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« Réponse #4680 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 04:39:34 pm »
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 UPDATE 鈥?July 8, 2020: The reported COVID-19 case at the Rogers store in Markville Mall turned out to be a false positive test, the details of which you can read at this link. You can read the initial story from before the positive test was known to be false below.A case of COVID-19 at Markville Mall in Markham is associated with t stanley cup he Rogers store, a spokesperson for Cadillac Fairview  CF , which owns 19 shopping centres across the country, including Markville,聽has confirmed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The tenant acted quickly and responsibly, said聽Kelly Vieira, CF genera botella stanley l manager, adding mall聽management and York Region Public Health were notified July 4 of the positive test for the virus.As to whether it was an employee of the store with direct contact with the public or a third-party contractor, Vieira said he could not comment.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Rogers location remains closed as of July 6, but underwe stanley tumbler nt a deep cleaning as advised by public health.A link to the store website notes the store will be closed for the duration of the week.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In addition, extra cleaning of all elevator banks, food court tables, common area seating, doors and stair railings, and all other high-touch points in the complex has also been conducted as a precaution, said Vieira.                ARTICLE CON Yifd Oshawa Generals    season over as OHL cancels playoffs over coronavirus concerns
 Halton Regional Police have charged a Georgetown resident with stunt driving after a troubling traffic stop in Halton Hills.The stop occurred in the area of Tenth Line Thursday morning  July 13 .Police say they caught a Georgetown resident locked in at 122 km/h in a posted 70 km/h zone in their BMW X5.            stanley cup     ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On this road are also two-speed di stanley cup splay signs advising drivers of the speeds they are travelling at, Halton police say.      The stunt driving charge carries a 30-day driver   licence suspension and 14-day vehicle impound.        ARTICLE CONT stanley flask INUES BELOW

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 MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec   largest labour federation and starbucks stanley cup  a major business group say the provincial government needs to pay particular attention to the workplace consequences of cannabis use.The Quebec Federation of Labour and the federation that represents Quebec   chambers of commerce made the comments Thursday as public consultations continued on the repercussions of legalizing cannabis.The head of the business  stanley becher group said in an interview that studies in jurisdictions where cannabis is legal have shown a drop in employee productivity, increased absenteeism as well as mental health problems.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Stephane Forget also fears a spike in the number of work-related accidents against the backdrop of imperfect screening tests.      Forget said certain tests will allow employers to determine that someone has used cannabis within a certain time frame but will not enable them to pinpoint the level of impairment.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Quebec Federation of Labour, meanwhile, fears employers will adopt zero-tolerance  stanley cup policies which will encroach on workers ; private lives.By The Canadian Press Mysh HEAVY SMOKE DAMAGE TO CONVENIENCE STORE: Late-night fire at Milton s Daisy Mart
 OTTAWA 鈥?A new Statistics Canada report says communities with the most visible minorities had the highest mortality rates during the first wave of the novel coronavirus.The report   authors say it is more evidence that the pandemic is disproportionately affecting visible minorities, who are more likely to live in overcrowded housing and work in jobs that put them more at risk of exposure to COVID-19.Other studies have shown visible minorities are more likely to suffer from conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure, which are considered to make an ind stanley termoska ividual at higher risk for serious illness or death from COVID-19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In the four biggest provinces 鈥?which account for 99 per cent of the de stanley cup aths from COVID-19 between March and July 鈥?death rates from COVID-19 were twice as high in communities where more than one in four people identify as a visible minority, compared with communities where less than one per cent of residents did.The death rates are adjusted for age to account for different age structures in diffe stanley website rent neighbourhoods.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It found in communities where less than one per cent of the population identified as a visible minority, the death in the first wave was 16.9 for every 100,000 people. In communities with a visible minority population between 10 and 25 per cent, the death rate was 27.3 and for communities with visibl

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 Flamborough harness racing trainers are hailing a new $2.1 million investment from the provincial government to attract workers to the business as a positive step amid a massive labour shortage in the industry.The funding, which is aimed at training workers for careers in the harness racing industry, will provide 250 participants with free training, up to $3,000 to cover expenses and paid work placements. Employers can also receive up to $1,000 per hire in the program announced Feb. 9 by Labour Minist stanley trinkflaschen er Monte McNaughton at the Ancaster Fairgrounds.The investment will help the Ontario Harness Horse Association  OHHA  develop and deliver a training program that teaches participants about horse behaviour, handling, care, nutrition and safety in the stables. The training curriculum was developed by OHHA in co-operation with Equine Guelph and local employers, and includes eight weeks of online academic instruction, followed by work placements of six to 12 weeks at local employers.       stanley vattenflaska          ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The program launched in November 2021 and will run until Oct. 31.Flamboroughs Jim Whelan, OHHA president, said in a press release the horse racing and breeding sector faces a stanley canada  worker shortage with more than 1,000 jobs going unfilled in September 2021.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  This project is an incredible opportunity for unemployed and underemployed job seekers in small-town Ontario who are  Dkqa Huh  No hockey sticks or pucks on Parliament Hill s $5.6-million ice rink that celebrates Canada s birthday
 PICKERING 鈥?Chris Van Vliet may have traveled far away from home, but his memories mirror many of those who grew up in Pickering. I spent so much time at Pickering Town Centre like every teenager does,  recalls the four-time Emmy Award-winning broadcaster.He would see movies at the old Movieplex 9 on Kingston Road and burn energy at National Sports.               ARTI water bottle stanley CLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Id play basketball there, floor hockey,  he said in a phone interview from his new home, Los Angeles.Van Vliet was  stanley cup born at the Ajax-Pickering Hospital.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  I grew up in the same house my parents live in now,  he said.He attended Vaughan Willard Public School and Pine Ridge Secondary School.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I would go down to Lake Ontario or Frenchmans Bay and I would go fishing all the time,  he said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The avid fisherman kept his gear in his locker at school and would go to Duffins Creek, behind Pine Ridge, to fish whenever he could.Van Vliet read the morning announcements and hosted events a stanley drinking cup t the high school. He then attended Wilfred Laurier University, where he studied communications.After a traditional, fun university experience, he set out to find his calling. It just hit me like a ton of bricks,  he said.  I wanted a job that at a bare minimum, I d

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« Réponse #4683 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 04:56:22 pm »
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 COVID-19 is now out in the community as one of Hamilton   five new cases can ;t be traced back to international travel. The concern we absolutely have is how fast will this increase,  said Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Hamilton s medical officer of health, at a media conference Tuesday.  We definitely think the measures we are asking people to take can make a difference. Bylaw officers and health inspectors took to Hamilton s streets to ma stanley thermobecher ke sure restaurants, bars and nightclubs were complying with a provincial mandate to shut down on St. Patrick s Day until at least March 31.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The order came on the same day Ontario had its first deat stanley cup h from coronavirus 鈥?a 77-year-old man in Barrie 鈥?and also included shuttering indoor recreation facilities, places of worship, daycare centres, private schools, cinemas, concerts and parades.Richardson said only a  822 stanley termosar 0;tiny number of facilities were putting up a resistance and many had already closed down before the province declared a state of emergency early Tuesday morning, banning gatherings of 50 or more.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We really have an opportunity here to slow down the spread of this virus,  she said.  And just how critical that is in terms of reducing the overall number of people who are ill, but also in ensuring we have health-care resources available for those who might become more seriously affe Cguj Key facts on Ontario   s booster shot rollout
 If you didn ;t have chance to  stanley mug catch up on all the latest headlines, here   a look back at what had people talking in and around Georgetown and Acton this week. To st stanley cup ay up to date with local headlines, sign up for our newsletter delivered to your inbox every day, seven days a week.1  Accessible parking permit theft: https://theifp.ca/news/crime/accessible-parking-permit-stolen-in-georgetown/article_f10391dc-b8fb-57e9-ac78-9fc09f5e09e4.html2  Automated waste collection pilot: https://theifp.ca/news/halton-region-to-roll-out-automated-waste-collection-pilot-for-1-800-households/article_f2e438fe-2bc6-55bb-a3b4-a0fc602396a8.html               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        3  Through the roof ; break-in at Shoppers: https://theifp.ca/news/crime/through-the-roof-incident-at-shoppers-drug-mart-in-halton-hills-under-investigation/article_2a39d4bd-b5bd-56bc-8fe8-511005b906bd.html      4  Man charged in GTA labour trafficking: https://theifp.ca/news/crime/mexican-nationals-were-being-exploited-halton-hills-man-37-charged-in-gta-labour-trafficking-investigation/article_b88032ff-bfb6-5b94-bada-194ef4e473cd.html        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 5  Residents concerned about proposed stanley deutschland  residential building: https://theifp.ca/news/very-concerning-halton-hills-residents-debate-construction-of-6-storey-apartments-on-norval-united-church/article_7179a6f7-bce1-5968-8e0d-58fc45091fb5.html

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 TORONTO 鈥?Food bank visits in Canada   most populous city are back up to levels seen after the last recession hit the country, with a spike in the number of seniors accessing their services in the last year, according to a report released Monday.The Daily Bread Food Bank   annual report shows that there were nearly one million food bank visits in Toronto between April last year and March this year. The figure is the highest number in the city since 2010, which is when the org stanley cup anization says the effects of the 2008 recession hit residents the hardest.It also says people are relying on food banks longer than before with the average length increasing to 24 months in 2017, up vaso stanley  from 12 months in 20 botella stanley 10.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The numbers suggest a state of affairs that is not being captured by standard economic indicators, the food bank said.While we ;re having this on-paper economic prosperity, we ;re seeing many people who are falling out of the labour market due to age or disability or people who are struggling within the labour market because of the instability of the work that they ;re getting, said Richard Matern, Daily Bread   director of research and communications.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Though people 65 and over make up a relatively small proportion of food bank users, they have become the fastest-rising age group of clients, the report Jeps Family concerned for his safety: Georgetown man missing since Friday afternoon
 OTTAWA鈥揚rime Minister Justin Trudeau says he believes Canadians would voluntarily provide personal information via mobile or digital tracking applications to allow the government to trace contacts of people infected with coronavirus. I think many Canadians would be open to idea of providing some  stanley cup information that would normally not be provided simply because of this pandemic, but where do we draw the lines  That is something that has not been established,  Trudeau said Wednesday at his daily briefing.Trudeau has repeatedly underlined the importance of public health authorities being able to track the contacts of anyone who tests positive for the virus. He said the federal government is looking at various technological options, although he specified none.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Even in emergency well be careful about what were going to ask Canadians. It might be possible to allow this to be voluntary,  he said in French.  But thats part of our current reflection in terms of reopening the economy step by step. Contact tracing is vital in a pandemic where science shows that asymptomatic and presymptoma stanley cup tic people may transmit the virus, where there is no vaccine, no effective treatment, and no clear evidence that people who have been infected once and recovered develop any kind of lasting immunity.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW    stanley uk                                Getting the balance right will be extremely important,  Trudeau sa

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 Permanent fencing is expected to be installed at Albion Falls the week of July 3 to block access to hazardous areas a stanley canada fter a Toronto photographer plunged to his death at the popular attraction.In the meantime a number of safety measures were put in place Friday in anticipation of increased visitors over the Canada Day weekend.But it wasn ;t doing much to deter sightseers from dangerous paths and a set of unsafe stairs to get to the base of the falls says a resident visiting the area Saturday afternoon.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I was pretty disgusted, said 52-year-old Kevin Parry. I ;ve got friends who are fire service people and they have to risk their lives to come and rescue them. It   totally uncalled for.The city piled cut brush-trees to obstruct unsafe  stanley becher paths near the designated viewing platform at the 19-metre-high falls in the Red Hill Creek Escarpment Valley.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Temporary fencing and Keep Out signs were installed ahead of the holiday weekend.A city-owned stairway leading to the base of Albion Falls has been blocked off.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        And Mayor Fred Eisenberger made a plea for  stanley becher caution.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              I am urging the public to be aware of their surroundings and stay on Udux Pickering has weekly activities to keep kids active
 Greg Locke woke up the morning of Aug. 11 to discover his Indigenous Lives Matter lawn sign had been stolen.He looked down Main Street, where he lives, and noticed several Indigenous Lives Matter signs were missing.When he went for a walk with his dog, he discovered the burned remains of the signs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Locke put the signs up on his lawn more than a month ago, along with several Schomberg residents after a neighbour printed them.I wasnt na茂ve to what that might have meant because I was aware of the post on Facebook, Lo stanley bottles cke said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                               stanley canada    Locke is referring to a post that was received by Susan Heslop, who runs the Facebook page Schomberg Community Group. Heslop must approve posts that are published on the page and, last week, she received a post that she alleges had racist stanley cup  messaging and made threats to steal the Indigenous Lives Matter lawn signs.聽Heslop chose not to publish the post and contacted York Regional Police about it.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Heslop, who does not live on Main Street, did not have her signs stolen.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Theres been a few incidents, some hateful people, but, for the most part, this is a very supportive, inclusive community, she said.Alicia Turner and her partner decided to

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 If you didn ;t have chance to catch up on all the latest headlines, here   a look back at what had people talking i stanley taza n and around Georgetown and Acton this week. To stay up to date with local headlstanley cup ines, sign up for our newsletter delivered to your inbox everyday, seven days a week.1  New holiday in Halton Hills: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10485591-update-changes-to-what-s-open-and-closed-on-the-new-holiday-sept-30-in-oakville-and-burlington-as-well-as-milton-and-halton-hills/2  Tax hike proposed in Halton Hills: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10486172-here-s-how-much-the-halton-hills-portion-of-your-tax-bill-may-increase-next-year/               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        3  Glen Williams flooding update: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10484923--absolutely-frustrated-developer-apologizes-for-glen-williams-flooding-as-halton-hills-council-seeks-assurance-it-won-t-happen-again/      4  Suspected impaired drivers in Halton Hills: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10484517-map-several-suspected-impaired-drivers-stopped-in-halton-hills-milton-burlington-and-oakville-sept-17-24-/        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 5  Some jerk in Acton: https://theifp.ca/whatson-story/10482659-mum-s-serving-up-classic stanley thermos mug -british-and-jamaican-fare-in-acton/ Nlln The right way   : Ontario Liberal leader talks transit, Hwy. 413 and long-term care during Oakville visit
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« Réponse #4687 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 05:38:41 pm »
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 Happy 2019 to the residents of Scugog. This is my first Mayors Message and I am excited to bring you township news and information. We hope that this avenue provides an additional way to engage with residents.The 2019-2022 term of council is off to a great start. We have an enthusiastic group that is hitting the ground running with work. The council is a good mix of new and seasoned representatives who ran stanley termoska  positive campaigns and this group has already  stanley thermobecher proven they are comfortable in expressing their views while having productive and respectful debates on the issues coming forward.During the election, staff were hard at work continuing to deliver services, projects and initiatives. To continue the path forward, an updated strategic plan will be developed. I and members of council and staff will participate in a two-day strategic planning workshop to set the priorities, objectives and initiatives over the next term of council.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The strategic planning sessions will review all ideas and wishes from council, current strategies, projects and initiatives as wel termo stanley l as the results of our survey to formulate a strategy and priority playbook. I would like to thank all those who participated in our Speak up Scugog and cannabis retail public outreach surveys and phone poll. Collectively, we heard from over 1,200 residents for feedback. Taking the time to fill out a survey and provide your opinion helps  Ofnw Today s coronavirus news: Alberta Premier Jason Kenney brings in vaccine passports; Windsor high school closes due to outbreak; Ontario is reporting 593 new cases
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« Réponse #4688 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 05:52:50 pm »
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 Brook trout in a stretch of the Upper Credit River got an early Christmas this week.Credit Valley Conservation  CVC  staff and volunteers, with support from a Loblaw Water Fund grant and from World Wildlife Fund-Canada, improved 1,000 metres of the Upper Credit River as part of the Bringing Back the Brookies initiative. They secured last years Christmas trees along a stretch of the waterway in Alton on Thursday  Aug. 2 . The trees were donated by residents.Once installed, the tr stanley mugs ees will help create better habitat for brook trout by narrowing and cooling the stream.    stanley cup             ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Bringing Back the Brookies project is part of a five-year initiative implemented by Credit Valley Conservation and Trout Unlimited Canadas Greg Clark Chapter. Plan development and implementation is done in partnership with Izaak Walton Fly Fishing Club, Upper Credit Trout Club, and Halton/Peel Woodlands and Wildlife Stewardship.Emily Vandermeer, a communications specialist with WWF-Canada stanley travel mug , said this is the first year the organization has taken part in Bringing Back the Brookies.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Volunteers take donated discarded Christmas trees and secure them to cedar logs dug into banks along the river. Basically, the trees are half submerged in the Credit River. Brook trout rely on really cold water and water temperatures have been rising,  Vandermeer said.  When the trees go into the wa Yvqt Could a new 400-acre quarry be coming to Caledon
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« Réponse #4689 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 06:06:32 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?A summer heat wave continued to push natural gas prices higher and propelled Canada   main stock index further along the path to registering its sixth str stanley cup aight month of gains.The energy sector rose with large Canadian natural gas players Tourmaline Oil Corp. and Arc Resources Ltd. having a good day as their shares rose 4.4 and 3.7 per cent, respectively.Demand has in cups stanley creased for gas that   used for cooling houses, something that   typical this time of year, although temperatures have soared beyond normal in western provinces.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                stanley cup                          Obviously we ;ve seen some record temperatures in various parts of the country in the last couple of days, and that   clearly driving part of the move in the natural gas space, said Mike Archibald, vice-president and portfolio manager with AGF Investments Inc.The August natural gas contract was up 3.7 cents at US$3.63 per mmBTU while the August crude contract was up seven cents at US$72.98 per barrel.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Both natural gas and crude oil prices were up sharply before pulling back toward closing.Overall, the SP/TSX composite index closed up 25.77 points to 20,171.02 in the second quietest day of trading in June. It hit an intraday high of 20,214.35 that   about 81 points off the record high set a couple of weeks ago.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         Eysf Goodale says feds to look at pot pardons
 Alfred-PellanConservatives haven ;t been able to win a seat in Montreal   greater metropolitan area since the 1988 election, when they were known as the Progressive Conservatives. Tory leader Andrew Scheer has tapped former junior hockey champi stanley cup on Angelo Esposito to contest the suburban Montreal riding for the party. Esposito, known for playing with Team Canada and scoring the winning goal of the gold medal game at the 2009 World Junior Championships, is one of the biggest names for the Tories in Quebec. The former hockey star is likely Scheer   best bet to win in the Montreal area. While the Liberals remain dominant in and around Montreal, Alfred-Pellan has gone Liberal, NDP and Bloc Quebecois in the last three elections. Wining the riding for the Conservatives won ;t be easy for Esposito. But if the Tories can do well in Alfred-Pellan, a multicultural  vaso stanley suburban riding, then Tories would have significantly enlarged their voter base in the province.Population: 101,373  Elections Canada                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Major communities: The eastern part of the city of Laval.Incumbent: Angelo Iacono, Liberal.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Main challengers: Entrepreneur Angelo Esposito for the Conservatives; legal director for a franchising company Andriana Kocini with the NDP; Marguerite Howells with the Greens; activist and former stanley cup  teacher Michel Lachance with the Bloc Quebecois.E

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« Réponse #4690 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 06:20:07 pm »
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 MOGADISHU, Somalia 鈥?At least 31 people are dead after the overnight siege of a popular restaurant in Somalia   capital by al-Shabab Islamic extremists, ended Thursday morning by security forces with all five attackers killed. Police said many victims were killed at point-blank range after being hunted down.Survivors described harrowing scenes of hiding under tables and behind curtains as attackers searched for patrons in the darkened Pizza House restaurant, firing their weapons.I never thought I would have the chance to see the sun aga stanley botella in. They were killing people on sight, Saida Hussein, a university student, told The Associated Press. She said she survived by hiding behind a large table.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Al-Shabab claimed responsibility shortly after the assault began Wednesday night with a car bomb exploding at the restaurant   gate. Witnesses said gunmen posing as security forces in uniform then rushed in. The attackers cut off the electricity, complicating rescue efforts, police said.Soldiers surrounded the building and used vehicle-mounted guns to neutralize the attackers early Thursday. Troops entered the ground floor while the extremist snipers held positions upstairs.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 All five attacke stanley cups uk rs were killed and the soldiers secured the buildin stanley cup g after dawn, senior police Capt. Mohamed Hussein said.Many of the 31 victims were kille Vdtf California residents survey damage as historic floods recede
 A new family practice located in the Fruitland Crossing Plaza, at Fruitland Road and Barton Street, is helping to keep Stoney Creek residents healthy in 2020.On Jan. 7, Dr. Joseph Kozak M.D. opened his practice at 311 Fruitland Rd., in the Fruitland Crossing Medical Clinic.Dr. Kozak has been practising medicine for more than 40  stanley cup years, with an established practice in Etobicoke. For the past 13 years, Dr. Kozak and his wife, Cindy Kozak 鈥?who also works in the office as a medical technician 鈥?have been commuting back and forth from Stoney Creek to the Toronto area.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Those hectic journeys will soo stanley cup n be over, as Dr. Kozak transitions to a full-time practice in Stoney Creek.In his first few days in Stoney Creek, Dr. Kozak has already welcomed many walk-in patients in need of a family doctor.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  A lot of the GPs in this area are retiring,  said Dr. Kozak.He already has several decades of experience under his belt, but Dr. Kozak isnt retiring any time soon. He plans to practise for at least another decade.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BE vaso stanley LOW                                        For now, the Stoney Creek office is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday mornings, as Dr. Kozak winds down his duties in Etobicoke.  Another physician is taking over his Etobicoke patient load.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     

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 Plan your route before you ;re on the road 鈥?19 closures are scheduled for roadwork on provincial highways in Halton on April 28, 2024:Queen Elizabeth Way Toronto bound between Fairview Street / Plains Road and Brant Street, Burlington: one left lane stanley thermosflasche  closed from April 29 at 10 p.m. until May 2 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between Trafalgar Road, Halton-Milton and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: two alternating lanes closed from April 28 at 11 p.m. until May 3 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Guelph Line and Regional Road 25, Milton: two alternating lanes closed from April 29 at 9 p.m. until May 4 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Guelph Line, Milton: two alternating lanes closed from April 29 at 9 p.m. until May 4 at 6 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between Winston Churchill Blvd, Mississauga and 407, Miss.-Halton: three alternating lanes closed from April 28 at 9 p.m. until May 3 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Fifth Line Road, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: two alternating lanes closed from April 28 at 11 p.m. until May 3 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound express between Winston Churchill Boulevard and Credit River, Mississauga: one botella stanley  alternating lane closed from April 28 at 11 p.m. until May 3 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound express between Trafalgar Road, Halton-Milton and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: one alternating lane closed from April 28 at 10 p.m. until May 3 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Winston Chu stanley cup price rchill Boulevard and Credit River Kdxn Edith Windsor remembered as    great    pioneer for gay rights
 As governments across the province move to loosen restrictions meant to fight the spread of COVID-19, a Star analysis of the best available public data reveals far more Ontarians are catching the virus in the community than has been previously known.The analysis, based on data from the provinces worst-hit local health units, gives, for the first time, a crucial insight into how Ontarios epidemic has changed.In stanley quencher  short: New infections from outbreaks in seniors homes and other institu stanley cups tional settings are down sharply since spiking in mid-April.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Meanwhile, the num stanley cup ber of new cases caught each day everywhere else remains high 鈥?near the highest levels the province has seen since the beginning of the pandemic.About 70 per cent of new cases are now happening in the broader community outside outbreaks in places such as the provinces hard-hit seniors homes, the Star has found.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Stars analysis is not perfect 鈥?it does not offer any insights on most of the provinces smaller communities 鈥?but it is the closest we can get to answering a question that has so far been impossible to analyze with publicly available data.A series of delays, inconsistencies and gaps in Ontarios COVID-19 data reporting have meant that neither the Star, nor the province could say how many new infections each day are happening in the community versus in institutional settings

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 TORONTO 鈥?North American stock markets rose sharply Wednesday, driven largely by optimism from a sp vaso stanley eech by U.S. President Donald Trump in which he reaffirmed plans in front of Congress to spur economic growth and cut taxes.In Toronto, the SP/TSX composite index climbed 200.44 points, or 1.3 per cent, at 15,599.68 鈥?lifted higher by gains in the metals, materi stanley trinkflaschen als and industrials sectors. It   the largest one-day advance registered by the commodity-heavy TSX in nearly 10 months.Steve Belisle, managing director at Manulife Asset Management, said the strength in these particular sectors has been helped by new data indicating signs of economic growth in both the U.S. and China.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        What the surveys are showing is that industrial production should accelerate materially from here and that is good for all commodities and industrial companies, he said from Montreal.The Institute for Supply Management reported Wednesday that U.S. factories grew last month at the fastest pace in more than two years.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Its manufacturing index came in at 56.0 in January, up from 54.5 in December and the  stanley cup highest since November 2014   57.6. Anything above 50 signals growth.U.S. manufacturing has now grown for five straight months and for 10 of the last 11 months.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Tue Aays Barrie mourns community champion Don Kerr
 A group of science experts advising Ontario on the pandemic says mandating COVID-19 vaccines for hospital workers would re stanley tumbler duce the risk of staff shortages because fewer employees would be likely to get infected by the virus.The Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table shared their written response Tuesday to Premier Doug Ford   recent call for input on the issue.Ford last week asked stakeholders whether requiring all hospital wo stanley cup rkers be immunized against the virus would worsen staff shortages and impact services.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The advisory group says a mandatory vaccination policy is evidence-based and would make hospit stanley cup al settings safer.They note that hospital workers who aren ;t vaccinated against the virus are at greater risk of being unable to work for long periods of time if they suffer from an acute or long COVID-19 infection.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The group also pointed out that early media reports about vaccine mandates indicate a small number of healthcare workers leave the workforce to avoid being vaccinated.The letter also points to past mandates that increased uptake for influenza vaccines and make the case that trust-building strategies can be employed to avoid losing workers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The group also wrote that patients in Ontario hospitals are more likely to be elderly or immunocompro

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« Réponse #4693 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 06:46:47 pm »
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 Parking at Innisfil Beach Park isnt going to the dogs.But, for $15, guests can take one of two Rover Parking spots at the beach.Rover Parking also allows residents, churches or businesses to rent out a spare spot in their driveways, with most of these spots costing $5 a day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Our hope is that when visitors see how easy, convenient and affordable the service is, they will use the Rover Parking spots throughout our community,  Innisfil Mayor Lynn Dollin said.She noted much like the Uber experiment, the town is the first to partner with Rover Parking.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Already, 70 spots are listed in Innisfil.One of them is at Sandra Briggs ; Florence Road home.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We rent it out with our son-in-law,  Briggs said.  No one has used it yet and we dont really know how it works.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Briggs said her street is always crowded with people searching f stanley thermoskannen or a free spot stanley cup  to park. We are close to the lake and stanley thermos mug  they used to park on both sides of the street,  she said.Briggs said using the Rover Parking is a good idea for homeowners to get a bit of cash for the service. Weve been tempted to put up a sign there ourselves, but well just let somebody else handle it,  she said.  Our spot is there and its empty most of the t Bhjb Ontario s top doctor urges pregnant people be prioritized for third doses of COVID vaccine
 Scarborough Centre MP Salma Zahid is gripping her sons hands a little tighter these days aft stanley mugs er four members of a family from London, Ont. were murdered for being Muslim.On Sunday, June 6, at 8:40 p.m., a 20-year-old man driving a truck ran down a Pakistani-Canadian stanley cup  family out for an evening stroll. Salman Afzaal, 46, his wife, Madiha Salman, 44, their daughter, Yumna Afzaal, 15, and Salmans mother, Talat Afzaal, 74, were killed. Nine-year-old son Fayez survived the attack and is now recovering.Police said they have evidence what happened was intentional and believe the family, which was clad in traditional clothing, was targeted because of their Muslim stanley italia  faith.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Zahid said last Sunday nights  act of terrorism and Islamophobia  hit close to home for her as a mother, a visible Muslim, and a Canadian of Pakistani heritage, also as someone who simply enjoys going for an evening stroll.In an interview with toronto, Zahid said she usually steps out shortly before 9 p.m. for a walk in her neighbourhood with her family. She said she often wears a salwar kameez.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The moment I read about  this attack , I thought: This poor family. It could have been us,  shared Zahid, whose husbands first name is also Salman.Since last Sunday, Zahid said shes spoken with many in the community as well as those who attend her mosque, all of whom have conveyed feelings o

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 TORONTO 鈥?An unapologetic ThyssenKrupp Canada was fined $375,000 on Tuesday, as the prosecution had urged, for a potentially fatal breach of elevator safety laws in which a man was injured.In passing sentence, Ontario  stanley thermos court Judge Mindy Avrich-Skapinker said the Crown   request for the really low fine 鈥?well short of the maximum $2 million 鈥?had caught her off guard.When I first heard what the Crown was asking, I was totally surprised, Avrich-Skapinker said. I totally expected the Crown to ask for a significantly higher fine.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The judge said she was more than impressed with the prosecution   generosity given ThyssenKrupp   status as a leader in the elevator field and part of a stanley cup  multinational conglomerate that rakes in stanley travel mug  about $60 billion a year 鈥?about $470 million of that in Canada.Nevertheless, the judge ultimately decided the $375,000 was totally fair and reasonable and gave the company six months to pay.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 After a 25-day trial, Avrich-Skapinker found ThyssenKrupp guilty in December of four offences that stemmed from an incident in July 2009, when an elevator in a west-end Toronto condominium plunged just as a man stepped inside, trapping his foot. Horrified bystanders on board were able to pull him in and prevent a worse situation but the man   ankl Rzqs Canadian First World War soldiers buried
 Premier Doug Ford has rejected a demand he meet with opposition parties pushing vaccine passports and mandatory vaccinations for health and education workers as cases of COVID-19 doubled in the last two weeks.Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca wrote a letter to Ford on Wednesday requesting an  urgent meeting  to discuss the measures 鈥?supported by a growing chorus of business and medical organizations 鈥?that could blunt a fourth wave and help avoid possible lockdowns and closures of schools and businesses.The groups include the Ontario Medical Association, representing doctors, the Council of Ontario Universities, the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, the Ontario Chamber of Comme stanley quencher rce and Toronto Region Board o stanley cups f Trade, among others.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Everybody, it seems can see that it makes sense for Doug Ford to move forward in this direction, except for Doug Ford,  Del Duca told a news conference as the province announced 324 new cases of COVID-19 and three additional deaths.Fords office said Ontarios success in getting 72 per cent of eligible residents age 12 and up fully vaccinated speaks for itself.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Ontarians can download or print an stanley termoska  electronic COVID-19 vaccine receipt through the provincial portal that contains a watermark and digital signature to deter forgery, should proof of vaccination be required in a certain setting,  spokeswoman Alexandra