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 If you didn ;t have chance to catch up on all the latest headlines, here   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, seven days a week.1  Georgetown s Citizen of the Year: https://theifp.ca/community-story/10346739--she-is-the-first-to-volunteer-georgetown-woman-named-2019-2020-citizen-of-the-year/2  Murder charge laid in Georgetown woman s death: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10343794--i-waited-so-long-more-than-seven-months-after-a-brampton-man-was-accused-of-killing-his-ex-girlfriend-then-shooting-himself-he-has-been-formally-charged-with-first-degree-murder/               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        3  An Olympic dream in Norval: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10346283-norval-athlete-s-career-takes-wild-ride-to-verge-of-olympic-dream/      4  Ontario Premier Doug Ford urged to kill the GTA West Corrid stanley kaffeebecher or highway: https:// stanley tumbler theifp.ca/news-story/10346586--it-s-a-disaster-halton-mps-urge-ontario-premier-doug-ford-to-kill-gta-west-corridor-highway/        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 5  Halton Hills homeowners looking to improve stanley vattenflaska  their homes energy efficiency may be eligible for funding through the Town: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10342693-halton-hills-homeowners-eligible-for-home-energy-retrofit-pilot/ Edcs City turns to province for help in fighting COVID-19 in hard-hit northwest corner
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.7 p.m.: Alberta is announcing another record-breaking day of new COVID-19 cases, according to The Canadian Press.Dr. Deena Hinshaw, the Provinces chief medical health officer, says there are about 800 new infections, CP reports.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        However, because of technical problems, she doesnt have an exact number, Hinshaw said.The previous one-day record of 622 cases was reported last Friday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Hinshaw said she will be able to provide detailed figures tomorrow, and the rise in cases is  extremely concerning. 6:19 p.m.: There have been 251,334 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Canada, including 10,381 deaths, and 207,996 th stanley cup at have been resolved stanley cup quencher , according to The Canadian Press.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This breaks down as follows  NOTE: The Star does its own count for Ontario; see elsewhere this file. :                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Quebec: 111,056 confirmed  including 6,378 deaths, 94,884 resolved Ontario: 80,690 confirmed  including 3,195 deaths, 69,137 resolved Alberta: 30,447 confirmed  including 343 deaths, 23,874 resolved British Columbia: 16,560 confirmed   stanley flask including 273 deaths, 12,806 resolve

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 S stanley botella CUGOG 鈥?Paramedics in Port Perry are delivering smiles by playing  happy, happy tunes  as they drive through subdivisions.Ward 2 Councillor Janna Guido applauded the efforts by local EMS workers during the April 27 council session. I would just like to express my thanks and gratitude to the EMS who have been driving stanley travel mug  around subdivisions in Port Perry 鈥?Im not sure if they have reached outside of Port Perry 鈥?playing music,  said Coun. Guido.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The song selections include  You Are My Sunshine  and other  happy, happy tunes, stanley cup   said the Ward 2 councillor.       Its been really well received,  she said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Scugog Mayor Bobbie Drew said she and Regional Coun. Wilma Wotten would pass along her thanks to the regional service. Nuap Court rejects appeal by Oshawa man serving life for partner   s killing
 Back to school, back to the balancing act between risk and reward 鈥?a stanley cup nd the tradeoffs between infection and isolation.Closing schools gave us time to take sto stanley polska ck of viral transmission 鈥?and the new variants transiting into Ontario. Now students are slowly emerging from winter hibernation with infection rates declining 鈥?and long-term realities sinking in.One year after COVID-19 changed our world, the only certainty is that there are no certainties. There is only risk tolerance 鈥?and rhetoric tolerance.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Despite the early promise of vaccines, the promise remains unfulfilled for most. How can students and parents survive the virus, and navigate the variants, with the vaccine so far off There is no right answer. Only the reality of risk.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Last summer, critics and pundits warned the sky was falling when it wasnt. Last September they clamoured for school closings when, in retrospect, community susceptibility was low and student vulnerability was even lower.Some of the same critics who demanded schools be made airtight  figuratively speaking  dismissed the importance of sealing off our airports. Students were largely spared the virus, while airports became vectors for the new variant.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We can still do more to make our schools safer, but there will never be no peril.  stanley kubek We nee

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« Réponse #2237 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 10:41:53 am »
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 LONDON 鈥?A British nurse who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone hopes to return to the West African country next month.Pauline Cafferkey told BBC she plans a fundraising trip Sierra Leone, and says she hopes the trip will bring her closur stanley termoska e after an extremely difficult experience.The trip is being organized to raise money for Street Child, a British charity helping young people affected by the epidemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   stanley cups uk                       The 41-year-old Cafferkey was hospitalized in a specialty unit shortly after she returned to Britain from West Africa at the end of 2014. She has been hospitalized several t stanley kaffeebecher imes since then with complications linked to Ebola.      By The Associated Press        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tjyx Halifax police raid  cash-only  marijuana dispensary that had sales of $1 million in 2019
 The Town of Lincoln is taking a step toward Reconciliation by announcing the selection of two site-specific Indigenous public artworks.聽Promoting Indigenous culture and celebrating the work of contemporary Indigenous artists, the artworks will be installed permanently in Jordan Hollow Indigenous Cultural Park, which is set to be built at 3039 King St.The project is partnered with Plenty Canada, an Indigenous non-profit organization that facilitates access and shares resources with Indigenous peoples to support their environmental and cultural sustainable development goals.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Plenty Canada received a nonrepayable contribution of $180,000 through the Government of Canadas Tourism Relief Fund, delivered by the Federal Economic Development Agen stanley cup cy for southern Ontario  FedDev Ontario , to support the project.The first piece, titled Water Scroll, is a 13 foot aluminum sculpture created by the artist team Kathryn Corbiere, Anishinaabe-kwe /MChigeeng First Nation and Sophie-Ann Edwards of Kagawong.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Water Scroll will bring  the curving shapes of the Twenty Mile Creek waterway a stanley cup nd will include Indigenous languages engraved throughou stanley cup t,  symbolizing the connection between Indigenous people and water, and the respect that Indigenous cultures have for nature.The second piece, Two Row Helix, is a 12 foot sculpture by artist tea

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« Réponse #2238 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 12:05:09 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?A top economic research organization says Canada   beverage industry will have to do more than rely on recent trends to reach its target for reducing the calories people consume through soft drinks and similar products amid concerns over obesity rates.The Conference Board of Canada says the daily c stanley termosar onsumption of calories through non-alcoholic and non-dairy beverages, not including coffee and tea, dropped by 20 per cent per capita between 2004 and 2014, largely because of the marketing of low-calorie options.The industry wants to reduce caloric intake from its products by a further 20 per cent by 2025, and asked the conference board to monitor its progress as a third-party verifier.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW     starbucks stanley cup                                     But the board says consumer trends alone will only get the Canadian Beverage Association about halfway to its target under what it calls a balance calories initiative.In 2014, Canadians consumed an average 142.5 calories a day from beverages such as energy drinks, juice, soft drinks and even bottled water, the board said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Canadian Obesity Network at one time raised concerns a stanley botella bout the effects of sugary beverage consumption on obesity rates and obesity-related diseases such as Type 2 diabetes.However, the network acknowledged Monday that consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, including soda, has been declining and is just one among a range of Ujbt Ford defends back-to-school ad campaign
 When Canadians seek medical attention for broken bones or emergency appendectomies, the country   health care system allows most to  stanley cup head to the hospital and be looked after without the burden of a big bill.But filling a prescription, seeing an optometrist or going to the dentist for a checkup all come with a price tag passed along to patients. While many have health insurance through employers, spouses or schools, plenty of people lack such a luxury because they are unemployed, self-employed or simply working for a company that doesn ;t offer such benefits.Jessica Moorhouse, a 33-year-old personal finance blogger, says those without additional health care coverage should educate themselves on what is and what isn ;t provided by the government to identify gaps they might need to cover.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                              stanley cup            Then, work out what kind of health expenses you typically have and calculate how much it would cost to pay cash versus paying an insurance provider for that extra health care, Moorhouse says.People who require pricey prescriptions or a high level of medical attention not covered by the government might find signing up for a health stanley cup  care plan is a better value than paying out of pocket, but the opposite might be true for people who have few medical needs.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The past few years it   made more sense for me to just save and pay cash, but

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« Réponse #2239 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 12:59:52 pm »
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 Orangevilles largest sports bar is stepping aside to make way  stanley cup for a new southern smokehouse and country music nightclub.After opening in town about two years ago, management with Holbrooks Grill  Sports Lounge recently announced a new owner has purchased the sports bars stanley hrnek  existing lease on Broadway Avenue.The new owner, Kyle Banks, plans to renovate the location into a southern smokehouse by day, and country music nightclub in the evenings.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It is anticipated that the new establishment, Stompin Grounds Barn  Nightlife, will open in February. The rumours are true. We have negotiated and taken over the Holbrooks Grill  Sports Lounge space at 35 Broadway in Orangeville,  stated a post on the Stompin Grounds Barn  Nightlife Facebook page.  We will be opening February 2017 upon completing of our large reno plans.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The location at 35 Broadway has undergone a fair bit of turnover recently. For several years, it operated a stanley spain s a TJs Hangar before The Vibe nightclub took its place in July of 2013.About four months later, the location was converted into the Una Mas restaurant. After the Mexican eatery closed in January of 2014, Holbrooks opened there in early 2015.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We have been given an inside look at some of their plans/renovation and I think you are going  Dwvb No reports of Cdn casualties in Mexico quake
 TORONTO 鈥?Hudson   Bay Co. is asking an Ontario court to review the province   decision to temporarily close non-essential retailers in Toronto and Peel Region.In a judicial review filed on Thursday, the Toront stanley cup becher o-based retailer called the province   approach unreasonable and unfair and asked to recognize that there is a need for a solution that prioritizes health and safety without jeopardizing the livelihood of thousands of retail workers and the future of many businesses.The company argued the province   health data shows shoppers are not contributing to the spread of the novel coronavirus in any significant way and pointed out that Premier Doug Ford has even said his regulations are 100 per cent 鈥?not fair.    stanley cup             ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The regulations are incoherent and devoid of logic and consistency, HBC wrote in its court filing.Although purportedly designed to maintain the publics access to essential goods and keep non-essential retailers closed, the regulations do not do that.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ford   office referred a request for comment about the matter to Nicko Vavassis, a spokesperson for attorney general Doug Downey.Vavassis confirmed the province had been served with a notice linked to the judicial review and is reviewing it, but said it would be in stanley cup spain approapriate to co

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 COLTS CENTRE, BARRIE 鈥?Brandt Clarke had a goal and an assist leading the Barrie Colts to a 5-3 victory over the Kingston Frontenacs in OHL action. Ethan Cardwell added a goal and two assists for the Colts.Shane Wright had two goals and an assist for th stanley thermosflasche e Frontenacs.The teams were tied 2-2 at the end of the first period. Luke Bignell and Cardwell scored for the Colts while Wright scored two goals for Kingston.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        After a scoreless second, the Colts moved ahead 5-3 in the stanley thermos  third period led by goals from Clarke, Evan Vierling and Aidan Brown. Martin Chromiak scored  kubki stanley for Kingston.      ON THE POWER PLAY: The Colts were 2-for-4 with the man advantage while the Frontenacs failed to score in three opportunities.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 STARS OF THE GAME: 1. Brandt Clarke  Barrie , 2. Ethan Cardwell  Barrie  and 3. Shane Wright  Kingston .This article was generated using Wordsmith. Data was provided by the OHL via HockeyTech. To provide feedback on this article email: communities@metroland. Ssfy Security guard held at gunpoint during robbery attempt at Halton Hills cargo yard
 TORONTO 鈥?Two people are facing charges after allegedly trying to break into an east-end Toronto mosque and threatening to blow it up when confronted by a staff member.Toronto police say the accused were under the influence of drugs when they allegedly tried to enter the Islamic Institute of Toronto on Tuesday morning, and there   no evidence suggesting what happened was hate-motivated.Investigators also say the pair didn ;t have any weapons or explosives on them.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Nonetheless, police say the hate crimes unit is investigating out of an abundance of caution.      A 24-year-old man and 22-year-old woman are charged with break-and-enter, threatening death and mischief to prope stanley cup rty endangering life.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Islamic Institute of Toronto says it   disconcerting that this hap vaso stanley pened so soon after the allegedly hate-motivated killing of four members of a Mu stanley cup usa slim family in London, Ont., earlier this month.This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 16, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #2241 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 03:30:45 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?A large and stubborn blaze that broke out at a recycling facility near Toronto   waterfront early Thu stanley quencher rsday sent a haze of smoke wafting over parts of the city as firefighters worked for hours to put out the flames.Toronto   fire chief said it could be some time before the blaze, which began just before 1 a.m., was extinguished.I wouldn ;t be surprised if we ;re here into tomorrow and even the next couple of days, said Matthew Pegg. There   still a lot of active fire, but it   controlled and the forward progress is stopped.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The blaze broke out at a facility owned by GFL Environmental Inc., located in an area east of the city   downtown core. The company described the facility as a solid waste transfer station, hauling yard and solid waste material recycling site.No injuries were reported among workers who had been in the building.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley cup LOW                                 The roof of the plant collapsed stanley cup  amid the flames and there was extensive damage throughout the facility, fire officials said.The area that caught fire housed plastics, cardboard and other materials, but the flames had not reached another part of the building that stores garbage.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By Thursday afternoon, heavy equipment was brought in to remove parts of the buildin Wyqe Ontario reports 29 new COVID-19 cases in schools, totalling 238 cases
 When COVID-19 hit, life changed overnight. But for many Asian Canadians, those changes go far deeper than just losing jobs, continuing to social distance and wearing masks.The coronavirus goes right to the heart of how they feel they are viewed by the rest of Canada and are o stanley cup ften treated as though they are not part of this country, despite having roots here for multiple generations in some cases.In Vancouver, a young white man punched an Asian woman in the face at a bus stop, unprovoked. Th stanley spain e Chinese Cultural Centre there was vandalized with hateful graffiti that included racist remarks such as  Drive them out of Canada.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In Ottawa, two Asian pedestrians in the citys west end had racial slurs and obscenities hurled at them by passing motorists. In Toronto, an Asian TTC bus driver was harassed by a Caucasian woman for  not looking Canadian,  while a white man insulted another Asian female passenger for wearing a mask on public transit.This week, Canadian music icon Bryan Adams posted social media comments that some viewed as xenophobic. In them, he blamed the pandemic on  bat eating, wet market animal selling, virus making greedy bastards.  The singer later issued an apology for his rant.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  There is a shared tone of fear, pessim stanley cup ism, and at times exhaustion with the collective Asian diaspora in the time of COVID. I think we have all experienc

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« Réponse #2242 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 03:48:15 pm »
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 VANCOUVER鈥擨n Vancouvers historic Gastown neighbourhood, where cobblestone streets and some of the citys oldest buildings are protected by its status as a heritage site, business owner Kim Briscoe thought she might encounter some pushback to her idea of turning the drab wooden boards temporarily shuttering her shop into a makeshift, street-facing gallery.Instead, it started a grassroots movement that has transformed the same boards that symbolized the economic hardship brought on by COVID-19 into works of art symbolizing hope, perseverance and gratitude toward stanley travel mug  the provinces health-care heroes.And as B.C. settles into Phase 3 of its economic recovery plan, with businesses reopening and residents getting out in the summer weather to meet one another and enjoy the city, the boards 鈥?no longer needed to protect sh stanley flask uttered storefronts 鈥?live on as an open-air gallery in the same neighbourhood that inspire stanley termosky d them.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Monday, Gastowns Murals of Gratitude exhibition, officially organized by the Vancouver museum, was installed along the railway tracks at the very centre of the Gastown neighbourhood. As businesses reopened and boards came down, the museum curated the open-air gallery of artwork to be viewed in the neighbourhood until September. When I first saw the boards  for my shop windows  I realized we look like weve had a zombie apocalypse here in Vancouver,  Briscoe said, standing with the newly installed  Vugz Ottawa engaged on Grassy Narrows: Murray
 TORONTO 鈥?Premier Doug Ford pleaded with Ontario    8220 cared migrant workers Wednesday to get tested for COVID-19, acknowledging that the current testing strategy has captured only a small slice of the migrant population in a region with several outbreaks.Ford made the comments one day after a local hospital in Windsor-Essex 鈥?one of only three regions not allowed to enter Stage 2 of reopening this week 鈥?announced it was closing a centre designed to test the workers.Only 724 workers stanley tumbler  鈥?out of the region   8,000 temporary foreign workers 鈥?have been tested since the centre was opened on June 9.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ford sai stanley termohrnek d he would do anything to help test more workers and stop the spread of the virus on farms. Not working with the government, he said, isn ;t fair to the rest of the region.I ;ll send buses, I ;ll send mobile units, he said. Please 鈥?to the farmers and the workers 鈥?I understand the reluctance. In some cases, they ;re worried  or  they ;re scared, the workers. There   no reason to be scared. Just please get tested.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 ND stanley cups P Leader Andrea Horwath said the government needs to provide the workers with more assurances that they will be protected should they test positive.It   not just about providing buses 鈥?there   a lot of risk to those

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 The Region of Peel is asking the public to carefully dispose of disinfecting wipes and paper towel, due to the increase use of the products during the COVID-19 pandemic.We understand that in response to the novel coronavirus residents are using disinfectant wipes to help protect themselves and their families,  said Anthony Parente, general manager of water and wastewater services at Peel Region, in a release. Howeve stanley termoska r, flushing certain items, like wipes, down your toilet can cause clogged pipes. It can also result in costly sewer maintenance.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Paper napkins, tissues and paper towels can be put in the compost while disposable wipes  even those labelled as flushable  should be put in the garbage 鈥?not flushed down the toilet.聽      Other disposable items, like face masks a stanley tumbler nd nitrile gloves, must be put in the garbage as well.聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Clogged pipes can lead to sewage spills, backups and even overflows, all of which are dangerous health hazards.聽A stanley quencher ccording to the Municipal Enforcement Sewer Group, municipalities in Canada spend more than $250 million a year removing garbage from sewer systems. Tqgd Essential workers worried about Ontario    shutdown
 If youve spent any time on social media this week, youve come across scores of selfies from Gen Xers 鈥?sleeves rolled up to their shoulders 鈥?receiving hand-clapping emojis and other kudos for getting their AstraZeneca jabs.As the hashtag  GenXZeneca trended on Twitter on Wednesday, Gen Xers took their moment in the social media sun to indulge in a bit of gloating about how  fearless  they were and, in some ca stanley cups ses, to take a few subtle pot-shots at vaccine-shoppers, while waxing nostalgic about icons of their childhood: the Sony Walkman, the Commodore 64, Big Wheels and processed cheese.While some consider the self-promotion to be a bit rich and worry it could stoke  vaccine  stanley france envy,  the explosion of vaccine selfies 鈥?or  vaxxies  鈥?by Gen Xers may be just the type of guerrilla marketing that gets the vaccine-hesitant among us out the door, some experts say.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Gen Xers may not see themselves as vaccine ambassadors ... but they are doing that kind of work,  said Maya Goldenberg, a University of Guelph professor specializing in the philosophy of science and medicine.  That may make hesitaters more open to vaccinating. Since several provinces announced this week  stanley drinking cup that forty-somethings would be eligible for the AstraZeneca vaccine, many Gen Xers have jumped at the opportunity, resulting in a mad scramble to book appointments that some on social media have compared to the  Hunger Games.         ARTICLE CONTINU

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« Réponse #2244 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 04:21:37 pm »
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 A wild and windy night is expected for Halton.Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Burlington, Oakville, Milton and Halton Hills, warning residents about strong winds coming Tuesday night that could cause damage and power failure stanley cup price s.Southwesterly winds of 50 km/h gusting to 80 km/h are expected to develop later tonight as a strong cold front moves through the region. A few higher gusts of 85 km/h to possibly 90 km/h may occur in stanley tazas  more exposed areas.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to Environment Canada, the winds will be strong enough to cause some minor tree and building damage, and a few local power failures are possible. Driving conditions may also be difficult at times due to the strong and gusty winds.      The winds will slowly diminish by Wednesday mo stanley kaffeebecher rning.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tjtm Halton Healthcare appoints new Georgetown Hospital COO
 The Town of Halton Hills will begin lowering neighbourhood speed limits  stanley cups to 40 km/h over the next several years.The town has adopted a policy to review neighbourhoods following a pilot project, which saw speed limits in five areas lowered from 50 km/h to 40 km/h. The five neighbourhoods聽鈥斅爐hree in Georgetown and two in Acton聽鈥斅爓ere in areas around schools and parks where there is more pedestrian traffic. Well have a good understanding of a certain number of neighbourhoods between now and the end of the year,  said Roumen Kotev, traffic co-ordinator for the town.  stanley mug  Well have a mapped out version of where we should start this in 2023.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Councillor Jane Fogal, who requested the pilot project, said speeding is among the most common concerns that residents raise with councillors. I think this is a big move forward for us, that having some consistency across the whole municipality will help the drivers in their expectations of how fast they can go,  Fogal said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The neighbourhoods studied in the pilot project were the areas around Cobblehill Road and Tanners Drive in Acton and Barber Drive, Belmont Boulevard and Delrex Boulevard, between Edward Street and Rexway Drive, in Georgetown.The town collected data on average speed both before and after the im stanley mugs plementation of a 40 km/h limit. Though average speeds were reduced, Fogal hoped the 40 km/h zones

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 Parks Can stanley en mexico ada says it won ;t go ahead with a plan to build a bike trail along the scenic Icefields Parkway that runs through Banff and Jasper national parks.The federal agency had budgeted about $66 million for the 107-kilometre cycling route from the Jasper townsite to the Columbia Icefields that could eventually extend all the way to the Banff townsite.Ecological integrity is a primary focus for Parks Canada in the management of our national parks, said Jason Bouzanis, director of communications for Parks Canada Wednesday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As a result of the initial feedback from the consultation process on the Icefields Trail, there were concerns expressed over the potential environmental impact and also the high cost associated with the project. So the decision was made not to proceed.The Icefields Parkway is considered a classic cycling tour, but riders are restricted to its narrow shoulder.   stanley bottles       ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Parks  stanley cups uk Canada had proposed a separate, paved route buffered from the busy road by 10 to 20 metres of trees.Environmental groups had voiced serious concerns about the project. They said it would cut through critical habitat for caribou, grizzly bears and migratory birds.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Kecia Kerr, executive director of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society for northern Siac Incorrect   : Flamborough   s Ken Forth says foreign workers not exempt from coronavirus border ban
 CLARINGTON 鈥?The Bowmanville hospital needs a new spot for the helipad, after an air ambulance landing injured a neighbour and pushed up the timeline to relocate. There was a landing that caused some damage and an injury. So Ornge decided to stop landing at Bowmanville,  said Tom McHugh, Lakeridge Health executive vice-president of patient services.  It was a minor injury, but upsetting enough to make us worry about it. As helicopters land and take off, wind created by the rotors can push things around in the ba stanley cup spain ckyards that back onto the stanley cups  hospital helipad. Ornge began using new larger helicopters and it made the problem worse, explained McHugh.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Clarington Mayor Adrian Foster said the municipality and neighbours have been working with the hospital for some time to address concerns about the helicopters. He said its not a case of  NIMBYs  but a change in technol stanley shop ogy thats led to the problem. For 25 years, theyve been fine with the helicopters,  said Foster.  A few years ago, the helicopters changed. Theyre double size, double the thrust.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ornges top priority is the safety and  out of an abundance of caution for the safety of community members  suspended air ambulance service to the Bowmanville heliport in September, James MacDonald, director of communications and public affairs at Ornge, explained via email. Currently, patients who need air a

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 Montrealers bought six per cent more homes last month than in May 2018, with monthly homes sales on the rise for more than four years straight.The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers says year-over-year s gourde stanley ales took off on the outskirts of the Island of Montreal, rising 15 per cent in Laval and the North Shore. On the island, however, sales dipped by one per cent.The median price of single-family homes across greater Montreal continued to climb, growing five per cent year over year to hit $340,000, the associat stanley termoska ion says.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Condominiums cost two per cent more at a median of $261,000, while the price of plexes with two to five units jumped six per cent to reach a median of $550,000.      In total, 5,607 residential sales closed in May, the 51st consecutive month of increasing sales.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                    stanley canada               Single-family homes made up more than half of all sales, while condos and plexes comprised 36 per cent and 10 per cent, respectively.By The Canadian Press Quya Unable to resuscitate him : Man drowns in Credit River in Mississauga
 It began with a local darts league, and from there an enthusi stanley cup becher asm has grown that legion leaders hope could not only support but continue to grow the last legion in Caledon.  Weve  attracted a small group of local young women, headed up by Trisha Courts who is on the Ladies Auxiliary,  said Nancy Early, the wife of Grant Early, an executive board member of the Alton Legion.  Their energy and enthusiasm to help the legion become a vibrant part of the community again is excellent. The Alton Legion, Branch 449, is the last remaining legion in Caledon and symbolic of many legions across Canada. Irreplaceable to Alton Vil stanley puodelis lage, the legion is the hall for community events, the home of small local leagues, and gathering place for veterans.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In 2011, Caledon lost the Bolton Legion. At the time, Robyn Zettler of the Ontario Legion Command said there was no one to operate it, and while Bo stanley cups uk lton maintained more than 130 members it was a failed attempt to find and attract a young and enthusiastic executive that led to Branch 371s downfall.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The executive attempted to get a new board. They tried the previous year, but nobody wanted to run,  Zettler said.Therefore, its the surprising appearance of this group of young women that has members of the Alton board thrilled by their presence and optimistic about the future of the legion because of their level of en

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 The so-called resistance force of Con stanley cup nz servative premiers waging war against the carbon tax implemented by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau began showing cracks on Tuesday, following  gourde stanley the Liberals ; re-election.While some of the five provincial leaders who had publicly criticized or legally challenged the carbon tax maintained their attacks in the hours after voters elected a minority Liberal government, at least one appeared to back down.The dissenter was New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs, who watched as residents handed six of his province   10 seats to Liberals and one to a member of the Green party during Monday   vote.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Our position was always let the industry pay for the technology to put into research and development and not force taxpayers to pay that, Higgs said at a news conference. Peop stanley cups uk le voted for it, so we in New Brunswick have to find a way to make it work.Higgs paved the way for the province to come up with its own scheme to reduce carbon emissions, which would free New Brunswick from the federal carbon tax.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The measure was introduced earlier this year and imposed upon provinces who had not implemented carbon-reducing regimes of their own. Those provinces included Saskatchewan, whose premier Scott Moe vowed on Tuesday to maintain his crusade against the tax.In a terse sta Qsum Quebec ends daily COVID-19 updates
 OTTAWA 鈥?An all-party committee is recommending the House of Commons hold additional virtual sittings to conduct all its regular business 鈥?including voting 鈥?during the COVID-19 pandemic.The recommendation was included in a majority report released Friday by the procedure and House affairs committee, which has been studying how to move toward a fully virtual Parliament.But while the governing Liberals and most opposition parties supported the move to more virtual proceedings, the Conservatives issued a dissent stanley cups uk ing report that renewed their call for more in-person sittings of the Commons.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Commons has been adjourned since mid-March, except for several single-day special sittings to pass emergency aid legislation, as part of the countrywide effort to curb the spread of the novel coronavir stanley cup us that causes COVID-19.However, since late last month MPs have been meeting by videoconference twice a week and a small number have gathered in person once a week in modified Commons proceedings devoted strictly to the COVID-19 crisis.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Given the success of those online proceedings, the majority committee report says the Co stanley cup mmons should move towards additional virtual sittings for all its regular business.Moreover, it says the Commons should set up a secure electronic voting system as soon as possible, rather than the usual practice of allowing only MPs w

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 Ontario announced 520 provincial parks and conservation reserves will reopen Monday for limited day use, with the remaining 115 parks to open Friday.Premier Doug Ford made the announcement at his COVID-19 briefing on Saturday. Parks will open for walking, hiking, birdwatching and biking, but people must still practise social distancing. Please take note that access will be limited for now,  Ford said.  Camping, playgrounds and beaches will continue to be closed. Public health measures must be followed at all times, including practising physical distancing, avoiding stanley thermoskannen  social gatherings and staying home if youre sick.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The parks also will not have washrooms or drinkable water available right away, added Jeff Yurek, Ontario minister of the environme stanley cup nt for conservation and parks. All roofed accommodations and water taps will remain closed.Yurek advised people to come prepared with hand sanitizer, extra water and other necessary supplies. He encouraged Ontarians to visit the park closest to their community.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Parks and conservation reserves will be free for day visitors until the end of the month.The parks will be patrolled to ensure physical distancing rules are respected, but Yurek acknowledged they cover a vast area and visitors need to remain personally responsible for reducing the spread of COVID-19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   stanley fr     Fqfu Second arrest made in Waterloo Region human trafficking investigation
 Environment Canada has put Halton Region under a t stanley cups wo-day heat warning.The national weather agency says a heat event will begin Monday and persist into Tuesday for Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills.This heat warning is i stanley puodelis n effect for much of the GTHA, with temperatures in the low 30s and humidex values between 35 and 38 C on Monday and Tuesday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The agency says a cooler air mass is expected to arrive Tuesday night.      Advice from Environment C stanley cup anada:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The health risks are greater for older adults, infants and young children, pregnant people, people with physical and/or mental illnesses, and people with disabilities or mobility issues.Watch for the effects of heat illness: swelling, rash, cramps, fainting, heat exhaustion, heat stroke and the worsening of some health conditions.Drink plenty of water regularly, even before you feel thirsty to decrease your risk of dehydration. Thirst is not a good indicator of dehydration.Never leave people, particularly children, or pets inside a parked vehicle.The Weather Network  聽recently released summer forecast聽predicts Canada will see warmer-than-normal temperatures, fewer rainy days than the typical summer, and more sunshine than normal during the upcoming season.

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 TORONTO 鈥?When Edmonton-based sisters Kendall and Justine Barber launched Poppy Barley, a made-to-order footwear brand that has become a perennial budget day favourite with federal finance minister Bill Morneau, they envisioned they would operate solely online.But that all changed within 30 days of the business   launch, when the sisters started getting calls from potential customers, saying I am really interested in your stanley cup  boots, but I need to see them first.To appease the callers, the Barbers set up a table of their cowhide leather boots in their building   lobby once a week. It led to them opening a small showroom within their office and then, stanley cup  their first store in August at Edmonton   Southgate Centre mall.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The location placed Poppy Barley in a growing group of online retailers that have opened bricks-and-mortar spaces or announced plans  stanley cup to do so in recent years, including Montreal-based apparel brand Frank and Oak, Vancouver suit retailer Indochino and Ottawa-based e-commerce company Shopify, along with American stalwarts such as Uber.Kendall Barber said e-commerce companies are drawn to physical locations because many shoppers still prefer to see products in-person.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There are a lot of products that look dazzling online and then we receive them and we are very disappointed, she said.  Tjkv What s Going On Here  Newcastle Dog Park closed
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.9:15 p.m.: The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Los Angeles County has fallen below 1,000 for the first time in more than three months.At 979, COVID-19 hospitalizations are at the lowest level since Nov. 23.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The number of deaths r stanley water bottle eported Saturday by the county Department of Public Health, 42, is also significantly lower than daily figures in early winter.The statistics paint a brightening picture for the states most populous county, which has been a hot spot of coronavirus infections and deaths.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Meanwhile, 2 million COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in targeted communities statewide, allowing public health officials to loosen restrictions imposed after a winter surge in cases and fatalities.Los Angeles and Orange are among 13 counties about to e stanley cup website xit the most restrictive tier, purple, of Californias four-tier reopening plan.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         stanley tumbler Starting Monday, L.A. County will permit the following:                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥擬useums, zoos and aquariums can open indoor activities at 25 per cent capacity.鈥擥yms, fitness centres and yoga and dance studios