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« Réponse #2265 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 03:54:27 am »
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 Conservation Halton is warning residents to be careful around bodies of water that may be  stanley fr flowing faster as a result of recent rainfall.The local conservation authority pointed to a warning by Environment Canada that significant rainfall and thunderstorms are possible throughout Tuesday, June 7.The precipitation is expected to end by the evening.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Officials with Conservation Halton noted that while widespread flooding is not anticipated stanley flask , fast flowing water and flooding of low-lying areas and natural floodplains may be expected.       Conservation Halton is asking all residents and children to keep a safe distance from all watercourses and structures such as bridges, culverts and dams,  reads a statement from the organization.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Elevated water levels, fast flowing water, and slippery conditions along stream banks continue to make these locations extremely dangerous. Please alert children in your care of these imminent dangers. Conservation Halton staff said it would continue to monitor stream and weather conditions and will issue an upd stanley water jug ate if needed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The current warning would be in effect through Wednesday, June 8. Bmuw Canada not immune to    hate wave   : Van Jones
 TORONTO 鈥?Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP has extended the deadline of its hostile takeover offer for Inter Pipeline Ltd. to Aug. 6.The offer, which was to expire today, is conditional on Inter Pipeline ; stanley termoska s friendly dea stanley quencher l to be acquired by Pembina Pipeline Corp. not being approved at a shareholder meeting on July 29.The move follows an Alberta Securities Commission ruling in favour of Inter Pipeline and Pembina that was critical of the tactics used by Brookfield Infrastructure in the takeover fight.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The securities regulator upheld a $350-million break fee associated with the Inter Pipeline-Pembina deal that Brookfield had sought to have cancelled.It said Brookfield Infrastructure used abusive tactics in its attempt to buy Inter Pipeline and ordered the company to provide additional disclosure related to total return swaps it holds that give it economic exposure to Inter Pipeline   shares.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The regulator also raised the minimum tender conditions of the Brookfiel stanley cup d Infrastructure offer to 55 per cent from a simple majority of the shares tendered by shareholders other than Brookfield and those acting in concert with it.This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 13, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:IPL, TSX:BIP.UN, TSX:PP

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« Réponse #2266 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 05:48:02 am »
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 Police have released security camera images in the hopes of identifying a suspect in an assault at the Malvern Town Centre.Toronto police said a man approached a kiosk in the middle of the mall, at 31 Tapscott Rd., and  without any verbal interaction or provocation  hit a 50-year-old man in the back of the head with his fist at about 1:40 p.m. Oct. 11. The man proceeded to push the kiosk, c stanley termosar ausing it to fall,  police alleged in a news release.  The man then picked up a folding chair, raised it above his head and threw it at the man  victim .                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The suspect then allegedly took a box cu stanley cup price tter and held it towards the vic termo stanley tim.      The suspect is 30 to 40 years old, about six-feet tall with black hair and a full beard and was wearing a black and white striped long-sleeve top, jeans and black running shoes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He is believed to be  violent and dangerous  and shouldnt be approached, police said.Anyone with information is asked to contact 42 Division at 416-808-4200 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS  8477 , online at 222tips or text TOR and your message to CRIMES  274637 .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Uvdf Police investigating Niagara Falls Halloween shooting
 Nearly half a century has passed since Lawrence Cowan was murdered in his store in Smiths Falls.It was close to 10 p.m. on Sept. 3, 1976, when Cowan, owner of Cowan   Dairy Bar, was nearing quitting time at his convenience store, located at 66 Queen St. He was shot and killed by an unknown suspect who fled from the scene and was never identified or charged.Smiths Falls native Tim Nadeau, who today negotiates contracts for the government, was 15 at the time and working in an ice cream shop that formed part of the store. He had spent two years working behind the dairy bar as a high school student, and clearly remembers that fateful day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I closed the ice cream bar down, but th stanley mug e door was still open, and I was washing the floor. I was going back and forth. I had seen the car pull up because I was emptying some water in the storm drain,  he told the Record News in January this year.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            stanley cup                    ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This was a vivid memory for Nadeau 鈥?something that  stanley termoska would play in his mind like a highlight reel, he explained. I would have described  t

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« Réponse #2267 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 07:25:03 am »
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 Consider it confirmed 鈥?a Marshalls, PetSmart and larger Shoppers Drug Mart will join Metro, SportChek, HomeSense and Michaels at the front of the Orangeville Mall.The Banner has been able to confirm the site plan, submitted by mall owners Strathallen Capital Corp., has been approved by town staff. Building permits have also been issued.According to the site plan, Strathallen Capital Corp. plans to connect a 16,300-s stanley cup quare-foot Marshalls to its existing HomeSense unit and add a 15,300-square-foot PetSmart unit and an expanded Shoppers Drug Mart location.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  stanley termosy        The mall itself is not scheduled to increase in size. It is anticipated existing tenants inside the southwest end of the mall, including Nails For You, a dental office, Hallmark and Perfect Shoe Repair, will remain.Information indicating a Tim Hortons is included in the plan has been circulating online. Efforts to confirm that with the mall   owner and town staff have been difficult.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A new Tim Hortons is not proposed in any of the units shown on the site plan, said Brandon Ward, director of planning.We do not have a Tims confirmed for the mall, added Ben Cressman, senior asset manager for Strathallen Capital Corp. But are hoping to have a quick serve restaurant/coffee shop in that unit. stanley mugs                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                    Mkse Today s coronavirus news: Vaccine leads to drop in COVID-19 cases in people over 80 says Theresa Tam; Ontario reports 1,791 COVID-19 cases, with 18 deaths; California allows students to sit 3 feet apa
 This should be a quiescent time of year, but it sure as hell isnt. COVID rates are flying ahead of last years pace, and I stanley shop CU rates are going up. Delta is a monster. Schools open in two and a half weeks, and online parent groups are full of increasingly wild eyes, and panic-shopping for something better than cloth masks. Meanwhile, the Ontario government is in campaign mode, and the science table hasnt predicted the fall. The silence feels ominous.And into the quiet, Dr. David Fisman threw a bomb. Monday, the high-profile epidemiologist resigned from Ontarios independent volunteer scienc stanley cup e table, and publicly alleged the table was withholding COVID-19 modelling of the fall at the behest of the provincial government.It was a damaging charge. It just doesnt seem to be strictly true.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Davids saying government is pressuring us on this,  said Steini Brown, the co-chair of the table and the dean of the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, where Fisman is a tenured professor.  They havent. Why are we not saying  Well, I dont think its going to be great news, and we really need to be sure we get it right. Theres always controversy whenever we release modelling, theres always controversy whenever we release something that is not something that everyone accepts on common sense. Modelling predicting a third wave, work on paid sick leave, on vaccine hot spots, ev stanley cup en long-term care. All these are somewhat controversia

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« Réponse #2268 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 08:55:12 am »
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 PETERBOROUGH 鈥?A woman was painting outside an Erskine Avenue business when an altercation between two elderly men turned ugly on Tuesday morning. He grabbed the club and it was so fast,  the visibly upset witness says. It was shocking and really horrible.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She asked for her name to be withheld so the man who has been charged doesnt know who she is.Cellphone camera footage taken by the woman of the attack shows a man viciously hitting another man repeatedly with a small white club.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The sound of the club hitting him was sickening,  says the woman.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Blood was flying off it.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              She says she didnt witness what led to the encounter between a man in his truck and cyclist around 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 18. They were flailing their arms around and the guy walked back to his truck,  she explains.She grabb stanley termosky ed her phone to take a photo of the truck because she thought the cyclist might have been hit. Little did she know what the driver would do next. stanley flask  He became enraged and you could see him snap in the truck,  she says.She continued recording and ran toward the men while yelling for the attacker to get off th botella stanley e bloodied man.When the woman and a handful of motorists came to the aid of the cyclis Wtve Lottery tickets, free doughnuts: Could incentives and other strategies encourage people to get COVID-19 shots
 Depending on where you live in Ontario, property tax rates could be costing you thousands of dollars more annually than residents of other municipalities.Thi stanley tumbler s is more likely to be the case if you purchase a home in a relatively affordable area, or a city with a smaller population.According to a recent report released by Zoocasa, these rates vary significantly across municipalities. And in the current climate, as more and more Ontarians move out of big cities due to COVID-19, property tax is an  stanley vaso important variable to consider, Jannine Rane, head of communications for Zoocasa, said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         ... The difference paid annually can be thousands of dollars depending on the size of the city, its councils operating budget, and even factors such as the health of its housing market, Rane wrote in the report.聽Here are the top 10 cities with the highest 鈥?and lowest 鈥?property tax rates, according to data collected by the real estate agency for September and October 2020:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Top 10 Ontario cities with the highest property tax rates聽1  Windsor: 1.775679%               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        2  Thunder Bay: 1.562626%                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              3  Sault Ste. Marie: 1.530970%4  North Bay: 1.528326%5  Sudbury: 1.492189%6  St. Catharines: 1.432167%7 stanley mug   Peterboro

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« Réponse #2269 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 09:23:26 am »
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 New Jerseys loss is Hamiltons gain, as Suez Ancaster marked the official opening yesterday of its new ozone production facility in the Ancaster Business Park.Suez Ancaster Water Technologies and Solutions specializes in customized, high-purity industrial and municipal water treatment systems. The company has moved the ozone production operation, currentl stanley termosar y based in the United States, to Canada. We built this  facility  because we believe strongly in ozone ... the future is bright for ozone,  Pedro DaCruz, purification and disinfection systems director, told a large audience gathered Thursday at the companys new facility at 1295 Cormorant Rd.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ozone, he said, does not add chemicals to water or air but naturally dissolves into oxygen. The new building, located around the corner from the companys original business park location, brings its Hamilton manufacturing space to more than 60,000 square feet, plus offices.The ozone facility will operate in its own state-of-the-art, clean and oil-free environment, said DaCruz. The plant also includes a ful stanley quencher l-scale testing area, stanley cup  necessary to demonstrate the system meets or exceeds customer requirements for quality, production and efficiency prior to shipment.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Mayor Fred Eisenberger, on hand for the grand opening, said the city has long been at the forefront of new environmental and water technologies as i Ferg Ontario minister downplays Trump   s trade talk
 OTTAWA 鈥?The federal government is naming the Tamara Vrooman, CEO of Vancouver   airport, as the new chair of its infrastructure financing agency that is about to embark on a push to aid the economy.Vrooman is already in the job, but was officially unveiled Thursday as the successor to Michael Sabia, the former who left the role in December after less than a year to become the top public servant at the Finance Department.Vrooman has civil service experience as well, having once served as British stanley flasche  Columbia   deputy ministe stanley website r of finance.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Speaking on a digital press conference, Vrooman says there is a need for thoughtful investment decisions to leave long-lasting effects on the economy to keep Canada competitive.Her  stanley cup usa appointment completes a change at the very top of the agency that includes the hiring of Ehren Cory as CEO, having served in a similar role for Ontario   infrastructure agency.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna says she believes all the pieces are now in place to position the agency to quickly deliver on long-term projects.The Liberals created the agency in 2017 to entice funding from private-sector partners, particularly big institutional investors like pension funds, to pay for large-scale infrastructure projects.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But the bank h

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« Réponse #2270 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 10:55:30 am »
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 A 23-year-old woman has suffered life-threatening injuries following a crash that has led the OPP to charge a man with impaired driving.At about 4:30 a.m. on Saturday  Dec. 9 , emergency personnel were called to a single motor vehicle crash on Sideroad 9 in Belwood, about 20 km away from Dufferin vaso stanley  County   East Garafraxa border.Wellington County OPP says the preliminary investigation indicates that a sedan lost control and crashed. The female passenger, a 23-year-old woman from Elora, was airlifted to a trauma centre with life-threatening injuries.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley termoska W                                        As of 12:15 p.m. on Saturday, police said the victim remained in grave condition. The OPP has laid impaired driving cha stanley mug rges against the driver of the sedan.      Jeffrey C.A. McDougall, 30, of Arthur, is charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle - cause bodily harm or death and with driving with over 80 mgs of alcohol in 100 ml of blood - cause bodily harm or death.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The charges have not been proven in court. The accused is scheduled to answer to the allegations in a Guelph courtroom on Jan. 5.The OPP investigation into the crash is ongoing. As of noon on Saturday, Sideroad 9 in Belwood remained closed. Police anticipated it would reopen by 2 p.m. Cshd Girl, 12, hit by school bus in Brampton, Ont.
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario   health minister says the province will not make any changes to public health measures over the next month to try to limit community transmission of COVID-19.Christine Elliott says the pause is also intended to help keep the virus out of schools as they reopen over the next two wee stanley cup ks.Elliott said the pause means limits on the number of people in social bubbles will remain in place, as will restrictions on public gatherings and sports events.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She says the decision will help avoid returning to broad scale closures and shut downs.Ontario has seen an uptick in COVID-19 cases in recent week stanley polska s, reporting 375 new cases of COVID-19 over the past two days.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There were also 238 cases newly marked as resolved on Sunday and Monday in the provincewide report.Elliott said there were 185 new cases in the past 24 hours, with 190 recorded the day befo stanley flask re.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The minister said she was concerned about the increase in numbers and urged people not to let their guard down as schools reopen.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              We do need to ensure that the progress we ;ve made is not lost, she said. On this, the first day of school for many young Ontarians across the province, we need to do eve

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« Réponse #2271 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 11:56:57 am »
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 CLARINGTON 鈥?In the last week, the Clarington Fire Department had to put out several grass fires and illegal burns. Clarington has issued a total ban on open air burning 鈥?in part to make sure firefighters are available to respond to larger emergencies during the Covid-19 pandemic.聽聽 Id rather deal with more serious calls that having to deal with neighbours burning illegally,  said Clarington Fire Chief Gord Weir.  Id rather keep the truck ready in the hall than go to a burning. Clarington does not allow open air burning without a permit. Residents with burn permits have been asked not to burn for now. The warm and windy weather this spring makes the risk of burning brush spreading into a grass fire is high.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It doesnt look that dry but theres a lot of dead grass on the ground,  said Chief Weir.  With people not at work, theyre starting to do some yard work and burn it.       Its also hoped the total burn ban will help minimize the public exposure for firefighters and help maintain safe social dist stanley cups uk ancing during the Covid-19 pandemic.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Common touch surfaces 鈥?from sinks and counters, to steering wheels and stanley mug  door handles 鈥?are being frequently disinfected in the Claringotstanley cup n fire stations. 聽 Each day were adjusting our procedures and policies, taking advice from the Ministry of Health,  said Chief Weir.  For residents were encouraging everybody Afbf Storm could make Ontario fire worse:officials
 Education in Ontario has undergone a drastic transformation in the year since the province announced fo stanley quencher ur mandatory e-learning credits for high school students, before later reducing the requirement to two  with an option to opt out .This March, all public education went virtual in response to the COVID-19 pandemics arrival in Canada. The two-phase Learn at Home plan connected students with curriculum聽鈥?first through a web portal and then directly through their teachers, by phone, email and video conference. Our aim of Learn at Home was to provide stability and hope for our children while ensuring they are able to continue to learn safely,  Minister of Education Stephen Lecce said in an emailed statement.               ARTICLE CO stanley cup NTINUES BELOW                                        While the government takes stock of how this remote learning initiative has performed over nearly two months, critics of the provinces original e-learning plan worry about the role mandatory online learning will play in post-COVID-19 education.In a report released on May 5, People for Education, a Toronto-based research institute, cautioned that while technology can be a useful tool in education, it must not be used as a replacement for the  rich learning and human development  that r stanley cup ely on face-to-face teaching in schools.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                                                                                                                                   

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« Réponse #2272 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 01:41:34 pm »
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 When we had kids after two years of trying, one friend, a father of four, wrote to me and all he said was,  what lifes all about.  We have four kids now, too, between 12 and six. Lifes busy. But sometimes I remember reading  Love You Forever  at bedtime and having to breathe to keep from crying, so I could keep going, and get to the end.On Friday, as expected, Health Canada approved th stanley water bottle e Pfizer vaccine for kids aged five to 11. The first doses land Sunday; public health unit clinics will start by the middle of the week, as the first doses will arrive in Ontario and Quebec. By the end of next week Canada will have distributed a first dose for every eligible Canadian child.So very soon, a lot more parents are going to be able to vaccinate their kids. The fundamental mission of a parent is to  stanley cup protect your children from an uncertain world. This will help.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Everyones emotions are always higher,  said Dr. Janine McCready, an infectious disease specialist at Michael Garron Hospital,  when youre talking about your children. McCready has been a leader on school testing, on community protection, and more recently, has spearheaded consultation with parents whose kids would be eligible for this vaccine, and might be hesitant for different reasons. She has spent a lot of time on this.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Weve really minimized COVID i stanley thermobecher n kids; at first it was like, kids don Arfu LIVE NOW: Friday, Oct. 21 updates for Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills regarding traffic, weather and school bus cancellations
 There will be a new way to rustle up some excitement at this years Binbrook Fair, as the Ram Rodeo Tour comes to town. This is the first time weve ever been added to the tour,  said Chad Roberts, past president of the Binbrook Agricultural Society. Its basically 120 cowboys and cowgirls from eastern North America competing in a variety of events,  Roberts said, noting that these will include bull riding, barrel racing and bucking horses.  Were hoping the community will come out and enjoy it. Its an opportunity to see something different at the fair.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He noted that the board had been in discussion with rodeo organizers for a couple of years to add Binbrook as a stop on the tour; it was possible this year through the help of some local sponsors. Its great family fun,  Roberts said.  And theres no additional charge to attend the rodeo; thats p stanley tumbler art of  stanley cup the fair admission.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He said there will be a lot of entertainment for fairgoers this year. Back again is the ever-popular demo derby, as well as some new childrens entertainment; Wacky Science and Hands On Exotics.Old favourites Fishing Friendzy and Upper Canada Axe Throwing are both returning this year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Were expecting a bit of a larger midway this year,  Roberts said. Sunday  stanley becher will be bracelet day, where guests can pay o

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« Réponse #2273 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 02:10:32 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Conservative party members have begun voting to select their new leader, with mail-in ballots now returning to a depot in Toronto ahead of the official vote count on Saturday.Here are five things to know about the process.1. There are 14 names on the ballot 鈥?including Kevin O ;Leary, who dropped out too late for his name to be removed. The party doesn ;t expect many members to still vote for him, but if  stanley thermos they do those votes will still be counted.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        2  Voting is underway. Members must mail in their ballot by Friday, or can vote in person on Saturday either at the convention location or at one of the polling stations being set up across Canada. The party is opening mailed-in ballots to verify voters also submitted a copy of their ID and a signed declaration form along with their choices. But the votes won ;t be actually be counted until Saturday.      3  There are 259,010 party members eligible to vote. But while it  stanley mug 8217  one vote per member, the winner isn ;t chosen based on those totals. Instead, each of the 338 federal ridings in Canada are allocated 100 points. How many points each candidate gets is determined by what percentage of the vote they get in a given riding. To win, a candidate will need 16,901 points.        ARTICLE CONTINU stanley water bottle ES BELOW                                 4  It   a ranked ballot. Party members can choose up to 10 people they ;d like to see  Gwmr Toronto man charged after TTC track switches damaged, airport beacon disabled
 Although a proposed residential development is being advertised in conjunction with a local realtor, no condo unit sales are allowed yet, and construction has not been approved.A poster advertising The Spencer at Dundas Peak was attached to a fence near 24 Brock St. N. and invites interested parties to  register for VIP access.  The sign states Sage Developments and St. Jean Realty are involved in the project. Sales have not commenced at this time,  said realtor Michael St. Jean.  We are doing some preliminary marketing.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He sa stanley deutschland id the early work includes signage, a website, renderings and building a registration list.Under the Ontario New Home Warranties Plan Act, a company must be registered with Tarion, the provincial new home warranty corporation, before building or selling condominium units.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Tarion spokesperson Andrew Donnachie confirmed owner North Brock Street Holdings Inc., and the 24 Brock St. N. project, are not registered with Tarion.Donnachie said the owner can not enter agreements of sale and can not accept deposits.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Tarion does not have the authority to restrict market stanley termohrnek ing  or  advertising of the project,  Andrew D stanley romania onnachie said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Sage Developments president Sajid Rehmat

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 Valentina Bi stanley italia tra Bueno has been holed up in her bedroom since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.Scared and depressed, the 17-year-old international student says she misses her parents back home.With no prospects of a summer job or of getting any government aid, Santiago Nicolas Gil, 20, a foreign student at Seneca College, cant afford to stay in Toronto anymore.           stanley tumbler      ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Margarita Espinel flew to Canada last November to help care for her daughters newborn baby. Speaking no English, the 69-year-old fears she would pick up the coronavirus and get trapped in an ICU bed without her family.With their country in lockdown in the wake of the pandemic, these Colombian nationals find themselves abandoned in Canada. stanley quencher         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We have a WhatsApp group of 200-plus Colombians stuck in Canada, many of them students and a few visitors. Some have return tickets for May but the flights are cancelled. Others have their visas expiring, their accommodation  arrangements  expiring,  said Oscar Vigil, executive director of the Hispanic Canadian Heritage Council in Toronto. A few are having financial problems and are using loans and food banks. All they want is to be home with their families.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        With Ottawa set to send in a humanitarian flight to bring home Canadians in Bogota on Tuesday  4/28 , Colombians

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« Réponse #2275 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 06:50:34 pm »
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 HONOLULU 鈥?United Airlines has apologized to a Hawaii teacher who was forced to hold her 2-year-old son on her lap for three-and-a-half hours after an employee gave the toddler   purchased seat to a standby passenger.Hawaii News Now reports  http://bit.ly/2uKx42O   that Shirley Yamauchi says she paid almost $1,000 each for two tickets because children over the age of 2 are required to have their own seat.She boarded the plane in Houston with her son, Taizo, and they took their seats.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Kapolei Middle School teacher says a flight attendant came to check if Taizo was present before a standby passenger showed up with a ticket with the toddler   seat number.      Yamauchi says she told a flight attendant about the problem, but the woman just shrugged, said the flight was full, and walked away.       stanley cup   ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The compan stanley canada y issued an apology five days after the incident.By The Assoc stanley cup nz iated Press Itry Man who visited Switzerland tests positive for coronavirus in Toronto
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 The venture launched by Guelphs Jim Estill to build thousands of sorely needed ventilators has found itself a manufacturing partner.On Tuesday  April 7 , medical supply company Baylis Medical announced it would be teaming with Ventilators for Canadians 鈥?launched by Estill, alongside the heads of ABS Friction, JMP Solutions and Crystal Foundations 鈥?to build ventilators.According to a news release announcing the joint operation, the design is being based on one made publicly available by American medical equipment manufacturer Medtronic. Medtronic is also providing engineering help and licensing assistance for the project.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                       stanley website                   Speaking with the Mercury Tribune, Estill says Baylis approached his group with the design. They found a design, and they needed someone to manufacture it,  he says.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Weve got the manufacturing capability, and so we decided to team with them to do it. Estill says the sub-assemblies for the ventilators will be made in Guelph, starting  likely in a week.  Final assembly will be taking place at Baylis Mississauga production facility. He adds that they hope to make 10,000 units, depending  stanley cup on the availability of parts.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           stanley termoska               When Ventilators for Canadians first started, Estill told the Mercury Tribune he was looking to make ventilators using off-the-shelf

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« Réponse #2277 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 10:46:42 pm »
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 An end may be in sight for southern Ontario   long mid-winter mild stretch, but it will get even warmer before it does, according to Environment Canada meteorologist Geoff Coulson.Taking Pearson International Airport in Mississauga as an example, the mild trend, which has seen steady above-zero temperatur vaso stanley es recorded daily since Jan. 23, is forecasted to continue for at least the duration of Env stanley mugs ironment Canada   current seven-day forecast, issued today  Feb. 5 . It  the mild weather  looks like it may hang on a little longer into early next week, but when I did look at the trend for the second half of February, there is some indications from some of the models that we could be seeing a return to more seasonal temperatures 鈥?maybe a little bit colder than seasonal temperatures 鈥?for the second half of February,  Coulson said in a Feb. 5 interview.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Next Monday and Tuesday, he said,  still look to be OK, but by midweek next week, we could start to see that return to more seasonal conditions. And the reason         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Basically a shift in the overall jet stream pattern,  he explained.  We ;ve had the main jet stream up through more northern Ontario, so the colder air  around  Hudson Bay and northwards, and we ;re finally going to start to see that jet stream dipping a little further to the south, a more traditional pattern for th stanley termoska e Ayda Several US airlines hit by brief computer-related outage
 Bad things happen in pandemics. Not just the uncontrolled spread of a virus, but out-of-control cash flow.As she does every December, in good times and COVID times, provincial auditor general Bonnie Lysyk has catalogued all the bad things Ontario does. Will any good come of it Lets audit the auditor.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The big news, in more than 1,300 pages of detailed appraisals: The Progressive Conservative government sent more than $200 million to ineligible enterprises, and COVID relief exceeded business losses by some $714 million.As expected, Doug Ford expressed dismay 鈥?what else would one say  But the premier also put it in the context of COVID, pointing out that his government c stanley quencher ut red tape in the rush to get billions of dollars out the door.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 To be sure, his government could have shown more prudence 鈥?but should it have been tight-fisted in a pandemic  Of Fords many sins, moving quickly in a crisis does not top my gotcha list.In fact, critics have long faulted his government for not moving rapidly enough when people were hurting. What if the bureaucrats had held back the payments deman stanley romania ding tighter controls when businesses were at deaths door 鈥?or ordered their staff to come into the office before they were vaccinated, as Lys stanley cup yk did to her own team of auditors last year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In t

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« Réponse #2278 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 11:46:22 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario is putting another $31 million toward mental health services for children and youth.The aim is to provide targeted supports for mental health and addictions treatment services for young people and thestanley cup ir families.Health Minister Christine Elliott says the money will help improve access to specialized mental health services and shorten wait lists and wait times.               ARTICLE  stanley thermobecher CONTINUES BELOW                                        The money also includes a new virtual consulting initiative.The province says it will spend about $2.1 million a year on the program, which should reach about 14,000 young people.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The idea is to enable an assessment to determine if more intensive intervention is needed.We know the past year has been extremely challenging for children and youth, especially as we have had to adjust to remote learning, Elliott said. When children and youth are struggling, families and entire communities struggle.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 1, 2021.             stanley cup     ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press Zzvy Flint Firebirds beat Kitchener Rangers 5-3
 Treasure hunters rejoice: Goodwill Niagara is back in business.After a two-month closure of its six retail and donation centres in the region due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the charitable agency that sells gently used, donated goods, runs employment training programs and operates affordable seniors housing, reopened its doors to the public on May 21. The feedback on social media is that people are happy that were coming back,  said Goodwill marketing director Bob Romeo.  People love to come to treasure hunt at Goodwill. Its not like any other store: you never know what youre going to find there.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As part of mandatory closures imposed by the province to slow down the spread of the potentially deadl stanley cup y virus, Goodwill closed its doors on March 22 and stopped accepting donations.But when people kept dropping donated i stanley quencher tems outside the st stanley mug ores, the charity issued a plea in April for people to stop dumping stuff.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Otherwise perfectly good items such as furniture and clothing that would normally be resold was being ruined by weather, the elements and potentially critters, said Romeo.The closure of the stores just happened to come when thousands of Niagara residents working from home or laid off due to business closures had extra time on their hands to do early spring cleaning, and restrictions at landfills meant people had few options for dealing wit

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« Réponse #2279 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 12:11:39 am »
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 Sit down and have a drink with Heather Watson at a HackerNest social event for Peterboroughs g stanley hrnek eeks and techies.With experience in marketing, politics, voluntarism and technology, she has quite a portfolio behind the stories she tells. If youve ever used the downtown business improvement areas app, youve seen her work.She runs her marketing agency, acorn30, and helps run a monthly social event to gather the Peterborough tech community.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Deep inside her is a little  stanley water bottle girl with a fascination for technological opportunities. I was always a nerd, right from a kid,  she says.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Watson moved to the Peterborough area when she was 12 and spent much of her life in the Lakefield and Douro-Dummer area.As a child, she used to gawk and play with Commodore computers, though she wasnt the type of person to take them apart and put them back together.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Im not one to fix tech. Im one to explore technology,  she says.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Alongside her passion for keyboards and motherboards was an itch for marketing. At 15, she was doing market research for a company for Portage Place on Chemong Road.When she started looking at options for post-secondary education, her stanley trinkflaschen  first inclination was to get out of Peterborough and live Amfi Oshawa   s newest public school has a name
 Environmen stanley cup t Canada has put Halton region under a weather warning.The national weather agency issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch impacting Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills.Conditions are favourable for the development of severe th stanley canada understorms that may be capable of producing strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain, the watch warning for Halton residents states.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Hazards include torrential downpours with 50 millimetres falling within an hour and strong winds gusting up to 90 kilometres an hour Wednesday afternoon.Large hail can damage property and cause injury. Strong wind gusts can toss loose objects, damage weak buildings, break branches off trees and overturn large vehicles, the warning reads. Heavy downpours can cause flash floods and water pooling on roads. Water-related activities may be unsafe due to violent and sudden gusts of wind over bodies of water.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW    stanley cups uk                               Emergency Management Ontario recommends that you take cover immediately if threatening weather approaches, Environment Canada said.The CAA is warning drivers, with the warmer weather now here to stay for a few months, these are unfortunately prime conditions for disaster on the road.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The weathers absolu