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« Réponse #330 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 10:02:06 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Premier Doug Ford opened the door Wednesday to systemic changes to Ontario   long-term care system, where a significant portion of the province   COVID-19 deaths have been recorded.There   cracks, Ford said after announcing additional testing and infection control measures. We have to raise the standards...This is a wake-up call to the world, not just Ontario.In the meantime, Ontario has issued an emergency order preventing long-term care staff from working at multiple homes. The province has acknowledged that some outbreaks in those facilities were the result of staff who work in two or three homes inadverten stanley tumbler tly bringing in the virus.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Though the government described it as a 14-day order, it takes effect April 22 and is only in place for six days. The government said it will likely be extended, as with its other emergency orders.Long-Term Care Minister Merrillee Fullerton said it is an interim solution, and that Ontario will work with the federal government to address wages for those workers while they are prevented from working at more than one home.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This is a temporary measure to allow for the reduction of the spread of COVID-19, she said.Hea stanley tumbler lth-care worker unions have long raised the issue, saying staff often work at m stanley cup ultiple facilities because they ;re unable t Arbe Warm spell brings pressure cracks to Lake Simcoe
 Police received eight reports of a stolen vehicle in York between June 2 and June 8. Thats up from seven reported for the previous week. Reports of auto thefts across the entire city climbed by 27 to 168  you can find the latest numbers for other parts of Toronto here . There have been 3,435 vehicles reported stolen in Toronto so stanley italia  far this year 鈥?up 48 per cent compared to the same period in 2021.Beechborough-GreenbrookOne auto theft was reported at the following location: a curbside near Greentree Court and Trethewey Drive on Friday, June 3 at around 6 p.m. A total of seven vehicles have been reported stolen in Beechborough-Greenbrook in 2022.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Keelesdale-Eglinton WestOne auto theft was reported at the following location: a curbside near Eglinton Avenue West and Scott Road on Wedne stanley shop sday, June 1 at about 9 p.m. A total of 10 vehicles have been r stanley cup eported stolen in Keelesdale-Eglinton West in 2022.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Rockcliffe-SmytheOne auto theft was reported at the following location: a curbside near Alliance Avenue and Hilldale Road on Tuesday, June 7 at about 5 p.m. A total of 16 vehicles have been reported stolen in Rockcliffe-Smythe in 2022.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Weston                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Five auto thefts were reported at the following lo

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« Réponse #331 le: Novembre 07, 2024, 02:03:57 am »
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 Jordan Yuill was one month shy of his 35th birthday when his life ended on Aug. 6, 2018.The young man   death was under investigation at the time by the Criminal Investigation Branch  CIB , conducted by OPP Det. Staff Sgt. Brad Collins.At that time, Collins revealed why the CIB was involved.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We want to make sure we have everything covered off and to ensure the public that we are doing everything that we can to unpack the circumstances of th stanley termosy e death, Collins said.Yuill was last seen on Aug. 4 on Cedar Valley Road near Portland in eastern Ontario. He was wearing only a baggy pair of jeans 鈥?no shirt or shoes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It took more than a year to discover that the young man from Smiths Falls had died from a drug overdose. This case was closed April 3, 2019.When contacted by the media as it crept up to the two-year date since Yuills death, Collins said the police were not issuing a press release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Mr. Yuill died of a drug overdose,   gourde stanley Collins confirmed with this newspaper on May 26, 2020, in a phone interview.  Now in these types of drug overdose investigations of the day, especially with opioid overdoses going through the roof, we try to establish grounds to go after who supplied the drugs.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW    stanley cup                                  Oadc Liberals    irresponsible    during pandemic: CAQ
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.8:56 p.m.: The Guatemalan government said Wednesday that the Unites States has deported 127 detained migrants who had suffered from COVID-19 but recovered.Previous U.S. deportation flights were criticized for  stanley cup deporting people with apparently active cases of the disease to Central America.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But Guatemalas Immigration Institute said the migrants who arrived Wednesday aboar stanley cup d a deportation flight from Alexandria, Louisiana, had medical certificates saying they no longer had the virus.7:19 p.m.: Testing for COVID-19 is being stepped up as the number of new cases increases in British Columbia.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Health Minister Adrian Dix and deputy provincial health officer Dr. Reka Gustafson say new testing centres and extended hours of service have been added in the Vancouver Coastal Health and Fraser Health regions.In a joint statement, they say the prov stanley cup ince can now complete 8,000 tests a day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Another 68 new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in the province, bringing the active cases in the province to 798.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              7:13 p.m.: The latest numbers of con

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« Réponse #332 le: Novembre 07, 2024, 07:37:20 am »
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 The Ontario government reported that there are two new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ottawa on the morning of Saturday, March 14.So far, no cases have been confirmed in Lanark, Leeds and Grenville or the Ottawa Valley.The location and transmission type of both new Ottawa cases is still pending.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This brings the total number of confi stanley mug rmed cases in the area  all in the city of Ottawa  to four, including Sophie Gr茅goire Trudeau, wife of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.      The total number of cases in Ontario is 101, including 22 new cases announced Saturday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Here   a running list o stanley flask f even stanley cup ts and more that have been cancelled in Lanark, Leeds and Grenville as a result of the pandemic, and聽5 steps you can take to keep coronavirus from spreading. Efjn Halton leaders join forces to oppose CN intermodal
 Premier Doug Ford has announced plans to explore the feasibility of construction of a new tunnel expressway under Highway 401 to ease gridlock in the Greater Toronto Area.The driver and transit expressway could provide a new, faster route for some of the most gridlocked roadways in the province north of the City of Toronto, extending from beyond Brampton and Mississauga in the west, to beyond Markham and Scarborough in the east, the province said in a Sept. 25 press release.It   anticipated it would significantly reduce traffic in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton areas, while supporting economic growth during construction and, in the long-term, help to get goods and services to market sooner, the government said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Ontarios gridlock problem is leaving the average Toronto-area commuter stuck in traffic for 98 hours every year, taking up precious time that would be better spent with family, friends and loved ones,  stanley taza and is costing our economy $11 billion every year in the GTHA alone,  F stanley cups ord said in a press release. Todays announcement is the latest step in our nearly $100 billion plan to tackle this gridlock by building and expanding highways and transit, including Highway 401, the Bradford Bypass an stanley website d Highway 413, so we can get people and goods moving across Ontario once more.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Currently, there are no plans for it to be a toll expressway.

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« Réponse #333 le: Novembre 07, 2024, 02:49:01 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario   government learned from its own polling that the rising cost of hydro was people   top concern 10 months before the Liberals publicly acknowledged it and announced an eight-per-cent reduction on electricity bills.The government-commissioned polling from 2013 to 2016 鈥?examined by The Canadian Press 鈥?tells a tale of increasing distress about hydro rates over months, even years before across-the-board relief was introduced.Monthly tracking shows that in Decem stanley thermos mug ber 2013, the cost of electricity became the worst-ranked issue based on performance, with 70 per cent of respondents saying the government was on the wrong track.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Specific questions on electricity appear in July 2014 and again in March 2015, when polling found most people had done something in the past year to make their homes more energy efficient, and a majority supported the often-maligned time-of-use pricing.Then in November 2015, electricity 鈥?and the privatization of Hydro One 鈥?surged to become  stanley canada a top issue of concern in the province, with 13 per cent of respondents saying it should be the government   top priority, over perennial concerns such as health, jobs, the economy and education.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In just one month, the percentage of respondents who rated the government   performance on controlling electricity stanley hrnek  prices as poor jumped from 38 per c Scei French candidate   s wife faces charges over parliament jobs
 Grab your umbrella.Its going to be a wet start to March break, with heavy rain in the forecast for southern Ontario Friday evening into Saturday.By the time we spring forward and return to Daylight Saving Time Sunday morning, we could see more winter-like weather, with overnight rain changing to flurries.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Environment Canada issued a special weather statement Thursday afternoon, predicting  significant rainfall  late Friday into Saturday, with total amounts of 20 to 40 millimetres.A widespread low-pressure system will bring periods of rain across southwestern Ontario Friday afternoon, before progressing eastward overnight.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Conservation Halton said Friday morning that although wid stanley tumbler espread flooding is not anticipated, fast-flowing water and flooding of low-lying areas is expected.The conservation authority urges residents to keep a safe distance from watercourses, bridges, culverts and dams.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Elevated water levels, fast flowing water and cold water temperatures, combined with slippery conditions along stream banks, continue to make these locations extremely dangerous,  the authority noted.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        stanley quencher        The temperature in Hamilton will dip to a low of 4 C Friday night befor stanley termohrnek e rising to a high of 8 C

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« Réponse #334 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 12:47:07 am »
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 BARRIE, Ont. 鈥?A 24-year-old man is facing two counts of first-degree murder after a father and son were found dead in a home in Barrie, Ont.Police say the bodies of a 51-year-old and his 1 starbucks stanley cup 9-year-old son were discovered on Wednesday.They say autopsies are scheduled for Friday to determine how the two men died.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Investigators say they believe the alleged v stanley cup ictims and the accused were known to each other and are not looking for any other suspects.      Police are asking anyone who was in the area Willia stanley kubek m Street and Marcus Street between 2:30 a.m. and 3:30 a.m. Wednesday or who may have video surveillance of the area to contact investigators.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 They say the accused was to appear for a bail hearing on Thursday afternoon.By The Canadian Press Qrae In tears   : Protester dead in Burlington after being struck by transport truck at pig slaughterhouse
 Ma stanley cup yor John Tory says the city is looking at whether its legally possible to require commuters to wear masks on the TTC.And on Friday he announced a coalition of banks, universities and other large organizations that have committed to allow the majority of their employees to work from home until at least September to continue limiting the risk of spread. The TTC has made it clear that as ridership starts to increase again, the ability for people to physically distance themselves in transit vehicles will diminish very quickly,  Tory said at a press conference at city hall on Friday afternoon.  This will be one of our biggest challenges of the restart and post-COVID Toronto.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Tory said they thought it would only be responsible to look into mandatory mask use as they consider all options as part of the reopening plan for the city, but havent made any determinations yet.In the meantime, officials are strongly recommending wearing face coverings when taking transit as the city works to create alternatives with new bike lanes, approved at council on Thursday, and streets closed to vehicle traffic.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The organizations that have agreed to prioritize wor stanley cup king from home include many of the major financial institutions and schools largely concentrated in the downtown core 鈥?al stanley quencher ong with the City of Toronto itself.They are: The Bank of Montreal, Canada Lif

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« Réponse #335 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 10:05:49 am »
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 SYDNEY, Australia 鈥?A beaming Duke and Duchess of Sussex thrilled thousands of fans outside the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday during their first meeting with the general public since the former Meghan Markle   newly announced pregnancy.Prince Harry and Meghan spent longer than the 20 minutes allocated in their schedule to speak to and shake hands with as many well-wishers as possible. Meghan, wearing a beige trench coat over a sleeveless cream dress by Australian designer Karen Gee, accepted cards and flowers from an enthusiastic crowd.The news of the pregnancy was announced after the couple arrived in Sydney on Monday and 15 hours before their first public appearance. The two are on a 16-day tour of Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand that their Kensington Palace staff said would not be altered despite confirmation that the American former actress is pregnant.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Among those taken by surprise by the announcement were their Sydney hosts, Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove and Lady Lynne Cosgrove. The governor-ge stanley termosky neral, who represents Queen Elizabeth II, Australia   hea stanley cup d of state and Harry   grandmother, sent staff to hastily buy a toy kangaroo with a joey in its pouch and a tiny pair of Australian sheep skin boots for their pregnant guest.Here   your first gift for the nursery, the governor-genera stanley cups l told the couple during a welcome ceremony at his official residen Pneq Missing Brampton woman may be in the Spencer Gorge area
 Fewer people are seeking emergency health care in Hamilton, raising concern a fear of hospitals during COVID-19 is preventing people from getting the treatment they need.The number of 911 calls ambulances respond to are down nine per cent. Even more concerning is the 30 per cent drop in the number of patients paramedics take to hospital after a call because so many are refusing to go. Thats a significant reduction,  said Michael Sanderson, Hamilton paramedic chief.  Theyre fearful if they go to the hospitals there is going to be COVID there 鈥?and of course there may be.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But he said paramedics and hospitals have protocols i stanley vaso n place to stop the spread of COVID-19. Th stanley shop ey shouldn stanley website t be afraid to call for assistance and they shouldnt be afraid to go to the hospitals,  he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 As of Wednesday, 55 people had been hospitalized in Hamilton for COVID-19 with 17 currently at Hamilton Health Sciences and 11 at St. Josephs Healthcare. Its a far cry from the expected spike, with physical distancing getting most of the credit. Its become more and more clear that we probably will not get a massive wave of medical admissions,  said Peter Bieling, vice-president of mental health and addictions at St. Josephs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A decrease in emergency room visits has also been seen at St. Josephs hosp

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« Réponse #336 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 03:25:17 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?New census data shows the population of Charlottetown fell below the national growth rate over the last five years.Statistics Canada released the first batch of numbers from the 2016 census on Wednesday and the population of Charlottetown increased by 4.4 per cent since the las cups stanley t census in 2011.The citys growth rate was below the national growth rate of 5.0 per cent, while the population o stanley botella f Prince Edward Island increased by 1.9 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        When the 2016 census was taken last May, the population of Charlottetown stanley cup becher  was 36,094, compared with 34,562 from the 2011 census.Canadas population on census day was 35,151,728, Statistics Canada reported.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The national census is conducted every five years. The information published Wednesday is the first of several releases of data to come from Statistics Canada over the next year that will eventually paint a detailed picture of the country, right down to the local level - including age breakdowns of the population, family makeup, languages spoken, immigration and ethnic origin, the level of education attained and income earned.Future census releases will give more insight to explain the reasons behind the population changes - whether its related mostly to changes in birth and death rates, immigration or interprovincial migration.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Hure Video captured shooting that killed Chicago toddler
 Halton region is under a snowfall warning from Environment Canada.The national weather agency issued the warning Sunday  Jan. 16  and said sis ignificant snowfall expected Sunday into Monday  Jan. 17 , leaving many parents wondering whether the return to in-person learning set for Monday will be delayed or buses cancelled for weather reasons.Total snowfall amounts of 15 to 20 centimetres are predicted by Monday night, Environment Canada said, with peak snowfall rates of 2 to 3 cm per hour possible Monday morning.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A low pressure system tracking s stanley cup spain outh of the Great Lakes will bring significant snowfall to the region on Monday. Heavy snow w stanley cup ill likely significantly impact the Mo stanley cups nday morning commute, Environment Canada said. Local blowing snow is also possible Monday afternoon and evening with gusty northerly to northwesterly winds.      Rapidly accumulating snow will make travel difficult, Environment Canada added. Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow. There may be a significant impact on rush hour traffic in urban areas, the warning states. Take frequent breaks and avoid strain when clearing snow.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #337 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 05:37:57 pm »
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 LINCOLN, Mont. 鈥?An earthquake strong enough to rouse sleeping residents more than 30 miles  48 kilometres  from its epicenter struck western Montana early Thursday.A magnitude 5.8 earthquake hit just after midnight ab stanley cup out 6 miles  9.7 kilometres  southeast of Lincoln, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. There were no immediate reports of injuries.Residents in Lincoln briefly lost power and there was a gas leak in Helena, the National Weather Service in Great Falls said on Twitter.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           stanley mugs               The Independent Record reports  http://bit.ly/2tjvI12   that people felt the quake as far away as Bozeman, Idaho, and Great Falls.Ray Anderson, 76, tells The Associated Press that it was the strongest seismic activity he had ever felt while living in Helena, which is about 34 miles away from the quake   epicenter.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He said his wife told him the temblor woke up the dogs.Musician John Mayer, a part-time Bozeman resident, took to Twitter to marvel at the event.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Wow, he wrote on Twitter. E stanley cup arthquake in Montana.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              There have been more than 70 quakes measuring larger than 4.5 in Montana and parts of Wyoming and Idaho since 1925, according to the USGS. The largest quake in sta Lmni Security guard   s cellphone taken during Halton Hills break-in
 Getting companies back on their feet and residents in homes that dont cost a fortune were amo stanley us ng the topics on local business owners minds during a Sept. 9 all-candidates meeting.The virtual session, hosted by the Halton Hills and Centre Wellington chambers of commerce, saw Conservative incumbent Michael Chong, Green party contender Ran Zhu, Liberal candidate Melanie Lang, Thomas Redman   stanley cup on behalf of NDP candidate Noor J stanley cup ahangir, who was unavailable  and Peoples Party of Canada candidate Syl Carle field a variety of questions submitted by the local business community.Heres what the candidates had to say when asked: How will your partys policies address the housing affordability and availability in this riding  How will you ensure a healthy mix is produced that includes community housing, rental and home ownership                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Chong said theres a  housing crisis  in Canada that the Conservatives feel is in part due to a lack of supply. So we will work with provinces and municipalities over the next three years to help build one million new homes,  he said.  We will do that by leveraging federal infrastructure investments to require cities like Toronto to increase density near federally-funded transit.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He said his party also intends to review the federal governments real estate portfolio and release at least 15 per cent of its buildings for housing.鈥?

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« Réponse #338 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 06:56:33 pm »
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 The Taste of Manila street festival is back on for its fifth edition this summer after initially being cancelled.The festival, which celebrates聽Filipino culture, announced on its Facebook page and website it will return for Aug. 18 and 19.The event, which has jammed the Bathurst Street and Wilson Avenue area in North York with hundreds of thousands of people, was cancelled due to rising costs from the city and other services like police and TTC, organizers last week told The North York Mirror.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But that may no longer be the case.York Centre Coun. James Pasternak  Ward 10  told The Mirror a meeting took place with Mayor John Tory, the organizers and city staff Monday where of stanley kubek ficials requested fees be reduced.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Also, were going to be giving them a cultural grant to continue with the festival,  Pasternak said.  We think, in general, the Taste of Manila can succeed 鈥?its one of the bigg stanley thermosflasche est cult stanley cup ural festivals outside of the downtown. Tory told The Mirror in an emailed statement he started looking for ways to help bring the festival back after hearing the news.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I love this festival 鈥?it is a great event for the Filipino community and the whole city,  he said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Organizers are planning for Yslu Scant evidence of active Twitter bots as Canadian election nears
 The Halton Hills Public Library is slowly increasing the services it can offer during the pandemic.The local facility can now  stanley cup spain provide computer and Internet use, along with printing services at both its Acton and Georgetown branches.Residents can call the library to book a 45-minute appointment at 905-873-2681, with times slots available between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We are happy to once again offer these additional and vital services to the Halton Hills community,  said chief librarian Geoff Cannon.  We look forward to welcoming the community back.       Upon arrival, visitors can check in at the main service desk and a staff member will assist with a computer and printer access. Normal printing charges are in effect.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Library staff ask that everyone sanitize their hands upon entry, is mindful of physical distancing rules and pay attention to all signage and safety measures. If youre feeling unwell, please stay home.    amp;amp;lt;! /* Font Definitions */ @font-face {font-fami stanley website ly:Cambria Math; panose-1:2 4 5 3 5 4 6 3 2 4; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:roman; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature: stanley termoska 3 0 0 0 1 0;} @font-face {font-family:Calibri; panose-1:2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4; mso-font-alt:Calibri; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:swiss; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:-53685990

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« Réponse #339 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 10:27:13 pm »
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 For the second year in a row, police in Scarborough are distributing jingle bells in the hopes of thwarting distraction thefts during the holiday season.As part of the project, dubbed Operation Jingle, officers from Toronto police   41 Division are giving out bells that attach to wallet zippers. The bells jingle when the wallet is moved, alerting the owner to a potential thief or pickpocket.The project was believed to be the first of its kind in North America when first launched last year by Const. Mark McCabe, 41 Divisions crime prevention officer.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A couple of police services in the United Kingdom had run a similar program. As far as I know, i stanley flask t hasnt been done on this side of the world yet,  McCabe said last year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Distraction thefts, which often target seniors, typically spike during the busy shopping period.Officers are now distributing thousands of bells to  stanley termoska female shoppers, particularly seniors, at malls across 41 Division.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Because of the demand last year, weve increased the volume of bells so weve tripled whatstanley cup  we got last year, just because of the demand for them,  McCabe said in an interview Friday, Dec. 15, the day this years Operation Jingle kicked off.  It serves as a reminder for people just to keep an eye on their wallets when theyre shopping, es Jihz Quebec announces provincial native inquiry
 Saturday marks three years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. But for many sports fans around the world, the pandemics official start occurred a few hours later, when Utah Jazz centre Rudy Gobert tested positive, setting off a chain of events that would quickly turn the sporting world upside down, and make it abundantly clear that the virus was no joking matter.I remember that week well. It was cold, grey and muddy in Toronto 鈥?typical March weather. I was stuck at home recovering from major knee surgery, getting an early taste of the isolation and cabin fever that would afflict large  stanley cup swaths of the population in the months to come.Like most folks, I was concerned with the increasingly dire reports about the emerging coronavirus. Constipated and hopped up on painkillers, I doomscrolled Twitter for hours, my anxiety growing as a bleak scientific consensus formed. Still, I figured the threat would peter out like so many other stories  just a few weeks earlier, half of the internet was convinced that World War 3 was immine stanley france nt .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We were innocent then. But ev stanley drinking cup erything changed.The microphone incident        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On March 9, 2020 our friend Rudy 鈥?the gangly, affable, seven-foot-one French NBA star 鈥?ended a post-game interview with a ham-fisted gag. After taking reporters questions, Gobert jokingly touched all the microphones at

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« Réponse #340 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 10:40:28 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?High-ranking Belgian officials played down a perceived snub of the Belgian king and queen by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as the royal couple carried on day two of their week-long state visit to Canada.A meeting between Trudeau and the royal couple would have been preferred, Belgium   deputy prime minister said in an interview Tuesday.It   all the time better to have contact with the prime minister, Didier Reynders said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But Reynders, who is also Belgium   foreign and European affairs minister, said he understood that Trudeau is dealing with more pressing political concerns: namely, showing support for his country   steel and aluminum industries.Trudeau launched a cross-country tour of steel and aluminum mills this week in light of potential tariffs  vaso stanley on the metals being imposed by the stanley thermoskannen  U.S. government, even though Canada and Mexico were granted a temporary exemption from the tariffs  stanley nz last week by President Donald Trump.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It   a choice, Reynders said of Trudeau   decision to immerse himself in meetings with steel and aluminum producers.We have full respect for such a choice.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A government source, who was not authorized to speak publicly and requested anonymity, said Belgian official Svex France: Gasoline bomb hits Le Pen   s Paris campaign office
 Police in Windsor, Ont., say officers intercepted a transport truck convoy suspected of attempting to occupy a busy international bridge that was recently cleared of protesters.Windsor police Chief Pam Mizuno says a convoy of six to seven trucks was stopped by officers about 250 kilometres from the city on Highway 401 within the past  stanley cup 24 hours.Mizuno says the convoy was coming from Ottawa and turned around after being stopped by police.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Sunday, police cleared a dayslong protest against COVID-19 measures that had blocked the Windsor side of the Ambassador Bridge, which connects the city to Detroit.Windsor Mayor Dr stanley mug ew Dilkens signed an emergency declaration on Monday that effectively turned the main road connecting to the bridge into a thoroughfare from Highway 401, with limited vehicular access from side roads.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He says he has heard many complaints from business owners and residents in the area about the new traffic rules.We cannot ignore these ongoing threats because of the inconvenience that is being caused on Huron Church Road, Dilkens said Wednesday stanley cups .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He said there is no timeline to return traffic to normal due to the ongoing national security operation.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         

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« Réponse #341 le: Novembre 08, 2024, 10:46:59 pm »
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 OTTAWA鈥擟anada is well-placed to get priority access to the first COVID vaccines because it has enough money and wants to help poorer countries get the treatments, says the federal procurement minister.Much like the earlier global scramble for medical equipment to fight COVID-19, Canada is now locked in a contest with other cou stanley cup ntries to get to  the front of the line  when a safe and effective coronavirus vaccine is ready to go, Liberal minister and Oakville MP Anita Anand told the Star in an interview Tuesday.And while Canada is up against larger rivals like the United States and the European Union, Anand insisted Canada has the heft it needs in negotiations with pharmaceutical companies and other entities from around the world that are engaged in the global race for a vaccine.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Dont underestimate the strength of Canada, and the fiscal f stanley mugg irepower of Canada, and the reputation of Canada in the contracting process,  Anand said. And the proof is in the pudding,  she added.  We have four agreements in place, with more to be announced in the short term.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The federal government announced Monday that it had inked two new deals with American companies Novavax and Johnson  Johnson t stanley water bottle o acquire 114 million doses of the coronavirus vaccines theyre working on. The government has also negotiated orders with U.S. pharmaceutical companies Pfizer and Mo Srtg Georgetown woman honoured with Governor General s medal for volunteer efforts
 When Brian Duval was planning a move from Toronto to Orillia with the idea of opening a business, he scoured the citys restaurant scene in pursuit of an untapped niche with which to tickle t stanley shop he tastebuds of local foodies.Duval, owner of the recently opened Stuffed, settled on sandwiches and an espresso bar.I thought, do something simple but really, really good,  stanley becher he told Simcoe.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Duvals between-the-bun offerings include veal, eggplant and chicken Parmesan, along with a classic meatball sandwich.Equally popular, he says, are the savoury Maltese pastries known as pastizzi.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The first  stanley polska two days we were open, I met probably between 50 and 80 Maltese people,  Duval added.He plans to introduce a line of grab-and-go cold sub sandwiches and salads in future.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        聽                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              聽聽聽Disclaimer: Poll results are not scientific. As the informal findings of a survey presented to the readers of Simcoe, they reflect the opinions of those readers who have chosen to participate. The survey is available online to anyone who is interested in taking it.

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« Réponse #342 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 02:46:22 am »
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 People dont want to think human trafficking happens here,  said detective Courtney Lawson, who manages the human trafficking unit in Halton, established in 2013. Human trafficking happens and is happening here,  said Lawson.There are two types of human trafficking 鈥?labour and sex trafficking, the latter being the more prolific of the two in Halton.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Sex trafficking is what we see most here,  said Lawson, who described the offence as someone who is  being forced, coer stanley taza ced, and influenced into it with someone benefitting  financially from the exploitation.Halton experienced a spike in human trafficking cases between 2021 to 2022.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  There has been a 74 per cent increase  in sex trafficking charges, confirmed Lawson. The detective added it is a concerning trend  but this may be more of an actual representation of hu stanley tumbler man trafficking in the region,  said Lawson. These higher statistics have contributed to the arrest of more human traffickers.The majority of the cases in the region have involved victims over 18. However, there have been some cases involving underaged minors. The biggest unknown is the number of unreported sex trafficking offences.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  stanley quencher                         There is a lot of under-reporting,  said Lawson. The primary reason is the fear these perpetrators instil in victims 鈥?a barr Kqdk I have no words   : Sentence handed down in fatal shooting of Oakville teen 鈥?an apparent accident
 The Town of Lincoln is taking a step toward Reconciliation by announcing the selection of two site-specific Indigenous public artworks.聽Promoting Indigenous culture and celebrating the work of contemporary Indigenous artists, the artworks will be installed permanently in Jordan Hollow Indigenous Cultural Park, which is set to be built at 3039 King St.The project is partnered with Plenty Canada, an Indigenous non-profit organization that facilitates access and shares resources with Indigenous peoples to support their environmental and cultural sustainable development goals.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Plenty Canada received a nonrepayable contribution of $180,000 through the Government of Canadas Tourism Relief Fund, delivered by the Federal Economic Development Agen stanley cup cy for southern Ontario  FedDev Ontario , to support the project.The first piece, titled Water Scroll, is a 13 foot aluminum sculpture created by the artist team Kathryn Corbiere, Anishinaabe-kwe /MChigeeng First Nation and Sophie-Ann Edwards of Kagawong.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Water Scroll will bring  the curving shapes of the Twenty Mile Creek waterway a stanley cup nd will include Indigenous languages engraved throughou stanley cup t,  symbolizing the connection between Indigenous people and water, and the respect that Indigenous cultures have for nature.The second piece, Two Row Helix, is a 12 foot sculpture by artist tea

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« Réponse #343 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 09:42:54 am »
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 Sonja Mally has been trying to finish the same book for a year.Once a voracious reader, the 35-year-o stanley cup ld finds herself staring at a paragraph in  The Hidden Life of Trees,  a bestseller about their need to be in connected forest communities.Shes stuck, unable to turn the page, hoping that one day she will wake up and finally feel better.         starbucks stanley cup        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Im a completely different person than I was a year ago,  she said over the phone on a sunny day in early March near the anniversary of getting 鈥?and staying 鈥?sick with COVID-19. Its a hard pill to swallow, but Im still praying that theres a way out of this.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 For many Canadians, the last 12 months have felt like being stuck inside the movie  Groundhog Day,  trapped in an endless cycle of tedious lockdowns with nothing to do and nowhere to go.But for Mally and others who were infected with COVID in that first wave last spring and never got better, its been a year of sickness. Theyre left searching for answers, and treatment. Among the most isolated, they fear theyll be left behind, as the world moves on and vaccines mean the  end  of COVID is on the horizon for most.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Uncounted and unrec vaso stanley ognized, an unknown number of Canadian long-haulers are still struggling with a constellation of symptoms, from shortness of breath, to fatigue, he Booq St. Catharines woman flew to Paris for the trial of the police officers she says raped her. Now she s scrambling to get home amid COVID-19
 Halton health officials are reporting 58 new COVID-19 cases Monday  Dec. 7 .According to the latest report, there are 24 new cases of the illness in Milton, 19 in Burlington, 13 in Oakville, and two in Ha stanley cup lton Hills stanley website , bringing the total Halton cases 鈥?both confirmed and probable 鈥?to 4,099 since the start of the pandemic with 373 of those considered active cases and 3,654 resolved.Of the newly confirmed cases, 20 are in residents under the age of 40. There are also 13 new cases in people aged 40 to 59 and five cases in people aged 60 to 79. Six new cases are also confirmed among those over 80.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The new positive results are mainly linked to close contact with another infected person, with some linked to an outbreak and community exposure. Many of the newly reported cases are also still  stanley cup under investigation.The number of patients with confirmed COVID-19 cases hospitalized is 39, with 13 in intensive care units  ICU  across Halton hospitals.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Heres the full breakdown:路 Oakville 1,404 confirmed cases with 1,348 recoveries and 97 active cases               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        路 Milton 1,178 confirmed cases with 1,082 recoveries and 132 active cases                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              路 Burlington 968 confirmed cases with 870 recoveries and 118 active cases路 H

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« Réponse #344 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 09:49:37 am »
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 TORONT stanley cup O 鈥?The Ontario Liberal Party has begun the process of select stanley cup ing an interim leader following Kathleen Wynne   resignation last week.Party president Brian Johns said Tuesday in a statement he has informed the party executive that an interim leader will be selected within the coming days but does not say anything further about the timeline.An interim leader is selected by a vote of the party caucus, the presidents of riding associations without an elected Liberal legislator and party executive members.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Johns says once the vote is called those eligible have 24 hours to cast a ballot with a winner decided by a simple plurality.      Johns says more information about candidates for the interim leadersh stanley cup ip will be made available in the coming days.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Wynne   resignation came after the party suffered the worst election defeat in its history, reduced to seven seats in the provincial legislature 鈥?one shy of attaining official party status.By The Canadian Press Bvhg 2 men arrested after series of gym locker and vehicle thefts in Burlington
 The you stanley cup ng child undoubtedly starts his life without prejudice, and during preschool years seems almost incapable of fixating hostility upon any group as a whole. The great bulk of prejudiced attitudes originate in the school years  elementary and junior high .  鈥?Gordon Allport  Allport  Kramer, 1946 Discussing race and racism with young children is not something that should be delayed but is a discussion that requires the right type of language and examples, experts say.R stanley cup ecent research by the University of Torontos Kang Lee and colleagues has found that racial bias starts to arise in babies as early as six to nine months of age, said Avis Glaze, an inte stanley cup rnational education adviser and former Ontario education commissioner. This is thought to be because infants tend to have limited interactions with people of other races.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        However, Glaze herself said there is no age too early. It is never too early to discuss issues of race with children especially if they are curious and begin to ask questions about differences,  Glaze said.  But to be effective, it must be done in an age-appropriate way. They do recognize differences at an early age, but it isnt until about age eight or nine or later that they begin to place value on these differences.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Research by the University of British Columbias Andrew Barron and others has found that by kinderg