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« Réponse #4455 le: Octobre 27, 2024, 05:12:10 pm »
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 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. 鈥?Justin Trudeau   United Nations mission ended in a human-rights flourish Wednesdastanley cup y as the prime minister formally added his name to a multilateral calling-out of Venezuela and mused openly about stripping the honorary Canadian status from Myanmar   de facto leader.Canada joined a group of South American nations in formally referring the Venezuelan government of Nicolas Maduro to the Hague-based International Criminal Court, a move aimed at placing the socialist regime under investigation for alleged crimes against humanity.The move 鈥?Canada   first referral to the court and the first time member nations have referred a fellow member state 鈥?comes as Venezuela spirals ever deeper into a worsening economic and political stanley thermobecher  morass.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      stanley cup                                    Along with Trudeau, the Latin American countries of Peru, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Paraguay signed the referral on the very day that Maduro himself made a surprise arrival at the UN to deliver a scheduled speech not many expected him to show up for.The situation in Venezuela is catastrophic, Trudeau told a news conference at the UN.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There is a humanitarian crisis going on in a country that used to be one of the most successful and prosperous countries in South America. The failure of leadership in Venezuela is of concern not just to us, but to leader Aues Mueller details $6.7M spent in early months of Russia probe
 Jerry Catalfo once considered himself shy when it came to playing the guitar in front of an audience, but in the halls of Toronto Western Hospital, he feels lik stanley puodelis e a rock star.Catalfo underwent surgery for epilepsy seven years ago and has been voluntee stanley cup ring at the hospital, located at Bathurst and Dundas streets, since his recovery.Its his way of giving b stanley mug ack.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It was during his time visiting patients and speaking to them about his experience living with epilepsy where he met fellow volunteer, 94-year-old George Linton 鈥?and he was moved.Linton, who volunteers on a weekly basis at one of four Toronto hospitals  St. Michaels, St. Josephs, Toronto Western and Princess Margaret , has made it his goal to brighten up patients days by filling their rooms with the sounds of his guitar.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Patients say you made my day when they hear some music and they say, I was in pain before you played but the pain went away,  Linton said.  Theres all kinds of positive comments. When Linton and Catalfos paths crossed in a hospital room a few years back, Catalfo was inspired to play again 鈥?but he was nervous to do so in front of others.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It took me a few years before I got the courage to play guitar. Ive been playing for 30 years, but at home 鈥?never in public,  he said.                ARTIC

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« Réponse #4456 le: Octobre 27, 2024, 05:32:14 pm »
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 A case that has haunted a small town in eastern Ontario for more than 47 years continues to baffle police and media alike.While on a late-afternoon fishing trip at Holmes Lake, near Calabogie, five-year-old Adrien McNaughton simply vanished into the approaching night of J botella stanley une 12, 1972. The boy 鈥?wearing a blue nylon parka jacket, orange-striped shirt, brown shorts, and rubber-soled boots 鈥?was with three siblings, his father, and his fathers friend.Adrien had grown frustrated with a tangled fishing line about an hour in and slumped onto a rock not far from his dad. He was a shy but busy little guy. So he left the shoreline to play nearby. Thats where he was last seen.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It was around 6 p.m. when panic began to set in. No one noticed him wander into the surrounding woods. No one saw him fall into the lake. There was no trace of the flaxen-haired lad from Arnprior. He apparently disappeared without a sound.Born on Nov.  stanley quencher 4, 1 stanley mug 966, the fourth of five children, a massive search got underway for Barbara and Murrays little boy. Thousands of volunteers were led by the armed forces. But the terrain is rugged and the lake murky in that region of Ontario. Perhaps the absence of even a single clue, the absence of any semblance of a rational explanation, caused cruel rumours to spread throughout the tight-knit community for years to come.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Murray and Barbar Bqhu Deals with foreign companies were the fastest way to get COVID-19 vaccines to Canadians, MPs told
 With the Ontario election fast approaching, some young people in swing ridings say they remain unsure on who to vote for. But concrete stanley website  action on mental health could be a deciding factor.In focus groups held by the nonpartisan organization Future Majority, which focuses on getting out the vote of millennials and Gen Zs in Canada, mental health has emerged as a key ballot issue among young Canadians, alongside affordability and climate action.The Star spoke with four young undecided voters and volunteers with Future Majority from swing ridings in the Greater Toronto Area, who all detailed why mental health has been top of mind for them and their peers, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic. They also spoke on what action they hope to see from politicians. Heres what they had to say:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               stanley cup                                                              stanley cup     In focus groups held by the non-partisan organization Future Majority, young people in key swing ridings around the Greater Toronto Area frequently mentioned mental health as an issue that was top of mind for

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« Réponse #4457 le: Octobre 27, 2024, 05:59:04 pm »
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 VANCOUVER 鈥?An endangered killer whale that has prompted an international rescue effort won ;t receive antibiotics by dart or by fish if it   found in Canadian waters.While veterinarians are roaming American waters armed with the experimental life-saving treatments, Paul Cottrell of Fisheries and Oceans Canada says they are still wading through the paper work to make sure any efforts to treat the animal don ;t affect other members of her pod.It hasn ;t been done before so we ;ll have to quickly licence that and put in place. So we 821 stanley becher 7;re reviewing that as we speak, Cottrell said from a vessel off B.C., where a Fisheries  stanley nz and Oceans Canada team is also searching for the whale.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The orca known as J50 appears emaciated and scientists have said she may have only days to live.Cottrell couldn ;t say when the Canadian approvals would be in place, but said the process involves reviewing the proposal against the Species at Risk Act, consulting experts and considering regulations against feeding killer whales that were put in place to prevent habituation to humans.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Fisheries and Oceans Canada received the proposed rescue plan for its American counterparts on Friday, he said.J50 is one of only 75 remaining southern resident killer whales that are found in coastal water stanley water jug s between British Columbia to Califor Iiaa Ottawa man faces 23 sexual-related charges
 Masks will no longer be required in most of the last places where they were still mandatory, including public transit, as of Saturday, the provinces chief medical officer of health has announced. With high vaccination rates and Ontarios COVID-19 situation continuing to improve, most of the provinces remaining provincial masking requirements, including on public transit, will expire as of 12 stanley tumblers  a.m. on June 11, 2022,  Dr. Kieran Moore said in a statement posted on the governments website Wednesday.Masks will still be required i botella stanley n long-term-care and retirement homes, according to the provincial news release. But they will be only recommended in other settings such as hospitals and shelters. Organizations can implement their own policies on masking, even as this provincial mandate expires.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The province lifted mask requirements for most indoor settings including schools, movie theatres, sports stadiums, stores, gyms and restaurants on March 21. Mask  stanley cup requirements for high-risk settings 鈥?such as doctors offices, public transit, hospitals, shelters, retirement and long-term-care homes and labs 鈥?were kept in place until April 27 and then extended as cases spiked earlier this spring. They were set to expire on Saturday.Meanwhile, the University Health Network and Sunnybrook will continue with the current masking requirements in their hospitals beyond June 11, spokespersons confirmed to the Star on Tuesday.     

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« Réponse #4458 le: Octobre 27, 2024, 06:23:26 pm »
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 VICTORIA 鈥?All 17 fish farms in British Columbia   Broughton Arc stanley becher hipelago will either be closed or moved in an effort to create a migration path for wild salmon.The agreement between the federal and provincial governments, First Nations and two fish farm companies, Marine Harvest Canada and Cermaq Canada, was announced Friday with a goal to protect and restore wild salmon.Opponents to open-net pen fish farms in the Broughton Archipelago have conducted protests and occupations on some of the farms.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                          stanley cup                Experts and First Nations in the area have long complained the farms spread disease, viruses and sea lice, harming the wild juvenile salmon that migrate through the same waters. The B.C. Salmon Farmers Association has said there is no evidence that farmed salmon negatively impacts wild salmon.Friday   agreement was prompted by provincial government guidelines announced in June that meant fish farm operators had to get First Nations ; approval to operate in their territory. The guidelines also said operators needed to satisfy Fisheries and O stanley cup ceans Canada that their operations didn ;t have an adverse impact on the wild stock in the area.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The First Nations included in the agreement are the Namgis, the Kwikwasut ;inuxw Haxwa ;mis and Mamalilikulla.Bob Chamberlin, chief councillor of the Kwikwasut ;inuxw Haxwa  Pgbp Durham school board responds to Ashley Noble   s resignation
 OTTAWA 鈥?The RCMP has arrested and charged an Ontario man with falsely claiming to have committed terrorist acts.The national police force says the criminal charge against Shehroze Chaudhry, 25, stems from numerous media interviews in which he described travelli stanley cup becher ng to Syria in 2016 to join the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and committing acts of extremism.The Mounties say the Burlington, Ont., man   interviews were published in multiple media outlets, aired on podcasts and featured in a television docume vaso stanley ntary, raising public safety concerns.Chaudhry is charged with a Criminal Code offence of perpetrating a hoax related to terrorist activity.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He is to appear in court in Brampton, Ont., on Nov. 16.RCMP Supt. Christopher deGale says hoaxes can generate fear and create the illusion there is a potential threat to Canadians.As a result, the RCMP  stanley termohrnek takes these allegations very seriously, particularly when individuals, by their actions, cause the police to enter into investigations in which human and financial resources are invested and diverted from other ongoing priorities, said deGale, the officer in charge of an RCMP security enforcement team.      The RCMP says it collaborated with several other agencies during the course of the investigation.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 25, 2020.By The

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« Réponse #4459 le: Octobre 27, 2024, 06:50:13 pm »
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 ACOMA PUEBLO, N.M. 鈥?Native American leaders are banding together to pressure U.S. officials to ban oil and gas exploration around a sacred tribal site that features massive stone structures and other remnants of an ancient civilization but are facing the Trump administration   pro-drilling stance.Creating a formal buffer around Chaco Culture National Historical Park has been a long-running issue, but tribes are pushing for further protections as U.S. officials revamp the management plan for the area surrounding the world heritage site as well as large portions of northwestern New Mexico and southern Colorado.Federal officials repeatedly have denied drilling leases within a 10-mile  16-kilometre  radius of the park as tribes, environmentalists and archaeologists have raised concerns about the potential eff stanley thermobecher ects on culturally significant sites like ceremonial structures called kivas outside Chaco   boundaries.               ARTICLE CONTINU stanley thermosflasche ES BELOW                                        A thousand years ago, the site was a ceremonial and economic hub for the Pueblo people, historians say.Tribes gathered Thursday at Acoma Pueblo, a Native American community about  stanley becher 60 miles  97 kilometres  west of Albuquerque, amid an All Pueblo Council of Governors meeting to reaffirm support for protecting the land.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez, head of the largest American Indian reservation, sat among pueblo gove Khxx One town. Two provinces. A world of confusion about COVID-19 rules
 Families can celebrate Santas arrival and track his progress on Christmas Eve with a little help stanley cups  from Norad.The Norad Tracks Santa Operations Center opens on Dec. 24 at 6 a.m. Eastern Time. You can call 1-877-HI-NORAD  1-877-446-6723  to speak directly with a Norad staff member who can provide Santas exact location.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        stanley flask  Operators will be available until midnight.As a Facebook post from the Canadian Armed Forces explains, NORADs special mission of tracking Santa on Christma stanley cup s Eve started by accident, 68 years ago.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The North American Aerospace Defense Command  Norad  is a binational U.S./Canadian military organization responsible for aerospace warning, aerospace control and maritime warning in the defence of North America.In 1955, a child attempting to contact Santa dialed a misprinted phone number from a Sears department store ad in a local newspaper. Rather than calling Santa as advertised, the child reached the Continental Air Defense Command Operations Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Quickly realizing what had happened, the commander on duty answered the childs questions, like Santa Claus himself. A duty officer was appointed to staff the line for the remainder of the evening, and a new holiday tradition was born.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           

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 Mayor Daryl Bennett says he wants to return to the Police Services Board, counter to the recommendations recently made by Ontario   police civilian watchdog.On Tuesday  Aug. 8 , the mayor announced via a press release he plans to return to the board after he was suspended in 2012. When I return t stanley mug o the board, I will discharge my duties under the Police Services Act while at the same time representing the interests of the residents and taxpayers of our community,  says the mayor in the press release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bennetts suspension was due to disparaging comments he made about the board, Police Services Act, and Police Chief Murray Rodd stanley nz .Two years later, 10 of the 11 counts were withdrawn and Bennett was left with a one-year suspension.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On Aug. 1, Mark Sandler, an administrator from the Ontario Civilian Police Commission, advised against Ben botella stanley nett returning, saying it would be unwise for him to sit on the board. This view is not only held by his detractors but by some who admire him,  Sandler wrote in a 60-page report.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The report came after seven months of overseeing the board and investigation into  ongoing dysfunction within the board .                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               The mayor made inflammatory, divisive, and inaccurat Xucj Wildfire causes closure of B.C. highway
 The Peel District School Board  PDSB  is committing to ending the use of single-use plastics in Peel schools and board offices.Trustees approved a motion at a Sept. 10 meeting to work toward zero use of single-use plastic 鈥?including, but not limited to, plastic bottles, disposable cutlery and other serviceware 鈥?in the Central Board Offic stanley cup e and field offices by December 2019, and in all PDSB schools and workplaces by December 2020.A spokesperson for the school board sa stanley cup becher id staff will now investigate how this commitment can be operationalized.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW              stanley mug                            The announcement reflects a global effort to reduce plastic waste, particularly in the worlds oceans. In June, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Canada would ban the use of single-use plastics by 2021.      聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #4461 le: Octobre 27, 2024, 07:40:09 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Marijuana company Hexo Corp. says it is not aware of any undisclosed news or change to its operations that would account for recent volatility in its sto starbucks stanley cup ck market activity.The Quebec-based company made the statement at the request of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada, the national self-regulatory organization that oversees all investment dealers and their trading in Canada   debt and equity markets.Hexo   shares gained nearly 10 per cent at $7.79 in midday trading and are up by about 32 per cent over the past few days.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Chief executive Sebastien St-Louis says there is no formal strategic review process at this time and attributed the stock activity to comments Thursday from shareholders.      Riposte, an activist investor that is Hexo   second-largest shareholder, urged the company formerly known as Hydropothecary to launch a review of its strategic alternatives including a possible sale of the company.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BE botella stanley LOW                                 The New York-based investment firm said Hexo   contract with the SAQ, Quebec   liquor agency, and its joint venture with Molson Coors Brewing Co. as key advantages that are not reflected in its stock price.Companies in this story:  TSX:HEXO stanley cup                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Qsgq Niagara rental scam left several families homeless, court hears
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.5 p.m. Thursday, Ontarios regional health units are reporting another 146 COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, according to the Stars latest count.As was the case Wednesday, the vast majority of the new cases came in Peel Region, which reported a jump of 70 new infections, and Toronto, which reported 35.   stanley cup              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The total in Peel, which has seen cases spike significantly this week, was the most the region has reported in any single day since late June. According to the health unit, the vast majority of cases reported in the region this week have been in Brampton.Among Ontarios 34 health units, Ot stanley tumblers tawa was the only other to report in the double digits Thursday, with 22 new cases.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 As the rate of infection has gone up steadily inside the GTA since early August, the rate of infection in most of the rest of the province have meanwhile been flat to falling 鈥?although the GTA growth is now also fuelling an overall province-wide increase.Ontario saw an average of 130 cases reported daily over the last week. The same seven-day average hit a recent low of 85 cases a day on Aug. 16.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                              stanley shop            Even with the recent increases, the rate of i

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 In the middle of the night an organized crew of thieves scope out a vehicle parked outside a home.They break in and use a computer to connect to the vehicles on-board diagnostics. A blank key fob is reprogramed to turn the vehicle on and the crew drives away, leaving unsuspecting owners to awake in the morning to find their vehicle is gone.The stolen vehicle might be driven to the  stanley cup price port in Montreal, where it   placed in a shipping container destined for locations as far away as the Middle East and Africa. Others might be altered and re-sold closer to home. And more are used by criminal groups to commit further crimes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This is a scenario is repeated multiple times daily in Hamilton, Halton and surrounding areas amid an alarming rise in vehicle the stanley cup fts across Canada. Experts say technology has made vehicles easier to steal, with a market driven by demand for luxury vehi stanley cup cles and facilitated by organized criminal groups.Across Ontario, vehicle thefts jumped 72 per cent between 2014 and 2021, and another 14 per cent between 2021 and 2022 alone.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Hamilton police say there were 1,436 vehicles reported stolen in 2022, and another 1,608 in 2023. In the first month and a half of this year, there had already been 174 reports.                                                                                                                            Isal Avoid the area   : Truck driver charged in Halton Hills rollover crash
 A Toronto man is facing dozens of charges in what city police describe as an alleged fraud scheme that involved returning retail packages through Canada Post.Police allege the man bought a number of products from companies across Canada over the past eight months, then would say he needed to return his purchases.They say he would allegedly drop the items off for return through Canada Post, but would include an unspecified device inside the packages that would remove the labels and make them undeliverable.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police say the companies would still issue a refund for the returned merchandise, since it had been received by the postal service.      Police say they searched a  stanley cup home in the city   northeast corner on Thursday, arrested a 28-year-old man and recovered $45,000 worth of merchandise and cash.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The man is facing 60 charges, including 23 counts of public mischief, stanley vaso  12 counts of fraud under $5,000 and 18 counts of possession of property obtained by crime.This report  stanley flasche by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 20, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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 EDMONTON 鈥?Alberta businesses are set to resume some semblance of normalcy Thursday, as the province begins its economic relaunch plan.But Calgary and Brooks, Alta., in the provinces south, will be l stanley trinkflaschen argely left out, as those communities continue to battle back the coronavirus. I know that many folks in Calgary and Brooks will be disappointed that reopening will take a little bit longer for things like restaurants, hair salons and limited worship services,  Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said Wednesday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We didnt take this decision lightly. More than three quarters of the provinces roughly 1,200 active COVID-19 cases are in Calgary  stanley mugs and Brooks. Officials have seen unknown sources of community spread in the two jurisdictions and so recommended that they reopen more gradually.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Meanwhile, just over 5,000 people across the province are reported to have recovered from COVID-19 since the pandemic took hold of Alberta in March.With the government satisfied that the COVID-19 curve has been flattened, restaurants, barbershops and stanley flask  some retail stores in the province have been given the green light to start reopening under strict guidelines around physical distancing and cleanliness.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It will likely be May 25, officials said, before Calgary and Brooks are able to follow suit with Clmv Mississauga cancels events, including Canada Day celebrations, up to July 3 due to coronavirus
 The sunshine list is out, and in 2018 a little le stanley cupe ss sunshine fell on the County of Simcoe, but not much less.Compared to 2017, the six fewer people made $100,00 or more at the County for a total of 127 members on the list. Those salaries totaled $15.4 million, a decrease stanley shop  from $15.8 million the previous year.At the top of the county list was CAO Mark Aitken, who earned $278,804.33, a 3.3 per cent increase from 2017.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The names at the top of the list were filled by the countys general managers:Jane Sinclair, general manager of health and emergency services at County of Simcoe - $220,559.05.Trevor Wilcox, general manager of corporate performance - $214,230.70.Deborah Korolnek, general manager of engineering, planning, and environment - $208,551.55.Gregory Bishop, general manager of social and community services - $193,553.51        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Regional hospitals saw a bit more sunshine.At Royal Victoria Regional Hos stanley cup pital the list grew from 155 in 2017 to 182 in 2018, rising from $16.7 million earned to $21.4 million. President and CEO of the RVH, Janice Skot, received a pay increase of 30.9 per cent, to earning $482,967.25 in 2018.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Norah Holder, CEO of Collingwood General Hospital earned $252,206.92 in 2018, up from $191,732.66 earned the previous year for a 32 per cent increase.     

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 Sabrina Kidd didnt think a small class project could make much of a difference. But then, encouraged by her teacher and as part of an enthusiastic group of students, she changed her mind. It is really exciting. It is amazing knowing we are doing something to make a difference,  said the Grade 8 student at Holy Family Catholic Elementary School.聽 Sabrina and her classmates have been involved in projects to raise funds and awareness for charitable organizations they care about.This is the seventh year that teacher Marianne Delija has used WE Day in October as a kickoff for her students to start social justice projects.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        WE Day, held across Canad stanley cup a, the United States and United Kingdom, celebrates the power of young people to create positive change around the world.WE Day involves students raising money for WE projects and meeting in various cities one day a year for arena-size pep rallies.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Delijas students work  stanley thermobecher in groups of four to five and choose an organization to support based on their passions. They must reach two fundraising goals throughout the year. The class raised more than $1,500 and 1,000 canned goods. This has been a motivated, socially aware class,  said Delija.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Sabrina and her group held a volleyball tournament and pajama day to raise  stanley mugs funds for UNICEF,  Gkyo Taiwan convicts Chinese man of seeking to buy state secrets
 Hal stanley tumblers ton Public Health is investigating a new case of COVID-19 in an Oakville grocery store.Parent company Metro is reporting Thursday  April 15  a new COVID-19 case at the Food Basics in Oakville, at 478 Dundas St.The infected employee last worked April 5.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Out of respect and for confidentiality reasons, we will never release any personal information about persons who are infected. We will always do everything we can to support our teammates and ensure their safety, and the safety of our customers as well,stanley cups uk  8221; Metro s vaso stanley aid in an online statement. Where required, we will communicate with customers who have shopped in the impacted location to manage the situation. Out of an abundance of caution, with each case that is reported, we will deep clean and sanitize the location.              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 MOSCOW 鈥?Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny on Tuesday officially announced his bid to run in the 2018 presidential election.Navalny said in a video statement posted on a new campaign website that I will take part in the struggle for the post of president of Russia.Russia   most widely-known opposition figure and a leading anti-corruption activist, Navalny has repeatedly said Putin and his inner circle are guilty of graft.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW       botella stanley                                   Navalny is currently on trial accused of fraud in a case that his supporters say is politically motivated 鈥?if he is convicted he would be barred from running for public office.Putin hasn ;t said whether he will seek a fourth presidential term  stanley tumbler in the March 18 election, but he is widely expected to run.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Navalny has said repeatedly that he intended to stand for president but Tuesday   announcement marks the official launch of his campaign.In his program, Navalny said that he would push for re-distributing wealth, fighting corruptio stanley mugs n, greater investment in education and health, political decentralization, judicial reform and a pull-back from involvement in foreign wars.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It   time for us to choose not only a person at elections. It   time to choose between stagnation and a program of developme Aohu Toronto officers begin wearing body cameras
 Alia Youssef and Mohamed El-Sawah have been in a long-distance relationship for the better part of a year, th stanley cups ough they live just a 35-minute drive apart.Youssef lives in Windsor, Ont., El-Sawah in a suburb of Detroit, Mich.When the Canada-U.S. border was closed in March due to COVID-19, they were forced to place many of the cultural and religious traditions important to their Egyptian, Muslim engagement on hold. Youssef has yet to meet her husband-to-be   parents in person. The two have been looking at wedding venues and getting to know each other   families over video calls.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        water bottle stanley   82 stanley cup 20;We ;re engaged with no rings, let   call it that, El-Sawah said in a phone interview on Wednesday.Couples like Youssef and El-Sawah have been in a grey area since pandemic-related travel restrictions came into effect, unable to reunite due to their unmarried status. But some hope appeared last week when Ottawa announced it would ease some border restrictions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Starting Thursday, romantic partners of Canadians can apply to enter the country, with documentation proving at least a year-long relationship. Extended family members including grandparents, adult children and grandchildren and those seeking entry for compassionate grounds may also apply.Specifics on who qualifies, what documents are required and how to apply will be defined

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 An annual tradition for local high school students has come to an end.Every October, for more than 25 years, high school students from Peterborough, Norwood and Lakefield participated in the Terry Fox Run. Cheering students, dressed in school colours, would walk down the Rotary Trail from Trent University to Nicholls Oval, where they would listen to music and watch dance performances while raising money for cancer research.How stanley tumbler ever, this year the event will not run, according to representatives from the local public and Catholic school boards.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Weve been doing the Terry Fox Run for a long time, at least 25 y stanley cup ears,  says Diane Lloyd, chair of the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board.  But some schools wanted to change it up this year. Although Lloyd doesnt know the exact reason for the decision to cancel the event, she did say each public high school is still committed to raising money for cancer research and treatments.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The students still are continuing to be active in supporting cancer research, just in a different way,  says Lloyd.The same is true for Catholic schools in Peterborough as well.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The  high school T stanley water bottle erry Fox Run  was unique for Peterborough, but schools will still find a way to celebrate Terry Fox,  says Galen Eagle, communications manager for t Jhmc Ontario reports 583 new COVID cases today
 The Ontario government needs to introduce five permanent paid sick days 鈥?increasing to 10 during an infectious disease outbreak 鈥?and strengthen protections for temporary workers amid the pandemic, a new report from Torontos medical officer of health says.Calling paid sick leave an  essential  protection, the report from Dr. Eileen de Villa constitutes the most detailed a stanley italia nd robust demand from local health authorities on worker safety yet, as the province considers additional lockdown measures to cope with surging COVID-19 cases. On Monday, Ontario reported 3,338 new cases and 29 deaths.The report from the citys top doctor to its board of health echoes much of what worker advocates and experts have called for since early last year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It has become increasingly evident that paid sick leave provisions are essential to protect the health of individual workers, their workplaces, and the broader community,  de Villas report says. Workers without paid sick leave, particularly low-wage, precariously employed essential workers, experience financial pressure t stanley cups uk o work even when ill.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In an interview with the Star, Toronto board of health chai stanley website r Joe Cressy  Ward 10 Spadina-Fort York  said stronger protections for front-line workers were crucial in the viruss second wave.The proposal  is putting forward a specific, clear and evidence-informed position:

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 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario   real estate regulator has struck a deal with a Cambridge broker accused of multiple Code of Ethics violations, allowing him to avoid a discipline hearing while paying an undisclosed fine.After denying any wrongdoing for more than two years, Steve Bailey decided not to fight the allegations against him in an open forum and signed an agreed statement o vaso stanley f facts with stanley thermos  the Real Estate Board of Ontario  RECO .Bailey, a former RECO board member, was accused of breaking sections of the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act intended to protect the public.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        RECO zeroed in on two complaints against Bailey, surrounding the aborted private sale of a woman   Waterloo home in 2016, and a house sale in Plattsville in 2017.In the first complaint, the broker was accused of arranging a private sale for his parents to buy a home for $200,000 less than its assessed tax value, and $300,000 less than its approximate market value.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   stanley thermobecher                The deal was only stopped when the seller   lawyer raised concerns about the low sale price.In the second complaint, it was alleged Bailey oversaw a transaction that cost a seller $10,000 on the sale of their house, when a higher competing offer was denied in favour of a lower offer represented by Bailey   mother-in-law Isabel Pinheiro, who is also a realtor.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lvec OPP busts huge Haliburton drug ring, 16 people arrested
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 Mark Summers remembers the first time he ever got paid for one of his drawings. It was Grade 9 at Aldershot high school, about 50 years ago.Summers loved drawing. He had doodles and drawings all over the inner walls of his locker, some were of his favourite rock stars.His locker neighbour saw the drawings 鈥?one of John Lennon and Yoko Ono in particular 鈥?and asked if he could make him a sketch of Jim Morrison, lead singer for The Doors. Just like a photo in Rolling Stone magazine.  stanley canada               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           kubki stanley                               The kid 鈥?Summers can ;t recall his name 鈥?was even willing to pay for it. How much  asked Summers. A deal was reached 鈥?one Jim Morrison drawing for a 45 rpm of The Who   Pinball Wizard.Summers, 64, tells the story sitting at the kitchen table of the suburban Waterdown home he shares with his wife, Shawn, and 18-year-old daughter, vaso stanley  Sienna. He was born and raised in Burlington, but has spent the last 25 years living in this relatively modest house in a neighbourhood filled with cul-de-sacs.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He   sips some tea from a mug with the faces of the Beatles and chuckles. The irony of that first transaction in the hall of Aldershot high school doesn ;t escape him.So the fact that now, 50 years later, I ;m working for Rolling Stone and still drawing people like Roger Daltrey, it just seems amazing, Summers says.  8220 Hhrn Youth injured jumping from moving vehicle
 TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange  16,428.30, up 192.17 points. VIVO Cannabis Inc.  TSX:VIVO . Health care. Down 5.5 cents, or 30.56 per cent, to 12.5 cents on 12.4 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Toronto-Dominion Bank  TSX:TD . Financials. Up 13 cents, or 0.21 per cent, to $63.41 on 12 million shares.Bank of Nova Scotia  TSX:BNS . Financials. Up 72 cents, or 1.29 per cent, to $56.67 on 11.7 million shares.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.  TSX:CNQ . Energy. Up 62 cents, or 2.87 per cent, to $22.26 on 5.7 million shares.Cenovus Energy Inc.  TSX:CVE . Energy. Up nearly one cent, or 1.78 per cent, to $5.15 on 5.4 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         water bottle stanley Suncor Energy Inc.   botella stanley TSX:SU . Energy. Up 36 cents, or 2.26 per cent, at $16.30 on 5.1 million shares.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               stanley mug                                 Companies in the news:Artis Real Estate Investment Trust  TSX:AX.UN . Up 23 cents, or 2.73 per cent, at $8.65. Private equity firm Sandpiper Group wants to cut costs and increase distributions if it wins its fight to replace the board at Artis Real Estate Investment Trust. The firm is seeking support for its plan to replace the Artis board with its own slate of five nominees, including Sandpiper c

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 Ontario is reporting another 727 COVID-19 cases and 11 more deaths. Of the 11 deaths, three occurred more than a month ago and were added to the cumulative count as part of a data cleanup, according to the provinces latest report released Friday morning.Ontario has administered 46,550 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 21,566,334 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night.According to the Stars vaccine tracker, 11,159,460 people in Ontario have received at least one shot. That works out to approximately 85.6 per cent of the eligible popul stanley thermos ation 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 75.1 per cent of the total population, including t stanley becher hose not yet eligible for the vaccine.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The province says stanley water bottle  10,406,874 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses. That works out to approximately 79.8 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 70.0 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine.The province now includes data that reflects hospitalizations and cases by vaccination status. Ontario warns that the new process may cause discrepancies between other hospitalization numbers being collected using a different process, and that the data may not match daily COVID-19 case counts.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The province reports 447 COVID-19 cases were conf Vcrc Ainsworth acclaimed as PPC candidate for Renfrew riding
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