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« Réponse #2445 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 11:55:22 pm »
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 WINNIPEG 鈥?A Winnipeg police officer is in hospital after being stabbed while responding to an incident at a home in the city.Police say officers were responding to a report of a stabbing on Saturday aftern stanley mug oon when they came across a fight.They say a member of their tactical support team was stabbed in the upper body, causing a serious injury.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A tourniquet was applied and the injured officer was transported to hospital in unstable condition.      Police say that during the incident, a 33-year-old male suspect was shot by an office vaso stanley r and was transported to hospital where he later died.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Manitoba  cups stanley 8217  police watchdog, the Independent Investigation Unit, has been notified about the incident.By The Canadian Press Emib Trudeau, allies call for unity at UN on pandemic
 Peel Regions public health agency reported more coronavirus cases on Saturday, bringing the total number of confirmed residents infected by COVID-19 across the region to 36 鈥?more than double the number only six days ago.According to the agencys website, as of 10 a.m. on March 21, there were 16 confirmed cases in Brampton, 17 in Mississauga and two in stanley mugs  Caledon with one case pending further deta stanley flasche ils.As of last Sunday  March 14 , that number sat at 17.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        To date, 23 of the cases in Peel have been identified in those aged 35 to 64, 10 between ages 18 to 34, one in a person 18 years or younger and two in people 65 and older.Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown said Saturday he believed those 36 cases are just the beginning for the region, based on discussions with health official and trends in other cities and areas of the world.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley cup quencher OW                                  I have a daily briefing from public health and the region and Im in regular contact with the province and the federal government, including the deputy prime minister  Chrystia Freeland , who does a regular call with the big-city mayors of Canada,  said Brown. You look whats happening in New York and California, and I think it gives you some insights into the challenges when you have large numbers of people that need more medical assistance than is available,  he added.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                     

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« Réponse #2446 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 12:44:07 am »
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 Canada is to join more than a dozen countries Wednesday in signing a deal that would block commercial fishing in the High Arctic for 16 years and begin unravelling ecological mysteries at the top of the world.Experts say it   a rare example of the globe coming together to prevent environmental prob stanley mugg lems before they start.There   an agreement before the problem exists, said Peter Harrison, a professor of Arctic policy at Queen   University in Kingston, Ont., and a former top federal bureaucrat.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It   a major step in the right direction.The deal is to be signed in Ilulissat, Greenland, by the five nations with Arctic coastlines. Others signing on will be China, Iceland, Japan, South Korea and the European Union. Inuit from three countries are also involved.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The agreement, which was negotiated last year, applies to northern waters at least 200 nautical miles away from the shores of any coastal states. That amounts to 2.8 million square kilometres of ocean 鈥?about the size of the Mediterranean Sea.As well as a commercial fishing ban, the agreement commits the countries to major scientific work on the entire ecosystem of a region that climate change is making increasingly accessible. Once frozen year stanley cup -round, about 40 per cent of those waters  stanley cup are now open during the summer.               ARTICLE  Jyfq Who s still crowding into TTC buses amid the pandemic  Evidence suggests many are Toronto s working poor
 If you find you might not have time to sit and browse through the Sunday edition with a morning coffee anymore, we are trying to make it easier to get caught up on stories making headlines this week.Metroland Media is serving up some news stories that resonated with readers across the province in this Sunday Reads edition.So whether you ;re at an arena, ballpark, campground, cottage or actually taking a moment on your porch, here are some stories that may be of interest:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                                                                                                                           stanley cups                                              stanley tumblers                                                                                                                                                                                                                              News                                                                                                                 EROSION OF PUBLIC EDUCATION: Why are some of York Regions uber-talented teachers leaving public schools                 Yoyo Yan                                                                                                                          stanley cup                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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« Réponse #2447 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 01:07:59 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada is telling China that it strongly opposes the death penalty after a second Canadian was sentenced to death on drug charges by a Chinese court this week, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Friday.Ye Jianhui was sentenced Friday by the Foshan Municipal Intermediate Court in the southern province of Guangdong after being found guilty of manufacturing and transporting illegal drugs. Death sentences are automatically referred to China   highest court for review.This stanley trinkflaschen  came one day after Canadian Xu Weihong was also sentenced to death on drug charges by a different court in the same province.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        China gave two other Canadian citizens death sentences in 2019.Canada has long opposed the death penalty and Canadian officials will continue making this clear to China, Freeland said in response to the sentences.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We believe it is a cruel and inhumane punishment and we make that clear to all of our interlocutors everywhere, she said in Toronto.We have made that clear in our conversations with China and we will continue to do so.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She did not, however, link these two cases to the o stanley cup ngoing diplomatic tensions between Canada and China over the arr stanley water jug est of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        Cvxk What   s going on here now  Turf installation nears completion at Waterdown high school
 Construction of a new JK-8 elementary school to replace Glen Brae, Glen Echo and Sir Isaac Brock is scheduled to start by October now that the $12.7-million project is finally out to tender. The community has been waiting patiently and were th stanley quencher rilled to be moving forward,  said Hamilton public school board chair Alex Johnstone.  It will be a state-of-the-art facility. Construction of the 682-student school on Glen Braes existing playing field had been held up during a nearly six-month delay in getting then-education minister Lisa Thompsons approval of a Dec. 11 request to proceed to tender.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Thompson gave her go-ahead on June 5, but the project hit another road bump 鈥?or four of them 鈥?because of negotiations with the city on traffic-calming measures.The city  stanley cups has agreed to split the $22,400 bil stanley cup l for four road speed bumps, which allowed the tender to be issued on Aug. 7, board spokesperson Shawn McKillop said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The new school is to be built in two stages and draw students from the two Glen schools and Sir Isaac Brock, as well as those living closer to the existing boundaries for Elizabeth Bagshaw and Sir Wilfrid Laurier.Tender documents state the first phase will construct the 68,000-square-foot, mostly three-storey building, whose main entrance will be on Secord Drive, with a substantial completion target of Dec. 1 next year.               A

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« Réponse #2448 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 01:54:25 am »
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 TEHRAN, Iran 鈥?Hundreds of thousands mourned the late Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani on Tuesday, wailing in grief as his body was interred at a Tehran shrine alongside the leader of the country   1979 Islamic Revolution.Rafsanjani   final resting place near the late Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, reflected his legacy as one of the pillars of Iran   clerically overseen democracy, as he served in later years as a go-between for hard-liners and reformists.But even his hourslong funeral highlighted the divisions still at play. Parts of the crowd along his funeral procession at one point chanted in s stanley tazas upport of opposition leaders under house arrest. Other politicians did not attend the memorial.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Throngs filled main thoroughfares of the capital, with many chanting, beating their chests and wailing in the style of mourning common among Shiite Muslims.The fun termo stanley eral for Rafsanjani, who died Sunday at age 82 after a heart attack, drew both the elite a stanley termoska nd ordinary people. Shops and schools were closed in national mourning.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Top government and clerical officials first held a funeral service at Tehran University. Iran   Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei prayed by Rafsanjani   casket, as other dignitaries knelt before the coffin on which his white cleric   turban was placed. Mourners reached o Jcmr Forensics experts work on identifying the dead in Greek fire
 TRIBUTE COMMUNITIES CENTRE, OSHAWA 鈥?Tyler Tucker had two goals and an assist  stanley cups leading the Flint Firebirds to a 5-3 victory over the Oshawa Generals in Ontario Hockey League action. Evgeniy Oksentyuk added two goals and two assists for the Firebirds.Philip Tomasino s stanley termohrnek cored two goals and added an assist for the Generals.The Firebirds led 2-0 at the end of the first period after goals from Oksentyuk and Vladislav Kolyachonok.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Firebirds extended their lead to 4-0 in the second period after two goals from Tucker.In the third period the Generals scored three goals but could not mount a comeback. Brett Neumann scored and Tomasino scored two goals for the Generals. Oksentyuk scored again for Flint.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 ON THE POWER PLAY: The Firebirds scored once in three opportunities while the Generals failed to score in three opportunities.MAJOR PENALTIES: Quinn Yule  FLNT, Fighting, 5-minute major , Tye McSorley  OSH, Fighting, 5-minute major                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        STARS OF THE GAME: 1. Tyler Tucker  Flint , 2. Philip Tomasino  Oshawa  and 3. Evgeniy Oksentyuk  Flint .                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              This article was generated using Wordsmith. Data was pro stanley cup vided by the OHL via HockeyTech. To provide feedback on this article email: communities@metroland.

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« Réponse #2449 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 02:18:04 am »
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 Halton has earned another feather in its financial cap.Moodys Investors Service has once again awarded its highest credit rating to Halton Region.The companys report indicated a stable outlook for the years to come and praised Haltons ability to achieve positive results despite external pressures, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.               ARTI stanley cups CLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The region has maintained its top credit rating from Moodys Investors Service for the last 34 years. Our strong financial position is essential to our successful recovery from the economic impacts of COVID-19,  said regional chair Gary Carr.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We are proud to have preserved our top credit rating while continuing to provide essential public health services and keeping property taxes low. This distinction will also support our long-term critical investments in infrastructure and our ongoing plans to maintain a high quality of life for our growing community. The rating provides Halton and its local municipalities with continued access to the best capital financing rates available, which helps public funds go further, minimizes the long-term costs of large-scale construction and allows the region to deliver maximum value for taxpayers when investing in major  stanley cup public works pr stanley thermos mug ojects.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Moodys report highlighted a variety of Haltons credit strengths  Kdfj Ontario limits HIV criminal prosecutions
 The publisher of the Toronto Star confirmed Thursday that it has received a second unsolicited proposal to buy the company, which could potentially set off a bidding war with NordStar Capital, whose previous bid is set to be voted on in less than  stanley cup two weeks.According to a statement from Torstar, the new proposal may constitute a  superior offer  if the bid is made official, but no determination has yet been made. Torstars board said that at this time it still recommends the NordStar bid, calling it  in the best interests of the company. The second bid for Torstar Corp., the publisher of the Toronto Star and other newspapers, was made public Wednesday evening.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Matthew Proud, CEO of legal software firm Dye  Durham Corp., and his brother Tyler Proud, stanley thermos  CEO of technology company Avesdo Inc., are leading the proposed offer of $58 million, which is $6 million more than the offer made by Toronto entrepreneurs Jordan Bitove and Paul Rivett via stanley cup becher  NordStar.The original offer is to be voted on by shareholders in less than two weeks. The Torstar board is continuing to recommend that shareholders vote in favour of the NordStar bid at the vote on July 21.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 However, the Prouds have until 5 p.m. Friday to submit a formal bid, according to an industry source not authorized to speak publicly.If they do, NordStar has five business days to respond, potentiall

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« Réponse #2450 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 03:07:00 am »
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 OTTAWA鈥擳he federal government is extending and expanding eligibility for its emergency wage subsidy, a huge program to cover up to 75 per cent of employees salaries that was already slated to cost more than $70 billion.Finance Minister Bill Morneau said Friday that he cant yet say  precisely  how much the expanded wage subsidy will cost, and that the governments focus now is to make sure businesses know they have the support until the end of August to rehire or keep employees.The wage subsidy 鈥?designed to cover up to $847 per week 鈥?was originally designed to subsidize business labour costs from mid-March until the first week of June. While extending the program for another three months on Friday, the government also signalled it is willing to change the requirement that businesses had to show their revenues dropped by 30 per cent to receive the subsidy.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Speaking outside Rideau Cottage Friday morning, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that requirement could create a perverse incentive for businesses to  hold back on their growth  so they can qualify for the subsidy. As the economy reopens, there is a danger of unintended consequences,  Trudeau said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW  stanley mug   stanley water bottle                                 We wouldnt want p stanley water bottle eople鈥?to feel like they have to hold back on their growth, on their expansion, on their rehiring in order to be able to continue benefiting from the wage subsidy. The subs Mceo Push for flu shots part of Ontario COVID plan
 The Three Musketears Golf Tournament organizers recently used event proceeds to p stanley taza urchase patio furniture for Acton Youth Centre.With input from users of the youth centre, two picnic tables, a bench and umbrellas were bought.The golf tournament 鈥?established in memory of local youths Mark Everson, Travis Toth and Rory Dick 鈥?has been an annual tradition for the past 17 years.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In that time, family and friends of the trio have raised and donated funds in their honour to various community initiatives, including the Three Musketears Skatepark in Acton. The generosity of the families and friends of the Three Musketears enhances opportunities for youth in the Acton community and continues the legacy of this group,  said Mayor Rick Bonnette.  These additional amenities add friendly and welcoming spaces for youth to enjoy and build connections with everything the Acton Youth Centre has to offer.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Acton Youth Centre opened its doors to the community last fall. It offers a range of youth activities and services including drop-in gym hours, video games, special events and taxi service and job search programs.As part of the towns youth servi stanley quencher ces, a second centre is operated in Georgetown. Al stanley tumbler l programs are provided at no charge and are open to youth from ages 12 to 24.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        For

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« Réponse #2451 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 03:24:56 am »
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 HALIFAX 鈥?Abdoul Abdi was a wide-eyed six-year-old when he arrived in Canada as a child refugee from a war-torn country.At 24, he   now facing deportation to Somalia 鈥?a country so dangerous Canada has imposed sweeping t stanley mug ravel restrictions and which he has no connection to.His case has become a rallying point for advocates of immigration reform, with calls to halt his deportation hearing and a protest planned Tuesday night outside a Halifax-area town hall being held by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Abdi, facing ejection because of a criminal record including an aggravated assault conviction, has spent his life in Canada, but never obtained citizenship after he was apprehended as a child by the N stanley cup ova Scotia government and put into foster care.This is really a story about a child falling through a massive legal gap that prevented him from applying for citize stanley flask nship on his own and a policy gap that created a situation where his legal guardian did not apply for citizenship, said Benjamin Perryman, Abdi   Halifax-based lawyer.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The boy and his sister were taken from his struggling aunt, who spoke little English, less than a year after arriving in Canada.Between the ages of eight and 19, Abdi was moved 31 times, separated from his sister and never completed high school.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 Jdcw Four outbreaks reported in Hamilton over weekend, including one Sunday at long-term-care home
 Halton Hills could lose nearly 700 of its 768 properties listed on the heritage register, as a result of聽Bill 23 regulations.That   got plenty of residents upset.A 99-year-old proud heritage homeowner, Tom Pettingill, said walking into his Norval house gives him a sense of connection to the areas history 鈥?an emotion echoed by John Mark Rowe, another heritage homeowner from Glen Williams.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Pettingill said history and heritage must be preserved for individuals to understand  who they are and where they come from.  Heritage properties are pretty much definitive of who we think we are,  said Rowe, who also sits on the Heritage Halton Hills  HHH  committee.  Our pride point is small-town living at its best 鈥?and that whole environment is created by these heritage buildings 鈥?and reflecting the history of each community and the people wh stanley cup ove contributed to the town.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Bill 23, passed in November, changed several provincial legislations, including the Ontario Heritage Act. As a result, due to limited time and resources, town staff are obligated to remove a majority of the 768 listed properties from the heritage register by Jan. 1, 2025, unless they are designated or subject to notices o stanley puodelis f intent to designate before that time.Curre stanley cup ntly, 44 properties have been designated. While town staff say they hope to secure as many properties as possible,

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« Réponse #2452 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 04:36:41 am »
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 REGINA 鈥?Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says there will be tax increases in the provincial budget as part of the government   three-year plan to balance the books.It   the first time Wall has put a timeline on the government   effort to tackle a ballooning deficit that he now says could be about $1.3 billion. If  we want to eliminate it in three years, we still then have to make very difficult decisions on the revenue and expenditure side 鈥?and we will, Wall said Monday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We wanted to get to a balance. We wanted to have a transparent plan to get to balance ... but also didn ;t want to shock the economy.The Saskatchewan government   problem is falling revenue from oil, natural gas and potash. Wall said no one expected revenue from natural resources to fall more than $1 billion and stay that low for three years.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But, he said, it looks like those lower prices are becoming the new normal.We need to take this opportunity, this challenging time, to begin to move aw stanley hrnek ay from an over-reliance on resource revenue, said Wall.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Some might s kubki stanley ay ... stanley cup  that governments in Western Canada and resource-revenue-dependent governments should have been doing this a long time ago. Fair enough. We need, though, to s Ight Extraordinary measure   : Sheridan College in Oakville cancelling classes over coronavirus concerns
 Serge Ibaka, of the Toronto Raptors, will be at Square Ones Food District for its first ever Night Market stanley tumblers  on Friday, July 26, from 7 to 11 p.m., for a one-night event of food, music, and special appearances.Ibaka broke the news on social media when he posted a photo from his Instagram account on Reddit earlier this month.Tickets were $15 each, but it looks like they were snapped up quickly, and the even stanley cup t is now sold out, according to Square Ones website.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Natasha Koifman, of NKPR 鈥?which does publicity for Square One Shopping Centre, posted this on July 14:      The @Raptors heat continues! 馃敟馃帀 @shopSQUAREONE s inaugural Night Market event takes place July 26 at The Food District and its just been announced that @Raptors star @sergeibaka will be making an appearan stanley quencher ce 馃ぉ馃弨 What I really want to know is whats on  MafuzzyChefs.. thread  pic.twitter/BhiiMjDNLs鈥?Natasha Koifman  @natashankpr  July 14, 2019        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In his new web series, How hungry are you ,聽Ibaka as the Mafuzzy Chef, invites former and current teammates to his kitchen, where he challenges them to eat  Congolese dishes 聽鈥?from worms, to fish eyes to lamb brain.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #2453 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 07:01:50 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?A Federal  stanley tumbler Court judge has granted an extension for women who were sexually harassed while working for the RCMP to file their claims for compensation.Judge Ann Marie McDonald extended the deadline to May 22 for primary class me stanley nz mbers with exceptional circumstances.The decision issued Wednesday in Ottawa allows class members to file a claim if they by Thursday, Feb. 8, create an account on the independent assessor   web site or inform the lawyer handling the case that they intended to file for compensation under the settlement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Last May, McDonald approved the unprecedented settlement that will pay up to $220,000 to the women who worked for the national force over the past 40 years.      At the time, McDonald said the settlement was in the women stanley botella    best interests, given that litigation might otherwise have dragged on for years with uncertain prospects as to an outcome.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The deal covers all women who were harassed while working for the RCMP, starting in September 1974, with each victim eligible for a minimum of $10,000.McDonald also approved $15,000 in honoraria for two representative plaintiffs 鈥?Janet Merlo and Linda Davidson.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Efhy They could strike again   : Man and woman stealing lots of gas in Burlington and Milton and gas stations and police are on alert
 Halton Region Public Health has issued a cold warning Thursday night with potential  extreme cold-related conditions  expected to start Friday.In a release, health officials said that the cold warning is in effect until temperatures rise above -15 C or weather conditions improve.The agency warns that exposure to cold weather can increase cold-related injuries, such as frostbite and hypothermia 鈥?and that such injuries can result in severe health consequences.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The agency said that anyone can be aff stanley cups uk ected by extreme cold-related weather conditions, depending on length of exposure to cold and exertion levels. The risks will be higher for older adults, infants and young children, outdoor workers, sports enthusiasts, people with no shelter, and those lacking proper clothing or food.Halton Region has provided th stanley drinking cup e following safety tips:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 - Cover exposed skin using multiple layers of loose-fitting clothes with a wind-resistant outer layer, a hat, mittens, and scarf.- Always be on the lookout for signs of frostbite and hypothermia.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        - Check in regularly, by phone or video, with vulnerable family, friends and neighbours, especially sen stanley tumblers iors who live on their own. If phone or video is not possible, when checking-in with vulnerable individuals, remember to practice physical dist

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 MARKHAM, Ont. 鈥?York regional police say their hate crime unit is investigating after a man allegedly called racist insults at people on the street.Police say an elderly Asian man was walking in Markham, Ont. on Sunday when he was approached by an unknown man.They say the man began making offensive remarks at the elderly man before noticing that the d stanley thermosflasche river of a nearby car was watching the scene.              stanley mug   ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                              stanley cup            They say the man then walked over to the car and began making remarks to the driver, who was also Asian.      Police say they ;re releasing an image of the man in a bid to identify him.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He is described as Caucasian, between 20 and 35 years old, between 5-7 and 5-9, and was wearing a blue cap and sunglasses.Police are urging anyone with information to come forward.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Izsa Man arrested for child pornography offenses following Leslieville raid
 Torontos universities boast about two dozen Olympic athletes and coaches, either currently attending or who are alumni 鈥?including one who attended two of them.After graduating Etobicokes Monsignor Percy Johnson Catholic Secondary School, sprinter Bismark Boateng played a year of soccer at Ryerson before switching to York University for its track program.Here   the complete list of athletes with ties to Toronto universities, as provided by the respective universities, along with links to their bio on the Canadian Olympic Committee  olympic.ca  website.               ARTICLE CON stanley mug TINUES BELOW                                        YORK UNIVERSITYAthletics        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Brittany Crew, shot put 鈥?Graduated in 2019  kinesiology Bismark Boateng, sprint 鈥?Graduated in 2016  kinesiology                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Khamica Bingham, sprint 鈥?Attended York between 2013 and 2019   stanley spain               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW            stanley taza                                    Pierce Lepage, decathlon 鈥?Attended York over parts of two years  2014 and 2018 Beach volleyballMelissa Humana-Paredes 鈥?Graduated in 2017  communications Brandie Wilkerson 鈥?Graduated in 2015  communications Mens volleyballArthur Szwarc 鈥?Attended York over parts of two years  2014 and 2015                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        JudoShady El-Nahas, wrestling 鈥?Attended York in 2016-17Medic

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 PARRY SOUND - Students and teachers involved in the Vimy 100 Trip at Parry Sound High School today announced the launch of the Community Remembrance Project, an important new initiative to honour local veterans.The Community Remembrance Project is a partnership between Parry Sound High School, the Town of Parry Sound, the Downtown Business Association, the Royal Canadian Legion 鈥?Branch 117, and the Museum on Tower Hill. All of these organizations are asking local individuals, families, and community groups to sponsor the creation of street banners honouring local veterans, which will be put up in downtown Parry Sound every year in October and November. Parry Sound Public School has already agreed to sponsor a banner and it would be great to see other schools, service clubs, churches, businesses, individuals and families all come forward to help us remember our veterans, said Vimy 100 Trip organizer and Parry Sound High Sc stanley trinkflaschen hool teacher Rick Lund.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        High school students taking part in next Aprils Vimy 100 trip to Europe donated $200 to have the first banner created to honour well-known local veterans Francis Pegahmagabow and Jack Patterson. Our goal is to have dozens of banners vaso stanley  created  stanley nz this year, so that in 2017, the year of Canadas 150th birthday, our community can honour the vital contribution these veterans made to the country Canada has become. I can think of no better way to commemorate our n Jpfc Republican agenda threatened by Trump-McConnell feud
 COBOURG 鈥?A group of teachers from Merwin Greer Public School made their students day when they showed up outside of their homes in a parade.After being home from school since March break ended due to COVID-19, it was something that Grade 3 student Brooklyn Blair, 8, was really looking forward to.The night before she spent a few hours drawing flo stanley tumblers wers and colouring signs to prepare for the parade of teachers that would show up in front of her house on Thursday, April 2 at around 9:30 a.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I think we were happy and excited to see them and for them to see us,  she said while holding a sign with her brother, Dylan, 12, a graduate of Merwin Greer.Brooklyn told a relative she would have said goodbye to her friends had she known she would be away from school after March break.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 She was also happy her teachers were able to visit her c stanley cup quencher lassmates, including her friend Jen,  who lives way out in the country. Their father, Aaron Blair, a captain with the Cobourg Fire Service, told Northumberland News he and his wife, Michelle, were very grateful the teachers did this.               ARTICLE  botella stanley CONTINUES BELOW                                         I would just like to thank the school and the school board for their excellent communication throughout this whole thing,  he said, pointing to the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board.  Its difficult enou

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 You tap on your keyboard and start searching 鈥?via Google, Yahoo or maybe Facebook platforms 鈥?for subject matter produced by journalists working for Canadian news media organizations.You click on a link and the story you want pops up, free of charge, compliments of powerful tech giants who distribute news outlets original content on their lucrative platforms without paying a fee. Sometimes original news content is simply duplicated by aggregators or bloggers, the journalistic work shared without permission or payment.The European Unions recent decision to adopt tougher digital copyright laws offers better protections for creative industries, including news media. News outlets in the EU, for instance, would be able to claim compensation from tech platforms when the stanley cup ir copyrighted work is used.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In Canada, its been a tough sell, even with the EU establishing a model to follow after years of bargaining with web platform behemoths. Its certainly influential,  said Bob Cox, publisher of the Winnipeg Free Press and chair of News Media Canada of the EUs digital copyright breakthrough.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  But there hasnt been the same appetite here to confront  stanley cup any of the big tech giants, be it Google or Facebook or Apple or any of them,  added Cox.Read more:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                         stanley cup                 Canada urged to respond faster a Luye Durham police, OPP clarify enforcement of COVID-19 emergency measures
 Residents in the area said they heard five or six gun shot fired outside a home on stanley cup  Monarch Dr. in Georgetown around 11 p.m. on Oct. 29.The victim, Ryan Lorde, 36, suffered fatal gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene, outside his home. Police are treating the investigation as a homicide.Halton Regional Police have yet to make any arrests in the region   fourth homicide of the year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Way too soon, way too young, Ryan Ward posted on Facebook Wednesday, Oct. 30, one of numerous social media users who left heartfelt condolences online.Lorde, a Nova Scotia-born music executive, was well-known in the Canadian hip-hop community, according to HiphopCanada.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Also known as Littles the General, Lorde was a member of the Toronto-based group, The Offense, who are cons stanley cup idered to be Drakes first rap beef.In recent years, Lorde, championed upcoming artists Syph and Dutch Revz.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In 2013, Lorde was a promoter at a Brampton strip club, the Office Gentlemans Club, when gunfire erupted, injuring three women. Two women were wounded critically.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Months after the 2013 shooting, stanley cup  the club caught fire.Police are urging anyone in the area who might have CCTV cameras and may have i

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 VANCOUVER 鈥?The father of a British Columbia murder suspect has written a book that sheds new light on his mental health, explains harassment convictions involving his ex-wife and provides greater insight into the possible impacts the events had on his fugitive son.Alan Schmegelsky, the father of 18-year-old Bryer Schmegelsky, sent a book to reporters this week titled Red Flagged, which he says is a novelization of actual events and fictionalizes some incide stanley termosky nts.Bryer Schmegelsky stanley cup  is a suspect in three murders in northern B.C. along with his friend, 19-year-old Kam McLeod, and RCMP are continuing to search a boggy, remote area in Manitoba where they were last seen.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The 132-page book, which Alan Schmegelsky said he planned to self-publish this week but now does not intend to publish for sale, reveals new details of his troubled life and his numerous encounters with police and courts.He said he sent the book to reporters to highlight how a broken system has shaped him and his son.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 My son and I have been treated like footballs. It   time for some truth, he said.He wr stanley thermos mug ites that he was arrested by Victoria police on Aug. 4, 2008, his son Bryer   eighth birthday, three years after his acrimonious split with the boy   mother. In a rambling, profanity-laden recollection, he explains how he  Mndv Halton highway closures for planned roadwork on July 9
 TORONTO 鈥?Scotiabank Arena, home to the Maple Leafs and Raptors, has been turned into a giant kitchen during the COVID-19 pandemic.The same arena floor that saw Kawhi Leonard sink his buzzer-beater to propel the Raptors past the Philadelphia 76ers last May now houses one big food production line.Maple Leaf Sports  Entertainment, in conjunction with its partners, is looking to prepare 10,000 meals a day to go to Toronto   front-line health-care workers and their families as well as the city   most vulnerable via community agencies and shelters.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           stanley cup               MLSE is planning to run the program five days a week at least through June, delivering a half-million meals.It will be meaningful, said MLSE president and CEO Michael Friisdahl, who sees the project as a way his company can fill a need in the community during troubled times.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The operation started at 2,800 meals a day and has bee stanley taza n climbing steadily.We ;re learning as we go, said Dan Morrow, MLSE   vice-president of food and beverage. We learned that cooking 5,000 pounds of pasta takes a long time.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        One day earlier this week, they churned out 17, stanley website 000 litres of chili and a matching volume of rice with giant 120-litre cooking pots constantly on the go. Another

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 Canadian Armed Forces members can enjoy a free double-double or any other hot beverage at Tim Hortons restaurants across Canada on Saturday, Nov. 11, in recognition of Remembrance Day.The ubiquitous restaurant chain, with more than 4,000 Canadian locations, is offering veterans and  stanley kubek Canadian Armed Forces members 鈥?either in uniform or showing appropriate identification 鈥?a free hot beverage of their choice, in any size.Each year, Tim Hortons and our restaurant owners across Canada pause to reflect on the sacrifices that so many veterans and Canadian Armed Forces members have made for Canada,  Tim Hortons president Axel Schwan said in a news release. We look forward to greeting veterans and Canadian Armed Forces members on Nov. 11, thanking them for their service and offering them a free hot beverage as a small token of our gratitude.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In related news, provincial transit agency Metrolinx is conti stanley cup nuing an annual tradition of offering complimentary service for veterans and Canadian Armed Forces members on Remembrance Day.      This Saturday, Nov. 11, veterans can ride the GO and UP Express transit network free of charge. The offer is available to veterans, CAF members  and one companion , as well as family members of deceased veterans.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      stanley cup                             When travelling on Nov. 11, eligible passengers are asked to carry something identifiabl

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 If women want to change the world 鈥?and rule the world 鈥?theyll have to change how they think about the unruly world of politics.Yes, politics has forever been a mans world. And its getting worse in the time of Donald Trump, as misogyny and hostility are weaponized with words.But two women who beat out men for the top job 鈥?B.C.s Christy Clark and Ontarios Kathleen stanley website  Wynne 鈥?say the only way to overcome barriers is to first break through them.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The problems arent merely sexism, misogyny or hostility. Women must also face the self-imposed obs stanley cups tacles of self-doubt, fear of conflict and aversion to competition. Suck it up, stanley cup usa   said Clark, British Columbias premier from 2011 to 2017, at this weeks Ryerson Democracy Forum on  The Power and the Premiers: Two Women Who Changed Canadian History.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Not put up, nor shut up. Just push back against a  frat-boy  culture so that women can press forward, B.C.s 35th premier exhorted the mostly female crowd. Before I was the boss, there was a lot of stuff happening that shouldnt have been happening,  said Clark, whose name has popped up in media speculation over the federal Conservative leadership race  she didnt drop any hints .  There was a place for men 鈥?it didnt include women. Thats the reality of what it was, and the language about women was unrestrained, and the expectations of women were low, and it felt