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« Réponse #2430 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 10:57:58 am »
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 Usually Hedi Nowaks store wouldnt be open on a Friday night, but this time she was willing to make an exception. And, with The Gallery Upstairs packed with customers, it was a good stanley cup  call.In one hour, more than 60 people made their way to the cash register to ring up a purchase.For most of the customers, it was their first time in the Milton business specializing in artwork and custom fr stanley trinkflaschen aming as well as gifts  including clothing, jewelry, accessories, cards and puzzles .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         A night like that is a real gift,  Nowak said.  Its a shot in the arm for me as a small business. Administering that shot was Mary Camastra. The home improvement business owner spent much of her career in marketing, and recalled an idea she had seen about five years ago in an American town, aimed at giving local retailers a boost 鈥?a cash mob.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It works like this: People are recruited to support small businesses. Each month, those people descend on a local business with a commitment to spend at least $20.Originally, Camastras idea was to surprise the business and show up unannounced. But she figured giving the business advance notice would allow the owner to staff appropriately for a large number of customers and make the experience better for everyone.      stanley mug           ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Camastra launched the Cash Mob Milton Faceboo Ggcm Mississauga Steelheads beat Oshawa Generals 7-4
 Some 640 employees of the Toronto District School Board are seeking faith-based COVID-19 vaccination exemptions, the vast majority of whom continue to work in schools while the board reviews their requests.With vaccination rates among children between the ages of five and 11 the lowest in the province for both first and second doses, experts  stanley cup say these unvaccinated staff in the workplace 鈥?even if they are undergoing thrice-weekly rapid tests as required 鈥?needlessly put students, their family members and other staff at risk. The real issue is that kids, especially kindergarteners who are too young to get vaccinated, are vulnerable, as well as the kids who are a little bit older who havent had the stanley us ir second doses yet,  said Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth, an Ottawa-based family physician.  The other risk, of course, is that then these staff are likely to get sick and be absent, which then creates all kinds of chaos for schools.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She added that allowing unvaccinated employees to work in schools puts an unfair burden on families with children who have disabilities or who are immunocompromised who have to decide whether to send their kids to school or not. Thats not right,  Kaplan-Myrth said.  For staff to be vaccinated is to make a statement that they care about students and their colleagues, families and community.         A stanley cups RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There are currently about 643 TDSB

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« Réponse #2431 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 11:23:06 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?In the mad dash to file taxes before the April 30 deadline, Canadians often miss ou stanley becher t on easy tax breaks, say experts. Knowing these lesser-known tax deductions and credits could save you hundreds or possibly thousands of dollars.Health plan premiumsOf all the eligible medical expenses that can be claimed on tax returns, employee paid premiums for health and dental plans are typically neglected, says income tax professional Jason Heath of Objective Financial Partners in Toronto.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A lot of people figure, Ah well, I have a health plan and don ;t pay a lot out-of-pocket, ; he says.But the thing that I see people forget quite often or don ;t know quite often is that if you pay the premiums for a health plan 鈥?premiums that are coming off every paycheque 鈥?those premiums count  stanley trinkflaschen as medical expenses.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Heath says that a tax credit can be claimed for 2016 if total medical expenses exceeded either $2,237, or three per cent of your income or that of your spouse  , whichever is lowest.A lot of times if someone has a family and they ;re paying the premiums on their health plan, they could be easily spending $2,000 on their premiums let alone all their out-of-poc stanley en mexico ket medical costs, he says.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Allan M Rlcm Historical artifacts of Kemptville College to be displayed in public spaces on-campus
 An Oakville grocery store is announcing details about a second case of COVID-19 confirmed in its staff this wee stanley becher k.Parent company Sobeys Inc. reports that another employe stanley cup e at FreshCo on Third Line in Oakville has been infected with the virus. The last day the individual worked at the store was April 6.The other case at this location was reported on Monday, with that employee working their last day on March 31.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We will always follow the guidance of Public Health to support our teammates who are impacted by COVID-19,  Sobeys said in an online statement.  Out of respect for our teammates and their confidentiality, we will never release any personal information about our people.       The company also said when required, it will communicate with customers who have shopped at impacted locations with store signage outlining its steps taken to manage the situation.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     @font-face {font-family:Cambria Math; panose-1:2 4 5 3 5 4 6 3 2 4; mso-fon vaso stanley t-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:roman; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:-536870145 1107305727 0 0 415 0;}@font-face {font-family:Calibri; panose-1:2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:swiss; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:-536859905 -1073732485 9 0 511 0;}p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-unhide:no; mso-style-qformat:ye

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 PHOENIX 鈥?Plans to expand and improve Arizona   state parks system are under review as key projects face delays and cost increases.The projects are drawing new scrutiny in the wake of complaints that led to the ouster of Arizona State Parks and Trails director Sue Black. The agency   current leadership is reviewing all projects to determine their viability and to ensure all permits and clearances are secured properly, interim director Ted Vogt wrote in a Nov. 30 report to a legislative oversight committee.The committee is scheduled to review the park projects Tuesday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Vogt was appointed to head the agency in November after Gov. Doug Ducey fired Black following numerous complaints, including ones by former staffers who said potential archaeological sites were bulld stanley cup nz ozed to rush development of rental cabins and other improvements.Only 25 of the 100 cabins planned for various parks through lease-purchase agreements have been installed yet the project   $1.6 million budget is nearly expended, the report said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In a Dec. 11 briefing memo that accompanied the report, legislative budget analysts wrote the shortfall in cabin development was  822 stanley sverige 0;due to higher-than-expected site preparation costs. The parks system   report said the agency is evaluating the cabin project scope b stanley mugs ased on its recent experience installing Ihxy U.S. opens 90-day window before NAFTA talks
 Dont break out the party hats just yet.Canada hit an important milestone against COVID-19 this past weekend, edging past the United States in terms of percentage of the population that was fully vaccinated. The achievement was months in the making, and reflects the speed of the federal vaccine effort.But it also papers stanley vaso  over emerging regional divides that are seeing some parts of the country fall behind in vaccine uptake. If were going to get out of this pandemic together, experts say, were going to need more targeted efforts to enable those pockets of Canada that are lagging to roll up their sleeves.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         At an individual level, we know this virus is so contagious its just a matter of time before unvaccinated people get exposed and get infected. It might not be today, it might not be next week. But it will certainly be in the coming months and year ahead,  said Dr. Isaac Bogoch, an infectious disease specialist in Toronto. At a population level the more people you have vaccinated the greater the level of community protection you have. You have less virus circulating in your community, fewer people sick at any given point in time. You can preserve the integrity of your health care system.       stanley cup    ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   stanley cup                First the good news: As of Tuesday morning, 50.7 per cent of the Canadian population was fully vaccinated, compared to 48.6 per cent of the American populat

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« Réponse #2433 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 02:39:15 pm »
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 Dear Readers,There are about 2 million post-secondary students attending schools across Canada. Starting today, those students can become Star digital subscribers 鈥?for free 鈥?ahead of Octobers federal election.We are calling this the Vote2019 Offer, which basically means we want Canadas newest group of eligible voters to be informed since they will have a say in how we shape our country on election day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Why are we doing this  While accuracy, fairness and quality journalism have long been critical to our newsrooms, guiding those ideals are several principles we hold d stanley cup ear. Among those principles are community and civic engagement, and the necessary role of government.      Any current post-secondary student wishing to access this program need only visit thestar/Vote2019Offer and fill out the online form. They will need their school email account to register. The Star will also extend the offer to faculty during this period, which will end Oct. 31.        ARTICLE gourde stanley  CONTINUES BELOW                                 Those who register will have access to the wealth of credible, award-winning journalism our regular readers have long come to know.Please sign up today, or l stanley thermoskannen et your kids or grandkids know about the offer. Rksw It   s alarming   : Halton Hills food banks feeling strain from rising food prices
 Trials and preliminary hearings will resume across the province starting July 6 with a limited number of courtrooms, according to an update from the Ontario Court of Justice. All participants in a trial or preliminary inquiry, including the accused person s , counsel and witness es  will attend in person, unless a judge has directed otherwise,  according to the update.Bail hearings, guilty pleas and scheduling appearances that have been done remotely so far will continue to be done by teleconference.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The court is also resuming some in-person family law proceedings along with continuing remote hearings. T stanley cup he in-person hearings will include child welfare matters and other trials deemed urgent by the court.Some Provincial Offences courts, which deal with matters like speeding tickets and municipal bylaw violations, will open on July 6, 2020, but only to hear early resolution guilty pleas through audio or video conference.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Ministry of the Attorney General expects to have 93 courtrooms open stanley becher  for use in courthouses across Ontario, including all six Toronto courthouses and those in Brampton, Milton, Newmarket, Oshawa and Bar botella stanley rie, according to the update.A remote COVID-19 trial-readiness court has been created to discuss potential issues in upcoming criminal trials, such as a party that cannot attend court in-person for health reasons, a week be

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« Réponse #2434 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 03:51:38 pm »
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 BROOKLIN 鈥?One look at his infectious smile and its hard to tell that two-year-old Cruz  stanley tumbler Dillon struggles every day of his life.Born three months premature in 2015, he was diagnosed at 11 months old with spastic diplegia, a form of cerebral palsy that causes tightness or stiffness, primarily in the leg muscles. The condition makes even routine activities such as walking a painful challenge for Cruz, says his mother, Kaylen Dillon of Brooklin. Weve been doing physiotherapy wi stanley cup th him since he was a young baby, probably around five or six months old, and were al stanley water jug ways looking into different therapy options, treatments 鈥?anything to sort of just to make his life easier and for him to be able to do the things that he wants to do.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Cruz is an avid sports fan and plays as often as he can, she added. His favourites are baseball, golf, football and hockey.Hes just a really happy, smart and driven little guy ... he has his own golf club, he has his own baseball bat, he has his own football. He has really good hand/eye co-ordination so we play a lot of that on his knees.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Cruz relies on a walker to get around and Dillon said he works hard each day to improve his mobility, both at home and with the help of therapists at Grandview Childrens Centre in Oshawa. He gets so frustrated with things because he wants to be doing it 鈥?its not like hes conten Bgia Bear sightings starting in Lanark County
 All Lois Brettell wants is for her brother Nat to be found alive. I believe the police are looking for somebody that is dead,  she said of her older brother Nathaniel, who went missing almost a month ago from central Etobicoke. Theyre looking for a dead body, but Im looking for a living one. botella stanley                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Nat Brettell was last seen on Thursday, Jan. 21 at the rooming house where he lived near Westona Street and Dixon Road. Hes 57 years old, 5 ;8 tall with a thin build, receding grey hair, and a white  possibly scruffy  beard, blue eyes, and a lazy eye. Brettell, who grew up in north Etobicoke and Brampton, was last seen wearing a green, blue and white checkered shirt.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Na stanley becher thaniel Brettell, 57, was last seen near Westona Street and Dixon Road on Thursday, Jan. 21.-Toronto Police Service photoWhat makes this missing persons case especially concerning, and has prompted investigators to issue an appeal for information, is the fact that blood was found in Brettells bedroom on Tuesda stanley quencher y, Feb. 2, almost two weeks after his disappe

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« Réponse #2435 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 04:15:13 pm »
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 Brampton council has approved an interim control bylaw to stop the registration and creation of new group homes and supportive housing facili stanley mugg ties in Bramalea Woods area, on a temporary basis.The interim control bylaw will be in effect for six months  until May 20, 2020  and possibly up to a year, said Ward 7 and 8 regional Coun. Pat Fortini, who chairs the citys planning and development committee.Fortini said the city received an application from Esther Isaacs, who owns and operates Rebeccaville Seniors Residence, to establish an assisted living home for seniors at 23 Hillside Dr. However, Fortini said there were also two other applications for assisted living homes in the same area.               ARTICLE stanley botella  CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bramalea Woods residents spoke out against the proposed residence at 23 Hillside Dr. at the Monday, Nov. 4 planning and development committee meeting. Its not the way to go, stanley cup   said Ali Mohammad, who lives in the area.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Mohammad adds that area residents are not opposed to having seniors in the community. He said 50 per cent of people in Bramalea Woods are seniors. But to apply for an assisted living home for seniors requires proper community outreach 鈥?something that is lacking. Doing anything else would create a toxic environment,  said Mohammad.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Resident Al Nonis also told the committ Gadt Human Error: What we know (and don t) about the Pickering nuclear alert blunder
 A hacker may have got the names of 25 patients at Hamilton Health Sciences before being caught scoping out its computer systems for a potential future cyber attack.HHS twice denied to The S stanley cup pectator that its network was compromised in stanley flasche  mid-December, saying instead it did a normal security upgrade due to some suspicious password activity.But it acknowledged Thursday there was unauthorized external access to some of its systems.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We could see there was a party that had gained access to our network, said Dave McCaig, executive vice president, corporate affairs and chief financial offi stanley cup cer. It was very quickly detected and isolated.One document with patient information may have been compromised before the hacker was shut down. It contained 25 patient names and where they received care.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 HHS is one of the largest hospital networks in Ontario with four acute care hospitals: Hamilton General, McMaster Children  , Juravinski and West Lincoln Memorial. It also includes Juravinski Cancer Centre, St. Peter   Hospital, McMaster University Medical Centre, the regional rehabilitation centre, the Ron Joyce Children   Health Centre and the West End Clinic urgent care centre.They did not get access to our patient care main platform, said McCaig. One document containi

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« Réponse #2436 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 04:25:22 pm »
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 FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. 鈥?Parking at a spot near the edge of an Arizona canyon where the Colorado River makes a sharp U-turn now comes at a cost. You can blame that mostly on social media.Countless posts have celebrated the wonder of Horseshoe Bend, where the bluish-green river takes a 270-degree turn just outside the town of Page, near the Utah border. Photographs on Facebook, Instagram and elsewhere show tourists dangling their feet over a more than 500-foot  152-meter  drop, staring contemplatively or throwing their hands in the air.Chances are, the tourists are surrounded by hundreds of people from around the world who marveled at the site online and wanted to see it stanley termosky  in person. The traffic and safety concerns that come with the site   popularity are what led officials to start charging a parking fee this month.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               stanley sverige                           Most people in Page will say that as short as five to six years ago, it was a relatively local spot, and then it just started growing exponentially, said Mary Plumb, a spokeswoman for Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, which encompasses the canyon. Most people believe it   caused by Instagram.Page recently completed the first phase of a parking lot that has 160 spaces. The cost starts at $5 per motorcycle and $10 per vehicle, and goes up for commercial vans and tour buses, depending on how many passengers they carry. A  stanley mugs second phase that will be completed Gimj 2 dead in crash east of St. Thomas, Ontario
 Every industry has its growing pains.Although theres a giggle as stanley cup sociated with the effects of marijuana, its no laughing matter for Oro-Medonte Mayor Harry Hughes when it comes to cannabis production in his township. The main problem here is the federal government is not following through on its commitment either for licensing or supervising,  said Hughes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Hughes knows of three or four different manufacturing facilities in his neck of the woods that have not been registered with the municipality as either hemp or cannabis producers.While the township drew up an Interim Control Bylaw 鈥?to study where its regulations and the provincial and federal legislation coalesced 鈥?staff and council believe that what the province describes as an agricultural-based industry may actually fall into the industrial category.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Hughes said there are still concerns about industrial requirements for production facilities. We found that in fact, there were problems with noise, odour and lig stanley cup hts from time to time and that caused us to then take a look and say, wait a minute, this is not agricultural 鈥?this is different than your normal agricultural crop,  he said.               ARTICLE CONTI stanley quencher NUES BELOW                                        Several local facilities have said they have been licensed by the federal government, but Hughes said there has been no contact

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« Réponse #2437 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 05:10:12 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario   science advisory table is recommending a mu stanley bottles ch different school starbucks stanley cup  year, with the return of extracurriculars, loosening masking, distancing and cohorting rules when risk is low, and closing schools only in catastrophic scenarios.The physical, emotional, and developmental health of children and youth has been deeply impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions placed on schools,  the experts write in a brief published Monday.School closures, or transition to an online learning model, should not be used as a public health measure for pandemic control.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There is increasing evidence that closing schools and cancelling extracurriculars has had negative impacts on kids physical and mental health, they write. Ontario has had the longest interruption to in-person classes in Canada.A spokeswoman for Education Minister Stephen Lecce said the government   back-to-school plan - expected to be announced in the next few weeks - will work to ensure a more normal in-class learning experience, including reinstating clubs, sports, and extra-curriculars.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We will continue to work with Ontarios chief medical officer stanley trinkflaschen  of health to get all students back to in-person learning this September, supported by rising vaccine rates and $1.6 billion in resources to continue to keep schools safe.  Xuds Intoxication defence in violent crimes allowed
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.7:10 p.m.: The Yukon government says rising vaccination rates mean several COVID-19 restrictions are expected to be lifted next month.Acting chief medical health of stanley cups ficer Dr. Catherine Elliott says starting Aug. 4, people returning to the territory will not be required to self-isolate.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She told a news conference people won ;t need to wear masks in indoor public places now that 79 per cent of residents are fully vaccinated. Bars and restaurants will also be allowed to return to full capacity without the need for physical distancing, she said.But the government has not eased restrictions on social gatherings, saying that   where the spread of COVID-19 continues to be the highest.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Community Services Minister Richard Most stanley tumblers yn says the territory can lift its state of emergency next month if COVID-19 numbers continue to remain low and vaccination rates climb higher.6:50 p.m.: Italy made COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for health-care workers  stanley quencher in April.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In France, workers in the sector have been ordered to get immunized by Sept. 15, or face the consequences.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               

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« Réponse #2438 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 05:28:13 pm »
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 Want to avoid that last minute rush wrapping pres stanley bottles ents Now you can and help a good cause.Volunteers from the Milton District Hospital Auxiliary will be at the Milton Mall centre court from Dec. 14 to 24 wrapping gif stanley thermobecher ts. With a donation to the hospital auxiliary, volunteers will wrap your presents.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley thermos LOW                                        All donations will go toward the purchase of medical equipment and the delivery of patient programs at Milton District Hospital.      Gift wrapping will be available from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, and 10 a.m to 5 p.m. on Christmas Eve.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Also this year, Stampin Guider will be offering a holiday card-making workshop on Sunday, Dec. 18 from 1 to 4 p.m. Donations to the hospital auxiliary will be accepted. Mrmn In Canada, 2016 was all about part-time work
 TORONTO 鈥?Repairing the broken trust between LGBTQ communities and Toronto police will take years of effort and a major shift in policing culture, community groups and members said Wednesday in the wake of a report that found systemic discrimination impeded several investigations into missing persons.While the force has vowed to make some changes in light of the report   findings, what   truly needed is a complete reimagining of policing, said Justin Khan, director of public interest and legal initiatives for The 519, a Toronto organization serving LGBTQ2S+ residents.There needs to be a complete turnover of leadership, a structure of policing that isn ;t paramilitary, and this notion of rebuilding trust with communities ... requires a patience or a knowingness and knowledge that there will be no easy win, he said.               ARTI stanley cup CLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The report released Tuesday found discrimination and  8220 tereotypical ideas about LGBTQ2S+ communities undermined a number of missing-persons investigations, including the probe into serial killer Bruce McArthur, and further eroded public trust in police.The review, led by former judge Gloria Epstein, called for an overhaul of how such investigations are conducted in favour of a more holistic system that relies more heavily on civilian staff, social services and community involve stanley canada ment.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW  stanley thermos       

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« Réponse #2439 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 05:45:04 pm »
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 Good morning! Its Feb. 1, and here are the weather, traffic and top stories today in the Halton area.Expect another cloudy day today in Halton Region with a 40 per cent chance of drizzle or showers. Environment Canada is forecasting a high of 4 C at the Burlington Lift Br stanley mugs idge. There are no weather alerts.Sunrise stanley hrnek  is at 7:36 a.m. and sunset is 5: stanley water bottle 31 p.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Here is the latest local weather information for Halton Hills-Milton, Oakville and Burlington, and alerts are聽here.TRAFFIC UPDATES:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Collision on Hwy. 6 southbound at Hwy. 403  Hamilton . Right lane closed. 7:35 a.m.Disabled vehicle on Hwy. 410 northbound HOV at Steeles Avenue West, Brampton. All lanes closed. 8:03 a.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Find provincial road closures and traffic incidents via Ontario 511.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Taking transit today  Find the latest GO Transit service updates here. Information on local bus services are available here for聽Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville and Milton.GO TRANSIT UPDATE:West Harbour GO: elevator connecting the parking deck to platform 2 is out of service. Platform 2 remains accessible via the station elevator.Also, the elevator connecting the station to platform 1 and the parking lot is out of service. Platform 1 remains accessible  Ccos Protesters briefly block tourists from using Hawaii highway
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.5 p.m. Ontarios regional health units are reporting the most new COVID-19 cases in more than a month, as the provinces daily average is now higher than any point since June, according to the Stars latest count.The health units are reporting another 237 COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        W stanley tumblers ith the total 鈥?the most in a single day since July 15 鈥?Ontarios seven-day average for new cases is now up to 183 cases daily.Thats the highest that measure has been since June 30 and double what the health units were reporting 23 days ago on Aug. 19.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Even with the increases, the rate of infection remains well below the worst of the pandemic; Ontario saw that seven-day case average reach a mid-April peak of nearly 600 cases daily.As has been the case in recent weeks, most new cases continue to come in stanley thermos  the GTA and Ottawa. On Friday, Toronto reported another 74 new cases; Peel added 58; Ottawa 36; and York Region 14.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        No new fatal cases were reported Friday. Meanwhile, Toronto lowered stanley cups  its tally of deaths by one, citing routine data verification.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                           

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« Réponse #2440 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 06:32:51 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Canada   main stock index closed up slightly as utilities and materials stocks rose, while the loonie moved higher after strong Canadian export data and moderate jobs numbers out of the U.S.Markets in Canada and the U.S. were up despite China announcing plans to put tariffs on US$60 billion in U.S. goods in the latest escalation of a trade dispute.Investors are doing the math on trade disputes and concluding that the worst-case imp stanley thermos mug acts still aren ;t likely enoug stanley sverige h to knock the global economy into a recession, said Cavan Yie, a portfolio manager at Manulife Asset Management.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It would be a material negative, in the event these trade wars escalate into the worst case. It   still not enough to derail the growth story that   synchronized across all geographies at the moment. 822 stanley thermos 1;The worst case scenario would affect China   economy by about 150 basis points, which is growing in the mid-to-high single digits, said Yie.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I think the broad consensus might be that cooler heads prevail. And everyone knows that trade wars don ;t make any sense, and aren ;t logical.Canada   export numbers showed some of the effects of the trade disputes, as exports of steel and aluminum to the U.S. were down in June after the U.S. imposed tariffs on the metals, but overall numbers were encoura Ckmn Enjoy fireworks at home on Canada Day, but do it safely, says Toronto Fire Services
 In advertisements for a planned housing development near  stanley bottles the Grand River, Losani Homes boasts that  life in Caledonia moves a little slower. But construction of 218 detached homes and townhouses on McKenzie Road  stanley cup hasnt moved at all since a group from Six Nations of the Grand River occupied the site two weeks ago, saying the project violates Haudenosaunee sovereignty. This is Six Nations territory and its going to remain Six Nations territory,  said Skyler Williams, who has been camped out at McKenzie Meadows since July 19, when protesters spray-painted their new name for the site 鈥?1492 Land Back Lane 鈥?on an excavator, flew Six Nations and Mohawk Warrior flags, and put up a barricade of pylons and piping.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The self-described  land defenders  are against a development that Williams said was approved  without consultation or accommodation in any real way  with the members of Six Nations.On Friday, over a dozen protesters stood opposite officials from the Hamilton Sheriffs Office and the Ministry of the Attorney Ge stanley website neral, who delivered a Superior Court injunction ordering the group to leave.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In its motion to the court, property owner Foxgate Developments Inc. said it has obtained all necessary approvals and spent  significant monies and efforts  to prepare to build, with the occupation causing delays and hardship to homebuyers.The injunction o

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« Réponse #2441 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 07:21:49 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says Ottawa has promised specific action to try to break the impasse over the Trans Mountain pipeline, but federal stanley nz  Finance Minister Bill Morneau won ;t say exactly what measures are on the table.The two leaders met in Toronto on Wednesday, and Notley told reporters in a conference c stanley quencher all afterward that she left feeling a little bit more convinced that the federal government would take specific action soon.She declined to outline what those specific actions might be, saying that is something for Morneau to make public.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        For his part, Morneau vowed to consider all options to get Kinder Morgan Inc. 8216  stalled pipeline project moving again, but he shed little light on what measures are on the table.After what he called a good meeting with Notley, Morneau said the government is considering legal, regulatory and financial ways to ensure the $7.4-billion expansion project isn ;t hampered any further.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                     stanley water jug              The future of the Trans Mountain project was placed put in jeopardy this week when Kinder Morgan said delay tactics by the British Columbia government may make the expansion of the existing line financially untenable.The company has suspended all non-essential work until May 31, saying the project won ;t continue until the federal government intervenes  Ocsj A covert network of Canadian doctors is prescribing ivermectin to treat COVID. Here s how we got some
 The Blue Jays organization will have to adhere to a modified quarantine for 14 days upon returning to Toronto from travel to the United States in order to hold training camp in Canada, according to a response given to the team Tuesday by the Pu stanley cup blic Health Agency of Canada.A source with knowledge of the issues told the Star the federal government has joined with the city and the province to app stanley cup rove the spring training portion of the Blue Jays application, up to and including intrasquad games. But the federal government source said the Blue Jays must isolate their travelling group within their team hotel under the modified quarantine 鈥?a policy which would be problematic for Major League Baseball and the Blue Jays if applied once they begin the regula stanley cup r season, which under MLB plans would include travel to and from the United States. The source was granted anonymity in order to speak freely about the response.Baseball, under its Operations Manual, requires an exemption to Canadas COVID-19 guidelines, which state anyone re-entering the country from non-essential travel must self-isolate for 14 days. A ban on non-essential travel remains in effect nationwide until July 21, and is expected to be extended.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Under a modified quarantine, the Jays would be allowed to collectively isolate their roster and essential staff at Rogers Centre. The team had hoped to bring a group of 60 players to Toronto by Friday to

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« Réponse #2442 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 08:09:37 pm »
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 Halton Regional Police have arrested a man but are on the hunt for other suspects after a major theft in Halton Hills.Officers are crediting an alert citizen with helping police make an arrest in the case of a Bobcat skid steer being stolen from an Acton parking lot.The skid steer  Bobcat, valued at approximately $15,000  had been parked at a lot in the area of Hillcrest Street and Eastern Avenue.聽 聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        An alert citizen advised police that he saw two suspicious pickup trucks in the area of the skid steer at around 6:20 p.m. June 22.He ob stanley thermobecher served a male load the skid steer onto one of the trucks prior to leaving the area without properly securing it,聽 Det.-Sgt. Ellie Bale said in a release. He provided police with detailed descriptors of the trucks and the male loading the skid steer. 聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley thermos                  Police made an arrest in Guelph on Aug. 13.Kyle Rideout, 32, of Erin, has been charged with possession of property obtained by crime over $5000.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                             stanley quencher             The skid steer has been recovered by police. 聽                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The investigation is continuing in efforts to identify other suspect s  involved, Bale said.Anyone with information can call police at 905-825-47 Cwli Man dies after motorcycle crash, police say
 UPDATE: Police said at 6:46 p.m. Friday that Irene Cabak was found safe and th stanley us ey were working to bring her home.Have you seen Irene Cabak The 76-year-old woman from Acton was last seen driving southbound on Highway 25 in the vicinity of No. 5 Sideroad on May 12 at around 12:10 p.m.. Cabak is considered vulnerable and family and police are concerned.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On May 12, Cabak l stanley quencher eft her residence on Elliott Drive in Acton and attended an appointment in the area of Main Street and Mill Street. She arrived at that appointment at 11:45 a.m. and left at 12:10 p.m.. Investigators have confirmed that she arrived at the appointment in her vehicle, a dark red, four-door Subaru Impreza with Ontario plates AWTR 721.      Police have dedicated a numbe stanley cup website r of resources to the search including uniform officers, detectives, the Halton Regional Police Services Search Incident Response Team, and K9 officers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact the HRPS via 911 or through the non-emergency line at 905-825-4777.

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« Réponse #2443 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 09:17:44 pm »
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 Wayne Gretzky, who grew up playing against a lot of Hamilton hockey stanley thermos mug  teams, knew he ;d made a grossly inaccurate assumption as soon as he stepped on the ice at the city   new arena in the fall of 1987.It was the second game of the Canada Cup final between Canada and the former USSR, which he has since and often called the greatest hockey ever played, and Team Canada was down one game to none in the best-of-three series. They had to win that night or there would be no game three.Paul  Coffey, his Edmonton Oilers and Team Canada teammate  and I were talking about it on the way here tonight, Gretzky told The Spectator before Monday night   An Evening with the Great One, which drew 800 adorers to Carmen   Banquet Centre.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As kids growing up playing hockey in southern Ontario you always dreamed of playing at the Montreal Forum or Maple Leaf Gardens.In 1987 we played in the Montreal Forum and got beat in Game One, then came to Hamilton. I remember driving to practice and sitting with Paul and a couple of guys and saying I wish we were playing in Maple Leaf Gardens, ; because that was everyo stanley cup ne   dream.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley termosar W                                 We come out for Game Two and the atmosphere was so overwhelming, and so overpowering, that we were sitting there going Oh My God, thank goodness we ;re playing G Krdm Former hostage says captivity    intolerable    for her children
 OTTAWA 鈥?A new third-party advocacy group is launching an ad campaign aimed at ensuring Conservative Leader Erin O ;Toole never becomes prime minister.The Protecting Canada Project is airing its first 30-second ad, in English and French, on television and online.The ad predicts that an O ;Toole government would cut funding for health care, even as the country struggles through the COVID-19 pandemic, resting that assertion on dec stanley italia isions under the prev stanley spain ious Conservative government and O ;Toole   support for similar cuts made by current conservative premiers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The tag line concludes that O ;Toole and the Conservatives are hazardous to your health 鈥?at the worst possible time.Group spokesman Ian Wayne, who formerly worked for NDP leaders Jack Layton and Tom Mulcair, says Protecting Canada was formed by Canadians with diverse political experience and a common goal of ensuring the Conservatives don ;t win the next election.He says it is backed by progressive individuals and organizations who believe it   crucial to counter the Conservative-friendly messaging peddled by what he calls well-funded, extreme right-wing advocacy groups like Canada Proud.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This launch is just the stanley cup  beginning, Wayne said. We will continue to grow ou

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« Réponse #2444 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 11:08:41 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The federal deficit for the year could top $252.1 billion as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Parliament   budget watchdog predicted in a report that warned the figure could go even higher if emergency measures remain in place longer than planned.The figure is an esti stanley cup mate based on the almost $146 billion in spending measures the government has announced to help cushion the economic blow from the pandemic, as well as estimated declines in the country   gross domestic product and the pr stanley cups ice of oil remaining well below previous expectations.Parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux   report on Thursday noted that the annual deficit as a share of the national economy would be the largest on record since the late 1960s, as his team expects the economy is set to contract by 12 per cent 鈥?a rate not seen since 1961.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        So far, more than seven million people have received federal emergency aid through the Canada Emergency Response Benefit, which has paid out more than $25.6 billio stanley mug n in benefits, based on the latest federal figures.Giroux said the program could end up costing $35.5 billion, and that it could reach 8.5 million people whose income has all but dried up due to COVID-19. He also estimated that a highly anticipated wage subsidy program that begins payments next week could end up paying out $76 billion, above the $73 billion already budgeted.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW     Pzdl Clarington track coach suspended after Athletics Ontario investigation
 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  Have you seen Sebastian  Baby donkey still nursing from mot stanley cup website her stolen from Halton Hills farm:聽https://theifp.ca/news-story/10463642-have-you-seen-sebastian-baby-donkey-still-nursing-from-mother-stolen-from-halton-hills-farm/2  A taste of country life close to the city: The insiders guide to Halton Hills, Ontario:聽https://theifp.ca/community-story/10461258-a-taste-of-country-life-close-to-the-city-the-insider-s-guide-to-halton-hills-ontario/               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        3  UPDATE: Man accused of murdering Georgetown couple in deadly house fire:聽https://theifp.ca/news-story/10460534-update-man-accused-of-murdering-georget stanley quencher own-couple-in-deadly-house-fire/      4  Acton trending on Twitter after typo in suspected election campaign material goes viral:聽https://theifp.ca/news-story/10464024-acton-trending-on-twitter-after-typo-in-suspected-election-campaign-material-goes-viral/        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 5   WARNING : Major recall of  stanley cup usa salads sold at Sobeys, FreshCo, Foodland and other stores over Listeria contamination fears:聽https://theifp.ca/news-story/10464464--warning-major-recall-of-salads-sold-at-sobeys-fre