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« Réponse #4260 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 06:51:25 am »
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 A North York teen pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection with the stabbing death of another teen in Wasaga Beach on a long weekend two years ago.Austin Zambrano-Peterson, now 20, of North York, was 18 when he was  stanley isolierkanne charged along with two of his teen friends with the second-degree murder of Francesco Molinaro, 18, of Bolton. In court Friday, July 20, he stood in the prisoners box and pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter.He was sentenced to five years in prison for manslaughter as well as robbery.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Court heard that Zambrano-Peterson was not the one who brandished the knife but played a role in the death.The two men bumped into each other聽on the night of May 21, 2016, outside of the Pizza Pizza in Wasaga Beach and began punching each other.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Two of Zambrano-Petersons friends, 18 and 19, allegedly joined in the fight and started punching Molinaro. One of Zambrano-Petersons friends pulled out a knife and stabbed Molinaro seven times in the back and side, court heard. As he lay mortally wounded, the three men ran off.An ambulance arrived almost immediately, but Molinaro died on the way to the hospital.               ARTI stanley kubek CLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police had all three teens under surveillance before they were arrested. Unaware that police were watching him, two weeks after Molinaro di kubki stanley ed Zambrano-P Lvuv Brampton heroin dealer loses appeal in kidnapping plot-turned-deadly
 Premier Doug Ford has declared a state of emergency for the province of Ontario on Tuesday, March 17. This gives the provincial government the power to order businesses and workplaces to close instead of just making a recommendation. Supermarkets, pharmacies, and medical offices will remain open.Public events of over 50 people are banned till March 30. All bars and restaurants closed. Only takeout will be allowed. We must come together as a province,  Ford said after declaring the state of emergency.               ARTI stanley cups CLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ford has ordered the immediate closure of all bars and restaurants 鈥?e stanley polska xcept those offering takeout 鈥?as well as places of worship, theatres, private schools, and daycares.      A new $300 million relief package 鈥?the first stage of a larger initiative 鈥?will help people affected by the outbreak.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ford stressed that stanley cup   we will support you during these difficult times. He emphasized that  this is not a provincial shutdown.  Most businesses can remain open.

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« Réponse #4261 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 07:38:18 am »
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 BERLIN 鈥?A woman has given birth to a baby girl at a techno festival stanley cup  in Germany.Public broadcaster SWR reports that the 20-year-old was unaware she was pregnant until giving bi stanley cup nz rth at the festival campsite late Saturday.Organizers of the Nature One festival at a former U.S. military base in southwestern Germany were quoted Sunday as saying the child would get a ticket for life once she turns  stanley cup becher 16.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Mother and child were taken to a nearby hospital and are reportedly doing well.      By The Associated Press        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Uxht Prosecutor: Too early to call school stabbing a hate crime
 Someone in Ontario with an OLG.ca account has a big surprise waiting for them in their inbox, the OLG says.Th stanley kubek ey got an email telling them that they have the jackpot winning ticket worth $40 million from the Tuesday, Nov. 21 Lotto Max draw, the OLG said in a news release Wednesday, Nov. 22, stating the winning ticket was purchased on OLG.ca.The winner will be revealed when they claim this life-changing windfall through the OLG Prize Centre, the OLG said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Lotto Max players in Ontario have won more  stanley cup than $7.9 billion since 2009, including 100 jackpot wins and 859 Maxmillions prizes.      This was a big week for lottery playing in Ontario, with $80 million up for grabs.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                            stanley cup       The next Lotto Max jackpot is estimated at $10 million. Players can purchase tickets at authorized OLG retailers or buy online at OLG.ca until 10:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 24 for the draw that evening.

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« Réponse #4262 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 08:01:12 am »
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 With one shot  stanley thermos mug to spark an immune response and a second to boost it, most of the leading COVID-19 vaccines require two doses 鈥?but would mass vaccination be less daunting if we could mix and match Thats the question being asked by researchers from the University of Oxford, who have begun enrolling volunteers for a new study that will look at whether, instead of getting two identical shots, you can instead receive two different vaccines and still be well protected from COVID-19.Its an as-yet untested strategy that offers the hope of easing pressure on vaccine supply lines, currently stretched to the brink by production snags in Europe.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But more than that, some experts say that with questions swirling about how long immunity lasts and what new variants could mean for vaccine effectiveness, getting a dose of two different vaccines might be a way of hedging your bets and ending up with broader, stronger protection against disease.Mixing vaccines is not something experts woul stanley thermoskannen d normally recommend, says Julie Bettinger, an associate professor of pediatrics at the Vaccine Evaluation Centre at the University of British Columbia. But with a pandemic raging, these are not normal times.        ARTICLE stanley thermos mug  CONTINUES BELOW                                  If youre able to mix them, then that just expands your options in terms of reaching more people with a vaccine,  she says.  That might be a real way to get the pandem Xcio Feds can keep info secret in refugee case
 It is believed to be one of the largest COVID-19 outbreaks at any fitness centre in Canada: 50 cases, all identified within a single week, all connected to a small, niche spinnin stanley cup g studio in downtown Hamilton.The citys w stanley spain orst active outbreak at SpinCo only grew over the long weekend, doubling its total tally of 24 cases Friday to 50 cases Monday.Thirty-seven riders and two staff members have tested positive for novel coronavirus at the James Street North gym. Eleven additiona stanley canada l secondary  household-spread  cases 鈥?exposures to contacts outside the studio, like family and friends of patrons 鈥?are also tied to the outbreak.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        And it could yet get worse.Public health officials have warned that  potentially 100  SpinCo riders and secondary contacts may have been exposed to coronavirus.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The outbreak was declared Monday after three cases were detected among the studios community members. The case count has since increased 15-fold.It is what infectious disease experts consider a  superspreader  event 鈥?a chain reaction of infections set off by a lone case who excretes a higher than normal number of pathogens during their incubation period.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The exposure at SpinCo began Sept. 28 and  spread among specific classes  until Oct. 5.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           

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« Réponse #4263 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 09:09:15 am »
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 MONTREAL 鈥?There   little evidence the threat of heavy fines is encouraging Canadians to follow COVID-19 rules, according to a new report by researchers at the University of Toronto and Carleton University.Researchers Alex Luscombe and Alexander McClelland say provinces such as Quebec are increasingly turning to threats during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the criminologists, who have been tracking police responses to the pandemic since early April, say people tend to follow rules they perceive as legitimate.If you ;re going to create a rule, that rule needs to have legitimacy, Luscombe, PhD candidate at the University of Toronto, said in an interview Wednesday. People need to understand it, they need to agree with it.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        An example of the government   confusing orders was recently illustrated, he said, by Quebec   stanley cup  second opposition party, Quebec solidaire. The party said it didn ;t understand why a pork-processing plant where more than 100 workers contracted COVID-19 is still operating but the province   COVID-free cinemas are shut.During the first wave of the pandemic, Quebec issued more fines than any other province, followed by Ontario and Nova Scotia, Luscombe said. Quebec is also the province hardest-hit by the novel coronavirus stanley cup , reporting significantly more infections and deaths than any other part  stanley cup of the country.       Hwcr Cyberspies defend proposed new powers
 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. 鈥?Unused bus stops for a delayed rapid transit system along Route 66 in Albuquerque are costing the city hundreds of thousands to maintain.KOAT-TV reports records show the city of Albuquerque spent more than $300,000 to maintain the empty bus stops. The money was used to pick the garbage, power wash and for electricity at 19 bus stops.Albuquerque   bus system spokesman Rick De Reyes says the city has an obligation to keep the empty stops clean.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                             stanley cup             The multim stanley mug illion-dollar Albuquerque Rapid Transit, known as ART, was supposed to be running by the end of 2017 but it has yet to launch.      The city recently shipped more than a dozen electric buses back to the manufacturer after Albuquerque officials said they weren ;t working properly.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 ___Information from: KOAT-TV, http://thenewmexicochannel/index.html               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Associate stanley cup d Press

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« Réponse #4264 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 09:30:52 am »
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 Halton Regional Police stanley thermobecher  are investigating six suspected drug overdoses Tuesday evening  May 7  at Miltons Maplehurst Correctional Complex, one of the resulting in death.Police said just before 6 p.m., police and Halton Region Paramedics responded to the Maplehurst Correctional Facility in Milton for multiple inmates requiring medical attention for suspected drug overdoses.Six male inmates were transferred to hospital for assessment with one inmate death, of a 24-year-old man, currently being investigated.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        None of the five surviving inmates are in life-threatening condition.  All inmates were located within the same cell block,  police said in a statement released Tuesday night      P stanley mug olice are continuing to investigate in cooperation with the regional coroner and Maplehurst staff.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police cannot comment at this time on the type of drug used, how it was used or how it came into the possession of the involved inmates.Anyone with further information can call police at 905-825-4747ext. 2415 or Cri stanley website me Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Jvuj Same-sex love and loneliness in Simcoe County
 TORONTO 鈥?A Toronto man is facing multiple charges after allegedly confining two people on a boat and sexually assaulting them.City police allege the incident took place Saturday night when two passengers boarded a yellow and white boat at Woodbine Beach in Toronto   east end.They allege the boat driver then drove away from the shor stanley spain eline and sexually assaulted the passengers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The 54-year-old driver, identified as Shanthakumar Kandiah, is fac stanley tumbler ing eight charges including two counts each of kidnapping, sexual assault and forcible confinement.      He is also accused of operating the boat while impaired by alcohol.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police say they ;re concerned there may be more victims and are urging anyone with information to come forward.This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 15, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         stanley vaso By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #4265 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 09:32:36 am »
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 A colourful new piece of art now adorns the wall at 34 Ainslie St. S., welcoming visitors to Galts downtown core.The 50-foot mural was unveiled Friday at a special ceremony where local Indigenous and non-native heritage was honoured. The Indigenous Reconciliation Youth Art Project was a partnership between the John Howard Society and D3 Artworks, which brought together a group of city youth and provided a canvas for their education in the commercial arts.The mural has been in the works for more than a year and was originally supposed to be a Canada 150 project, however additional funding and time were needed to complete the job, which cost a total of $46,750. In addition to federal funding, the project has received support from the Cambridge and North Dumfries Community Foundation and the City of Cambridge.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Emily Collier is an arts student at Sheridan College, which was one of the groups that worked on the mural.Along with honing her skills as an artist, Collier said,  Ive learned true appreciation of Indigenous culture.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 For Indigenous artist Tabatha Manitowabi, the project was  a wonderful experience,  which allowed her to learn new ski stanley cup lls while gaining  a lot of job experience. John Howard Society of Waterloo-Wellington execut stanley nz ive director Joan Nandlal said the projec starbucks stanley cup t not only helped spruce up the area between the D3 Artworks studio an Lrxf Ontario reports 600-plus COVID cases for third time in past week
 A surge in erroneous calls to 911 helped drive an increase in police calls in Wasaga Beach through the first nine months of 2019.The town was not alone, however stanley becher , and the numbers of pocket dials, dropped calls and hang-ups has prompted the Ontario Provincial Police to change the protocol for how officers respond to false alarms. The change has been in place for some detachments since the beginning of January.  The statistics  are not solely driven by that, but the majority of the calls are relat stanley cup ed.鈥?A lot of it is people who have automated 911 or are pocket dialing  the emergency-response number, said Huronia West OPP detachment commander Insp. Philip Browne.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to the most recently released statistics from Huronia West OPP, provided to Wasaga Beach councils co-ordinated committee in January, there was a 26 per cent increase in calls for service in the second quarter of 2 stanley website 019.From January to September, officers responded to nearly 4,500 calls in Wasaga Beach, an 11 per cent jump from the same time period in 2018.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A big part of the increase is the number of false alarms 鈥斺€?notably 911 hang-ups and pocket dials.Of the nearly 4,500 calls for Huronia West OPP through the first nine months of 2019, about one-fifth  1,072  were related to inappropriate use of 911: hang-ups, dropped cell reception or pocket dials.               ARTICLE CONT

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« Réponse #4266 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 09:48:36 am »
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 More than a month since closing its doors to the public, Guelphs StoneHammer Brewing has filed for bankruptcy.R vaso stanley obyn Duwyn, a senior manager with BDO Canada in Kitchener, said the brewery and its contents on Elmira Road came into the firm   possession last week as the result of a bankruptcy filing in a Londo stanley thermos n, Ont., court.Duwyn also confirmed that the brewerys creditors are scheduled to meet later this month.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        StoneHammer   doors were locked in late April and a sign was posted that it was closed, but no other information was provided.      Multiple attempts by the Mercury Tribune to reach the brewerys owners at the time were unsuccessful.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Last month, both StoneHammers website and Facebook page were taken offline. The brewerys Twitter and Instagram pages are still o stanley isolierkanne nline, although no new posts have been entered since April 28 and March 31 respectively.In May, the Ontario Craft Brewers, which represents small breweries, confirmed that StoneHammer had resigned its membership with the organization as of March 31.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The brewery, first known as FM Brewing, was established in 1995. Twenty years later, it was purchased by Phillip and Lesley Woodhouse, who renamed it StoneHammer. Egvk She thought I was joking : Brampton man has to convince wife he won the lottery
 Representatives from the National Coalition Against Contraband Tobacco  NCACT  say illegal cigarettes continue to be a problem in Halton and are calling for better laws to halt their manufacture and distribution.Gary Grant, spokesperson for the advocacy group, stopped by Oakville on Aug. 27 to talk to the media about the dangers of the contraband cigarette trade.The 39-year veteran of the Toronto Police Service and founder of Toronto Crime Stoppers noted that while the sale of contraband cigarettes is a problem across the country, the epicentre of illegal tobacco is Ontario.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In Halton, Grant said, 25 to 30 per cent of the cigarettes consumed are illegally manufactured contraband ci stanley polska garettes. The Ontario government is losing about $750 million a year in provincial taxes due to the contraband trade,  said Grant.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Also, the people that are selling the contraband cigarettes dont care who they sell it to. They dont worry about the age restrictions. They will sell a 12-year-old kid a baggy of cigarettes for the price of a movie ticket. Grant said another problem with illegally produced cigarettes is that organized crime uses them as a way of funding more ser stanley us ious criminal activities such as drug t stanley cup rafficking and illegal firearms dealing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He noted that according to the RCM

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« Réponse #4267 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 10:06:55 am »
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 The following is the final instalment in a four-part Halton series on crime in the region.In early 2020, two Milton homeowners returned to their property, where they found an unfamiliar vehicle in their driveway. When they went inside, they found two men who got into the home by smashing the back window.The two bur stanley cup glars fled upon being discovered and were apprehended a short time later.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        With the exception of the part about the homeowners happening to return home in the middle of the crime, this incident 鈥?which was detailed in the Halton Regional Police Service  HRPS  Annual Report 2020 鈥?is not particularly unique in the region. According to police, there were 266 residential break-ins across Halton just last year.The crimes are often fairly simple operations.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Jason, an Oakville resident who for safety concerns requested his last name not be published, was recently the victim of a break-in. In his case, two men walked up to the front door of his home one Friday afternoon and in less than five seconds popped open the door with a pry bar.Jason and stanley bottles  his family were away that weekend. They did have an alarm system, but that didn ;t deter burglars from entering. It did, however, seem to limit their presence in the house to roughly three minutes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The thieve stanley kaffeebecher s went  Xfqi Peterborough man charged with assault, threats
 The issues faced by Canadas migrant workers arent new, but COVID-19 has amplified them and brought the issue under the microscope in recent weeks.In Windsor-Essex, the last region in Ontario yet to move to stage two of the pro stanley quencher vinces reopening plan, the spread of the virus through agri-food workers has led to the deaths of three people, with hundreds more falling ill.Speaking to the Star Thursday, Syed Hussan, the executive director of Migrant Workers Alliance For Change, said that systemic inequa stanley website lity for migrant workers means a lack of even the most basic of support. On Saturday, the Migrant Workers Alliance For Change will be hosting a sit in at the office of Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino, while the Migrant Rights Network will be rallying nationwide.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The gro stanley quencher ups are calling for full immigration status for non-permanent residents, so that migrant workers can protect themselves during the pandemic.Who is classified as a migrant worker         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Migrant workers refers to anyone that is a non-permanent resident of Canada, such as those who are temporary foreign workers, undocumented workers or international students in low-wage positions, Hussan explained. For us, when were saying migrants and migrant workers, were actually talking about all non- permanent residents in the country. That means temporary foreign workers in the agricultural sector

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« Réponse #4268 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 10:33:04 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?TD Bank  TSX:TD  is reporting fourth-quarter $2.30 billion of net income, up 25 per cent from a year ago when it had $1.84 billion in stanley termosy  profits.The earnings amounted to $1.20 per diluted share, compared with 96 cents per share during the same period last year.The bank earned $8.75 billion of revenue during the three-month period ended Oct. 31, up from $8.05 billion a year ago.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        For the full year, TD Bank had net income of $8.94 billion, or $4.67 per share, compared with $8.02 billion, or $4.21 per share, a year ago.      The bank   annual revenue was $34.32 billion, up f stanley cup rom $31.43 billion laststanley cup  year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Follow @alexposadzki on Twitter.By The Canadian Press Pzqo Youth in Kingston terrorism case hospitalized
 The tourism webpage listing Torontos festivals is like that scene in the movie about the apocalypse where survivors walk cautiously into a home to find an uneaten meal at the kitchen table, covered in atomic dust.Everything cancelled. The list is frozen in 2020, a reminder of things not done, fun not had, money not spent, people unemployed.What does 2021 hold for Torontos vibrant festival scene  More closures 鈥?and some hope.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Torontos St. Patricks Day Parade, which was one of the first major events to be cancelled in 2020, has been cancelled again. Chances are slim to none that there will be a Pride Toronto parade in June, says the CEO. Taste of the Danforth is on tenterhooks waiting to know what the situation will look like by early August.For now, the city wont even look at proposed stre stanley website et closures.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The CNE is proceeding as planned 鈥?keeping in mind that all will depend on how fast vaccines can be rolled out and herd immunity achieved. The organizers will follow public health guidelines and directive stanley mug s.Its become a matter of life-or-death for the CNE, says executive director Darrell Brown. The fair was unable to open last year and earn income. It had to borrow $5.3 million under a federal government program to avoid go stanley website ing broke by April. If there is no fair again this year, the CNE will be unable to earn income and repay the loan.       

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« Réponse #4269 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 11:48:07 am »
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 Heritage Acton has received a Community Improvement  stanley nz Program fa莽ade improvement grant to offset some of the cost of renovating the 140-year-old Acton town hall.The town hall, which was purchased by Heritage Acton in 1982, had structural improvements made to the exterior fa莽ade, including restoring and repointing brick and mortar, restoring the historic bell tower and repairing and repainting the arches and trim.Heritage Acton began the $500,000 renovation project in 2020 with the support of grants and fundraising. It received $17,500 from the town through the Community Improvement Program. Heritage Acton will begin  stanley thermobecher a campaign to fundraise the balance of the cost this fall.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The ongoing commitments and funds from volunteers, community businesses, private citizens and municipal, provincial, and federal governments is why we have, and will continue to enjoy, this beautiful heritage building as an important part of our community life,  said Lloyd McIntyre, chair of Heritage Acton.      The town hall, located at 19 Willow St. North, was built in 1882. It became the first designated historic building in Halton Hills in 1988. It now operates as a rental space for performances, markets,  stanley spain weddings, social gatherings and community celebrations.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Being able to support improvements to this historic building in Acton is important to preserving our commu Ezwd HHPL announces One Book One Halton Hills author
 Sexually charged text messages, viewing child pornography and touching female students during gym class 鈥?in years gone by these resulted in a suspension by Ontarios teacher regulator and an order that the teacher take boundary counselling. Sometimes, the teacher was transferred to another school.But following a retroactive look through hundreds of discipline cases, the Ontario College of Teachers has officially revoked the licences of 28 stanley quencher  teachers, some from the past few years, others from cases 10 or 20 years ago. Many were no longer practising teachers, according to the college. At least five were.Below, using information fr stanley cup om discipline hearings of the Ontario College of Teachers, are the names and a summary of the findings for the 28 members whose licences were revoked on Dec. 8, 2020 following a new Ontario law which mandates that any educator disciplined for sexually abusive conduct or child pornography receive a lifetime ban from teaching. Sexual contact was not necessary for a finding of sexual abuse.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In each case presented here, the Star has provided a link to the colleges discipline finding. Click on the last name to be taken to the OCT discipline document.The information below is drawn from the Ontario College of Teachers discipline decisions, which are available to the public on the colleges website. In the information released by the college Tuesday, they have noted  non prac stanley drinking cup tising  besi

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 BROOKLIN 鈥?Scared to give your spouses hair a trim at home, or try to clean up your kids cuts Youre not alone.When Starks Barber Company in Brooklin responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by starting free online haircut consultations, co-founder Steve Tallis expe stanley becher cted to see a lot of hair mishaps.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We thought we were going to be fixing a lot of mistakes, but it turns out people were not confident enough to even try it,  he says.  They needed the one-on-one help to build up their confidence. The business 鈥?which also has locations in Toronto, Markham and Stouffville 鈥?launched the online consultations two weeks ago and sessions have filled up within hours.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Tallis says there is  tremendous  demand that cant be met by YouTube videos and internet research alone. When you dont know what kind of tools people have at home, what kind of hair texture or haircut gourde stanley  they have 鈥?a consultation is an easier way to help.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The free, 15-minute sessions take place using Zoom.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              In addition to helping people look and feel their best during a tough time, Tallis says the initiati stanley cups uk ve is a good way for Starks to remain connected with customers while closed. Businesses can make money, but they can also make goodwi Zqsk University of Waterloo institute first in Canada to research sustainable aeronautics
 A rental property on Park Street North was closed by order of the fire marshal on Thursday morning over fire code violations, leaving its occupants to find temporary shelter 鈥?yet the landlord says hes not to blame.Gordon King owns the building at 184 Park St. N., which he describes as a two-unit apartment building.He says its been occupied for a year by two tenants plus guests   squatters,  by his description  who disabled the smoke alarms, snaked extension cords everywhere and filled one bedroom nearly to the ceiling with garbage.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Tenants were not interviewed on Thursday and The Examiner did not see the building interior.King says hes owned the building for 15 years, but that in recent years the neighbourhood has seen an influx of drug problems. For some fellow landlords, he said, rental properties are trashed or robbed of fixtures such as copper plumbing for drug-trade currency.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 King attempted to fix up his property for safety, he said, but couldnt control what  stanley cups went on inside it. The house wasnt closed down because of me 鈥?I tried,  he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The city sees it differently.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  stanley cup               The owner of the pro stanley mugs perty failed to comply with an order to correct violations found during an inspection o

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 Residents in the Sunnydale area of Waterloo have united and created a tenants ; association to fight against what they believe is less than satisfactory conditions in their rental units. I think its an injustice whats going on here,  said Andrea Coulson, who, with George Roche, is spearheading the association.Residents at the townhouses at 516-532 Sunnydale Place, as well as the 529 block of Sunnydale Place, have been dealing with less-than-ideal living conditions at both properties, ranging from broken kitchen faucets to black mould and rotting floors.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        With similar issue stanley hrnek s across the board, Coulson and Roche saw the need to create a tenants ; association to gather as much information as possible and get answers from the building owners.Jamie Novis, co-owner of 516-532 and Sivon Investments, declined to comment when contacted by the Chronicle. Previously, Jamies brother David Novis told the Chronicle that they were on top of repair requests.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                       stanley termosar            Nathan Chang, owner of the 529 block at Sunnydale Place, did not respond to a request for comment.Many residents have gone to the city with the hopes of having issues resolved. If the issues are in contravention of city building standards bylaws, the citys bylaw department receives complaints and orders the b stanley water bottle uilding owner to carry out the repairs. If those repairs arent carried out in a timel Eaio Pence carves his own political ID, on behalf of Trump
 OTTAWA 鈥?The Bank of Canada sought Wednesday to temper economic excitement about a sharper-than-expected rebound from the depths of the COVID-19 crisis, pointing to worrying trends that signal all is still not well.In a  stanley website statement, the central bank   governing council said the bounce-back activity in the third quarter looks to be faster than it anticipated in July, as provinces opened up their economies even more over the summer.Household spending spiked  stanley cup over the summer as a result of pent-up spe stanley polska nding demand from previous months as some households had money to spend, but nowhere to spend it with businesses closed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Also helping things along has been massive government spending to support those whose incomes dried up, the statement said.But the bank warned of indicators that point to a slow and choppy recovery process.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The rebound in employment has been uneven, particularly for mothers with young children, visible minorities, students and low-wage workers. Energy price remain weak. Exports have gone up in line with foreign demand, but remain below pre-pandemic levels, the bank said, while business confidence and investment remain subdued.While recent data during the reopening phase is encouraging, the bank continues to expect the recuperation phase to be slow and choppy as the economy copes with ongoing uncertainty and structura

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 A developer is looking to build hundreds of new townhouse and apartment units, along with thousands of square metres of new commercial space on Silvercreek.According to documents posted on the City of Guelphs website, a developer is proposing to build a mixed-use subdivision on 35, 40 and 55 Silvercreek Parkway South 鈥?commonly referred to as the Lafarge lands due to its past use as a gravel pit.Under this proposal, Silvercreek Guelph Developments Ltd. and 2089248 Ontario Ltd. are proposing to build 301 apartment units, 200 townhouse units, 271 mixed-used units and 6,500 square metres of commercial floor space  or just under 70,000 square feet .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to a map of the project included alongside the application, the four apartment buildings and three mixed-use buildings would stand at six storeys tall. There is no indication on the map of the size of the various townhouse blo stanley tumbler cks, but a planning report attached to the application lays out sizes ranging from two  stanley cup to six storeys.The development would also include a park, an urban square, a storm water management facility and new public streets connecting all of it.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There are also plans for a number of green features stanley hrnek  for the project should it be approved. These features include electric vehicle chargers for parking areas and each individual residential garage, solar panels on the roofs of bo Kxsf Tractor-truck collide on Manitoba highway
 A French sporting goods retailer is on its way to Burlington.JUST THE FACTS鈥?Decathlon will occupy almost 54,800 square feet of the lower level of space once occupied by Sears at Mapleview Centre.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                     stanley becher                     鈥?The store is scheduled to open in the spring of 2021.      鈥?The Burlington locatio stanley mugs n will mark only  stanley cup the second store of the internationally renowned franchise in Ontario.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Decathlon offers a unique experiential customer focus with shoppers encouraged to try the products in various testing areas within the store.鈥?The sports represented and gear offered are chosen to resonate with the communitys interests and lifestyle. Research is done prior to the stores opening, according to Julien Duchateau of Decathlon Canada.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Decathlon is operating a pop-up shop until its store opens, on the lower level of Mapleview Centre near Shoppers Drug Mart.

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 Poverty may not be readily visible in Flamborough, but with 45- stanley nz 50 clients attending their Tuesday sessions, the folks at Food With Grace food bank know it exists 鈥?and they are taking action to make sure people in the community dont go hungry.As part of Hunger Action Month, the agency, which stanley canada  is a member of the Ontario Association of Food Banks  OAFB  and operates out of Grace Anglican Church on Mill Street North, is planning a food drive at Sobeys in the Waterdown Shopping Centre. Volunteers will be on site throughout the day on Saturday, Sept. 30 to talk with grocery shoppers about the food bank and provide them with a list of items that are most needed to fill the shelves on a regular basis. As well, the store will be selling prepacked bags that will help meet the need. Most people think that Waterdown is an affluent community, but in every community there are people in need,  said Lena Aggus, who acts as community liaison for Food With Grace.  When someone loses their job, one of the first things they cut back on is food.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Aggus was affected by the 2016 Hunger Report published by the OAFB that outlined food bank use in the province. Statistics included in the report: 335,000 stanley thermoskannen  individuals access food banks in Ontario each month 鈥?and one in three of those is a child under 18 years of age; there has been a 22 per cent increase in the number of seniors who access food banks each month and single perso Rwdy IMMEDIATELY STOP USING   : Major recalls at Costco, Toys R Us, Best Buy and Staples on TVs, toys and laminators trigger multiple Health Canada warnings
 LISBON, Portugal 鈥?All the 29 people killed in a tour bus crash on Portugal   Madeira Island were German, Portugal   foreign ministry confirmed Thursday.The bus carrying 55 people, all German tourists except a Portuguese driver and guide, rolled down a steep hill after veering off the road on a bend east of Madeira   capital, Funchal, on Wednesday evening when it was still light and in fine weather. The crash injured 28 others.A foreign ministry statement reiterated the government   cond stanley cup olences to the families of victims, and said the crash claimed the lives of 29 German citiz botella stanley ens.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Authorities said they are investigating the cause and would inspect the bus for mechanical problems.Portuguese officials had previously said they had not yet identified the victims by name or nationality.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 People at the roadside are also thought to be among the injured.Tomasia Alves, head of the Funchal hospital, said authorities hope to have a list of victims by Saturday. She said the victims were roughly between 40 and 60 years old and included no children.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She said 28 people were taken from the accident scene to a morgue, and anot stanley botella her person died later in hospital.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                             

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 Adeola Olubamijis dream of being a physicist carried her from a poor neighbourhood in the capital of Nigeria to the forefront of the field of biomedical engineering and 3D printing. Now shes lifting und stanley thermos mug erserved and under-represented youth up with her.Today, Olubamiji is a precedent-setting scholar, a 3D-printing technologist and the founder of STEMHub Foundation, a Miss stanley flask issauga-based non-profit community centre that teaches science, technology, engineering and mathematics  STEM  education to students and early career professionals.When her journey began, she was the youngest of five children born to parents who were not formally educated. Where she lived, kids whose families couldnt afford to pay for school dropped out at an early age. So attending university and earning a PhD was an exceptionally ambitious goal. Olubamiji had someone to inspire her, though.               ART stanley termoska ICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         My dads cousin had a PhD in physics and had migrated from Nigeria to the U.S. and was working in nuclear physics and atomic bombs,  she said. I thought about what my dad was going through and how education could be my compass to get out of poverty and navigate the world. At that time, I was nine and I made up my mind that I would study physics because my  dad   cousin  was doing that.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Although she did not know at first what area of physics she wanted to specialize in, she knew  Rnzd Notorious House of Lancaster strip club has been sold
 Ontarios long-term care minister lashed out at critics trying to hold her accountable after two independent reports found the province was slow to respond to the deadly threat of COVID-19 in nursing homes.For the second day in a row, Merrilee Fullerton refused to answer when she knew seniors were dying of neglect and dehydration in facilities desperately short of staff, and rejected calls to apologize for a death toll of almost 4,000 residents in long-term care.It was a year ago March when Fullerton stood with Premier Doug Ford and promised an  iron ring  of protection around nursing homes,  which we all know never happened,  New Democrat Leader Andrea Horwath said during a tense exchange with Fullerton in the  stanley italia legislature Tuesday. A couple of weeks later, in mid-April of last year, the province called in Canadian Armed Forces medical teams to help in the hardest-hit long-term-care homes. They arrived at the end of the month.             stanley cup    ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         She actually said in this House that they were moving quickly and responsibly, literally while the Canadian Armed Forces were finding people dying of neglect,  Horwath said in reference to a finding in Fridays Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission report that 26 residents in one home died for lack of water, not the virus.Fullerton evaded a question on when she knew about that, calling the NDP leaders criticisms  unfounded  and  bordering on obscene.         ARTICLE CON stanley cup spain TINUES BELOW