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« Réponse #3900 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 09:15:39 am »
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 Ontarios test positivity rate has hit an all-time high of 10.3 per cent. In Toronto, however, some neighbourhoods have trended far beyond that at many points in the pandemic.The high rates of positivity in these neighbourhoods reflect historical data showing the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 in the citys northwest corner and some parts of Scarborough. In the neighbourhood of Humbermede, near Weston Road and Highway 400, test positivity is at 17.6 per cent. In neighbouring Downsview and Maple Leaf, positivity is at 15.7 per cent in both areas.In Humbermede, 22 per cent of workers are in manufacturing, previous reporting by the Star shows. In Downsview and Maple Leaf, that number is 16 per cent and 14 per cent respectively.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           stanley cup               Rates this high signal a virus that is  out of control,  said Colin Furness, an epidemiologist with the University of Tor stanley vaso onto.Test positivity refers to the percentage of COVID-19 swabs that have detected a level of the virus over a certain period of time. In Ontario, this is announced daily with the provinces updated data. In Toronto, this is announced over a seven-day period. The most recent available data on test positivity in Toronto covers the period of March 21 to 28. Data reflecting March 28 through April 3 will be available Wednesday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW          stanley cups uk                         Furness says test positivity measures the amount of COVID-19 in an area an Yjtb Six more Hamilton libraries to offer takeout
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« Réponse #3901 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 09:44:14 am »
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 UXBRIDGE 鈥?Pickering-Uxbridge MPP Peter Bethlenfalvy is currently in isolation as he awaits the results of coronavirus testing.Bethlenfalvy announced his condition in a tweet stanley mug  late Wednesday, noting he developed  mild symptoms  over the weekend and was tested as a result. I have been in isolation since, working from home, and will advise when my test results are known,   stanley mugs he said.  Thank you to all Ontarians who are working together to fight COVID-19.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As of March 18, there were 18 cases of Coronavirus confirmed across  stanley thermobecher Durham, including four positive cases at Hillsdale Terraces long-term care home in Oshawa.      For more information on coronavirus visit durham.ca/novelcoronavirus.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Yhgu I begged him to remove it   : Revenge porn lands Stouffville man in jail
 Ontario Premier Doug Ford has told several school boards looking to extend mask mandates to stick to the province   end date because they aren ;t medical experts.Several boards had said they ;d like to keep mask requirements beyond the province   end date of March 21, even for just two more weeks, to vaso stanley  watch for any increased COVID-19 transmission from next week   March break or to allow more time to boost youth vaccination rates.Ford made clear Friday that   not happening.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Let me be very clear to the school boards: They aren ;t medical experts, Ford said after an unrelated announcement in Barrie, Ont.The chief medical officer is the expert and he has done his due diligence.        ARTICLE stanley cup  CONTINUES BELOW                                 stanley cup  Other experts such as members of the province   COVID-19 science advisory table and a coalition of children   hospitals, including Toronto   SickKids and CHEO in Ottawa, have said March 21 is too soon to lift mask mandates.Ford said chief medical officer of health Dr. Kieran Moore has consulted with local medical officers of health, such as those in Toronto and Ottawa.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Our expectations to the school boards 鈥?and to the exception of the parents that want their kids to put masks on 鈥?follow t

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« Réponse #3902 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 10:07:14 am »
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 Two more Halton residents have died from COVID-19 鈥?one from Oakville and another from Milton 鈥?as the region reported 126 more COVID-19 cases Friday  April 23 .The latest update brings the total deaths related to the illness to 209.According to the latest data, there are 38 additional cases confirmed in Milton, 37 in Oakville, 31 in Burlington, and 20 in Halton Hills. To date, there have been 14,092 cases of COVID-19 in Halton during the pandemic, with 12,982 marked as resolved.      stanley thermos mug           ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        For the new cases, 71 are in people under 40 years old. Overall, many of the new cases are linked to close contact with someone with COVID-19 and community trans stanley cup mission, with some related to outbreaks and travel.More workplace outbreaks have also been declared on April 22 at four different workplaces with 13 reported infections.        ARTICLE CO stanley vattenflaska NTINUES BELOW                                 There are now 18 active COVID-19 outbreaks across the region.The region states on its website that it doesnt specify the names due to privacy reasons and to discourage outbreaks from being reported 鈥?though it does make an exception for institutional and school outbreaks.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The total variant cases in Halton is 2,892, an increase from 2,718 yesterday.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The number of active COVID-19 ca Rsdt The whole hospital is about to become a COVID ward   : Waterdown respirologist speaks from the front lines of the pandemic
 About 30 out of 583 TDSB schools reported classes that shifted to remote asynchronous learning Friday, estimated to be the highest number of classes affected by staff absences in a single day during the pandemic.The high level of absences is due to a combination of religious holidays as well as existing staffing challenges amid the sixth wave of COVID-19, said TDSB spokesperson Ryan Bird.At Wexford Collegiate School for the Arts in Scarborough, 11 out of 30 classes taken by  stanley becher Grade 12s were shifted to remote learning Friday, Bird confirmed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Because of staff on leave, students in affected classes have been instructed to work remotely and independently, as there is no teacher to lead the lesson.As COVID cases continue to spread, many schools in Ontario are struggling to replace teachers on sick leave due to the virus, forcing classes in some cases to shift to remote learning.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This comes after Ontario ended mandatory masking in indoor public spaces, including  stanley puodelis classrooms, on March 21. Provincial wastewater signals in April estimated a high of around 100,000 new COVID infections a day.Part of the challenge facing schools is that it has become harder to find supply teachers, according to  fill rates  鈥?the proportion of teaching jobs covered by a substitute. Boards are doing their best to fill spots when supply te stanley drinking cup achers arent available, which inc

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« Réponse #3903 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 10:29:43 am »
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 Ontarios Ministry of Education is proposing changes to child-care regulations that would allow operators to group infants and toddlers together, reduce staff-to-child ratios for some age group vaso stanley s and lower qualification requirements for staff.Child-care advocates said the proposed changes would make child care worse, not better, and they criticized the government for releasing the proposal in the middle of a pandemic, when parents are stressed and many operators are just trying to stay afloat. People are pushed to the limit and very distracted,  said Carolyn Ferns, a spokesperson for the Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care.  To have something like this come along at a time when the sector is very vulnerable, very distracted and not able to mobilize 鈥?I think its opportunistic and sneaky.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The proposed amendments to the Child Care and Early Years Act, quietly stanley vattenflaska  posted on the governments website on Oct. 2, arose as a result of a scheduled five-year review of the Act. The ministry is soliciting feedback from  all interested parties  by Nov. 20.Among the  stanley cup proposed changes to age categories is combining infants and toddlers into one group. Infants and toddlers are currently grouped by 0-to-18-months and 18-to-30-months, respectively; the new combined group would be 0-to-24-months.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The biggest impact would be for children between 24 and 30 month Swip Quebecers urged to stay home amid COVID-19 spike
 TORONTO 鈥?Canada   main stock index was up in late-morning trading in a broad-based rally on the Toronto Stock Exchange, while U.S. stock markets also climbed higher.The SP/TSX composite index was up 78.48 points at 20,293.84.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 177.97 points at 35,072.09. The SP 500 index was up 25.59 points at 4,431.39, while the Nasdaq composite was up 130.12 points at 14,671.91.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Canadian dollar traded for 77.81 cents US compared with 78.17 cents US on Thursday.The October crude oil contract was down 45 cents at US$63.05 per barrel and the September natural gas contract was up eight cents at US$3.91 per mmBTU.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW          stanley cup                         The December gold contract was up 90 cents at US$1,784.00 an ounce and the September copper contract was up eight cents at US$4.12 a pound.This report by stanley us  The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 20, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUS stanley termohrnek D=X                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #3904 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 10:56:33 am »
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 EDMONTON 鈥?Alberta ended its most recent fiscal year with a $10.8 billion deficit and $33.3 billion in debt, but Finance Minister Joe Ceci said Thurs stanley cup day the economic outlook is improving and the NDP government still plans to balance its books in six years.The province   year-end financial statement said the Alberta economy shrank by more than seven per cent over 2015 and 2016 as the cratering in oil prices led to te stanley cup ns of thousands of layoffs and sharply cut government revenues.Ceci said the Fort McMurray wildfire, which knocked major oilsands projects offline for weeks and forced more than 80,000 from their homes for a month or more, compounded an already  stanley cup dire situation.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The oil price collapse together with the Wood Buffalo wildfire reverberated throughout our economy, he said.But matters started to improve around the middle of last year, with indicators like oil and gas drilling activity and manufacturing picking up.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 As we close off a very difficult year, the light on the Prairies is shining a little brighter, Ceci said.The Fort McMurray wildfire slowed the economy by 0.6 per cent and reduced royalty and tax revenues by about $300 million. The province spent $710 million on firefighting and support during the disaster, but that was offset by $495 million it received in federal assistance.               A Brno GOP: Are Russians funding  anti-oil NGOs
 TORONTO 鈥?North American stock markets faded following a strong start Friday after U.S. stimulus negotiations hit a snag.The three U.S. markets hit record highs in morning trading before falling on political infighting that prevented U.S. lawmakers from reaching a deal to help Americans to weather the storm caused by rising COVID-19 infections and lo stanley cup ckdowns.The SP/TSX composite index closed down 118.31 points at 17,534.63, after hitting an intraday high of 17,676.60.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 124.32 points at 30,179.05 after reaching 30,343.59 in earlier trading.The SP 500 index lost 13.07 points at 3,709.41 after hitting 3,726.70, while the Nasdaq composite was down 9.11 points at 12,755.64 after re stanley cup aching 12,809.60.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Today, some of the messaging regarding stimulus out of the U.S. was a little foggy, said Allan Small, senior investment adviser at HollisWealth.Negotiations on nearly US$1 trillion in relief had seemed to be on the brink of success, providing benefits for laid-off workers and cash payments to most Americans.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        An impasse surfaced, however, after Republicans tried to rein in emergency Federal Reserve lending powers that Democ vaso stanley rats feared would deprive president-elect Joe Biden of crucial tools to manag

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« Réponse #3905 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 11:09:09 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Parents at three of Ontario   largest school boards will be keeping nearly a quarter of kids out of the classroom, but the boards warn the statistics are not final as they continue to tweak their back-to-school plans.Boards in Ottawa, Toronto and Durham Region say parents have indicated that more than 70 per cent of students will return to in-class learning come September, but they note that parents are still able to change their minds as the boards 鈥?and the province 鈥?adjust their back-to-school plans.So much of the information has been coming in late, which I think has been frustrating for  parents  and frustrating for us as a board, because you ;re having to basically design a whole new school system in a span of two, three, four weeks, said Mark Fisher, a trustee with the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ottawa-Carleton reports that 91 per cent of parents responded to their survey and said that 73 per cent of elementary students will return to class, while 27 per cen stanley cup becher t will learn from home. Meanwhile, 78.5  stanley mugs per cent of high schoolers will be back in class on an adapted model that will see them l stanley cup earn remotely half the time, while 21.5 per cent will stay at home full-time.Fisher said the number of students opting to learn from home is higher than expected 鈥?the board was anticipating roughly 10 per cent 鈥?so staff members are still determining what that will

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« Réponse #3906 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 11:52:29 am »
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 More than 100 people gathered to mourn Shakeel Ashraf at a Mississauga mosque on Wednesday afternoon after the father of two was fatally shot in a GTA shooting rampage that also left a T stanley cup oronto police officer dead and three others injured earlier this week.Many from the local Muslim community came to pay their respects to the Milton man who has been described as a skilled mechanic, a giving member of the community and a devoted family man.Inside James Masjid Islamic Propagat stanley kubek ion Centre of Ontario, near Toronto Pearson Airport, scores of people began drifting into the building for the service at 1:30 p.m. Prayers were recited in unison amongst congregants and attendees before Ashrafs body was carried down the middle of the room. At the end of the short service, his body was taken outside to a black van, where attendees gathered around the casket.               A stanley cup RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ashrafs burial quickly took place after the service, at Meadowvale Cemetery.Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie spoke to the dozens of onlookers in the mosque, saying she was devastated by Ashrafs tragic death.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  A father of children has been taken away from us and were all grieving together,  Crombie said.  We are here to mourn this incredible man. A life taken so short, so unexpectedly that should not have been taken from us. Two others were shot at MK Auto Repairs 鈥?Ashrafs autobody shop 鈥?Monday. On Ecqp Five things to watch for in Canadian business
 TORONTO 鈥?Telus Corp. 8216  digital consulting subsidiary is striking out on its own, hoping to gain recognition from investors as the realm of customer service is increasingly dominated by chat bots and social media management.Telus International  stanley mug 8217  public offering on Wednesday marks a long-awaited fork in the road for Telus Corp., which has tried to look beyond mobile phone and internet plans for new growth-making enterprise technology through Telus Health and Telus Agriculture.This transaction currency 鈥?our own publicly traded stock 鈥?is now something that Telus International can use to accelerate and amplify its own growth trajectory, says chief executive Jeff Puritt.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Telus International no longer has to to rel stanley cup y upon and draw away from Telus in order to fuel and support our growth, he said, instead using the cash to fund everything from potential acquisitions to attracting and retaining talented staff.For 15 years, Telus ; customer service consultants had been quietly helping more and more companies and adding new services like artificial intelligence and chat bots, while under the telecom giant   umbrella. Puritt says the move to a standalone business will better help investors see its value relative to competitors.        ARTICLE CONTI stanley cup NUES BELOW                                 Puritt says the spinoff will also, hopefully, help shareholders of Telus

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« Réponse #3907 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 12:19:29 pm »
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 UPDATE: Police said at 6:46 p.m. Friday that Irene Cabak was found safe and they were working to bring her home.Have you seen Irene Cabak The 76-year-old woman from Acton was last seen driving southbound on Highway 25 in the vicinity of No. 5 Sideroad on May 12 at around 12:10 p.m.. Cabak is considered vulnerable and family and police are concerned.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On May 12, Cabak left her residence on Elliott Drive in Acton and a stanley tumbler ttended an appointment in the area of Main Street and Mill Street. Sh stanley cup e arrived at that appointment at 11:45 a.m. and left at 12:10 p.m.. Investigators have confirmed that she arrived at the appointment in her vehicle, a dark red, four-door Subaru Impreza with Ontario plates AWTR 721.      Police have dedicated a number of resources to the search including uniform officers, detectives, the Halton Regional Police Services Search I stanley cup ncident Response Team, and K9 officers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact the HRPS via 911 or through the non-emergency line at 905-825-4777. Jidw Make anti-racism part of COVID-19 response, opposition MP tells Ottawa
 Fr. Brian McNally has retired as the pastor at St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church in Perth, which he has led for the last 10 years.Roman Catholic priests are expected to retire from full time minister at the age of 75, but that is not to say that he wont fill in as needed for mass or other services, when new priests Fr. Charles Enyinnia stanley cup , the new pastor, and Fr. Brian Russell, the new associate pastor, take over.McNally will be moving to the family farm house, which has been in the family since 1831, located between Westport and Newboro.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He has been a priest for 50 years as of this past spring, and there had been plans to celebrate this important milestone, which were upended by the pandemic. That, of course, had to be greatly modified,  said McNally.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 PRAYER AND PLANSHe has assured the faithful that  I will still be in the area. Im still able to play some hockey and golf!  He went water skiing this past summer, though probably for the last time.        stanley cup         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         My chiropractor confirmed it,  he joked.  Id better leave well enough alone.  He also intends to perform daily mass at his home, as well as work on a book about the family farm house, from 1831 to the present, which he hopes to publish next year.            stanley mug      ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                             

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« Réponse #3908 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 12:48:05 pm »
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 Environment Canada is forecasting possible flurries this morning in Halton Hills. The daytime high is expected to reach 2  stanley canada C and there   an expected morning wind chill of -5 C. There   a 30 per cent chance of precipitation.Tonight, expect flurries with a night time low of -6 C. The sun will set at 4:56 p.m.Tomorrow   forecast calls for a chance of flurries during the day with a high of -3 C. At night, expect periods of cloudy skies with a low of -9 C. The sun will rise at 7:53 a.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Historically for Jan. 3, Halton Hills ; average high is -5.5 C and record high was 13.9 C in 1950. Halton Hills ; average low is -9.5 C and record low was -26 C in 1981. Halton Hills ; record rainfall was 1 stanley cup 5 mm in 1951 and record snowfall was 27.9 cm in 1943.      Halton Hills ; forecast for the rest of the week: stanley cup         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Friday: A mix of sun and cloud with a high of 0 C and cloudy periods at night with a low of -7 CSaturday: Cloudy with a high of -2 C and chance of flurries at night with a low of -6 CSunday: Chance of flurries with a high of -2 C and chance of flurries at night with a low of -7 CMonday: A mix of sun and cloud with a high of -1 C and cloudy at night with a low of -5 C

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« Réponse #3909 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 01:14:29 pm »
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 MOUNT ALBERT, stanley mug  Ont. 鈥?Provincial police say a 20-year-old man has been arrested in hospital and is facing several charges in a fatal collision north of cups stanley  Toronto.They say two cars collided head-on on Highway 48 in Mount Albert, Ont., on Monday morning.Police say one  stanley fr of the drivers, 28-year-old Stuart Ellis of Beeton Ont., was killed in the crash.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The driver of the other car was taken to hospital with serious injuries.      Police say the Newmarket, Ont., man is charged with impaired driving causing death, taking a vehicle without consent and driving while disqualified.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By The Canadian Press Czcb Today s coronavirus news: Check out the Star s interactive school COVID tracker; Ontario reports 577 new cases; tens of thousands experiencing  long COVID-19  symptoms in Ontario
 First responders in Hamilton are asking the public to be honest when 911 dispatchers ask questions about possible COVID-19 exposure or symptoms.I think the fear is we won ;t respond, said Hamilton police Deputy Chief Ryan Diodati. But that   definitely not the case.The questions are designed to help police, paramedics and firefighters know if they need to wear additional protective equipment, he said. No one will be refus stanley cup quencher ed service.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The questions include whether anyone has travelled outside Canada in the last 14 days, has a fever, cough or shortness of breath, or has been in close stanley becher  contact with a known positive COVID-19 case. Depending on the answers and type of call, officers have access to safety goggles, half mask respirators, N25 masks and gowning equipment.Hamilton Paramedic Service Chief Michael Sanderson said he thinks two things are happening. The first is a language barrier with some callers and the secon stanley termohrnek d is some people who either forget or are not telling the whole truth. Paramedics are trained on scene to ask questions and so they have been quickly catching cases where they didn ;t get enough information, he added.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Paramedics always wear gloves, and in cases where someone has flu-like or respiratory symptoms, they were already wearing goggles and masks. With COVID-19, they ;re al

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 TORONTO 鈥?Unifor says it has reached a tentative contract agreement with Great Canadian Casino Corp. for some 1,800 workers at five Ontario casinos.The union says staff at Casino Ajax, Great Blue Heron C stanley cup asino, Elements Casino Brantford, in addition to security worke stanley cup rs at Woodbine Casino and Elements Casino Mohawk, will vote on the contract later this week.Unifor says the contents of the agreement won ;t be revealed until after the ratification process.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Great Canadian Casino boasts 9,400 employees at 28 properties in Ontario, B.C., Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Washington State.      Company in this story:  TSX:GC         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By The Can stanley thermos mug adian Press Odik Summer asylum claims now before IRB
 TORONTO 鈥?A bitterly fought legal battle between survivors of a brutal residential school and the federal government is slated for an appeal hearing this week over whether the case should now be moved to British Columbia from Ontario.The underlying fight relates to a request by three survivors of St. Anne   in Fort Albany, Ont., to have their compensation cases reopened. They argue their claims were settled before Ottawa turned over thousands of relevant documents generated by a police investigation into child abuse at the school.They also maintain the federal government is still in breach of disclosure orders made by a judge in 2014 and 2015.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           stanley tumbler               The government wants the underlying case and appeal thrown out. It argues, among other things, that a 2006 agreement that ended a class action over abuse inflicted on Indigenous students forced to attend Indian residential schools bars claimants from having their compensation hearings reopened.Ottawa also maintains the relevant court orders around disclosure barred reopening settled claims 鈥?an interpretation the courts have not ruled on.        ARTICLE C stanley cups ONTINUES BELOW                                 In June, Ontario Superior Court Justice Paul Perell, who has spent years hearing the case, recused himself. Perell, the judge overseeing the r stanley romania esidential school settlement in eastern Canada, indicated he had done so because of previous rulings in which he had

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 City council will vote on approving a centralized space for bylaw, parking and security, as well as transferring more than $85,000 for renovations to the building.The vote, slated for the June 2 special emergency council meeting, comes on the heels of staff report on Dec. 3 to the citys general committee, which outlined the necessity to relocate bylaw services to the back portion of 17 Cambridge St. 鈥?the former Red Cross building purchased by the city in 2017.With bylaw and parking enforcement working out of vehicles and part of the third floor of city hall, and with an increase in staff, additional space was required, stated a report to council. The report add stanley thermoskannen s having a central location will maximize service delivery and provide a suitable location for all staff.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Previously, $175,000 had been budgeted for the building, but council will have to decide whether to add $85,664 to move forward with the project. The increased cost, according to the report, comes from furniture costs due to additional staff, impacts due to COVID-19 facility operations and inflation, and an additional $20,000 operating expenditure. This change in location meets the needs of the group operationally and allows collaboration and strengthening of service delivery,  the report says.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW              stanley mugs       stanley cup                 The new location will provide proper facilities for staff such as a change room, sh Gymc Canadian retailers see potential NAFTA change as threat
 BETH stanley cup EL, Alaska 鈥?Attendees at an Alaska religio stanley cup us meeting may have been exposed to tuberculosis, officials said.A person who was diagnosed w stanley quencher ith an active case of the disease participated in the New Fire Bethel Ministry revival April 12-14, KYUK-AM reported Friday.The person attended all three days of the event in western Alaska, according to Alaska Public Health and Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation officials.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Tuberculosis bacterium, which usually attacks the lungs, can spread easily and symptoms are not obvious, often leaving people unaware they carry it.There were up to a hundred people at the event each day who could have been exposed, said Mitchell Forbes, Yukon-Kuskokwim Health public relations director.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There is obviously potential that others could have it in their system now as well, Forbes said.Alaska has the highest rate of tuberculosis in the nation, but the state   strain is not resistant to medication and can be treated and cured, unlike the tuberculosis in the lower 48 states, officials said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Left untreated, the disease can be fatal, said Alaska Public Health nurse Evalina Achee.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Tuberculosis can spread easily in crowded housing conditions, she s

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« Réponse #3912 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 02:25:24 pm »
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 KELOWNA, B.C. 鈥?Justin Trudeau got a small taste of the kind of grief his backbenchers have been getting over the government   plan to end what it calls unfair tax advantages for wealthy small business owners.During a townhall meeting Wednesday night, the prime minister was lectured by two female doctors about the negative impact they contended the proposals will have on hard-working middle class Canadians.Monica Penner told Trudeau that the tax plan will catch thousands of really hard-working, honest, tax-paying Canadians who have always believed that hard work is the road to success.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She questioned how he can explain to students why they should bother going into debt to get a university education when he   proposing tax reforms that would make sure everybody is the same in the end.Trudeau told Penner that the proposal stanley cups uk s are intended to eliminate tax provisions that disproportionately advantage the wealthiest Canadians.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Let me be absolutely clear. There is nothing in these proposals that is targetin stanley mugg g small, middle-class businesses, he said.There are a number of people who are wealthy individuals who use private corporations as a way of opting out of big portions of the income tax system.               ARTICLE CO stanley botella NTINUES BELOW                            Khlf Most actively traded companies on the TSX
 Pr stanley puodelis ovincial police have asked another force to investigate a physical confrontation between an officer and a young person on a scooter in Gravenhurst, Ont.They say they placed the officer on administrative duties after becoming aware of Sunday   incident from a video posted to social media.The video, posted by Brodie O ;Hare on Instagram, appears to show an officer shoving a young person off his scooter.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Activities at skate parks, like m stanley tumblers ost other outdoor activities, have been banned under provincial orders in an effort to control gatherings during the pandemic.Police say the incident occurred Saturday, when an officer stopped to talk to a group of youngster vaso stanley s in a skate park.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 They say the young people were not wearing masks and were not physically distancing.Don ;t touch me! a person can be heard yelling in the video after the confrontation.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He   12 years old! another person can be heard yelling.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Police confirmed that is the video they are investigating.Today, I witnessed a 12-year-old get pushed over by a police officer at our local skate park in Gravenhurst, Ontario, O ;Hare wrote in the post.O 821

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« Réponse #3913 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 02:45:20 pm »
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 A new report reveals Georgetown has a COVID-19 positivity rate that   double the provincial average and nearly triple that of Halton region.The most recent report by the Toronto-based r stanley cup price esearch group ICES, which uses population-based health and social data to produce data on a broad range of health care issues, shows a list of more than 50 GTA neighbourhoods with the highest positivity percentage, which refers to the percentage of residents tested for COVID-19 tests that were positive for the disease, for the week of July 25-31, which are broken down by postal codes.Excluding long-term care residents/homes, the Georgetown area wi stanley cup th stanley termosky  a  Forward Sortation Area  FSP   with a postal code starting with L7G, has a positivity rate of 2.5 and is the 2nd-highest Halton community on the list, behind only a Burlington neighbourhood.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Georgetown positivity rate sits 79th among Ontario communities, according to the report.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 For all Ontario residents, the overall per cent positivity among those tested for COVID-19 during the same time period was 1.1 per cent. For Halton region, the number is 0.88 per cent.It makes me really worried because all evidence is pointing to a fourth wave  of COVID-19  and this is no different, said Rory Boulder, while leaving Georgetown Market Place Wednesday  Aug. 11 .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO Ssap Alberta   s stance on caribou a test of federal law
 Donning an orange T-shirt embossed with an image now familiar to so many, carrying the message that every child matters, Noah Noah appeared seated in front of his window, the frozen, snow-dusted landscape of Iqaluit stretching beyond him.The former Inuit lia stanley drinking cup ison officer at Beaver Creek Institution began Fridays proceeding with his testimony as part of the inquest into Mark Jeffreys 2015 sudden death at the Gravenhurst prison. I was the bridge between the men and the services they were looking to access,  he began.  Its important because it helps the Inuit inmates navigate the system.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That support, he said, resolving personal issues, preparing for parole hearings, arranging phone and video calls for the men to connect with their families, could bring a host of logistics.  Nothing happens until you file the right paperwork,  he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                    stanley taza               Noah and Jeffrey grew up in the  stanley cup same Iqaluit of the 80s and 90s, but the two never crossed paths until they both found themselves at Beaver Creek. Hard to believe, he said, because back then the Arctic city was just a town of 3,500 people.The pair would go on to spend a lot of time together 鈥?Jeffrey, as the chair of the Inuk men of Beaver Creek and Noah as the Inuit liaison officer 鈥?working on monthly feasts, Nunavut Day and Christmas celebrations for the Inuk and Indigenous men at Beaver Creek.             

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« Réponse #3914 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 03:02:27 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Canadians have slowed their buying frenzy when purchasing pot amid the pandemic, said cannabis company executives.Aurora Cannabis Inc. noticed the COVID-19 boom in cannabis sales dissipating, said Michael Singer, interim chief executive.There was a kind of pantry-loading in late March, when there was a concern that maybe the supply chain would be clo stanley water bottle sing down and whether cannabis as an industry would be deemed essential, he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        After the industry was deemed an essential service in several provinces, he said, things went back down to pre-pandemic levels in April.The behaviours were very similar to before that pantry-loading process at the end of March.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In Aurora   third quarter, which ended on March 31 and encompassed the first weeks many Canadians spent working from home as well as physical distancing, the Edmonton-based company sold 12,729 kilograms of cannabis, amounting to 39 per cent  stanley becher more than the quarter before.That spike  stanley canada was also seen in March and April by provincial pot distributors Ontario Cannabis Store and Societe quebecoise du cannabis.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The SQDC declined to say how sizable their increase was, but the OCS said in mid-April that its online orders tripled since COVID-19 started to unfold across the country.    Tsmx Canada set to help global COVID-19 vaccine efforts
 Amid rapidly rising COVID-19 infection rates, Mayor John Tory is  pleading  with Torontonians to avoid crowd scenes including weddings and beach parties.In response to questions at unrelated news conferences Tuesday, Tory expressed strong concern over the climbing inf stanley puodelis ection rates, saying he wont hesitate  for one second  to impose new restrictions if public health officials deem them necessary.Ontario has banned gatherings of more than 50 people indoors and more than 100 people outdoors, with anti-virus rules including physical distancing for legal gatherings.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But people continue to ignore precautions, even as kids start to head back to school.More than 20 people were infected at a late-August wedding and related celebrations at three different GTA sites.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Overnight dance parties continue at Cherry Beach, with video from the weekend showing people dancing closely and socializing without masks.Toronto officials said they prevented the weekend transportation of  bushels of firewood to Toronto Island for an unauthorized publi stanley cup c ev stanley cups uk ent.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Tory said:  Were pleading with people in all age groups to continue to stay the course,  and follow anti-virus precautions including masks and physical distancing, particularly at gatherings including parties, weddings and while dining