever TV appearance 鈥?revealed a few key details Tuesday but kept mum on others, such  stanley tazas as who will be Harry   best man The wedding will be in stanley cup  May, but the date has not been chosen, Harry   communications secretary, Jason Knauf, told a packed briefing at Buckingham Palace.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In a happy  stanley cup moment in their lives, it means a great deal to them that so many people throughout the UK, the Commonwealth and around the world are celebrating with them, he said before fielding questions about things like how many of Markle   rescue dogs would move to Britain with her.Knauf said Harry   grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, had given permission for the couple to wed at St. George   Chapel, the historic church on the Windsor Castle grounds that has long been a touchstone for royal rites of passage. He said the 91-year-old monarch will attend the wedding.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Windsor Castle, west of London, is one of the queen   favourite residences. St. George  , the 15th-century chapel where the couple will wed, is more intimate than Westminster Abbey, where Harry  Gtrj Ontario teacher charged with sexual assault
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 OSHAWA 鈥?Durham police are trying to locate a man who has been missing for almost two weeks.Shane Foskett, 49, of no fixed address, was last seen in downtown Oshawa Oct. 1. It is unusual for him to be m stanley cup issing for such a length of tim stanley cup e and there is concern for his safety, Durham police said.Foskett is white, ab stanley cup out five-foot-11, with a heavy build and long brown hair and a beard.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Anyone with information is asked to call police at 905-579-1520.      聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Etwz Saint-Jacques discusses space station visit
 The Special Investigations Unit  SIU  is awaiting results of ballistics testing being conducted by the FBI in connection to the police shooting death of a one-year-old boy and his father in Kawartha Lakes in November 2020.This update was provided by the SIU on Friday  Aug. 20  in relation to the incident involving the death of Jameson Shapiro, 1, and his father, 33. Both sustained gunshot wounds on Novemb stanley botella er 26, 2020 in the course of an interaction between the father and Ontario Provincial Police officers. The child was pronounced deceased at the scene, and the father succumbed to his injuries almo stanley taza st one week later,  reads the update.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The investigation is currently in a hold pattern awaiting the results of specialized, out-of-country forensic testing of some of the ballistic evidence by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The SIU goes on to say they recognize the high public interest in the case and is  moving as quickly as it can to bring the investigation to resolution.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We ask for the publics continued patience as the investigation is conducted,  reads the statement.In February, the SIU released its conclusion that Jameson was shot and killed by a City of Kawartha Lakes  stanley cup OPP officer during the incident.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Following the incident, the SIU released details about w

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 The body respons vaso stanley ible for resolving disputes between tenants and landlords in Ontario will be permanently holding virtual hearings.The move has raised alarms for lawyers, physicians and advocates of tenants ri stanley taza ghts, who say defaulting to remote hearings at the Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario will shut out marginalized people in the province from having a fair hearing. The board, however, says digital hearings will increase efficiency and access in a backlogged system.Dania Majid, a lawyer with the Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario, said she fears the move will especially affect those who face language barriers, low-income people who dont have adequate technology, and those with mental and physical illnesses that bar them from sitting through lengthy virtual hearings.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        And without access to a fair hearing, Majid said, she worries more vulner stanley flask able people in Ontario will be facing evictions and the threat of homelessness. Weve just created an eviction machine,  Majid said, as opposed to a meaningful dispute resolution process.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Like most adjudicating bodies, the Landlord and Tenant Board moved to offer remote hearings by default in 2020 amid restrictions to curb the spread of COVID-19. Since the lifting of restrictions earlier this year, however, the board has continued to exclusively hold hearings remotely, often by Zoom or telephone. In  Ybon What   s Going on Here : New sign in Newmarket gives name to community
 They applaud the loss of the quad.The two-course-at-a-time  quadmester  model put in place for Toronto teens this school year 鈥?to aid in cohorting requirements because of COVID-19 鈥?was supposed to have continued this September, but after an  stanley water bottle outcry from students and families, that plan has been abandoned for a  modified semester  instead.Both the Halton and York Region boards are also moving ahead with a similar semester system where students take four courses in each of two semesters over the school year, but with a daily schedule where they have two classes one week, and the other two the next.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That means they could take English for two-and-a-half hours every morning, followed by math in the afternoon, for an entire week, switching to two different subjects the following week. They will still have a choice of attending in-person full-time or online.In Toronto, the change came after consultations with students, teachers and families 鈥?and following petitions, plans for protests as well as a lawn-sign and email campaign.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Though news of the quadmesters demise was welcomed, some parents and students say the new schedule still leaves them with questions. I was originally very angry that we were returning to the quadmester system, but to be honest  stanley cup I dont know how to feel about this modified semester system. Its unclear t stanley vaso o me how its going to