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« Réponse #5220 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 12:27:15 pm »
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 WASHINGTON 鈥?The Trump administration expelled 60 Russian d stanley trinkflaschen iplomats on Monday and ordered Russia   consulate in Seattle to close, as the United States and European nations sought to jointly punish Moscow for its alleged role in poisoning an ex-spy in Britain.Senior Trump administration officials said all 60 Russians were spies working in the U.S. under diplomatic cover, including a dozen at Russia   mission to the United Nations. The officials said the administration was taking the action to send a message to Russia   leaders about the unacceptably high number of Russian intelligence operatives in the U.SThe expelled Russians will have seven days to leave the U.S, said the officials. They weren ;t authorized to be identified by name and requested anonymity. They added that the Seattle consulate is a counter-intelligence concern because of its proximity to a U.S. Navy base.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The move was one of the most significant actions President Donald Trump   administration has taken to date to push back on Moscow and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Less than a week ago, Trump congratulated Putin by phone for hi stanley isolierkanne s re-election but didn ;t raise the spy case, renewing questions about whether the U.S. president is too soft on the Kremli stanley mug n.The U.S. actions came as more than a dozen nations, including those in Russia   neighbourhood, were expected to announce simila Qhsy I don t want to break his heart, but he ll understand : Canadians wrestling with whether to go home for Christmas
 Halton police are investigating following the daylight theft of more than $5,000 worth of merchandise from a Halton Hills store on Sunday, Jan. 22.At around 2:55 p.m., two men and one woman entered the Burberry Outlet at 13850 Steeles Ave. W.Police allege one suspect selected various items including shirts and a handbag and then left the store without paying.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Detailed suspect descriptions are not available with the man described as being of average height and average weight while the second man is described as being 30 years old.    stanley polska    The woman is described as being approximately 30 years old, with an average height and a thick build.        ART stanley quencher IC stanley cup LE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Halton police at 905-825-4747 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS  8477  or haltoncrimestoppers.ca.

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« Réponse #5221 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 12:52:39 pm »
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 The imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival will be running again in Toronto this year, with a slate of in-person events set for Oct. 18 to 23, followed by online festival selections from Oct. 24 to 30.The opening night gala, taking place at the TIFF Bell Lightbox, will centre around  Stellar  by Darlene Naponse, an Anishinaabe director. The film is a self-reflective piece on the connections that people form between themselves, others and the planet as a whole, explored through the lens of a catastrophic meteor crash on Earth that traps two lovers in a small northern Ontario bar.Throughout the festival, more than 147 works from 16 countries in over 55 Indigenou stanley becher s languages will be presented, including 19 feature films, 13  thematic shorts programs,  nine digital and  stanley cups uk interactive works, and a mix of audio, music, exhibitions and other art.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The closing of the physical event on Oct. 23 will be portended by  Rosie  by Gail Maurice  Cree/M茅tis , a film about an orphaned Indigenous youth who moves in with her  street-smart  aunt, against the backdrop of the fringe of 1980s Montr茅al.      Keep an eye out for the other feature films, like  Powerful Chief  by Henry Vallejo  Aymara  following Elisban as he arrives and survives in a city stanley cups  homeless and broke;  The Drovers Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson  by Leah Purcell  Goa-Gungarri-Wakka Wakka Murri  in which a mother is pushed to the limit of what shell do to  Cytk OPPA in flap over flying Thin Blue Line Canada flag at Barrie headquarters
 OTTAWA 鈥? Every employee in the govern stanley flask ment of Canada has the right to work in a safe and healthy environment, and we will always take this very seriously. Today   announcement provides an opportunity for new leadership at Rideau Hall to address the workplace concerns raised by employees during the review.鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau-               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The Governor General is the commander-in-chief of our Armed Forces and has an important constitutional role. Considering the problems with his last appointment and the minority Parliament, the pr stanley kubek ime minister should consult opposition parties and re-establish the viceregal appointments  stanley france committee. 鈥?Conservative Leader Erin O ;Toole        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 -The people we need to keep in mind here are the workers that had to endure an unsafe work environment. It takes more than the Governor General resigning. The prime minister must take the necessary measures that ensure the health and safety of workers and a harassment-free work environment.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              -Julie Payette   resignation further demonstrates that the government must immediately release the report on working conditions at Rideau Hal

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« Réponse #5222 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 01:17:56 pm »
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 COBOURG  All municipal buildings are now closed to the public as another precautionary step being taken by the town to stop the spread of COVID-19.On Tuesday, March 17, the Town of Cobourg announced that it is adhering to provincial and federal recommendations through the coronavirus outbreak.The following facilities are closed effective immediately:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Victoria Hall鈥?Cobourg Community Centre        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Building 7 at the Northam Industrial Park鈥?Environmental services plants 1 and 2             stanley mug    ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Cobourg Police Service station                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?Cobourg fire hall鈥?Venture13 Innovation and Entrepreneurship CentreAll employees are still expected to work as normal, stanley termosy  the town said.Citizens are directed to contact the department with which they need to do business by telephone or email as many services can be handled remotely.The telephone numbers and emails for all departments can be found on the Town of Cobourgs website at cobourg.ca.Visit cobourg.ca/covid19 for a complete list of programs and services that are being postponed or cancelled.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                   stanley cup       Citizens are encouraged to visit the Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Units website at  Ihfr Patio doors smashed: Caledon OPP investigating early morning break and enters
 A home in an Oakville neighbourhood has hit the market this month for $13,495,000 and is the most expensive in Halton for July, according to real estate brokerage Zoocasa.The home at 1044 Argyle Dr., listed by Re/Max Aboutowne Realty Corp., includes 10 parking spots, three bedrooms and three washrooms on a .54-acre waterfront lot with riparian rights of 125 feet across Lake Ontario, according to the listing. Epic waterfront lot,  the listing reads.  This is the opportunity that you have been waiting for to build your dream home.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Back in July 2022, the home was listed for $10.5 million and sold for $10,750,000, according to the listing. The possibili stanley cup ties are endless,  the listing reads.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Here is the listing and some photos of the property:                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Meanwhile, Re/Max Canada released its 2024 Livability Report and it showed tha stanley cup website t the majority of Canadians  86 per cent  love their neighbourhood, with nearly half of Canadians  44 per cent  naming affordability as the most important livability factor in 2024.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The Argyle Drive residence was the most exp stanley cup ensive home on the list Zoocasa sent to Inside Halton of the priciest homes in Halton region to hit the market in July.Here are the rest:zoocasa/

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« Réponse #5223 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 01:42:08 pm »
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 Halton Region reported its highest single-day total of new COVID-19 in the last two and a half months Tuesday.Haltons 30 new cases of COVID-19 were the most since it had 38 on June 3. That pushed the seven-day average to 22.3 cases per day.The number of active cases has grown by more than 20 per cent in the past two days, rising from 121 to 148. Burlington has 56 active cases, Milton and Oakville               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The region stanley mugs  reported no COIVD-19-related deaths. The virus has been responsible for 237 deaths in the region since the beginning of the pandemic, but none in the last seven weeks.Oakville had the most new cases with 11 while Milton and Burlington each had nine and Halton Hills had one.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The effective reproduction number rose to 1. stanley taza 09 from 1.03. The number refers to the estimated number of people infected by each person with COVID. A number under stanley nz  1.0 indicates that the spread of the virus is being controlled.There are seven people with COVID-19 being treated in the intensive care units of Halton hospitals, one more than yesterday. The hospital occupancy rate across Halton is 87 per cent and 57 per cent in the intensive care units.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There was one workplace outbreak declared in Oakville, bringing the total number of on-going outbreaks to five: Hampton Terrace long-term care hom Vhht Driver of tractor-trailer charged with impaired driving
 Some major lane and on-ramp closures are coming to the QEW in Oakville and Burlington.The Minist stanley cup ry of Transportation stanley cup  released some detailed closures June 5 to 11 that will have some traffic impacts.They include multiple lane closures on the QEW westbound from west of Trafalgar Road to east of Winston Churchill, and Upper Middle Road over Highway 403 from east of Ford Drive to west of Winston Churchill Boulevard, happening June 5 to 11 each day from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Expect traffic delays of 15 minutes or more, the ministry said.      There will also be recurring maintenance on the Hamilton-bound on-ramps of the QEW at Burloak Drive and Appleby Line that will le stanley tumblers ave all lanes closed from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. June 5 to 11, the ministry said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #5224 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 02:21:56 pm »
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 Toronto city council has approved regulations for short-term rentals in the city that would apply to such services as Airbnb.The rules allow the rental of a principal residence only and homeowners won ;t be allowed to list secondary suites, such as a basement apartment, for short-term rental.Entire home rentals will be capped at 180 days a year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                     stanley flask                     The city will create a registry of short-term rental landlords who would have to declare that their rental property was their principle residence and pay an annual fee of $50.      Around 10,800 Airbnbs were rented out in Toronto in 2016 and the company estimates that over three quarters of their Toronto landlords are renting out space in their principal residence.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It says more than half of all Airbnb listings are in the stanley water bottle  city   downtown, and the vast majority stanley mugs  鈥?over 80 per cent 鈥?accept only short-term bookings.Fairbnb, a coalition founded by a Toronto-area hospitality workers ; union to advocate for Airbnb legislation, called for rental units to be preserved for long-term renters, not vacation rentals.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Cuvp Rexdale brothers help students cope with racial trauma
 Torontos public and Catholic boards say June graduations will go ahead online as planned, despite Premier Doug Fords urging that schools hold i stanley bottles n-person, outdoor celebrations for students in all grades this month.Other schools and boards around the province have also started notifying parents they, too, will stick with virtual grads, prompting the premier to issue a statement late Friday saying he is  extremely disappointed.  We recognize the incredible toll the COVID-19 pandemic has had on Ontarios students across the province. Thats why we are working on the necessary regulatory changes to allow school boards to invite students back for a brief, outdoor, end-of-year celebration to reward them for their hard work during an unprecedented school year,  he said in a written statement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         With these changes being made, in consultation with public health, we are extremely disappointed to hear that some school boards are passing on the opportunity for their students to celebrate safely and in-person with their teachers and friends. With weeks left to plan, there is no reason that in a year like no other, school boards cant think outside the box and do stanley kubek  all they can to safely give Ontario stude vaso stanley nts the send-off they rightfully deserve. On Friday, the Toronto District School Board sent an email to families saying even though it has been a challenging year, virtual plans have already been set, and money spent, an

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« Réponse #5225 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 02:47:11 pm »
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 Thstanley cup e family of an Everett teen who died by suicide over the weekend says bullying may have played a role in her decision to end her own life.Alisha Wilson, a 14-year-old Grade 9 student who attended Banting Memorial High School in Alliston, died Friday, Nov. 9.Her parents, Simon and Jennifer Wilson, issued a statement to the media Nov. 13 through a family friend.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         On Friday evening our beautiful daughter Alisha Wilson tragicall stanley cup y took her own life,  reads the statement.  As you might imagine we, along with all of our family and friends, are devastated. A Go Fund Me page that was created Nov stanley termosky . 10 claims she was the victim of  senseless bullying.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Her parents also noted this in their statement. While we anxiously await the results of the OPP investigation and coroner   report, we know that Alisha was really struggling at school with being bullied. It is our hope that this tragic event will lead to some sort of positive changes so that more children are protected at a time in their lives when they are most vulnerable. We know this is what Alisha would have wanted.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Nottawasaga OPP Const. Harry Lawrenson declined to comment about the bullying claims since the investigation into her death is ongoing. The school board has also declined to comment.                ART Nbns Today s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 2,472 people hospitalized; Ford announces $10K grants to help eligible businesses
 Torontos homeless advocates have relaunched a lawsuit against the city over unsafe shelter conditions.In a notice of motion filed Friday, a coalition of public-interest groups alleges that the city has failed to follow a settlement agreement meant to ensure physical distancing standards within the shelter system.The lawsuit, first launched earlier this yea stanley canada r, alleges the city put peoples lives at risk amid the pandemic by not following public health distancing recommendations.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In a settlement reached in May, the city agreed to make efforts to keep two metres between shelter beds, end the use of bunk beds and make beds available for all shelter clients 鈥?including anyone who has received support since March 11, including those who left to live in tent encampments.The settlement agreement required the city to give updates on compliance, something the advocates say has not  stanley cup yet happened.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  On June 15, the city told us that they had reached compliance 鈥?and we disagree,  said Jessica Orkin, a lawyer representing the motion.  So this motion is about t stanley cups he question of whether the city is in compliance with its obligations. In one case, Orkin said, a shelter reported its capacity had been reduced from 50 to 41 beds; meanwhile, the overall shelter system has seen a decrease of up to 1,000 beds.  What we can say is that there are many, many people who

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« Réponse #5226 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 03:14:04 pm »
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 Veteran incumbent councillor Frances Nunziata captured a comfortable win Monday night, beating out another incumbent councillor, Frank Di Giorgio in Ward 5, York South鈥揥eston.As she headed to her victory party after her win was declared Monday night, Nunziata, who has had a long political career including as a former mayor in the old city of York, said in a phone interview with the Star that residents told her they arent being heard by local government.So Nunziata says in the stanley cup  next few months she intends to set up neighbourhood councils.  Neighbourhood councils will be empowering in terms of bringing forward their concerns and getting them more engaged,  she said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        York South鈥揥eston, Ward 5 is bounded by Hwy. 401 to the north; GO rail tracks to the east; Humber River to the west; and CP rail tracks to the south.The election featured a crowded 11-candidate race, including the two longtime incumbent councillors.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In pre-election interviews, several of  stanley termoska the candidates mentioned that while door knocking they heard residents concerns about youth unemployment and crime, flooding issues 鈥?particularly among homeowners near the Humber Blvd. channel 鈥?and worries about vacant businesses in the Weston Road and Eglinton Avenue West area.The ch stanley canada annel issue will be one the next councillor will have to grapple with. Funding has been secured to widen the cha Tmhq COVID-19 forced justice system to modernize
 A steady rise in COVID-19 cases has York Region on the verge of joinin stanley cup g Toronto, Peel and Ottawa in modified Stage 2 with bans on indoor dining and closures of gyms and movie theatres, Premier Doug Ford says. Yorks stanley tumblers  teetering r stanley cup ight now and its been teetering for a little while,  Ford told his daily news conference Thursday as Ontario reported 783 new cases of the virus, with a record 127 in York.Associate chief medical officer Dr. Barbara Yaffe also said Halton, with 28 new infections, is being watched closely for  concerning  statistics that include the percentage of positive tests and hospitalizations.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Both York and Halton are seeing outbreaks similar to those in the hot zones of Toronto, Peel and Ottawa, such as in long-term care, from birthday parties, gyms and sports including pickup hockey, and visits between households, said Dr. Dirk Huyer, head of provincial outbreak response.There were 26 new outbreaks in Ontario in the last day, bringing the total to 110 in the last 7 days and 233 this month.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ford urged residents of Toronto, Peel and Ottawa not to go to neighbouring regions to do things banned in their own municipalities because of the measures announced last Friday to curb the spread of COVID-19.Health officials met Thursday afternoon to go over statistics from health units across the province to determine if any new restriction

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« Réponse #5227 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 03:38:52 pm »
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 MONTREAL 鈥?A Quebec coroner is warning ride-sharing users they don ;t have any guarantees about the state of the vehicle they ;re getting into.Dr. Jean Brochu said raising awareness was his main goal in a report into the October 2016 death of Katy Torres Davila of  stanley cup Gatineau, Que.Torres Davila, 30, was a University of Ottawa doctoral student who died after the AmigoExpress car-sharing vehicle in which she was a passenger slammed into a minivan in the oncoming lane on Highway 40, west of Montreal.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                      stanley cup    She was travelling to Montreal for Thanksgiving and was using the intercity carpooling service, which links drivers and potential passengers seeking rides.Drivers post their rides and the empty seats in their vehicle, and passengers search for the match that gets them where they need to go.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In cups stanley  spite of what they write on their internet sites, these groups express wishful thinking when they say that the car will be in good condition and the driver will be competent, Brochu said in an interview Tuesday.The coroner found that although the car was just four years old  a 2012 model , an inspection showed worn back brakes and threadbare tires. There was also heavy rain on the day of the accident.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As soon as the pavement became wet, the driver lost  Igbs Home sales in Greater Toronto Area hit record
 In the wake of a pandemic that has tragically exposed deficiencies in Ontario nursing homes, Premier Doug Ford is trying to fast-track construction of new long-term-care facilities.On Tuesday, Ford unveiled the latest project at Humber River Hospital on Finch Ave. W., where a facility with up to 320 beds is to be built by the end of next year.Mayor John Tory was on hand for the announcement, and praised th stanley quencher e provincial government for moving at  wartime speed  to build new long-term-care beds.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                       stanley mug                   Almost two-thirds of Ontarios more than 2,800 COVID-19 deaths have been at long-term-care homes, underscoring the need for modern, safe buildings.To that end, the province last month laun stanley cup ched a new  accelerated build  scheme using modular construction techniques and  rapid procurement  to expedite new facilities.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In July, the government promised two homes with up to 640 beds will be built in Mississauga, while another will be constructed in Ajax with as many as 320 beds.They will all have private or semi-private rooms to curb the spread of viruses. In some existing homes, there were four seniors were packed into one room with often devastating results.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         After years of underinvestment in long-term care, we are getting shovels in the ground faster and delivering on our commitme

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« Réponse #5228 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 04:00:58 pm »
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 CALGARY 鈥?Step stanley thermos mug hanie Sabela didn ;t know what to expect when she first decided to list her backyard swimming pool for rent on the popular online platform, Swimply,Sabela, who lives on a five-acre property north of Toronto in King Township, saw an online ad for Swimply back in June. On a whim, she decided to advertise her saltwater pool 鈥?complete with access to lounge chairs, barbecue, and pool toys 鈥?on the platform   website.stanley vattenflaska  8220;After a week and a half on the site, I had like 200 requests, Sabela said. I signed up for a lark. And then it was like a second job. I couldn ;t keep up.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Like Airbnb but for swimming pools, the California-based Swimply provides a forum for homeowner hosts to rent out their backyard oases by the hour. Sabela started out charging $100 an hour on the site, and quickly upped it to $200 as she learned that pandemic-weary city-dwellers would pay good money for the chance to escape for an hour or two to a private piece of paradise. 8 stanley termoska 220;I ;ve made $10,000 since early June, Sabela said. So that   serious coin.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Sabela   experience is not unique, said Sonny Mayugba, Swimplys vice-president of growth. While most of the forum   hosts are located in the U.S., Swimply has 500 listings in Canada 鈥?and some of those pool owners ar Uiob Church of Scientology headquarters moving to downtown Guelph
 TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Thursday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange  20,925.49, down 151.86 points. Canadian Natural Resources  TSX:CNQ . Energy. Down $1.66, or three per cent, to $52.82 on 16.6 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Kinross Gold Corp.  TSX:K . Materials. stanley italia  Down 76 cents, or 10.2 per cent, to $6.69 on 14.9 million shares.BCE Inc.  TSX:BCE . Telecommunications. Down 18 cents, or 0.3 per cent, to $65.51 on 12.2 million shares.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Enbridge stanley cup  Inc.  TSX:ENB . Energy. Down 61 cents, or 1.3 per cent, to $48.04 on 10.5 million shares.Suncor Energy Inc.  TSX:SU . Energy. Down 21 cents or 0.7 per cent, to $31.12 on 7.5 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Cenovus Energy Inc.  TSX:CVE . Energy. Down 45 cents, or 2.8 per cent, to $15.64 on five million shares.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW       stanley romania                                         Companies in the news:Empire Co. Ltd.  TSX:EMP.A . Up $1.08 or 2.9 per cent to $37.75. One of Canada   biggest food retailers says the pandemic is having a lasting impact on food consumption as consumers continue to spend more at grocery stores and cook at home rather than return to restaurants. Michael Medline, president and CEO of Empire Co. Ltd. and its subsidiary Sobeys Inc., said the shift appears to be permanent.

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 Weve got the goods for you.From a woman reunited with a lost teddy bear that contains a recording of her late-motherrsquo  voice to a pair of crafty emus in Australiarsquo  Outback who keep stealing food from a local pub, we have compiled some of this weekrsquo  best good news stories from thestar.1. They were just nobodies from nowhere. But what they did in response to COV stanley cup ID-19 was simply extraordinary               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Sulemaan Ahmed and wife Khadija Cajee wanted to do something to help in the early days of the pandemic. They banded together with some friends and created Conquer COVID-19, collecting much needed personal protective equipment for health-care workers.People put egos aside and solved problems. The diversity of the leadership group allowed for different perspectives. They even got help amplifying their message from Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds who used his social media platforms to spread the word to 50 million people.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 2. Vancouver resident finds lost teddy bear containing he stanley taza r mothers voice recordingMara Soriano had spent  stanley thermoskannen four days checking the alleys and dumpsters of Vancouvers West End, putting up posters and answering multitudes of emails and tweets, hoping shed find a stolen teddy bear that carries her late mothers voice.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Even Ryan Reynolds  making his seco Npya West Wing turmoil with staff exits; no chaos, Trump says
 There were broken chairs scattered around the floor. Torn carpets peppered with cigarette butts. Some puddles of vomit.It was, in the words of Allen A stanley spain tamer, a disaster zone.It wasn ;t the morning after at a nightclub or a frat house, but a high-end condo building in downtown Toronto, shortly after Halloween. One of the condo units had been rented out on Airbnb, and the renters had thrown a party. The chaos had spilled out into the lobby, some stairwells, and pretty much anywhere people wanted to congregate.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I felt bad for the security guard who was on duty that night, said Atamer, and the office manager at the building was just a wreck.Until recently, there wasn ;t much that man stanley tumblers agement could do when condo owners listed their units on short-term rental sites. But now there is: They can hire Atamer   company, Harmari, a Toronto-based investigative firm that specializes in helping condo managers and municipalities crack down on short-term rentals that break the rules.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Harmari, founded in 2011, is a modern-day solution to a digital-age stanley tumbler  problem. Many condo buildings in Toronto forbid owners from listing on short-term rental websites, but it   a surprisingly hard rule to enforce. The main problem is that most Airbnb listings don ;t include a specific address 鈥?so even if manag

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 TORONTO 鈥?The Ontario Autism Coalition is calling on the Liberal govern starbucks stanley cup ment to boost supports for the 20,000 children with autism in the province   schools.In a report released Tuesday, the group recommends the province review special education funding, and provide more training for teachers and educational staff who work with children on the autism spectrum.The group is also urging the government to look into the feasibility of setting up a school for kids with autism, similar to several that exist for students with severe learning disabilities or those who are deaf or blind.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Laura Kirby-McIntosh, the coalition   vi stanley website ce-president, said despite government investments in special education, students with autism are frequently denied the supports they need in school.If you ;re an autistic student, or the parent of one, or an education worker trying to help one, then I don ;t need to tell you the current system is badly broken for our kids, said Kirby-McIntosh, who is also a teacher and mother to two kids on the autism spectrum.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Some schools offer great supports, but others fall short, she said.The level of quality that a student receives in this province seems to depend more on their postal code than on their level of need, said Kirb stanley cup y-McIntosh.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW              Tzff It s important to build relationships : Meet U of Waterloo s new director of Indigenous relations
 HAMILTON 鈥?Ty Tullio scored tw stanley cup ice but it wasn ;t enough for the Oshawa Generals as they fell 3-2 to the Hamilton Bulldogs in a shootout.George Diaco bagged the only shootout goal to give Hamilton  25-11-2-2  the win.Zachary Paputsakis stopped 35 of 37 in regulation for Oshawa  23-16-1-2 .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        -OTTERS 6, ICEDOGS 2        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 ERIE, Ont. - The Erie Otters dominated the second frame to beat their Niagara opponents 6-2 on Wednesday night.Centre Elias Cohen finished the night with a goal and two assists for Erie  17-20-1-2 .               ARTICLE CON stanley mug TINUES BELOW                                        Josh Rosenzweig stopped 27 of 33 shots in the loss for Niagara  11-25-2-1 .                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              -KNIGHTS 4, STORM 2LONDON,  stanley cup Ont. - The Knights snapped a two-game losing streak to beat Guelph 4-2.London  25-12-1-0  had four different scorers in the win.Matthew Poitras had both goals for Guelph  21-15-3-1 .-               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        GREYHOUNDS 2, FIREBIRDS 1SAULT STE. MARIE  The Soo Greyhounds needed a shootout to edge past the Flint Firebirds on Wednesday night.Rory Kerins and Cole MacKay netted twice in the shootout to deliver the win for Soo  25-14-4-1 .Brennan Othmann scored the opener for Flint  27-14-0-2 , which s

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 PYONGYANG, Korea, Democratic People   Republic Of 鈥?North Korea has slammed the U.S. for what it calls misleading claims Washington   policy of maximum political pressure and sanctions are what drove Pyongyang to the negotiating table.The North  stanley mugs 8217  official news agency on Sunday quoted a Foreign Ministry spokesman warning the claims are a dangerous attempt to ruin a budding detente after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un   summit late last stanley cup  month with South Korean President Moon Jae-in.At the summit, the North agreed to seek denuclearization of the peninsula.              stanley becher   ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The spokesman is quoted as saying: The U.S. is deliberately provoking the DPRK at the time when the situation on the Korean Peninsula is moving toward peace and reconciliation.      Kim and President Donald Trump are expected to meet later this month or in early June.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By The Associated Press Hmqi Houston   s public transit system considering rail extensions
 The upcoming Victoria Day holiday is on Monday, May 20.Victoria Day 鈥?honouring Queen Victoria   birthday 鈥?is a Canadian statutory holiday celebrated on the Monday preceding May 25.It is also known as the May 2-4 weekend since it marks the unofficial start of the cottage season, which usually comes with a few cases of beer and because May 24, 1819 is Queen Victoria stanley puodelis    birthday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Victoria Day, all government offices are closed. Schools, post offices, banks, and libraries are also closed. Public transport will run on a reduced holiday sched stanley flasche ule.Paid public holidays, also known as statutory holidays or general holidays, are days throughout the year where most businesses are legislated to close but must still pay eligible employees as though it was a regular workday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 What are the mandatory statutory paid holidays in Ontario New Year   Day: Monday, Jan. 1Family Day: Third Monday in February; Monday, Feb. 19Good Friday: Friday before Easter Sunday; Friday, March 29Victoria Day: Monday before May 25; Monday, May 20Canada Day: Monday, July 1Labour Day: First Monday in September; Monday, Sept. 2Thanksgiving Day: Second Monday in October; Monday, Oct. 14Christmas Day: Wed stanley italia nesday, Dec. 25Boxing Day: Thursday, Dec. 26               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On a statutory holiday, your employer i

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 Halton Public Health is reporting 26 new COVID-19 cases Friday  Feb. 12  and three more deaths linked to the illness, as Ontario announced that the region will move into the COVID-19 red zone next week.Todays daily case count is among the lowest since the start of the second wave.According to the latest report, there are 11 new cases in Oakville, and five each in Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills 鈥?along with two more deaths in Burlington and one in Halton Hills.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In a Feb. 11 video update, Dr. Hamidah Meghani, Haltons medical officer of health, reminds residents about the risk posed by the more infectious variant of the virus that has been detected in the region, calling it a vaso stanley  serious threat. It is crucial that we all continue to make decisions that protect ourselves and others and the community,  she said, while stanley canada  urging everyone to continue to stay a cups stanley t home as much as possible and only go out for essential purposes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 If you have any symptoms, self-isolate right away and get tested. COVID-19 spreads easily if we let it. With these new more contagious variants circulating, it is especially important for us to do our part to reduce the spread of COVID-19, she said.Todays update brings the total Halton cases to 8,938, with 8,447 marked as resolved. The number of active COVID-19 cases is 309. The seven-day average of new cases is  Lfrn Halton highway closures for planned roadwork on Nov. 3
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 Researchers from universities across Canada teamed up earlier this year to establish protocols for preventing large-scale COVID-19 outbreaks in the workplace. Now those protocols are being adopted by businesses in Ontario.In their Sept. 30 report,  Working in a bubble: How can businesses reopen while limiting the risk of COVID-19 outbreaks   authors from the University of Calga stanley thermos ry, Queen   University, the University of Toronto and Toronto General Hospital explor stanley cup ed how creating  work bubbles  can help reduce the risk of company-wide COVID-19 outbreaks while helping businesses continue to function. We know public health is about protecting all of us, so weve got to keep people working, said Tyler Williamson, one of the studys authors and an assistant professor in the department of community health sciences at the University of聽Calgary. If we kill the economy were in big trouble from a public health perspective. So were trying to think about ways that we can keep worki stanley cup ng and keep companies open while limiting the risks.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Work bubbles are cohorts that contain the least number of people necessary to do a job and are strictly separated from other bubbles to prevent virus transmission between groups in the event of a small outbreak. Their role is to allow employees to continue working safely if one work bubble is removed from the workforce due to a COVID-19 infection.The study argued such Icjb Here s what council has in mind for the next 20 years at Innisfil Beach Park
 Staff, volunteers and clients of the Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre  DSYTC  are reacting with profound sadness to the news of Daves passing at the age of 87.Dave Smith founded the centre in 1993 out of deep concern for young people aged 13鈥?1 struggling with serious substance use and mental health issues.  If we can turn around one young persons life,  he often said,  then we just have to do it.  Were all profoundly sad after hearing the news of Daves passing,  said Mike Beauche stanley cup becher sne, executive director of the DSYTC.  Part of what made him so re stanley flask markable was his unwavering determination to take action to fix what he saw as severe concerns in the community. The facility that bears his name will serve as a constant reminder of the genuine care and compassion he showed for all of us at the centre, particularly the youth and families we serve.  stanley romania                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Since 2010, the centre has operated out of an administrative office in Stittsville and two residential facilities: a 14鈥恇ed boys campus in Carleton Place, and a 10鈥恇ed girls site in Carp. Over more than a quarter century, the Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre has supported more than 17,000 youth and family members with life鈥恠aving addiction, mental health treatment and counselling services. Dave Smith cared for everybody, but particularly the young people in our community,  added David Kinsman, chair of the DSYTC board of directors.  He was a visionary and establi

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 A new TD branch at 3005 Mavis Rd. and Dundas Street opened Monday, Jan. 27.JUST THE FACTSThis new location is fully accessible, with approximately 7,500 square feet of space to serve customers, according to Carla Hindman, TD   manager of corporate and public affairs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW     stanley mugs                                     Approximately 50 TD staff work in the branch, which boasts six ATMs and plenty of free parking in the plaza where Real Canadian Superstore and Home Depot are also located.      Languages spoken at the bank include English, French, Arabic, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hindi, Italian, Korean, Persian/Farsi, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Russian, Serbian, Spanish and Tamil.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  stanley tumbler                 The regular hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. For more information, call 905-949-6565.The branch will also offer temporary extended hours for RRSP season, Friday, Feb. 28 to Monday, March 2.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                             stanley website             People who usually bank at TD branches on Clayhill Drive and Dundas Street as well as Wolfedale Road and Dundas Street will find that those branches have closed. To find the closest branch, visit the TD branch locator at聽td/ca/en/personal-banking/branch-locator/ /. Kfdg Friends and family honour Whitby cyclist killed with ghost ride and memorial
 Expect delays, especially during heavy traffic periods 鈥?eight closures are scheduled for roadwork on provincial highways in Halton on Sept. 15, 2024:Highway 403 westbound between Waterdown Road and Lemonville Road, Burlington: one right lane closed from Sept. 16 at 11 p.m. until Sept. 17 at 5 a.m.Highway 403 eastbound between King Road and King Road, Burlington: two alternating lanes closed from Sept. 16 at 10 p.m. until Sept. 28 at 5 a.m.Highway 403 westbound on-ramp at Brant Street, Burlington: all lanes closed from Sept. 16 at 10 p.m. until Sept. 28 at 6  stanley romania a.m.Highway 7 eastbound between Arthur Street and King St,: one right lane closed from Sept. 13 at 9 a.m. until Oct. 4 at 3 p.m.Highway 7 westbound be stanley quencher tween King Street and Arthur St,: one right lane closed from Sept. 16 at 9 a.m. until Oct. 4 at 3 p.m.Queen Elizabeth Way Toronto bound off-ramp at Highway 403 Burlington, Burlington: all lanes closed from Sept. 16 at 11 p.m. until Sept. 17 at 5 a.m.Highway 403 w stanley cup usa estbound between Brant Street and King Road, Burlington: two alternating lanes closed from Sept. 16 at 10 p.m. until Sept. 28 at 6 a.m.Highway 403 westbound on-ramp at Brant Street, Burlington: all lanes closed from Sept. 16 at 10 p.m. until Sept. 28 at 6 a.m.