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 LAS VEGAS 鈥?A Tuesday court date looms in Wisconsin for a British cybersecurity researcher arrested last week  stanley mugs in Las Vegas on charges that, years before he won acclaim for helping to stop a worldwide ransomware attack, he created and distributed a malware program to pilfer banking passwords from unsuspecting computer users.Marcus Hutchins, 23, of Ilfracombe, England, was still being held Monday in federal custody in a jail outside Las Vegas, where he was arrested last week at McCarran International Airport following the Def Con convention for computer security professionals.Electronic Frontier Foundation general counsel Kurt Opsahl said he was awaiting word that bail had been posted and that Hutchins has been released from federal custody. The foundation, a digital civil-liberties non-profit, was helping Hutchins obtain legal counsel.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Hutchins ; attorney in Las Vegas, Adrian Lobo, didn ;t immediately respond to telephone and email messages from The Associated Press.Hutchins is scheduled to appear Tuesday morning in federal court in Milwaukee on six charges, including conspiracy to commit computer fraud in 2014 and 2015. He is accused of creating and distributing malicious software called Kronos designed to steal banking passwords.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Hutchins was credited with helping in May to curb the sp stanley cup nz read of WannaCry ransomware during an stanley thermoskannen  attac Lajp Algonquin College reporting data breach
 The average price for a home in Hal stanley quencher ton Region was $1.2 million in October 2023, according to the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board. That   down 3.7 per cent or $45,892 from September 2023 and down 2 per cent or $23,935 compared to October 2022.There were 425 home sales after an average of 24 days on the market and 1,933 active listings at the end of October. Sales were down 10.7 per cent and active listings were up 40.7 per cent compared to a year ago.Detached houses  鈫? averaged $1.52 million, down 3.2 per cent or $51,077 month-over-month but up 0.7 per cent or $10,162 year-over-year. There were 214 detached house sales and after an average of 23 days on the market and 1,093  stanley cup active listings at the end of the month.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Semi-detached houses  鈫? averaged $995,813, down 2.1 per cent or $21,371 month-over-month and down 3.3 per cent or $34,366 year-over-year. There were 22 semi-detached house sales after an average of 16 days on the market and 65 active listings at the end of the month.      Attached houses  鈫? averaged $1.03 million, down 2.8 per cent or $29,349 month-over-month but up 1.5 per cent or $14,904 year-over-year. There were 69 attached house sales after an average of 17 da stanley bottles ys on the market and 219 active listings at the end of the month.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Townhouse-style condos  鈫? averaged $820,686, down 4.5 per cent or $38,587 month-over-mont

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 TOKYO 鈥?The world   oldest person, a 117-year-old Japanese woman, has died.Chi termo stanley yo Miyako died Sunday. Her death was confirmed Friday by Kanagawa prefecture, her home state south of Tokyo.Miyako, born on May 2, 1901, became the world   oldest person in April after Nabi Tajima from Kikai island in southern Japan died at the age of 117.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Miyako   family called her the goddess and remembered her as a chatty person who was patient and kind to others, according to Guinness World Records, which had certified her title. Miyako enjoyed calligraphy, which she had practiced until recently, and eating sushi and eel, Guinness said.      Guinness said the successor to her world record is yet to be confirmed.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The new oldest person in Japan is a 115-year-old woman, Kane Tanaka of Fukuoka on the southern island of Kyushu, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare said.The world   oldest man, Masazo Nonaka on  stanley termosky Japan   northern island of Hokkaido, celebrated his 113rd birthday stanley cup  Wednesday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Associated Press Iten UN threatens to slash Yemen food aid over theft by rebels
 Ontario is the economic engine of Canada. From our manufacturing sector to information and technology hubs, our province offers newcomers and residents alike opportunities to find jobs, buy a home and achieve the Canadian dream.Unfortunately, too many communities in Ontario have been left behind by increasingly uneven economic growth. Over the past 10 years, 87 per cent of the jobs created in our province have happened in just two communities 鈥?Ottawa and Toronto.As w stanley canada e start to rebuild Ontario from the economic fallout of COVID-19, we have a chance to e vaso stanley nsure that all communities benefit from the recovery. While the road will not be easy, an innovative public policy solution with rare bipartisan support from south of the border called  opportunity zones  could be the key to unlocking a more equitable recovery for all Ontarians.              stanley taza   ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Opportunity zones are regionally based regulatory relief and tax incentives put in place by governments to encourage private sector investment in underprivileged communities. In the United States, opportunity zones permit investors to defer paying capital gains taxes provided they invest that money into an economically distressed community. These funds allow investors from across the country to pool resources directly into local businesses, affordable housing, brownfield cleanups, local infrastructure projects and office relocations 鈥?creating jobs and opportunity for local res

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« Réponse #4637 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 07:54:28 pm »
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 In the last few weeks, I h stanley mug ave received many messages asking why I still have a razor sharp focus on COVID-19 vaccines. As a science communicator, recognizing that people are being hit by misinformation, I know my job isnt done.While more than 30 million people have received at least two doses of the vaccine in Canada, many still have questions and misconceptions. We also saw many of these vaccine fallacies regurgitated in Ottawa this weekend.In order to build trust and clear understanding, I hope to break down five key misconceptions about vaccines that I am most asked about.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                            stanley kubek              THE VACCINES ARE NOT STILL EXPERIMENTALIn fact, the COVID-19 vaccines have been fully approved in Canada and the United States. More than 9 billion doses of vaccines have now been given worldwide, which gives us ample information on any even very rare side effects.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 An experimental drug or vaccine is when it is still in an active clinical trial phase and has not yet been approved for use. A medicine or vaccine is not allowed to be marketed until they have gone through efficacy, safety and quality studies, which then undergo thorough, critical review and due diligence by regulators. All approved COVID-19 vaccines have completed and published data from their clinical trials.THE VACCIN stanley thermos ES ARE STILL VERY EFFECTIVE, EVEN AGAINST OMICRON               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Pjpi Heartbreaking indeed   : Man, 27, shot dead in Hamilton double shooting identified as Halton resident
 Theres a new offering from a member of one of the valleys most talented musical families, and its a bit of a change from the norm.Dave Debenham, with s botella stanley upport from sister Patti Hass, recently released The Simple Life 鈥?a solo album hes excited to share with local music fans.What sets The Simple Life apart from his past recordings                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I wanted to do something that was totally acoustic,  said Debenham, a Canadian Country Music Association nominee.  In the past, Ive always done stuff on the country side 鈥?this is more on the Celtic/folk side, in my opinion. The plan from the start was not necessarily to create a full album.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Hass聽wrote lyrics for several songs, and Debenham聽added melodies and came up with lyrics for the others.To be honest, I really hadnt planned on doing an album,  he said.  My sister Patti came to me stanley cup  a little over a year a stanley cup go and said, Listen, Dave, I have these lyrics 鈥?you think you can do something with them  I started putting melodies to it and it sort of snowballed from there.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The project actually provided a welcome distraction during the ongoing pandemic.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               With COVID, I had to do something 鈥?you cant go anywhere,  said Debenham.  I hav

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« Réponse #4638 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 08:15:42 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Municipal staff in Niagara Region violated a reporter   charter rights when they seized his equipment and called police after assuming he was trying to record a closed council meeting, Ontario   ombudsman found in a report released Wednesday.Paul Dube launched an investigation in December 2017, days after the incident involving a St. Catharines Standard reporter and a citizen blogger who were covering the meeting that went into a closed session.While Dube   analysis found the blogger   rights were not violated, he found the Regional Municipality of Niagara acted inappropriat stanley thermobecher ely toward both men when their property  stanley thermoskannen was seized, police were called and they were asked to leave the region headquarters.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It is my opinion that the region   actions were contrary to law, unreasonable, unjust and wrong, Dube wrote in his report.The incident was decried by journalism organizations as an assault on press freedoms when it occurred.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 According to the report, the blogger left his seat to go to the washroom during a council meeting,  stanley cup leaving his recorder behind. In his absence, the council went into a closed session, with his device still recording, the report said.The report said a region staff member told journalists present that they had to leave the room but were welcome to leave their equipment behin Elsp Injury ends Ontario cop   s charity ride
 Canadian athletes showcased their versatility and prowess in a wide range of sports, fro stanley quencher m running and swimming to jumping, throwing, spinning, and gymnastics, stanley vaso  over the 15 days of intense competition at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.If you ;re still craving the thrill of watching athletes compete, prepare for more highlights and memorable performances as the highly anticipated Paralympic Games kick off on Wednesday, Aug. 28, in Paris.There was little discussion about who would be the female flag bearer. Swimming phenom Summer McIntosh was the obvious choice, while there were a few candidates for her male counterpart, with hammer thrower Ethan Katzberg being chosen for the prestigious ceremony.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        McIntosh, a 17-year-old from Toronto, made a splash at the 2024 Olympics. She won Canada   first Olympic medal with a silver in the women   400 metre freestyle. She claimed gold in the women   400 m individual medley, 200 m butterfly, and 200 m individual medley. Her dominance was further highlighted by setting Olympic records in the women   200 m butterfly and the women   200 m individual medley.She was the obvious choice to be a flag bearer.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW            botella stanley                       Charismatic hammer thrower Katzberg from Nanaimo, B.C., will always be the first Olympic gold medallist from Canada in his sport. The 22-year-old is the first Canadian in 11

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 OTTAWA 鈥?The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has announced a recall of cer stanley mug tain types of cauliflower and lettuce due to possible E. coli contamination.In a post on its website, the agency says the products were produced by California-based Adam Bros. Farming Inc., and distributed in at least six provinces: Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, P.E.I. and Newfoundland and Labrador.The affected products include cauliflower with the Adam Brothers Family Farms logo, as well as green and red leaf lettuces that were sold in bulk without packaging.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The CFIA says there have been no reported illnes stanley taza ses associated with the recall, but anyone who thinks they may have purchased affected products should throw them out or return them.      It says the recall was triggered by one in the U.S., which resulted from an E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 U.S. officials said last week that a water reservoir at Adam Bros. Farms in Santa Barbara County tested positive for the bacterial strain, and the owners are co-operating with au stanley mugs thorities.By The Canadian Press Siwm Where can I vote in Burlington on election day
 TORONTO 鈥?The Canadian Armed Forces says minor problems remain in some Ontario long-term care homes they were deployed to earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic.But critics say this does not mean the homes have a clean bill of health.The military   concerns outlined in a report dated Aug. 4 and released Friday include worker skills and stanley cup  standards of practice in the seven nursing homes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The reports attribute stanley cups s many of the problems to inexperienced staff who were quickly pressed into service in the homes during the pandemic.Ontario called in the military to seven homes that struggled to deal with COVID-19 outbreaks starting in April.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Weeks later, the Forces said they observed cockroach infestations, aggressive feeding that caused choking, bleeding infections, and residents crying for help for hours.The Ministry of Long-term Care says all of the homes w stanley termoska ere stablized by the time the soldiers left in July.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In short, I believe Ontario is well equipped to address any of these issues from this point forward, Brig.-Gen. C.J.J. Mailkowski said in the report.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The military was initially called in to assist at Orchard Villa in Pickering, Altamont Care Community in Toronto, Eatonvil

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 MONTREAL 鈥?Justin Trudeau   Liberals retained most of their seats in Quebec on their way to a minority victory, even as the Bloc Quebecois roared its way back to relevance.Early Tuesday morning, the Liberals were elected or leading in 35 of the province   78 ridings, compared with 32 for the Bloc, 10 for the Conservatives and one for the NDP.In 2015, Trudeau   Liberals sailed to their best showing in the province in decades as they won 40 of the province   78 ridings, capturing more than 35 per cent of the popular vote.               ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley trinkflaschen  BELOW                                        While the Liberals ; seat count declined slightly, most of the party   star candidates survived unscathed despite polls that had showed some of them running in close races. They captured about 34 per cent of the popular vote in the province, compared with 33 per cent for the Bloc, 16 per cent for th stanley tumbler e Conservatives and 11 per cent for the NDP.Quebec cabinet ministers Marc Garneau, Melanie Joly, Francois-Philippe Champagne, David Lametti, Marie-Claude Bibeau, Pablo Rodriguez and Jean-Yves Duclos were all re-elected, while much-touted env stanley termosky ironmentalist Steven Guilbeault captured the formerly NDP-held Montreal riding of Laurier-Sainte-Marie.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Federal revenue minister Diane Lebouthillier was still not declared elected as of 1:30 a.m., despite holding a 600-vote lead over a Bloc challenger in Gas Cbph Orangeville public bike ride set to roll May 26
 Maple Leaf Foods recently announced itll be adding a jazzy new label to its packaging: a seal that declares its products carbon zero. Its PR to be sure, part of an announcement procl vaso stanley aiming them the first major food producer to be carbon neutral, but its also in line with a sustainability effort that seems both durable and heartfelt. And as the world snaps to climate attention, its better to be ahead o stanley cup f the climate-disclosure curve than behind it. Other producers would do well to get in line.In the coming months and years, climate pledges and voluntary disclosures of information will simply become best practice.A few months ago Unilever announced a climate plan that will see it label 70,000 products with carbon-emissions information. All over the place, big companies are broadcasting their low-carbon bona fides. Third-party apps and tools are letting consumers calculate the carbon emissions of things like the ice-melting toll of their pesky Amazon Prime habit. Even further proof in the appetite for carbon emissions tools is former Bank of Canada head Mark Carneys announcement to create a credible carbon-offset market that will likely dictate how companies re stanley cups port carbon footprints.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Carbon labelling has been an idea without a champion for a few decades now. The lack of a uniform standard for measurement and labels is indeed a problem, but one that should be easy to solve, as we move to a world where all

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« Réponse #4641 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 09:15:12 pm »
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 Toronto police are asking for help in their investigation of a murder.Th stanley canada e body of 41-year-o stanley thermobecher ld Varsha Gajula of Caledon, Ont., was found Wednesday morning.Police were called to a suspicious incident near Keele Street and Hillary Avenue.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     stanley vaso     After arriving on the scene officers located Gajula   body and the investigation was handed over to homicide detectives.      Police say this is an active investigation and officers remain in the area carrying out inquiries to establish the full circumstances of the murder.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Investigators ask that anyone who may have seen Gajula or anything suspicious contact them.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 27, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Eefk Spin Master takes $14.5 million Q2 loss
 GRAVENHURST 鈥?Failing to stop at a stop sign is one way to  stanley cup attract police attention.On Tuesday, June 18, Bracebridge OPP were on general patrol in the Town of Gravenhurst and allege a vehicle travelling on James Street caught their attention by failing to stop at a posted stop sign.Officers conducted a traffic stop and during the course of their investigation into the status of the drivers ; license, police say th stanley deutschland ey noticed cannabis available to the driver.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Stephanie White, 28, of Gravenhurst was arrested and a further search was conducted.      White was subsequently charged with  stanley flask possession of a schedule I substance - cocaine, operation while prohibited, drive vehicle with cannabis readily available, along with several Highway Traffic Act offences.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 She is scheduled to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Bracebridge on July 16 to answer to her charges.This article was modified on June 25 at 1:35 p.m. to reflect that the charges are yet to be proven in court.

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 A Guelph woman is facing a charge of arson in connection with an apartment f stanley cup ire that displaced a number of tenants earlier this week.Kathleen Snider, 34, was arrested by Guelph police on Thursday morning and charged with arson with disregard for human life. She was rele stanley thermos ased from custody and is expected to appear in court on May 5.Emergency responders were called to the fire at 316 Kathleen St. on the afternoon on March 19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Thirty-two people from 19 units were displaced in the fire. Balconies on the west side of the six-storey apartment building, at the corner of Speedvale Avenue, were stained black with smoke when the fire broke out on the second floor.No injuries were reported.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Fire marshal   office investigating after Guelph apartment fireIt   not yet clear how many of the displaced residents have been allowed back in to their homes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Investigators from the Ontario Fire Marshal   office said they have concluded the initial phase of their investigation and have turned their findings over to the Guelph Police Service.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley vattenflaska OW Uxzh Cannabis use by young people may be tied to depression and anxiety, CAMH study finds
 Azim Raheem, a Grade 12 student at North Albion Collegiate, is a standout volleyball player who stands six-seven.His school teams in elementary school had won city titles, last year North Albion qualified to compete at stanley quencher  Ontario Federation of School Athle vaso stanley tics Associations  OFSAA  and he impressed scouts at a U.S. tournament while playing with his Pakmen volleyball club.Because of his volleyball ability, the right-side hitter is headed to Harvard University next school year, with financial support over four years, but for him, the journey is about the academics. Hell attend with an undecided major in first year, but plans to get into engineering, business or teaching.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                          stanley cup becher                Heres a Q-and-A聽 edited for length and clarity  with the 17-year-old who has lived in north Etobicoke most of his life.How much of an opportunity is this         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I learned quickly with volleyball that this was going to be a tool. Volleyballs fun; I might end up playing professional, but something that one of my mentors told me is that you want to use volleyball to put yourself in a position that you dont need volleyball ever again 鈥?With Harvard, this is changing my trajectory completely to where I have a life after volleyball. Im going to a super academic school; ending up with a Harvard undergraduate degree is an amazing thing. Its going to set me up for my academics. Its going to s

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« Réponse #4643 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 09:51:28 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Indigo Books  Music Inc.  TSX: IDG  says it will be making its first expansion into the United States next summer with an opening at a mall in New Jersey.The company says it will open the store in the Mall at Short Hills to test its cultural department store model in the country with the largest retailing market in the world.The expansion plans come as Indigo continues to lose money, despite near-record revenue in the second quarter.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   stanley cup                       The company says it pulled in $224.5 million in sales during the quarter ended Sept. 30, up from $217 million in the same quarter last year for its highest ever second-quarter revenue.      But the increased revenue didn ;t translate to a profit, with the company losing $4.7 million or 18 cents a share for the quarter, compared with a net loss of $1.2 million or for cents per share for the same quarter last year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The company says the results reflect changes in accounting estimates, as well as its investment in its digital segment, marketing, supply chain, and new store development.Indigo has 89 superstores under the Chapters and Indigo banners plus 122 small format stores under brands including Coles, Indigospirit, SmithBooks, and T stanley thermos mug he Book Company.                vaso stanley ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Wkum Via Rail plotter wants to appeal sentence
 A 19-year-old man has died after suffering critical injuries in a crash in Vaughan earlier this month, Ontario Provincial Police Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said.The man was westbound on Hwy. 407 between Pine Valley Drive and Hwy. 27 on Aug. 15 just after 7 p.m. when his sedan broke down in a live lane of traffic stanley cup , Schmidt said.His car was struck from behind by another vehicle.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The man was taken to a trauma centre but, sadly, has now died, Schmidt said Aug. 22.      The man driving the second vehicle was not injured and remained on the scene,        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW     stanley vaso                              The investigation is ongoing.Witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage of the incident are aske stanley cup d to call the OPP Hwy. 407 detachment at 905-731-8180.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 Not sure what fruits and veggies are in season A local farm market, the Hen House, sells a weekly basket of fresh vegetables grown locally.Amber Smiley, her husband, Jeremy Knapp, and their three daughters, Addison, Scarlet and Clara, maintain about an acre of vegetables from lettuce and garlic to cucumbers and tomatoes throughout the season.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        stanley mugs  The family moved to the 44-acre farm in 2015. Jeremy grew up farming and wanted to get back to it,  Smiley said. Prior, the family had li stanley termosky ved in downtown Toronto, where she maintained a small vegetable garden in their urban yard.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Id never lived on a farm,  Smiley said, adding that once she started farming in a rural setting she grew an abundance of produce. Smiley was already selling eggs from the familys laying stanley botella  hens. I love doing it,  Smiley said,  and I get to stay home with my kids. We just keep getting bigger year after year.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Now, about an acre of the property is used for farming.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               We plant with our hands, we weed with a hoe, and we dont spray anything at all,  Smiley said.  We dont put anything unnatural on our food at all. However, the Hen House has yet to be certified organic.Customers can pick up their food order from Thursday to Sat Xvid Convoy protests: Protest organizers Tamara Lich, Chris Barber arrested in Ottawa
 COURTICE, Ont. 鈥?Police in Ontario  stanley mug   Durham Region say the general manager of a retirement home has been charged for allegedly removing door handles to some units during the pandemic.Investigators say they got a complaint on Feb. 12 against staff members at the White Cliffe Terrace Retirement Residence in Courtice, Ont.Police say the complaint alleged that during the pandemic staff had removed some of the door handles.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Tawab Karimi, 40, of Oshawa, has been charged with two counts of unlawful confinement.He was released on an undertaking.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The retirement home   operator said in February that it launched an investigation into a senior staff member at the fac stanley romania ility.A statement from Verve Senior Living said door handles removed from a small number of suites belonged to assisted living residents.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The statement did not specify why the handles were removed, but several media reports allege the residents involved had tested positive for C stanley cup OVID-19. The Canadian Press could not independently verify the allegation.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              David Bird, president of Verve parent company Diversicare Canada, said at the time that all handles have since been replaced and an investigation is underwa

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« Réponse #4645 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 12:28:00 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?BlackBerry Ltd.  TSX:BB  CEO John Chen says U.S. President Donald Trump   ban on people from seven predominantly Muslim countries entering America will hurt trade.Chen said in a statement that he is disheartened and does not agree with the sharpness of the execu stanley thermos mug tive order.Trump signed an executive order Friday that doesn ;t allow citizens from Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Libya to enter the U.S. for 90 days.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           stanley mug                               Chen says the move will make it mor stanley thermobecher e difficult to conduct business globally and hurt trade.      He says BlackBerry hopes the U.S. administration will find better ways to handle such matters in the future.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Chen, himself an immigrant, says more than half of BlackBerry   executive team and many of the company   employees are immigrants.By The Canadian Press Zysi G20 protester awarded $500 for police search
 A proposal to build a six-storey condo in the south end of the city will be returning to council chambers for a decision in No stanley cups vember.At Wednesdays council planning meeting, council voted in favour of referring a proposal from Reids Heritage Homes for a development at the corner of Gordon Street and Lowes Road to next month   council planning meeting, currently scheduled for Nov. 12. I ;m trying to be as mayoral as possible here, wink wink nudge nudge, you probably should sharpen the pencils a bit more,  Mayor Cam Guthrie said after councils initial vote on the project, which resulted in a 6-6 tie.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That tied vote was on the proposal for a six-storey, 86-unit condo building. The pitch from Reids made its first appearance in front of council in March 2018. At the time, the developer was stanley uk  looking to build a six-storey, 102-unit building, replacing five homes that would be demolished to make way for it.By the end of 2018, the proposal was down to 89 units. Another three units were taken off soon after, reaching its current 86-unit configuration by April.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley cup W                                 In a report made public earlier this month, city staff stated they recommended the project get the green light.As has been the case since the project first appeared before council last year, a number of residents in the surrounding area say the six-storey building is too tall for the

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« Réponse #4646 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 02:02:53 am »
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 KINGSTON, Ont. 鈥?A 49-year-old man from Kingston, Ont., won ;t be driving anywhere for a while after a particularly soggy road trip on T stanley mug hursday.Kingston police say they were called to the Cataraqui River after hear stanley flask ing reports that someone had driven a car at a high rate of speed into the water.They say they found the vehicle fully submerged about 23 metres from shore.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police say they found the drenched driver standing on the shore and talkin stanley termosar g on his cellphone.      Police determined that the vehicle the man was driving was a rental car.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Breathalyzer tests suggested the man   blood alcohol level was 1.5 times over the legal limit, and police say he   now facing an impaired driving charge and had his license suspended for 90 days.By The Canadian Press Rdni SPECIAL ICYMI: Top 5 (non-coronavirus) stories of the week in Halton Hills from theifp.ca
 Ontario is doubling its funding commitment to support searches for burial sites near residential schools.The additional $10-million funding announced today in the province   fall economic statement brings the total spending promise to $20 million over three years.The government has said the money is  stanley mug meant to support Indigenous-led search processes to identify, investigate and protect burial sites near the facilities notorious for abuse and violence.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Also in the economic update, the government said it would wave fees for the next three years for families and communities looking to obtain death records for Indigenous children who attended residential schools.It   also extended a fee waiver for residential school survivors looking to reclaim traditional names.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The initial funding for burial site sear stanley tumblers ches was announced this summer after reports that the remains of 215 children were found at a Kamloops, B.C. residential school.More Indigenous communities announced similar disturbing discoveries across Canada in the following months.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The findings back up testimony from the Truth a stanley cup nd Reconciliation Commission   final report, which recommended governments work to locate, document and commemorate where children who died at the schools were buried.       

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« Réponse #4647 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 02:26:27 am »
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 PETERBOROUGH, Ont. 鈥?Police in Peterborough, Ont., say three teenagers now are facing attempted stanley cup  murder charges following a stabbing incident.They say two 16-year-old boys were charged Friday in Thursday   stabbing at a Peterborough home that left a teen in hospital.Another 16-year-old boy was charged Thursday afternoon, hours after the incident.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Investigators say the alleged victim, also 16, knew at least one of the accused.      He was taken to a Toronto hospital by air ambulance, where police said he was in stable condition.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police stanley mugs  say the investigation is ongoing, but there is no threat to publ stanley water bottle ic safety.By The Canadian Press Qjnh Multi-agency effort cleans up after CN train derails in Pefferlaw
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario is set to lift all COVID-19 public health measures by the end of March, including mask mandates, as part of a long-term plan for managing the virus.Premier Doug Ford said Ontario is in a position to do that thanks to the province   careful approach to reopening and the resulting stability in case counts, hospitalizations and ICU admissions.We ;re here because we stayed cautious, he said. We stayed discipli stanley cup ned and we never unde stanley spain restimated this virus. We look to other countries, other provinces, there could be no question that this was and is the right approach.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The province said it will be assessing key public health and health-system indicators 鈥?including the identification of new COVID-19 variants and increases in hospitalizations 鈥?in the coming months to ensure restrictions can be lifted safely.I ;m going to be super cautious, Ford said. If we do not see numbers in a stable place we just aren ;t going to do it.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Experts say it   encouraging the steps of the plan will be based on data, but it   hard to know what the situation in Ontario will be in January or Ma botella stanley rch.The easing of restrictions will start Monday, with capacity limits lifted in restaurants, bars, gyms, casinos and indoor meeting and event spaces.               ARTICLE CO

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 TORONTO 鈥?Sun Life Financial Inc. has reported that its profits rose in the late stanley quencher st quarter, beating market expectations due in part to growth in its wealth businesses.The Toronto-based company, primarily known for its life insurance, reported net income for the quarter ended Dec. 31 of $641 million or $1.05 per share, compared to $560 million or $0.91 per share in stanley cup  the same quarter last year.Thomson Reuters analysts had estimated $634 million in net income or $1.02 per share.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        CEO Dean Connor says Sun Life   fourth quarter capped off a year of improved momentum in a number of fronts, including the launch of new digital offerings in Canada and the continued building out its wealth and asset management businesses.      Sun Lifes revenue was $8.7 billion in the fourth quarter of 2017 compared to $2.4 billion last year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The insurer says the increase was largely due to the decreases in interest rates in the fourth quarter in 2017 compared to increases in interest rates in the same period in 2016.Companies in this story  TSX:SLF                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By stanley cup  The Canadian Press Vhow Eat local with the Binbrook Farmers    Market
 A stanley website  positive coronavirus test in the Blue Jays camp reportedly delayed some players from travelling from Florida to Toronto on Sunday, while other Major League Baseball teams were forced to cancel workouts Monday because they were still waiting on test results.Young Blue Jays stars like Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette were among the players wh stanley cup o crossed the border on a private charter over the weekend, but  a number  of their teammates were held back at the clubs spring training complex in Dunedin because of a positive coronavirus test, according to a report from ESPNs Jeff Passan on Monday morning.Those held back were players and staff who had direct contact with the player who tested positive for COVID-19. They will have to produce two negative tests, per the health and safety guidelines agreed upon between the Jays and the Canadian government, before travelling to Canada, according to Sportsnets Shi Davidi.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Blue Jays have yet to respond to a request for comment.The Blue Jays previously shut down their Dunedin home in mid-June aft stanley cup er a player presented with symptoms consistent with COVID-19. Players and staff were able to return to the spring training complex last Friday as summer training camp resumed in anticipation of the beginning of a shortened MLB season starting up later this month. All players and staff were required to go through an intake screening that included two COVID-19 tests a

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« Réponse #4649 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 03:04:05 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario Provincial Police say members of its Criminal Investigation Branch will probe the death of a 15-year-old Toronto student who drowned while on a schoo stanley water bottle l trip to Algonquin Park last month.Jeremiah Perry disappeared under the water after going for an evening swim in a lake with other students in early July. His body was discovered about a day later by the OPP   underwater rescue unit.Last week, the Toronto District School Board said Perry had not passed a swim test required to go on the trip, and apologized to the teen   family.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                        stanley en mexico                  The board   director of education, John Malloy, said that of the 32 students who went on the multi-day canoe trip, 15 had failed the swim test.Malloy sai stanley tumbler d that the initial swim test took place in a lake, and that students who did not pass the first test should have been required to take a second test at C. W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute, the school Perry attended. But, he said, the second test was neither provided nor offered.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Two teachers who were on the trip have been placed on home assignment as a result of the incident.The province has also launched a review of outdoor education policies for every school board in light of Perry   death.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ontario Education Minister Mitzie Hunter said the province Bqhd Man charged with human trafficking in Halton
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