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 An inspector scrutinizes bottles of Coca-Cola as they pass in front of a piercing light, in Cincinnati, Ohio, in the 19 stanley cup 40sCincinnati Historical Society / Getty ImagesBy Noah RaymanApril 3, 2015 11:00 AM EDTStarting when Passover begins on Friday night, Jews who are keeping kosher for the holiday must forgo foods with wheat, corn and other grains for the eight-day festival, severely restricting their diet. But one luxury is not out of reach: Coca-Cola.The Atlanta-based soda maker provides a kosher-for-Passover version of its m stanley cup ainstay cola, identifiable by its yellow cap. Unlike most commercial sodas in the U.S.  stanley cup that are sweetened with corn syrup, this concoction uses sugar, helping it pass muster for those avoiding grainsmdash;and making it popular among those who say they prefer the flavor.Hipsters and observant Jews alike are largely indebted to the efforts of one Orthodox rabbi eight decades ago. Rabbi Tuvia Geffen, Lithuanian-born but residing in Coke   Georgia hometown, noticed that, of all the dietary restrictions of Passover, staying away from the soda was proving particularly difficult for his congregants. Before the holiday rolled around in 1935, responding to popular demand, he investigated the ingredients of the soft drink.Because it has become an insurmountable problem to induce the great majority of Jews to refrain from partaking of this drink, Rabbi Geffen wrote in his rabbinical ruling. I have tried earnestly to find a method of permi Azfh Speaker Ryan: House Won t Rush to Repeal Obamacare
 The Planned Parenthood logo is pictured outside a clinic in Boston, June 27, 2014.Dominick Reuter鈥擱eut jordan ersBy Daniel WhiteUpdated: August 27, 2015 1:25 PM [ET] | Originally published: August 27, 2015 12:25 PM EDT;A bust at a Smithsonian museum is the latest target in a heated back and forth between conservatives and Planned Parenthood.Conservative groups are calling on the National Portrait Gallery to remove of a bust of Margaret Sanger from the Washington, D.C. museum, the Associated Press reports. Sanger, who died in 1966, founded two groups that eventually became Planned Parenthood.Planned Parenthood has been harshly criticized by conservatives following the releas adidas originals e of a series of undercover videos that show employees of the healthcare organization negotiating the sale of fetal tissue. However, a group of ministers lead by former Republican politician E.W. Jackson and the conservative non-profit ForAmerica say their opposition to the bust is based on Sanger   support of eugenics, a social movement that sought to remove undesirable traits from the gene pool through sterilization and selective breeding.Brent Bozell, chairman of ForAmerica, told the AP that Sanger believed eugenics could be used to  8220 terilize out of existence the poor jordan , the blacks.Republican politicians have echoed these claims. Presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas have written a letter to lawmakers that calls the sculpture   display by the museum a

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« Réponse #301 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 10:16:48 am »
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 Halton police stanley cup  nabbed stanley cup  14 people for allegedly driving impaired over the past several days.Below is a map of all alleged impaired driving incidents responded to by Halton Regional Police throughout the week, and where exactly, those incidents occurred. Youll find a summary of each incident and where it occurred by clicking on the point of interest.Below the map is a plain-text summary of each incident.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        All persons charged are presumed innocent until proven gui stanley thermosflasche lty in a court of law.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On Feb. 25, 2022, just after 10 p.m., Halton Police officers conducted a traffic stop in the area of Mill Street East and Frederick Street South in Acton. As a result of an investigation, a 64-year-old from Acton was charged with operation while impaired and blood alcohol concentration 80 mgs or more, within two hours.On Febr. 26, 2022, just before 1 a.m., Halton Police officers responded to a citizen-initiated complaint in the area of Sherin Drive and Bridge Road in Oakville. As a result of an investigation, a 48-year-old from Mississauga was charged with operation while impaired and blood alcohol concentration 80 mgs or more, within two hours.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Feb. 26, 2022, just after 9:30 p.m., Halton Police officers conducted a traffic stop in the area of Plains Road East and St. Matthews Avenue  Qzjf TSX drops despite improved jobs report
 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada   telecommunications ombudsman says the top issue raised by customers in the latter part of 2019 was the information disclosed by th stanley cups eir service providers, followed closely by incorrect charges.The statistics compiled by the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-Television Services, or CCTS, covered six months ended Jan. 31.The agency receives its funding from the industry, but is independent under a mandate from the CRTC 鈥?Canada   federal regulator.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        CCTS handled 8,621 complaints in the later months of 2019, with wireless and internet services generating 71 per cent of the issues raised.      Complaints often included multiple issues, totalling 23,839, of which 44.2 per cent were stanley cups  about wireless services and 26.5 per cent were about internet services.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mug                                  Information disclosures represented 13.9 per cent of the total issues raised followed by incorrect charges at 11.9 per cent of the total.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 12, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #302 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 05:56:38 pm »
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 The 30-year-old Oshawa man who died in a motorcycle crash in North York Wednesday evening was a Toronto firefighter.Stuart Bryan, a five-year member of the service, worked out of Station 145 in the Wilson Road and Dufferin Street area. He was very involved in the job, loved it, loved life. Its a real tragedy,  Toronto Fire Services Distr stanley vattenflaska ict Chief Stephan Powell said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The crash happened on Leslie Street near Corning Road, south of Van Horne Avenue, at 6:57 p.m. April 26.Toronto police Constable Clint Stibbe said a 46-year-old man driving a 2001 Jeep was attempting to exit a private driveway on the west side of Leslie as a 2004 Suzuki motorcycle was heading southbound on the street.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  As the vehicle  Jeep  pulled out,  it  struck the side of the motorcycle, knocking the rider and the motorcycle to the roadway,  Const. Stibbe said.Bryan suffered life-threatening injuries and was taken to hospital where he died early Thu stanley mugs rsday mo stanley taza rning.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        No charges have yet been laid. The investigation is ongoing.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Witnesses are asked to contact police traffic services at 416-808-1900 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS  8477 , online at 222tips or text TOR and your message to CRIMES  274637 . Rhwi Onerous   : Halton District School Board trustees call for province to review approval process for new schools
 OTTAWA 鈥?The federal anti-money laundering agency says it gave more than 2,000 intelligence leads to partners in the last fiscal year despite the havoc the COVID-19 pandemic created for the business world.The Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada, known as Fintrac, tries to pinpoint cash linked to money laundering and stanley cup  terrorism by sifting through millions of bits of information from banks, insurance companies, securities dealers, real estate brokers, casinos and others.In its annual report tabled in Parliament this week, Fintrac says it disclosed 2,057 pieces of financial intelligence to police and security agencies such as the RCMP and Canadian Security Intelligence Service.      stanley cup           ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Of the disclosures, 1,582 were related to money laundering, 296 to terrorism financing and threats to the security of Canada, and 179 to a combination of these.Drugs, fraud and tax evasion were the most common offences linked to the disclosures.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Fintrac says the intelligence contributed to 393 project-level investigations at the municipal, provincial and federal levels across the country.Canadian police forces, especially the RCMP, were the main recipients of the centre   financial intelligence.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Nada Semaan, who recently left her position as director of the  stanley cup centr

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« Réponse #303 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 06:18:56 pm »
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 Georgetown family physician Dr. Nigel Phipps has admitted to showing naked pictures o stanley vaso f himself 鈥?selfies, to be specific 鈥?to more than a dozen patients.But why I thought they would think what I thought ... I thought it was humorous, innocuous, the 57-year-old doctor testified in his own defence at his discipline hearing Thursday at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario  CPSO , about how he wanted to share with patients what he thought was a funny story of a stranger accidentally seeing one of the naked selfies several years ago.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Through counselling, I realize peop stanley water bottle le don ;t think what you think.Indeed, a number of complainants testified Thursday, as well as at the beginning of the hearing in July, that they felt embarrassed, violated, and confused when their doctor showed them the photos in the examination room. A strong yuck factor, as one patient put it in an agreed statement of facts filed by the college Thursday.   stanley cup       ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Phipps admits to showing four photos of himself in various stages of undress to several patients and staff, and that this constitutes the college charge of disgraceful, dishonourable or unprofessional conduct. He denies the college allegation that his conduct amounts to sexual abuse of patients.The photos are as follows: one where Phipps is naked with hi Adse Fitness industry awaits COVID-19 protocols review
 Hello Cannabis, which  stanley cup opened a medical marijuana education centre last year at 51 Cootes Dr. in Dundas, is under review for the seventh and final retail cannabis licence in the west region.The licence application is for 57 Cootes Dr., the currently vacant space next to the Beer Store, and filed under the name Santino J. Coppolino. It was posted for a 15-day public commenting period by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario on Wednesday morning, March 13.The Dundas Star News interviewed Hello Cannabis president and CEO Stephen Verbeek back聽in 2017.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        At the time, Ver stanley cups beek said he hoped the province would eventually allow private cannabis retailers when legalization occurred.Hello Cannabis does not currently sell any products, instead providing information and assistance to p stanley termoska eople licensed to buy medical marijuana from legal providers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On March 13, shortly after the Hello Cannabis licence commenting period was announced, Verbeek was already fielding several media calls about one of Hamiltons two planned legal cannabis retail stores.Verbeek told the Dundas Star News they want to bring an informed and educational focus  unique from the illegal dispensaries Hamilton is used to.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They plan to only hire experts in the field of cannabis and Verbeek said Hello Cannabis

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada has imposed san gourde stanley ctions against key figures in the regime of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.Freeland says the targeted sanctions are aimed at 40 officials and individuals 鈥?including Maduro himself 鈥?who are helping to undermine th stanley nz e security, stability and integrity of democratic institutions in Venezuela.The sanctions freeze any assets the individuals may have in Canada and bans Canadians from engaging them in business dealings.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley cup                         Canada has accused Maduro of moving his country toward dictatorship and has repeatedly spoken out against him.Maduro, who assumed office in 2013, was a close associate of former president Hugo Chavez.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 For most of his presidency, Maduro has ruled by decree and has sidelined the elected national assembly.During his tenure, the Venezuelan economy has teetered near collapse.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Freeland said Canada supports democracy in Venezuela.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Canada will not stand by silently as the government of Venezuela robs its people of their fundamental democratic rights, she said in a statement.Today   announcement of sanctions against the Maduro regime underscores our commitment to defendin Frae Bank CEOs warn of COVID-19 headwinds
 A high stanley flask -ranking Barrie police officer has been charged with misconduct under the Police Services Act.Inspt. Kevin McLean was charged with discreditable conduct following an investigation by the OPP professional standards bureau.McLean, a 26-year officer, was investigated following an allegation of an on-duty internal incident late last year, a Barrie police media release says.           botella stanley      ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        After receiving a complaint, Chief Kimberley Greenwood requested the assistance of the OPP to ensure trans stanley polska parency and accountability.       When an allegation against an officer is received, it is taken very seriously. The Barrie Police Service holds its members accountable while on duty and off duty and recognizes that public trust and confidence is a cornerstone of policing,  Greenwood said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 McLean has been reassigned to alternative duties pending the outcome of the Police Services Act proceedings.Allegations against officers charged under the act are not made public until an official hearing is held. McLean   first appearance before a disciplinary panel is on March 4.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #305 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 11:38:17 pm »
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 QUEBEC 鈥?Powerful women who rise to the top level of Quebec provincial politics are not spared from sexual misconduct and harassment, The Canadian Press has learned.In the wake of the  MeToo movement that is raising awareness of sexual harassment, the 37 female members of the national assembly were asked to discuss their own experiences.Of the 24 women who agreed to participate through surveys or interviews, most said they ;d lived through some form of misconduct.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Almost two-thirds  63 per cent  said they ;d experienced one or more forms of sexual misconduct as they carried out their duties as politicians.Forty-two per cent of respondents said they  stanley cup had been victims of sexual harassment before entering politics, while two women said they had been sexually assaulted.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The six cabinet ministers and 18 backbenchers reported numerous forms of misconduct that included groping, d stanley thermobecher erogatory remarks of a sexual nature, comments on their physical appearance, intimidation, exhibitionism, inappropriate gestures and assault.Liberal MNA Karine Vallieres, who agreed to publicly discuss her experience, recalled being assaulted by a man dressed in a mascot costume durin stanley cup g a public event in her riding.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Vallieres said that when she agreed to pose for a photo with the man he  Cgqg Training PSWs to cost $38.5M over two years: PBO
 OTTAWA 鈥?Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says he plans to move quickly this fall to set legislated targets to stanley quencher  cut Canada   greenhouse gas emissions that  stanley cups go even further than what has already been promised.Wilkinson told The Canadian Press in an interview this week that COVID-19 is a priority but that Canada cannot take its eye off the ball when it comes to climate change.While COVID is certainly a threat to the health and safety of Canadians and to our economic recovery, the crisis that is climate change, if left unaddressed, will have impacts that are even more significant than COVID-19, he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We need to elevate our level of ambition and our urgency with which we are addressing the carbon issue.The Liberals promised during the 2019 election that they would be aiming to cut more greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 than was promised in  vaso stanley the Paris climate accord, and will bring in a law to set five-year targets for curbing emissions all the way to 2050, when the goal is to be at net zero.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 That means Canada needs to curb its emissions drastically over three decades and ensure any greenhouse gases still being produced can be absorbed rather than remain in the atmosphere.That legislation has never materialized, and plans for it got delayed by the pandemic. So did many other facets of the Liberals ;

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« Réponse #306 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 06:55:11 am »
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 OSHAWA, Ont. 鈥?The Oshawa Generals snapped their four-game losing skid with a 4-3 victory over the Peterborough Petes in the Ontario Hockey League on Sunday.Stuart Rolofs, Luke Torrance, Cameron Butler and Brett Harrison scored for the Generals  18-16-1-2 . Mathew Hill had two assists while Zachary Paputsakis made 30 saves.Tucker Robertson, with his 23rd of th stanley cups uk e season, Sam Alfano and Nick Lardis scored for the Petes  13-22-2-0 . Michael Simpson stopped 30-of-34 shots.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Oshawa was 0 for 2 with the man advantage.  stanley mug The Petes were 0 for 3.-        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 BULLDOGS 5 FRONTENACS 2HAMILTON, Ont. 鈥?Jan Mysak and Ryan Winterton each scored twice and added one assist for Hamilton  21-10-2-2 , winners of three straig stanley travel mug ht. Arber Xhekaj and George Diaco had two helpers apiece. Jordan Frasca and Francesco Arcuri scored Kingston  22-10-3-0 .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        -                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              WOLVES 6 COLTS 5SUDBURY, Ont. 鈥?Sudbury  13-22-3-1  jumped out to a 6-1 lead early in the third period but Barrie  20-10-4-0  refused to relent, scoring four goals in just over four minutes in the losing effort. Nick DeGrazia scored twice for the Wolves and Anthony Tabak notched a pair of goals for the Colts.-BATTALION 3 67 ;S 2  SO NORTH BAY, Ont.  Jmja Crime declining in Erin, despite vandalism spike
 OTTAWA 鈥?An Ontario nuclear power company is getting $20 million from Ottawa to try to get its new small modular reactor in line with Canada   safety regulations.The grant to Terrestrial Energy in Oakville, Ont., is the first investment Canada has made in small modular reactors, or SMRs. It comes just weeks before Natural Resources Minister Seamus O 8 stanley cup 217;Regan expects to produce a road map to show how the emerging technology will be used to help get Canada to its climate change goals.Just last week, the International Energy Agency released a landmark report showing that achieving our target of net-zero emissions without nuclear energy will take a lot longer, with a great risk of failure, he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Canada has promised to cut its stanley cup  greenhouse gas emissions by almost one-third in the next 10 years, and then to net-zero by 2050, so any emissions still produced are captured by nature or technology.About one-fifth of Canada   electricity still comes from fossil fuels, including natural gas and coal.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Nuclear generators produce no greenhouse gas emissions. They currently make up 15 per cent of Canada   energy mix overall, but only Ontario and New Brunswick use nuclear reactors for  stanley termohrnek electricity.Those CANDU reactors are big and expensive, while SMRs are pitched as smaller and more versatile, and can be shi

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« Réponse #307 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 07:59:17 am »
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 Three elementary schools in Halton will be open this summer to register kindergarten to Grade 8 students for the fall.Registering at this time helps the board prepare for the upcoming school year and provides students more time to become familiar with their new school.The following elementary schools will be open to famili stanley termosar es to register their students:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?In-person r stanley fr egistration for all elementary schools in Oakville is available at Oodenawi Public School, 385 Sixteen Mile Dr., Oakvill stanley thermobecher e, July 11, 12, 18 and 19 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.鈥?In-person registration for all elementary schools in Milton is available at Viola Desmond Public School, 1450 Leger Way, Milton, July 14, 15, 18 and 19 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?In-person registration for all elementary schools in Burlington is available at C.H. Norton Public School, 2120 Cleaver Ave., Burlington, July 11, 12, 18 and 19 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.鈥?Families can find their local school by visiting the HDSBs Find My Local School webpage.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Secondary students  Grade 9 to 12  new to the HDSB can register for school when all secondary school offices reopen on Monday, Aug. 22.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Families are asked to bring the following original documents when registeri Xztd Holland Landing resident realizes antiques dream
 Dr. Natasha Crowcroft has a pretty sunny disposition for someone who fought for Ontario public health for years and saw budgets get gutted, and whose specialty is immunization in an era where some people think they know better. She runs the centre for vaccine-preventable diseases at the Un stanley cup iversity of Toronto. Shes fighting a good fight. You cant assume anything in this fiel stanley cup d, because people are people,  says Crowcroft,  and they delight and surprise us by behaving in unexpected ways. Thats one way to put it. In the age of the coronavirus, the vaccine is seen as salvation. We are told it is 12 to 18 months away, if we get one, and experts seem optimistic: Dr. Crowcroft notes there are 100 possibilities in the global pipeline; Dr. Andrew Morris, a professor of infectious diseases at the University of Toronto, and the medical director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program at Sinai-University Health Network, calls the response to COVID-19  the most rapid and impressive dissemination of science in the history of man.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        So if we reach the blessed day when a vaccine is shown to safely work, in the space before we can celebrate like its the liberation of the world, were going to need to get enough of the vaccine. And then enough people have to take it. Or the government has to make them. As to what sort of vaccination protocols w stanley termohrnek ill be in place, we still have a fair bit of time to reflect on that to make s

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« Réponse #308 le: Novembre 03, 2024, 08:10:34 am »
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 Theres been no change in the number of people being treated with COVID-19 in Halton hospitals, according to the latest update on Halton Regions website.The regions COVID-19 dashboard on Thursday  March 17  shows that there are five people in hospitals 鈥?four were admitted because of COVID-19 and one admitted for other reasons but tested positive for the virus.The acute care bed occupancy rate is 104 per cent, while the ICU bed occupancy rate is 74 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Last Thursday, there were six hospitalizations across the region.No new deaths were reported and the death toll stands at 345.        ARTICLE CON stanley spain TINUES BELOW                                 The region also reported 66 additional lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases 鈥?27 in Burlington, 22 in Oakville, 13 in Milton, and four in Halton Hills. The actual numbers are likely to be higher.There have been 44,091 confirmed cases since the onset of the pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Wednesday, Halton administered 358 doses of COVID-19 vaccines. As of today, 1,272,940 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been given. To date, 92 per cent of eligible Halton residents have had at least two d stanley mugs oses and 58 per cent have received at least three.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              According to officials, the risks o stanley thermobecher f COVID-19 infection and hospitalizations among unvaccinate Oyxa Stunt double   s dream of being a ninja leads to new Bracebridge business
 TORONTO 鈥?Cineplex Inc. says it has won a court battle against a U.K. theatre giant that was due to purchase the Canadian cinema company before the COVID-19 pandemic struck.Toronto-based Cineplex announced Thursday evening that the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled  stanley mugs in its favour in a breach of contract lawsuit against its former suitor Cineworld Group PLC.Judge Barbara Conway awarded damages of $1.24 billion and denied a counterclaim by Cineworld, Cineplex said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We are pleased that the court found Cineplex acted properly throughout this difficult period in our history, said Cineplex president and CEO Ellis Jacob in a statement.But Cineworld isn ;t giving up. Shortly after Cineplex announced its victo stanley canada ry, Cineworld acknowledged the ruling and noted that the court had also ordered it to pay $5.5 million for lost transaction costs.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Cineworld disagrees with this judgment and will appeal the decision, the company said in a statement.Cineworld does not expect damages to be payable whilst any appeal is ongoing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley website LOW                                        The acrimony between the two cinema chains began when Cineworld walked away from its deal to acquire Cineplex in June 2020.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By

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 A fight that broke out early Sunday morning at a Pizza Pizza and posted on YouTube began with a complaint that an order was taking too long, a witness told the Star.Paul Michael, 23, was at the restaurant when the brawl began at around 2 a.m. He said it started when a woman entered th stanley canada e restaurant on Queen St. E., at Broadview Ave., and complained that her pizza order was late.They didn ;t call her to tell her it was ready so in the middle of the Pizza Pizza, she started screaming how she wasn ;t satisfied, Michael said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She was making this big scene and then someone else said something and one person just started grabbing another. The big thing just started happening when she jumped over the counter and started throwing the chips on the floor. So everything just started going crazy.That   when Michael started recording. The video has been watched almost 10,000 times on YouTube as of early Tuesday afternoon.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Everyone started pushing each other, he said. I don ;t know how those other people really got involved. I just sat there and filmed the whole event.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                         stanley travel mug                 Toronto police were calle starbucks stanley cup d at 3:04 a.m. Const. Caroline de Kloet said one person was charged with public intoxication.                AR Xqyx Tory leader lashes out at maverick MP
 A new study looking at COVID-19 cases and deaths in long-term care homes has reinforced the Stars earlier analysis showing that for-profit homes were more likely to have wider and more deadly outbreaks than non-profit or municipal homes.The study was published by the Canadian Medical Association Journal  CMAJ  July 22. Researchers Nathan Stall, Aaron Jones, Kevin Brown, Paula Rochon and Andrew Costa looked at all 623 long-term care homes in Ontario from Mar. 29 to May 20, 2020, tallying COVID-19 outbreaks, cases and deaths.The researchers foun stanley taza d that while the profit status of a home was not significantly tied to the likeliness of a COVID-19 outbreak occurring, for-profit homes were associated with a much higher rate of cases and deaths compared to non-profit homes when an outbreak occurred, with twice the number of cases  a 196% increase  and almost twice the number of deaths  a 178% increase .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Stars analysis, published in May, found almost the same results: residents in for-profit homes were twice as likely to get COVID-19 and twice as likely to die from the disease botella stanley  compared to those in non-profit homes.The Star also found that for-profit home residents were four times as likely to get COVID-19 compared to those in municipal homes.        ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley cup S BELOW                                 More than 80 per cent of Canadas COVID-19 deaths have occurred in long-term care homes. The Star found

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 Halton Region has a new top doctor.On Feb. 14, the region announced Dr. Deepika Lobo will be Halton   next commissioner of health and medical  stanley travel mug officer of health. The position puts her in charge of the public health and paramedic services in the area, overseeing a budget of more than $100 million.Lobo had served as an associate medical officer of health since joining Halton Region in 2019 and has been acting commissioner of health since September 2023.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Gary Carr, Halton   regional chair, said he is confident the new commissioner will help keep residents healthy.       We are pleased to officially welcome Dr. Lobo to this very critical position in our community. We are confident that Dr. Lobo   experience, k stanley fr nowledge and leadership capabilities will keep our public health services strong and keep our residents healthy.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The previous commissioner, Dr. Hamidah Meghan stanley thermobecher i, had been in the position since 2014.Lobo completed her residency in public health and preventive medicine through the DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster University and is a fellow with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. She obtained her doctor of medicine from Kasturba Medical College at Manipal University in India, and has master   degrees in public health and business administration from McMaster. Mqpu YouTuber says Coke ripped off his viral trademark
 Heading to the beach  Youll want to stay out of the water at Bronte Beach Park and Prospect Park as of Aug. 2 at 5 p.m. Here   the latest beach wate stanley cup r quality report from Halton Region Public Health:Beachway Beach in Burlington  1094 Lakeshore Road  tested safe for swimming on July 31Brant Street Beach in Burlington  Lakeshore Road and Brant Street  tested safe for swimming on July 31               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bronte Beach Park Beach in Oakville  Lakeshore Road and Bronte Road  tested unsafe for swimming on July 31Coronation Park East Beach in Oakville vaso stanley   1426 Lakeshore Road West  tested safe for swimming on July 31        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Coronation Park West Beach in Oakville  1426 Lakeshore Road West  tested safe for swimming on July 31Lakeside Park Beach stanley cup  in Oakville  144 Front St.  tested safe for swimming on July 31               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Prospect Park Beach in Acton  30 Park Avenue  tested unsafe for swimming on July 31                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              South Shell Park Beach in Oakville  3376 Lakeshore Road West  tested safe for swimming on July 31

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 Toronto police say they have arrested three men and have identified three ot kubki stanley hers in connection with a shootout last year at a memorial for a slain rapper.They say a large crowd gathered on June 9, 2020, in a parking lot next to Highway 401 in the north end of the city.The crowd had come together to honour Demarjio Jenkins, a hip-hop artist known as Houdini, who had been shot and killed a few weeks earlier.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police say around 11:20 p.m., a vehicle moving westbound on the highway shot at the crowd.      They say at least nine people in the parking lot shot back toward the highway for about 45 seconds.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Two people suffered gunshot wounds and police say they ;ve arrested three people, have identified three other suspects and are working on identifying the remainder.This re stanley cup port by The Canadian Press was first published June 17, 2021.               ARTICLE  stanley quencher CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Jnrs Ontario reports 89 new cases of COVID in schools and 499 schools with confirmed cases
 TORONTO 鈥?Canada   main stock index closed modestly lower on Friday as new COVID-19 restrictions around the world weighed on oil prices.Macan Nia, senior investment strategist Manulife Investment Management, said traders have been watching for news on the three Ps:  pandemic, policies and politics. Pandemic-related news dominated markets on Friday, said Nia, after major international hubs such as London and Paris imposed new virus-related restrictions this week.Pfizer Inc.s chief executive said on Friday the company cannot request stanley flasche  emergency authorization of its COVID-19 vaccine before the third week of November. The World Health Organization also released a study, which was not peer-reviewed, suggesting that remdesivir, hydroxychloroquine, lopinavir/ritonavir and interferon had  little or no effect  on whether or not COVID-19 patients died within about a month or whether hospitalized patients recovered.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I think investors are taking vaccine-related news like the general stanley cup  popul stanley quencher ation, and that   what a grain of salt. So every day, there   positive news. And every day, there seems to be certain setbacks with certain vaccines and certain therapeutics, said Nia. The reason for the underperformance of the TSX, relative to its global peers, I would attribute it to the first P: the pandemic. The numbers across Europe continue to worsen. In the U.S., they seem to be increasing,

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 The city has big dreams when it comes to literally going green.Burlington has set a goal of achieving 35 per cent tree canopy cover by the year 2041. Thats a big number when you consider that at present the tree coverage is around 23 per cent and new developments continue to stanley quencher  go up around the city.In response, the city is going ahead with a new Corporate Tree Protection and Enhancement Policy, which would create a consistent framework for dealing with trees around Burlington.               ARTICLE CO stanley cup NTINUES BELOW                                        Supporters of greater protections have argued that trees provide numerous benefits including local beautification and climate change mitigation.Daintry Klein, with the Millcroft Greenspace Alliance, said protecting green spaces has many advantages.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We ;re all starting to feel it. We feel it in heat. We feel it in the additional precipitation we ;re receiving. Burlington had the 2014 stanley kaffeebecher  flood, and so we ;re very concerned about protecting green space, and getting that tree canopy in place so that Burlington is insulated as much as possible from the risk,  said Klein.The Millcroft Greenspace Alliance is a local non-profit that advocates for sustainable development. The Millcroft neighborhood in Burlington is currently the site of a development proposal that would see the construction of homes on land that was previously the golf course.               ARTICL Qvvu Sheba Shrine Club in Barrie ready for parade and provincial event
 Conservation Halton has issued a flood outlook Saturday at 11 a.m. notifying Halton residents of potential flooding based on the weather forecast.The agency advises that up to 50 mm of rainfall has fallen acr stanley cups uk oss th stanley cup e region, with the hea stanley spain viest amounts located within the City of Burlington. Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning that could further impact the watershed areas in Halton.Although widespread flooding isnt expected, fast flowing water and flooding of low-lying areas and natural floodplains may be expected, the agency says. Intense rainfall may also cause water pooling on roads and underpasses.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Conservation Halton is asking all residents and children to keep a safe distance from all watercourses and structures such as bridges, culverts and dams. Elevated water levels, fast flowing water, and slippery conditions along stream banks continue to make these locations extremely dangerous. Please alert children in your care of these imminent dangers,  the Watershed Condition Statement reads.      The Watershed Condition Statement will be in effect through Sunday, July 30.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Members of the Canadian Armed Forces working inside long-term care homes could find themselves testifying about the state stanley termoska  of those facilities in relation to lawsuits against the institutions.The unusual scenario follows the deployment of hundreds of service members in April and May to more than two-dozen nursing homes in Ontario and Quebec hit hard by COVID-19.Damning military reports later said the troops found cases of abuse and negligence in the homes, including bug infestations, aggressive feeding of residents that caused choking, bleeding infections and residents left crying for help for hours.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Stephen Birman and Lucy Jackson of Toronto law firm Thomson Rogers are leading a proposed $20-million class-action lawsuit brought aga stanley mug inst the Altamonte Care Community on behalf of the Toronto home   residents and their families.The lawsuit against Altamonte and its parent company, Sienna Senior Living Inc., alleges negligence and breach of duty over a lack of proper protocols and tr stanley cup aining as well as severe understaffing and a lack of proper equipment before and during the pandemic.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It is one of several court actions brought against long-term care facilities since COVID-19 first hit in earnest in March, ravaging many homes across the country. Nursing home residents and staff account for the vast majority of COVID-19 deaths in Ca Ywxc The answers reside with us survivors   : Inside the world of human trafficking, and those looking to end it
 Blue Jays closer Ken Giles will wear  stanley cups a mask to protect against spreading COVID-19 at all times while in the Rogers Centre, with one exception. The only time I do not wear a mask is when Im doing a physical activity 鈥?thats running, pitching, throwing, lifting,  Giles said this week, as the team prepared for its season opener next Friday in St. Petersburg, Fla.  Other than that, my mask is always on. Most players are not wearing a mask for baseball activities, but some have their reasons to keep one on at all times. New York outfielder Clint Frazier, the first Yankee seen wearing a mask during live batting practice or an intrasquad game, feels strongly about protecting his teammates by protecting himself.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         There are people in our organization that Im trying to be respectful toward, and Im trying to overall do the best part that I can and make sure that our team does stay healthy,  Frazier told reporters in New York.  I want to make sure that  stanley flask Im not the reason why  the coronavirus  spreads to anyb stanley cupe ody. Three Yankees have already been sidelined by positive tests: closer Aroldis Chapman, infielder DJ LeMahieu, and pitcher Luis Cessa. Former Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius, now with Philadelphia, says he will wear a mask at all times because of a chronic kidney problem.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There have been no positive tests reported in Toronto, although there were

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 The OPP and Oakville firefighters responded to a truck fire on the QEW Wednesda cups stanley y afternoon  Feb. 9  that has triggered lane closures and traffic problems.The incident on the Hamilton-bound QEW near Trafalgar Road was reported just before 12 p.m.There were no injuries to the driver but lane closures were in effect until at least 2 p.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley vaso S BELOW                                        Traffic advisory - Truck Fire QEW Fort Erie Bound at Trafalgar road. No injuries to driver. Oakville Fire and Burlington OPP at scene. Currently two lanes getting by. ^DL @OPP_HSD @oakvillefire  oppburlington pic.twitter/PGW9BxrlQv鈥?OPP Highwa stanley flask y Safety Division  @OPP_HSD  February 9, 2022              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Titc COVID-19 outbreak to cost Toronto at least $1.5 billion in 2020, says city
 More new COVID-19 cases are emerging in Halton schools Monday  Dec. 6 .The Halton Catholic District School Board is reporting one case at each of Bishop P. F. Reding Catholic Secondary School and St. Scholastica Elementary School in Mil stanley cup ton, as well as St. Teresa of Calcutta Catholic Elementary School in Oakville.There are now more than 90 schools in Halton that have re stanley cup quencher ported COVID-19 cases since September, including 29 schools with active cases.     stanley france            ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW