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 WASHINGTON 鈥?U.S. Customs and Border Protection issued a statement Monday saying a processing system outage caused delays at various airports.CBP officers continued processing international travellers using alternative procedures until the system came back online but waits were longer than usual at some airports, according to the statement.Officers still had access to national security databases and all travellers  stanley quencher were screened according to security standards during the outage, the CBP said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley mug LOW                                        The release does not give a cause for the disru stanley thermobecher ption but said it doesn ;t seem to be malicious.      In Atlanta, CBP public affairs officer Robert Brisley said the outage at the city   airport lasted about an hour from late afternoon into early evening. He said that officers were working to recover quickly afterward but even short outages can lead to backups at the airport, one of the world   busiest.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He said the agency apologizes to travellers who were delayed getting into the country after long flights.By The Associated Press Pzku No winning ticket for Saturday   s Lotto 649 jackpot
 Canada Post has issued new stamps that highlight two Canadian endangered frog species.The stamps feature the Oregon spotted frog and Fowler   toad, which are both on Canada   endangered species list.Fowlers toad               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In Canada, Fowlers toads  Anaxyrus fowleri , which are primarily nocturnal, are found only on the north shore of Lake Erie, usually on its sandy beaches and dunes. They also live in much of the eastern United States, accor stanley cups ding to a Canada Post news release.Adults range between five and eight centimetres in stanley cup  length and breed in shallow ponds, pools and marshes. They are grey to buff-coloured, with small dark spots and bumps on the back, and have a white or cream-coloured belly.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley flask                  Oregon spotted frogIn Canada, the Oregon spotted frogs  Rana pretiosa  live only in British Columbias Fraser Valley. In the United States, their population in California has disappeared, but they still exist in Oregon and parts of Washington state.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The webbing on their hind feet extends to the tip of their toes, which makes them efficient swimmers, according to the Canada Post release. Their frogs are angled upward, which allows them to be almost entirely submerged while seeing above the water.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                       

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 MONTREAL 鈥?The Quebec government is delaying non-essential activities in hospitals for the next two weeks to free up all available doctors and nurses to work full time in long-term care homes hit hard by COVID-19.Premier Francois Legault repeated Monday that the facilities are facing severe staffing shortages due to nurses and orderlies being ill or unable to work.And with 4,038 people infected with COVID-19 in long-term care and seniors ; residences as of Monday, Legault said the homes need doctors to fill in to help stem the tide.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        My goal is to stabilize the situation in every affected residence, Legault told a COVID-19 briefing. That 821 stanley thermobecher 7  why I ;ve asked that all available physicians work full time in the residences for the next two weeks 鈥?it will help us gain time and save the lives of our most vulnerable.Quebec announced Monday the number of deaths in the province due to COVID-19 stands at 939, and the  stanley mug province added nearly a thousand more confirmed cases to reach 19,319 鈥?more than half the national total.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   stanley thermobecher                                Legault reassured patients stricken with cancer or heart problems that their surgeries would go ahead as planned.The province had already curbed elective surgeries to free up about 6,000 hospital beds in anticipation of a COVID-19 outbreak that would result in many more hospitalizations. B Sllf Conservative MP Peter Kent won   t run again
 Erica Gavel had stanley cup  to get back to the roots of her love for the game this past year.A member of Canadas womens wheelchair basketball team, Gavel, like every other Olympic and Paralympic athlete hoping to compete at the Tokyo Games, was left in the lurch last March when the event was postponed a year because o botella stanley f the pandemic. Suddenly she found herself training for something that nobody could say for certain was going to happen. You had to really go back to the basics and be like, Okay, why do I actually do sports  I dont do sports to go to tournaments, I do sports because I like training so regardless of whether or not the Games happen, I still get to t stanley cup rain and try to improve at my sport,  Gavel said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As of Friday, Gavel still had something to work towards. The Olympics and Paralympics are still a go this summer in Japan.Normally athletes would be hyped with just over two months to go. But the road to the Games has been fraught with uncertainty and confusion for many, and that hasnt changed as opening ceremonies inch closer.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Take this week, for example. On Thursday, Canadian athletes and officials got welcome news that Pfizer and BioNTech would donate Covid-19 doses to inoculate team members preparing for the Games, as part of an IOC initiative. A day later, in not so welcome news, Tokyo, which had been in a state of emergency since April 25

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« Réponse #2462 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 02:27:31 pm »
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 Candles, vases and baskets are among the pieces that decorate the cosy little interior design shop that recently opened its doors in Waterdown.Campbell  Co. Home originally got its start online during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way for interior designer Katie Campbell to stay active and diversify her income. Earlier this month, she opened the doors to the businesss physical location in the heart of the community. Its exciting,  said Campbell, a Waterdown resident, of the shops opening.  I love the community. Its a very supportive community.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Campbell  Co. Home shop operates alongside the local entrepreneurs residential design firm, Katie Campbell Interiors and Design, in the plaza on Dundas Street East just east of Mill Street.      The business features many tastefully-sele stanley canada cted items that can be added to any living space. Throw pillows and blankets, ki stanley thermos mug tchen items and even artwork are among the uniquely curated pieces that can liven up or calm a living space.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  I have a lot of clients that come to stanley quencher  me and just want the finishing touches. They dont need a renovation; they dont need a big design,  said Campbell, adding,  They just need the elements to pull it all together in the end.The interior decorator and business owner describes her style as transitional 鈥? a combination of traditional elements and contemporary,  she Uunv Having difficulty booking a flu shot this year  Don t panic 鈥?but be prepared to wait
 WASHINGTON鈥擨 had dinner in Washington this week with a fellow Canadian, who was recalling her education at Humberside Collegiate in Toronto. She recalled the memorial in the hallway there listing the many names of the students who had lost their lives in the two World Wars. It really drove home for students a connection to what Remembrance Day was about 鈥?those people who sat in the same classrooms youre in, who were kids like you,  she said.That got me thinking about the power of memorials that commemorate loss, recognize sacrifice, and represent the scale of historic events. Many of us who grew up with living relatives who fought in those wars 鈥?which, at a certain point in history, was most of us  stanley bottles in Canada 鈥?had personal connections to the suffering, and we were surrounded by monuments and memorials reminding us of how widespread it had been. And every year, we have Remembrance Day to spur such reflection.               ARTIC stanley flasche LE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Such commemorations allowing those who lived through the events to grieve. They offer those of us who follo stanley mugs wed a lesson, and a warning.Such was my mindset when I read a column recently by Doug Saunders of the Globe and Mail calling for a  Remembrance Day for COVIDs fallen.  He suggested that as the global death toll officially exceeds five million, we should seek to memorialize the widespread suffering of the largest global mass-casualty event since the World Wars.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #2463 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 03:12:55 pm »
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 The City of Toronto has pulled a series of public service announcements promoting COVID-19 vaccines for children after an online backlash, saying the videos  missed the mark  and should never have been published.The series of five videos was rolled out online Tuesday, and was intended to  highlight the impact  the pandemic  has had on children  and to  inform parents and caregivers that vaccines for children are now available,  said city spokesperson Brad Ross in an email.Health Canada only approved the first  stanley cup vaccines for the youngest kids in July, and inoculation rates among children in Toronto remain significantly below those of the adult population.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But soon after the ads were posted they faced fierce criticism from social media users, some of whom labelled them  creepy,   dystopian  and  propaganda.  They were removed by Tuesday evening.In one of the ads, a girl is shown looking longingly out a window at a group of children playing outside. When she asks whether she can join them, her mother says no, because  theres still something going around.         ARTICLE CON stanley sverige TINUES BELOW                                  Kids should be out there. Not in here,  reads a caption on the screen.In another ad, a woman is distracted as a little girl bursts into the room while shes having an online meeting. Text flashes on the screen that sa stanley cup ys,  She should be in school.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         Nbbt Ontario cannabis regulator to double monthly store approvals
 Environment Canada has issued as聽special weather statement聽for Halton. Heres a look at traffic, transit, weather and more.TrafficNo major issues on the QEW, Highway 403 or Highway 401. These scheduled closures could impact traffic: https://insidehalton/news-story/10848492--all-lanes-closed-significant-daytime-closures-on-qew-in-burlington-feb-8-10-tr stanley cup igger-traffic-warnings-to-drivers/               ARTIC stanley cup LE CONTINUES BELOW                                        WeatherMainly cloudy in Burlington and Oakville. Clearing near noon. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 this morning then light late this afternoon. High 6.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 https://weather.gc.c stanley cup a/city/pages/on-79_metric_e.htmlMainly cloudy in Halton Hills and Milton with a 30 per cent chance of flurries early this morning. Clearing this afternoon. Wind becoming west 20 km/h this morning. High 6.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        https://weather.gc.ca/city/pages/on-68_metric_e.html                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              GO TransitBurlington GO: The elevator connecting the tunnel to platforms 2 and 3 is out of service. Customers who need this elevator should board the train at Appleby or Aldershot.School bus updatesHere   a live tracker of any school bus delays or cancellations: https://geoquery.haltonbus.ca/Cancellations.aspxSome stories that are trending this morning:Envir

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« Réponse #2464 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 03:33:04 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Premier Kathleen Wynne says Pat Sorbara will not be the managing co-chair of the Ontario Liberals ; 2018 election  stanley water bottle campaign.Pat Sorbara will not be joining the campaign team, Wynne said in a statement Thursday  stanley thermobecher evening. However, I will continue to count upon her personal friendship.Sorbara, who was also Wynne   deputy chief of staff, was acquitted along with local Liberal fundraiser Gerry Lougheed of Election Act bribery charges in October, after a Sudbury, Ont., judge found no jury would convict them.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Sorbara and Lougheed were accused of offering would-be candidate Andrew Olivier a job or appointment to step aside for Wynne   preferred candidate in a 2015 byelection in Sudbury.But Judge Howard Borenstein concluded no reasonable jury could find them guilty, granting a directed verdict application from the defence that called for the charges to be dismissed before the defence called any witnesses.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               stanley kubek                    He found Olivier never could have been the candidate because Wynne had already decided to appoint Glenn Thibeault 鈥?then the NDP MP 鈥?so Sorbara and Lougheed could not be found guilty for inducing Olivier to refrain from becoming a candidate.Sorbara also faced a second charge, alleging that she bribed Thibeault to become the candidate by arranging for paid jobs on the byelection campaign for tw Zvyy By the numbers:Sherman homicide investigation
 The Port Perry hospital auxiliary is looking to add to the nearly half-million dollars its already raised for the Scugog hea botella stanley lth-care facility with the reopening of its popular thrift store.Camilles Closet, a fundraising arm for the Auxiliary to Lakeridge Health Port Perry, officially swung its doors back open on Oct. 1 at its new location in the Food Basics Plaza on Scugog Street. The store offers gently-used mens and womens clothing, shoes, seasonal decorations, housewares, linens, puzzles and stanley romania  other household items. Were very grateful for all the donations people have been bringing in,  said Ruth Spearing, the auxi stanley cupe liary president, of the communitys contributions to stocking the freshly renovated and painted retail store.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This past September marked the 10th anniversary of Camilles Closet, which has raised more than $450,000 for the auxiliary in support of renovations, upgrades and equipment purchases at the Port Perry hospital. Among the projects supported by the auxiliary include a $300,000 pledge to help renovate patient rooms and buying a vein-viewer. We have not been fundraising in any way  since the pandemic started, said Spearing, noting that Camilles Closest will likely be the auxiliarys largest revenue source in 2020. And, she continued, the thrift store got off to a great start as Oct. 1 鈥?opening day at the new location 鈥?saw the store record its best day of sales ever.        ARTICLE CONTI

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 The province is now promising a long-awaited update on the fate of the proposed GTA West highway, passing through Peel,  stanley mugg by the end of January.Its the latest word from the Minister of Transportations office since abruptly announcing in December 2015 the suspension of Environmental Assessment  EA  work on the proposal for a freeway from Vaughan in the east to the Hwy. 401/407 ETR interchange in the west.When Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca put the brakes on that groundwork 鈥?helping determine a proposed route for the highway that would travel through part of north Peel 鈥?he left municipalities, landowners, environmentalists and other interested parties in limbo.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      stanley botella                                    Documents now obtained by  gourde stanley the Ontario Progressive Conservative  PC  Party through Freedom of Information  FOI  requests show the government has so far spent more than $14 million on the environmental assessment process that was halted to reassess a project many now suspect the Liberals may never put back on the road. To suggest that you would get essentially three quarters of the way through an environmental assessment and be willing to walk away from $14 million is just an example of such waste,  said Dufferin-Caledon MPP Sylvia Jones.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Jones is the PC infrastructure critic and filed the FOI request earlier this year to find out how much the government has spent on EA work c Nmfm N.S. premier questions help for murderer
 Halton Hills residents, particularly in Georgetown, can expect road repairs to continue as usual during the spring and summer. The Town of Halton Hills Pavement Management Program will upgrade a number of roads in Georgetown to ensure that roads are safe and in good condition.Included in the 2020 Roads Program will be a bridge rehabilitation and improvements to select intersections.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW             stanley shop                              This is business as usual,  Mayor Rick Bonnette said.  Residents in the vicinity of the construction area can expect some disruption but I would ask for your patience. Its important that we complete these scheduled road construction projects now to support quality of life for years to come.       Construction will be co-ordinated with work pe stanley cup rformed by stanley romania  Halton Region to minimize the impact to residents.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Residents with concerns about dust, noise, or other construction issues are asked to visit haltonhills.ca/roads for more information. Construction delays by factors such as weather will be communicated to residents via hand-delivered notes from the town. Fulfilment of our roads and bridges construction program known as Roads 2020 is our commitment to improving and maintaining critical infrastructure that addresses the needs of all users,  Bill Andrews, acting commissioner of transportation and public works for the town, said.

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada and its G20 partners won ;t yet be following OPEC nations by cutting production to stop spiralling oil prices caused by the COVID-19 crisis and a price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia, Canada   energy minister said Friday.But when Natural Resources Minister Seamus O ;Regan emerged from his video conference with his fellow G20 energy m stanley fr inisters, he said they agreed on policies and the general principle that a stable global energy market is tied to everyone   security and prosperity.The G20 meeting came one day after  stanley thermos mug the OPEC cartel and its partner countr stanley becher ies agreed to measures to boost oil prices by cutting production by a tenth of global supply, or as much as 10 million barrels a day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We did not discuss numbers. It was not about numbers, O ;Regan said.He billed the meeting a success in part because it appeared Russia and Saudi Arabia 鈥?both G20 members 鈥?played nice on finding a common solution after their international oil price war.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In March, Russia would not agree to cut its output, so an angry Saudi Arabia responded increasing its oil production and reducing its price.It was really quite something, that they were, that everybody agreed on the need for price stability. Solidarity is the world that came to mind, said O ;Regan.               ARTICLE CONTINUES B Hbrn Kitchener-South Hespeler MP Marwan Tabbara due back in court in January
 Nuance is hard, but lets try. China absolutely deserves criticism for its role in covering up the pandemic in its infancy, and for its bullying form of global autocracy. The World Health Organization did not do everything right, and is far from flawless. And Canada could have done better. All three are true.But even beyond Donald Trumps blatant attempt to shift blame from his own galactic incompetence, so much of this particular argument is dressed up in fingerpaint nativism, or partisan shot-taking, or cherry-picked hindsight. It was led by Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, who has not distinguished himself in this crisis, and half-heartedly echoed by Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, among others.One former Scheer campaign official, Georganne Burke, has circulated a petition asking for Dr. Theresa Tam be fi stanley cups red, as has the disgraceful alt-right site, The Rebel. And its happening as the pandemic still spreads.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  stanley taza                         I think  the federal governments  problem is the WHO were conservative in their estimates, and they agreed or at least repeated the truths that they heard from China,  said Dr. Andrew Morris, a Harvard-trained epidemiologist who is a professor at the University of Toronto, and the medical director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program at Sinai-UHN.  Thats problematic. There were several of us who said,  stanley termohrnek youve got to take what comes from China with a grain of salt. But in terms of how they respo

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« Réponse #2467 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 04:25:18 pm »
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 Halton health officials are reporting 69 more COVID-19 cases on Wednesday  May 19 , as the region declared two more outbreaks at long-term care facilities.There were 52 new infections on Tuesday.Todays report shows that there are 24 newly confirmed positive cases in Oakville, 22 in Burlington, 18 in Milton, and five in Halton Hill stanley termoska s.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Younger people make up most of the new cases. About 55 per cent are in people under 40 鈥?and 30 per cent in people aged 40 to 59. According to the data, many people caught the virus from close contact and community transmission, with some also linked to outbreaks.The latest outbreaks were declared on May 17 at Billings Court Manor long-term care home with four reported cases and Creek Way Village long-term care home with two cases. Both are located in Burlington.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 So far, 16,880 cases have been confirmed in Halton since the start of the pandemic 鈥?including 5,273 variant cases 鈥?with 16,244 marked as resolved.The number of active COVID-19 cases drops from 553 to 537, while the seven-day average is 76.7 stanley cup .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There are still 67 people hospitalized with COVID-19 across Halton hospitals, including 29 in ICU. The ICU bed occupancy rate is 79 per cen stanley spain t, according to the regions website.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                       Ulxx Mandatory alcohol screening for drivers coming into effect in December: Halton police
 A long-anticipated mens addiction treatment facility near Renfrew will likely open next spring.Teen Challenge is a 12-month, faith-based, residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation program with more than 15 centres across Canada and 1,400 worldwide. The 568 Castleford Rd. location in Horton will serve Eastern Ontario. The 195-acre property contains a 16-resident building, a staff house that will likely include four more residents, a wood shop, and chapel.Although teen appears in the name, all residents will be men 18 years and older.  It was named in 1960 when a Christian evangelist was working with kids and was officially changed to Ad stanley deutschland ult  Teen Challenge in 2017.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW  stanley cup         stanley website                                 Stephen Prendergast is overseeing the opening. He has a bachelors degree from Emmanuel Bible College, is a member of the Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation, and is a graduate of the program. He tells the story of his addictions at schools, church gatherings, and other areas. Often it is the prosthetic foot he holds up that creates the deepest impact. This is a result of a choice I made to drink and drive my Harley [motorcycle] to buy drugs,  Prendergast said in his office at the staff house.  We all have choices to make. If one kid can change courses in their life because of this, it was worth it.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 His story appears here: teenchallenge.ca/stephens-sto

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« Réponse #2468 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 04:37:04 pm »
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 The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday  this file will be updated throughout the day . Web links to longer stories if available.2:50 p.m.: Each day the  HowsMyFlattening group, a volunteer-driven Ontario think tank, ana stanley kubek lyzes and publicly posts travel patterns, hospital capacity, the effects of p stanley canada ublic health restriction and loosening decisions, new cases and many other data points.Soon they will add data that shows how far people ar stanley bottles e moving from their homes, analyses of job postings, spikes in emergency calls for food and shelter, and more, all in an attempt to  forecast  where the pandemic is going.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Read the full story from the Stars Kevin Donovan.2:45 p.m.: Many more park facilities and amenities in Mississauga will begin opening up after being closed for around two months due to COVID-19 emergency measures.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Mississauga council voted to begin  phase two  of reopening June 1, which includes allowing use of park benches, picnic shelters, nine leash-free dog zones, BMX and skate parks, tennis courts and seasonal washrooms.The reopenings will include placing new signage at the facilities and city staff will continue to  inform and educate  park users on physical distancing after opening, a report to council said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Read more from  Bxhu Halton reports 30 new cases of COVID-19, double digit increase in Halton Hills, one death in Milton
 Sobeys Inc. has recalled a product from its shelves due to possible salmonella contamination.The Canadian Food Inspection Agency  CFIA  announced Sobeys and Foodland brand Asian Vegetable Mix  starting with UPC 208066  was recalled on Wednesday, March 11.This recall was triggered by test results, the CFIA said in its recall warning. The CFIA i stanley termohrnek s conducting a food safety investigation, which may lead to the recall of other products. If other high-risk products are recalled, the CFIA will notify the public through updated food recall warnings.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        No illnesses associated with consumption of the products have been reported yet.      The CFIA warns food contaminated with salmonella may not look or smell spoiled, but can still make you sick. Short-term symptoms include fever,  stanley cup becher vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, headaches and abdominal cramps.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Young children, pregnan stanley taza t women, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems are at a greater risk of becoming sick and possibly contracting serious and sometimes deadly infections.

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 TORONTO 鈥?No  stanley cups winning ticket was sold for the $5 million jackpot in Saturday nigh stanley bottles t   Lotto 649 draw.However, the guaranteed $1 million prize was won by a lottery player i stanley canada n British Columbia.The jackpot for the next Lotto 649 draw on July 8 will be approximately $6 million.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Hkuh Pandemic sends Toronto home sales plunging
 As health officials suggest COVID-19 is  peaking,  it appears gas prices will too.That break at the pump that weve seen since mid-March may be winding down. According to the crowdsourced GasBuddy website, prices in Hamilton are up 4.7 cents from last weeks average of 80.2 cents per litre.According to Patrick DeHaan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy, as provinces and states begin slowly reopening businesses, oil and gas refineries that have slowed production to prevent flooding the market with unwanted gasoline will raise production.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Although it  remains to be seen how quickly refine stanley botella rs will raise production to meet the locations that have or will begin to reopen in the days and weeks ahead,  he said.      For Hamilton, it means its unlikely well see numbers like we did on March 26, which marked the lowest average on record since 2008 at 63.9 cents per litre.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW             stanley quencher                      As of 1 p.m. on May 5, the average price i stanley cup n the city was 84.9 cents per litre, which ranks slightly higher than the provincial average of 82.8/L.

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« Réponse #2470 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 04:59:16 pm »
Kkus Hamilton cop Andrew Pfeifer accused of racial profiling found not guilty
 Halton Regional Police are revealing some more information about a shooting in an Oakville neighbourhood in the hopes members of the public come forward with dash cam video.The gunfire erupted on Zachary Crescent shortly after 6 p.m on Jan. 16 and left a man wounded and hospitalized.Police say a white Honda SUV with damage to the passenger side was observed in the Zachary Crescent area throughout the day on Jan. 16. 聽               ARTICLE CONT stanley quencher INUES BELOW                                        Shortly after 6 p.m., police said, two males in dark clothing exited the white SUV and  8220 hot multiple rounds into a car on Zachary Crescent, striking a ma stanley cup n.聽 聽The two shooters then fled back to the SUV and were last seen travelling n stanley thermos orthbound on Post Road, police said        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police believe the suspects had attended the area hours before the shooting occurred.聽 聽The suspects are also believed to have been in the area on January 12 and 13.聽 Anyone with witness information or dash cam footage from the areas of Zachary Crescent, Post Road, Camellia Crescent, Marvin Avenue, Bowbeer Road and Vernon Powell Drive on January 16, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., or on January 12 or 13 is asked to contact the 2 District Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4747 ext. 2216.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police are also investigating a potential link between a vehicle found burning in Whitb Knmk Snow Event    declared in Burlington and here   s what that means for residents
 LA PORTE, Texas 鈥?Plans are for the retired Battleship Texas to weigh anchor and sail away from its longtime berth at the San Jacinto Battleground.Bruce Bramlett of the Battleship Texas Foundation says the 107-year-old veteran of both world wars will be moved permanently after the end of the year from the slip that   been its berth for 70 years. Bramlett says the ship isn ;t seeing enough paid visit stanley uk ors to pay for the aging ship   maintenance.The recent session of the Legislature unanimously approved a measure to provide $35 million to repair the leaky battleship before it   moved.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bramlett says the legislation, which awaits Gov. Greg Abbott   signat stanley tumblers ure, doesn ;t specify a new home site. One o stanley termoska f the bill   sponsors, Rep. John Cyrier of Lockhart, has suggested Galveston as a new home, though.      By The Associated Press        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #2471 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 05:13:47 pm »
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 The Milton community is mourning the loss of Canadas most famous hockey dad, who was a fixture at local events f stanley cup or more than 20 years.Walter Gretzky, father of Wayne Gretzky, was first brought to Milton by his friend, Rev. Mark Curtis of Grace Anglican Church, and made regular appearances at the Miracle on Main Street annual charity event.He was also a frequent guest at the New Years Bell ringing at Milton Town Hall.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Heres what some locals had to say about his passing. Father Mark would bring Walter in for breakfast and 90 per cent of the time he would be going table to table signing autographs and singing for the ladies,  said Troy Newton, owner of Troys Diner and co-organizer of Miracle on Main Street.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The server would constantly be saying, Mr. Gretzky your breakfast is ready and he used to always respond, I know. Just one more autograph. Walter was as close to Canadian royalty as you could find, a true Canadian icon. Walter would show up at 6 a.m. for Miracle on  stanley thermobecher Main. He would never stop signing autographs until the last person left. The world can certainly use more people like Walter.  The Milton Sports Hall of Fame was saddened to hear of the passing of the Great Walter Gretzky,  said Joe Yaworski, chair of the Milton Sports Hall of Fame.               ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup  BELOW                                         Being the greates Dexw Housing starts jump 14.4% in November
 Peel will be getting more affordable housing units following a multimillion d stanley cup ollar investment from the federal government.In an Aug. 12 online announcement, Canadas Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, Ahmed Hussen, said the federal government was allocating $22.9 million to the Region of Peel to create around 58 affordable units within a year. These will be dedicated to go to people living in precarious housing situations or people experiencing homelessness, or those who are at risk of experiencing homelessness,  he said at the virtual announcement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Peel is one of 30 Canadian municipalities receiving up to $1.5 billion as part of the federal governments rapid housing initiative, which aims to add at least 4,500 affordable units, this year and next.      The announcement comes as Peels subsidized wait-list has grown to over 22,000 as of July 2021.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In an emailed statement, Jennifer McLaughlin, Pee stanley cup ls manager of housing stanley cup  system performance, said money from other levels of government  will be vital  to the success of the regions housing and homelessness action plans.She did not comment on where the new 58 units would be located within Peel and said  details of the exact projects related to this funding will be confirmed and submitted in the coming weeks.

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« Réponse #2472 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 05:35:54 pm »
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 The Guelph Humane Society has officially moved in stanley cup to its new home at 190 Hanlon Creek Blvd., but there is still some work to be done in the fundraising department.JUST THE FACTS We are now only short $1.15 million,  said GHS marketing and communications manager Natalie Thomas in an email Tuesday, March 9.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The organization broke ground on the new building in September 2019, with help from a $5-million gift from Kim and Stu Lang, but it is still short of its $10-million goal.During its moving weekend from March 5 to 7, the organization made up some fundraising ground with a successful donation matching campaign, sponsored by B.A.P. Heating and Cooling Services. The compa stanley tumbler ny had offered to match donations made over the weekend up to a total of $1,500.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The community surpassed that in the end,  said Thomas.In total, more than $14,000 was raised over the three days, she said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The organization will also run its first 50/50 lottery, starting this month, in hopes  stanley water bottle of further closing the gap on the capital campaign, she said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The lottery will run from March 15 to April 15, and it will have a guaranteed jackpot of $5,000.The animals, who spent the duration of the move in foster care, were move Znlf OHL Roundup: Ottawa 67   s win high-scoring contest
 Ontario electricity ratepayers can choose to bolt from time-of-use pricing after Halloween.While the Prog stanley cup ressive Conservatives are freezing electricity prices round the clock at 12.8 cents per kilowatt hour through Oct. 31, Energy Minister Greg Rickford said consumers will then be able to select the billing plan that works best fo stanley cup r them.With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing more people to work from home, Rickford on Monday moved to eliminate time-of-use  TOU  pricing for the next fi stanley tumbler ve months.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        At the start of the outbreak, he cut peak pricing to 10.1 cents per kilowatt hour with rates higher at other times of day, which saved the average household around $20 a month through May. Homeowners will notice very little difference from one bill to the next,  the minister said of the immediate change to one fixed pricing.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The new COVID-19 recovery rate will provide stability for Ontario electricity consumers, while we work to reopen our province and restart our economy,  he said from Kenora. We recognize that businesses and families are living with a great deal of uncertainty, and they need to know what they can expect when they open their electricity bills every month.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Rickford said that starting Nov. 1, hydro ratepayers will be able to either to return to time-of-use pri

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« Réponse #2473 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 05:47:18 pm »
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 Three women have been arrested after they were found squatting in an unoccupied apartment in Burlington, police allege.Halton police said they were contacted by the owner of a rental unit on Queensway Drive after he noticed unauthorized individuals appeared to be staying there.Officers atten stanley cup ded on Friday, July 1 at 11:30 p.m., and located three female suspects, police said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police soon determined the rental property had been entered through a broken window.A 26-year-old woman from Burlingto cups stanley n, a 32-year-old woman from Burlington and a 45-year-old woman of no fixed address have been charged with being unlawfully in a dwelling house.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The charges have not been proven in court.STORAGE FACILITY               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A 56-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a persons failed break-in to a storage facility in Burlington on Saturday, July 1, police say.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              At around 7:50 a.m., someone approached a storage facility on Fairvew Street, near Darlene Court, and scaled a fence surrounding the property, police said.The individual then reportedly appr stanley hrnek oached a structure on the property and began entering codes unsuccessfully on the keypad.He fled empty-handed when he was unable to get in.Halton police were cal Zxqr Muskoka bakery reopens following recent COVID-19 positive staff member
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday  this file will be updated throughout the day . Web links to longer stories  stanley cup if available.2:30 p.m.: Business groups and border communities that depend on traffic across the Canada-U.S. border are growing impatient with travel restrictions that appear poised to stretch into a fourth straight month.The mutual ban on non-essential travel between the two countries, which went into effect in March, is set to expire June 21 鈥?but Canadian officials say they anticipate another 30-day extension stanley polska .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Thats bad news for businesses and towns that depend on the free flow of people over the border, and they say its time the two governments started speaking publicly about not just when, but how they plan to open it back up.Garry Douglas, CEO of the North Country Chamber of Commerce in Plattsburgh, N.Y., said the economic relationship between Canada and the U.S. is too complex to be sustained solely by allowing trade shipments to continue.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Douglas says personal meetings, sales calls, site visits and networking opportunities have been impossible for months, and the restrictions are exacting an economic toll that has so far gone undocumented.He says he wants to hear more about how the two countries plan to ease some of that pressure before t stanley cup hey announce another extension of the travel ban.   

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« Réponse #2474 le: Novembre 05, 2024, 06:14:28 pm »
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 The City of Hamilton is closing Sydenham Road for multiple days this week to  safely address an urgent erosion and slope stability concern. JUST THE FACTSIn a media release, the city said a full closure of the Sydenham Road escarpment access will occur on Feb. 16  for approximately two to three days, weather permitting.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Concerns about the stability of the escarpment in the area were raised through a routine maintenance review and need immediate attention in the inter stanley kubek est of public safety, the city said.The city said as the closure is occurring at the same time as the closure of the Highway 8 Dundas-Greensville hill and will create a long detour for drivers in the area, they are doing  everything we can to reop stanley quencher en Sydenham, Road as quickly as possible to limit the inconvenience to motorists.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The city said the road is expected to reopen to traffic each night around 7 p.m. while work is not occurring.There will be no formal detour set up for the closure and the city is recommending mot stanley botella orists avoid the area, if possible.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The city understands this closure is challenging due to both the geography of the Sydenham Road access and other construction in the area; however, this work must be done immediately in order to avoid a slope failure along Sydenham Road,  the city sa Xxyz Illegal Cambridge pot shop raided for second time
 Six Oakville residents have been charged after Halton police executed two search warrants Wednesday.Halton Regional Police seized 81 grams of methamphetamine, nine grams of crack cocaine, 2.4 grams of fentanyl  pink in colour , nine grams of fentanyl  purple in colour  and approximately 118 blue and white pills that are believed to be oxycodone.Police also seized $335 i stanley website n cash.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The search warrants, conducted at Oakville homes, were obtained following a lengthy drug trafficking investigation by the 2 District Street Crime Unit.As a result six people, all Oakville residents, were charged:        ARTICLE C stanley website ONTINUES BELOW                                 Greg Henderson, 29, is charged with three counts of trafficking a controlled substance  one each for cocaine, methamphetamine and fentanyl , three counts of possession for the purpo stanley cup se of trafficking  one each for cocaine, methamphetamine and fentanyl , breach of recognizance and fail to comply with undertaking.Joseph Timer Macleod, 55, is charged with trafficking a controlled substance  fentanyl  and possession for the purpose of trafficking  fentanyl .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Marlon Ricardo Matthews, 31, is charged with possession of a controlled substance  fentanyl , fail to comply with release order, fail to comply with probation order                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW