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« Réponse #4125 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 09:06:18 am »
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 WELLAND, Ont. 鈥?The billions of dollars the federal government transfers to provinces for health care give Ottawa leverage that NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he ;d use to push for better local services.Earlier this week, Singh told the Winnipeg Free Press he would push for a particular emergenc vaso stanley y room in that city to be re-opened. He also kicked off his campaign by promising to get a new hospital built in Brampton, Ont.But health care is a provincial responsibility and decisions about hospital operations and services are made by provincial governments, not federal leaders.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We don ;t have the power to force anything, but we have  stanley cup becher the power to be persuasive. We have the power to encourage things, Singh told reporters during a campaign stop in Welland, Ont.When we negotiate things like universal pharmacare and dental care ... we can sit down with provinces and talk about when we ;re increasing investments, we want to see better health care services.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A number of Singh   signature platform promises would require provincial buy-in, including his pledge to implement a national pharmacare program by 2020 and t stanley cup o ensure all families in Canada have access to quality, affordable child care.Singh has admitted he hasn ;t spoken to any premiers during the campaign to see how he could make these plans w Puxl Virtually no  support for larger class sizes, according to reports the Ford government has refused to release
 An Ontario Provincial Police officer has died following an altercation on scene this morning in Gore Bay, Ont.Shortly after 11 a.m. on Nov. 19, 2020, two members from the Manitoulin Detachment of the OPP were conducting a followup investigation related to a property dispute.There was an interaction between a person at the scene and an officer resulting in one officer being fatally shot. The person at the scene has stanley cup  also died as a result of the interaction. This person is not being identified at t stanley cup his time until their identity can be confirmed and next of kin notifications are complete.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The OPP is reporting that 52-year-old Provincial Const.  PC  Marc Hovingh, posted at the Manitoulin Detachment, died as a result of his injuries. No other police officers were injured in this incident.      Commissioner Thomas Carrique announced that,  stanley cups uk PC Marc Hovingh, a 28-year veteran of the OPP has succumbed to his injuries while bravely serving in the line of duty. Our hearts are with his family, friends and colleagues at this tragic time.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Further information regarding funeral arrangements for Hovingh will be forthcoming at a later time.An investigation is being conducted by the Provincersquo  Special Investigation Unit. Any further information regarding this investigation must be directed to the Special Investigation Unit who has invoked t

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« Réponse #4126 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 09:25:44 am »
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 T stanley water bottle ORONTO 鈥?AlarmForce Industries Inc. says its shareholders have approved the sale of the company to telecom and media giant BCE Inc.  TSX:BCE .The deal, initially announced in early November, is worth about $166 million.AlarmForce  TSX:AF  says it expects the agreement to be completed by Jan. 5, 2018, subj botella stanley ect to customary closing conditions, including approval from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        When the deal was first announced, George Cope, the CEO of BCE and Bell Canada, says it would allow Bell to leverage its network in millions of Canadian homes in order to grow its position in security and automation services.      AlarmForce said the purchase price represen stanley cup ted a 71 per cent premium to its closing share price of $9.34 on Nov. 6 and a 70 per cent premium to the 20-day volume weighted average price for the period ending Nov. 6.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By The Canadian Press Pevt Sweet Delight s Cupcakery now open in Erin
 The city has big dreams when it comes to literally going green.Burlington has set a goal of achieving 35 per cent tree canopy cover by the year 2041. Thats a big number when you consider that at present the tree coverage is around 23 per cent and new developme stanley cup nts continue to go up around the city.In response, the city is going ahead with a new Corporate Tree Protection and Enhancement Policy, which would create a consistent framework for dealing with trees around Burlington.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Supporters of greater protections have argued that trees provide numerous benefits including local beautification and climate change mitigation.Daintry Klein, with the Millcroft Greenspace Alliance, said protecting green spaces has many advantages.        ARTICLE CONT botella stanley INUES BELOW                                  We ;re all starting to feel it. We feel it in heat. We feel it in the additional precipitation we ;re receiving. Burlington had the 2014 flood, and so we ;re very concerned about protecting green space, and getting that tree canopy in place so that Burlington is insulated as much as possible from the risk,  said Klein.The Millcroft Greenspace Alliance is a local non-profit that advocates for sustainable development. The Millcroft neighborhood in Burlington is currently the site of a developmen stanley botella t proposal that would see the construction of homes on land that was previously the golf course.               ARTICL

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« Réponse #4127 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 09:46:02 am »
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 Halton Regional Police are hunting three armed suspects who investigators say should be considered armed and dangerous after a shooting and carjacking in an Oakville ne cups stanley ighbourhood Wednesday  March 30 .If you observe the vehicle or suspects, call 9-1-1 immediately, Halton police said in a news release Wednesday, March 30.Halton police say the investigation has determined that the victim was allegedly approached by the suspects while he was in his garage in the area of Bridge Road and Lees Lane early Wednesday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The suspects allegedly assaulted the victim and stole the keys to the vehicle, police said.One of the suspects was armed with a handgun and fired several rounds toward the home, police said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The victim sustained minor injurie stanley mug s as the suspects fled the scene in the stolen Audi, along with a dark coloured Porsche SUV.Investigators believe the victim was followed home by the suspects and targeted for his vehicle, Halton police said. Area residents can expect a continued police presence a stanley becher s the investigation continues.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The stolen vehicle is described as a 2017 Audi RS7, 4 door, blue, bearing Ontario licence plate CPYH544.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Two Heew Environment Canada puts Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills under winter weather travel advisory Feb. 18 warning of    hazardous    travel and snow
 A former lumber family business ; offices have been transformed into apartments.Called Gillies Landing, four of the eight high-end accommodations are occupied. Yes, the name was retained, but did owner Mansoor Mohamed keep in mind t stanley cup he special place stanley cup  it holds in the hearts of long-time residents of Braeside  Yes, of course! I retained most of the history; all the beams in the basement; the outside, the bricks, except we painted it stanley taza ,  Mohamed said.  The name Gillies Landing is engraved in stone above the entrance, in gold.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The project has been a long time in the making, going back six years. Others tried before him, but didnt have the resources to see it through. The building near the corner of River Road and Usborne Street, with a spectacular view of the Ottawa River, cost Mohamed over $1.5 million to complete. A majority of people had decided I couldnt finish it, but I did,  he said, smiling broadly.  Take a look 鈥?it is a contemporary style you will only find in a magazine.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Mansoor lives in the building and has a specific demographic in mind: seniors. Heated walkways to prevent ice buildup; a separate heating system for each unit, meaning thermostat control with heat and hot water included in rent; a washer and drier in each unit; tile and hardwood floors, oak; granite counter tops; stainless steel appliances; deep-soak tubes: it ha

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« Réponse #4128 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 10:09:36 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Liberal MPs are flooding into Sas stanley cups uk katoon to plot strategy for the fall parliamentary sitting which Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says will not include resetting the government   agenda.Speaking to reporters in Winnipeg Trudeau said the government will not have a new throne speech this fall, instead continuing work on the promises he was elected on, including help for the middle class and creating good jobs.We are delivering on the plan that we proposed to Canadians some three years ago, he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        While Trudeau had a pit stop in Winnipeg on his way to the Saskatoon caucus retreat, many of his cabinet ministers were fanning out in and around Saskatoon to talk up the Liberals ; record on the economy, the Canada Child Benefit, an stanley cup d hand out money for crime prevention, infrastructure projects, and pulse crops.But at the caucus retreat, gun violence and border crossers are going to be the main issued raised by Liberal MPs based on what they are hearing in their ridings.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 U stanley termoska nlike last year 鈥?when backbenchers used the annual end-of-summer retreat to berate the government over proposed tax changes that had enraged small business owners 鈥?Liberal MPs now seem relatively content with the government   performance as it heads into the countdown to the next federal election.That   despite a challenging summer f Ropj Halton highway closures for planned roadwork on Sept. 21
 Halton police are warning the public following an incident of tow chasing ; that saw a man charged thousands of dollars after his vehicle was towed from a collision scene.The incident, police said, took place in September when a tow truck arrived on the scene of a traffic accident in Halton without being called by the vehicle owner stanley taza .The driver of the tow truck reportedly talked the man into allowing his vehicle to be towed to the Burlington Collision Reporting Centre, and from there to the Oakville Collision Reporting Centre when the Burlington location turned out to be closed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police said the man was then taken to a collision repair centre, selected by the tow truck driver, and connected with a car rental agency.A stanley cup fter signing a work orde stanley spain r at the repair centre, the vehicle owner made his way home.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police said trouble started about a week later, when the mans insurance company said it would not authorize repairs at the collision shop where the man   car had been towed.When he called the shop, he was allegedly told he would need to pay $5,100 to get his car back.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The vehicle owner faced several fees including a $2,400 contract cancellation fee and a $2,100 towing fee.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                           

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« Réponse #4129 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 10:29:57 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?No winning ticket was sold for the $5 million jackpot in Saturday night   Lotto 649 draw.However, the guarant stanley kubek eed  stanley mugs $1 million prize went to a lottery player in Quebec.The jackpot for the next Lotto 649 draw on May 19 will be an estimated $6 million.               ARTICLE CONTINUES  stanley mugg BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Rphp Acton, Georgetown schools claim Battle of the Books titles
 Officials will decide this week whether Toronto must once again impose more restrictions to deal with the latest surge in C stanley cup OVID-19 cases, this one fuelled by new, more contagious variants of the virus. We have many reasons to be optimistic, with the news of increased supply of vaccine,  said Dr. Eileen de Villa, the citys medical officer of health, speaking at Mondays COVID-19 update from city hall. But I must be clear, the pandemic is far from over.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        stanley cup                                  The seven-day moving average for new COVID-19 cases in Toronto is now sitting at 420, up from 354 on March 9.The reproductive number for variants of concern is 1.2. It stands at 1.1 overall. A reproductive number greater than one means the pandemic is growing.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In all, 2,721 Toronto residents have died of COVID-19. It was only a couple of months ago, on January seventh of this year, that we passed 2,000 deaths in our city,  said de Villa.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Asked why c stanley termohrnek ases began rising around March 2, de Villa said it could be partly related to schools reopening, but cellphone use data also shows that people are on the move 鈥?Toronto residents, for example, have been travelling to nearby communities with fewer restrictions in order to shop.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              De Villa als

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 Joseph Brant Hospital  JBH  is proud to be celebrating its fifth consecutive year of being awarded as one of Hamilton Niagaras Top Employers. The hospital strives to create an environment that encourages wellness for patients and staff. JBH provides a range of primary and secondary services through the compassionate and dedicated care of more than 1,900 staff members, 700 volunteers, 175 physicians and almost 300 trained students.JBHs redeveloped and renovated facility features natural light and ample space designed wit stanley cup h physical and process efficiencies that support a healthy and safe work environment.  stanley cup Patients, staff and visitors can also enjoy an outdoor healing garden, dining terrace and labyrinth.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        JBH understands that working in healthcare is both rewarding and challenging. The hospital continuously acknowledges the amazing contributions of staff through various events and programs. Some examples of this commitment are: Kudos Award program, senior leadership walkabouts, complimentary massage therapy, and various appreciation events.      Through JBHs commitment to continuous improvement, LEAN processes are incorporated into daily work with over 700 improvements made to date through the ideas and work of front line staff. The hospital encourages growth and development by providing staff learning opportunities. Recently, the hospital hosted a Mega-Sim event, with departments participating in  stanley thermobecher simul Cuok The Latest: Leaders face off in Montreal debate
 TORONTO 鈥?A first-of-its-kind research study by two na stanley cup tional Aboriginal groups has found that Indigenous employers provide Indigenous workers with better job satisfaction than other employers while paying them comparable incomes.The study, released Tuesday, is based on responses from Ontario participants in a 2020 national survey of Indigenous students who received financial help toward post-secondary education in the past five years. This report begins to address the lack of data on Indigenous entrepreneurship and educational success,  said Roberta Jamieson, president and CEO of Indspire, a charity that funds education for First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis individuals for the benefit of their communities.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        About one-third  35 per cent  of the survey   Ontario Building Brighter Futures  stanley quencher recipients reported working for an Indigenous employer, with about three-quarters of those respondents saying they found suitable work in an Indigenous community.Respondents working for an Indigenous employer agreed more strongly with statements that they are valued at work, have a good work-lif stanley tumbler e balance and are satisfied with their current employment, a trend that was consistent across different industries.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Another 7.6 per cent of the survey   respondents were self-employed, which is higher than the Ontario average of 4.9 per cent.The top three ind

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« Réponse #4131 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 11:23:21 am »
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 BEIRUT 鈥?Syrian government forces and their allies captured another major eastern Aleppo neighbourhood and several smaller areas Monday, putting much of the northern part of Aleppo   besieged rebel-held areas under government control for the first time in four years, state media reported.Russia   Defence Ministry s stanley quencher aid the areas captured by Syrian government troops include 10 neighbourhoods and over 3,000 buildings in the past few days. The ministry added in a statement that more than 100 rebels have laid down their arms and exited the Syrian city   eastern suburbs.Aleppo, Syria   largest city and former commercial centre, has been contested sinc stanley travel mug e the summer of 2012 and a rebel defeat in the city would be a turning point in the five- stanley bottles year conflict. If Syrian forces capture all of east Aleppo, President Bashar Assad   government will be in control of the country   four largest cities as well as the coastal region.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The government   push, backed by thousands of Shiite militia fighters from Lebanon, Iraq, and Iran, and under the cover of the Russian air force, has laid waste to Aleppo   eastern neighbourhoods. Medical and food supplies have run short in recent weeks as Syrian warplanes pounded the besieged enclave, rendering all remaining functioning hospitals out of service.Simultaneous advances by Syrian government and Kurdish-led forces on Sunday set off a Ttsa John Carson going to the roots of the Cambridge Classic Mile
 Police have reason to believe that a woman who was abducted from her Markham workplace last Thursday and who stanley cup  remains missing  8220 uffered significant injuries that could cause her death.York Regional Police say investigators found pieces of forensic ev stanley canada idence, including some belongings of聽Ying Zhang, 57, at the Woodbine Avenue wellness centre where she worked and was last seen.Two days after her suspected abduction, police charged Changlin Yang, 26, of聽East Gwillimbury with kidnapping, forcible confinement and aggravated assault.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The search for Zhang continues.Const. James Dickson said it is possible the current charges could be upgraded, but that will be determined by the evidence collected in the com stanley taza ing days.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The reason we were able to proceed with those charges immediately is because there was evidence on scene to suggest that Ms. Zhang was the victim of an assault, Dickson told the Star on Tuesday.He said police found sufficient evidence to conclude that Zhang  8220 uffered significant injuries, at the time of the abduction, that, without medical treatment, could lead to her death.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police have said that Zhang went missing under  8220 uspicious circumstances. She was last seen around 10:40 a.m. Thursday at聽Holibalance W

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« Réponse #4132 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 11:49:09 am »
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 WASHINGTON 鈥?Since taking office 10 days a stanley thermoskannen go, President Donald Trump has moved to consolidate power within a small cadre of close aides at the White House.He   added a senior political adviser to the National Security Council and appears to have cut out Cabinet secretaries from decision making on some of his top policies, including the immigration and refugee order that led to protests, legal challenges and temporary detention of some legal U.S. residents this weekend.Trump has empowered a small group of advisers, some of whom have no experience in government, to tackle a broad range of issues 鈥?including national security, the immigration policy, U.S. relations with Mexico and plans to repeal President Barack Obama   health care law.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The inner circle includes loyal campaign aides, his son-in-law  Jared Kushner  and the advisers who ran Trump   populist, outsider bid for office. Here   a look at the Trump   inner circle and how they ;re shaping the policies that are shaking up Washington:__        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  stanley water bottle STEVE BANNON:Eve stanley tazas ry major decision at the new White House has involved Bannon, a media executive who became Trump   top political adviser in a shakeup in August and quickly infused Trump   campaign with an anti-establishment fervour.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                      Ezln Whitchurch-Stouffville decides to keep its name ... sort of
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« Réponse #4133 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 12:12:58 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The Libe stanley cup ral government is going out of its way to downplay the prospect of violent confrontations at oil pipeline protests.Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr, who set off days of consternation b stanley thermoskannen y suggesting defence forces might respond to non-peaceful protests, didn ;t have to be asked Tuesday before once again announcing that the government embraces dissent.The point I wanted to make was that one of those characteristics of Canada that makes us such a special country is that we have not only tolerance for dissent but we embrace dissent, because it is an essential characteristic of who we are to be Canadian, Carr told reporters gathered outside a Liberal cabinet meeting.               A stanley termosar RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        And I also wanted to make the point that civil disobedience and peaceful protest is very much a part of our history and I should have left it at that.His comments came as Justin Trudeau was attending an Assembly of First Nations meeting, where some chiefs had threatened to walk out of the prime minister   speech over an ill-advised Carr comment about defence forces and pipeline protests.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Some First Nations and environmental groups have promised major demonstrations over the Liberal government   controversial decision last week to approve the expansion of Kinder Morgan    Amqe Five things that happened at Clearview Township council
 Hamilton has topped 100 confirmed cases of COVID-19, but the actual number of ill people is likely more than 1,000 as only high-priority groups are tested due to supply shortages. There are more cases out there than the ones that are actually getting tested,  Hamiltons medical officer of health, Dr. Elizabeth Richardso stanley website n, said Tuesday.  The estimates to how many more there might be is anywhere from 10 times to slightly more than that. Federal and provincial leaders called the next few weeks critical in the race against COVID-19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Worst-case scenarios are fairly dire,  said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.But theres still time to stop the health-care system from becoming overwhelmed.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We can actually make a difference,  said Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland.  Each one of us has real power here to avert the worst-case scenario. Premier Doug Ford kept schools closed to students until at least May 4 saying,  What  stanley cup we do today, will determine what we face tomorrow  in terms of the spread of COVID-19.  stanley cups               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         In order to protect our children, Im prepared to extend these closures,  he said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              At-home school is set to begin with graded report cards still required for all ages. While school migh

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 TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Thursday on the Toron stanley cup to Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange  16,185.32, down 198.28 points. Suncor Energy Inc.  TSX:SU . Energy. Down 37 cents, or two per cent, to $18.13 on 11.2 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.  TSX:CNQ . Down 41 cents, or 1.69 per cent, to $23.84 on 9.5 million shares.Enbridge Inc.  TSX:ENB . Energy. Down 78 cents, or 1.87 per cent, to $40.98 on 6.1 million shares.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Manulife Financial Corp.  TSX:MFC . Financials. Down 55 cents, or 2.83 per cent, to $18.89 on 5.9 million shares.Cenovus Energy Inc.  TSX:CVE . Energy. Down 22 cents, or 3.94 per cent, to $5.37 on 5.4 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Crescent Point Energy Corp.  TSX:CPG . Energy. Down seven cents, or 3.61 per cent, to $1.87  stanley cup on 5.2 million shares.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Companies in the news:BCE Inc.  TSX:BCE . Down 47 cents to $56.52. The Federal Court of Appeal dismissed appeals by some of Canada   largest t stanley cup elephone and cable companies Thursday, handing an interim victory to the country   independent internet providers. The court also ordered the network owners including Bell, Rogers and others to pay costs of the appeal to TekSavvy Solutions Inc., which is the Gtsj Security, food needs in Mali worsening
 The near-finished town homes on Crescent Street are the first, but developers in Peterborough are likely ensuring its not the last redevelopment on the peaceful waterfront lane. Little Lake is the crown jewel of Peterborough,  says Sue Connelly-King, one of the owners of the Crescent Towns project, which transformed two residential properties into four town homes.In 2019 work started on the redevelopment. The year before Ashburnham Realty announced its plans for a luxury condo building up the street, just across from the Art Gallery of Peterboro vaso stanley ugh.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That project also includes a proposal to alter the streetscape to remove part of the road and replace it with walking trails.In 2015 the city already approved extending a walking trail along the street and making traffic one-way.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   stanley cup                                The city has said its aware other developers are eyeing the street as well.Connelly-King, who owned the property prior to the redevelopment and is moving into one of the new units, says its an  interesting and progressive project for Peterborough.                stanley quencher  ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Adding greater density to the waterfront street means more people get to enjoy it, she says, and their development is at the forefront of what could be a development spree in the area.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                         

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« Réponse #4135 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 12:36:27 pm »
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 BRAMPTON, Ont. 鈥?Police say a fourth man is facing charges in the slaying of a 21-year-old Brampton, Ont., man in March.Peel regional police say Paviter Singh Bassi of Brampton died after being rushed to a Toronto trauma centre on March 19.Investigators say 24-year-old Harminder Bassi of Brampton was arrested on Wednesday and charged with first-degree mur stanley water bottle der in Ba stanley termoska ssi   death.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Three other men, 22-year-old Karanvir Singh Bassi, 23-year-old Guryodh Singh Khattra and 20-year-old Gurraj Bassi, were arrested in March and charged with first-degree murder.      Police say the accused are not related to the alleged victim.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           stanley thermos                        Investigators are asking for witnesses, or anyone with dash camera or surveillance video related to the incident to contact police.By The Canadian Press Prna It s a difficult balancing act,  judge says about determining sentence in Waterloo exposure case
 Ontario is increasing capacity in its COVID-19 vaccine rollout with the addition of over 350 additional pharmacies and more primary care settings, the government ann stanley mug ounced April 1. All locations will be offering the AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD vaccine to individuals aged 55 and over, with some locations beginnin stanley cup becher g to offer the vaccine as early as April 3.Vaccinations at pharmacies require an appointment to be made in advance. As of April 3, eligible adults aged 55 and over  if 55 or older as of the day of vaccination or if will be 55 or older in 2021  who are interested in booking an appointment, can visit ontario.ca/pharmacycovidvaccine to find a participating pharmacy and can contact the pharmacy to make an appointment.Twenty Hamilton-area pharmacies are included in the Phase 2 vaccination rollout, as of April 1.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Heres the list of Hamilton-area pharmacies, release stanley cup d by the province.People are being asked to visit the online portal at bookmyshot.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Costco Pharmacy: 100 Legend Crt., Ancaster, and 1330 South Service Rd., Stoney CreekShoppers Drug Mart: 133 King St. W., Dundas; 25 Hamilton St. N., Waterdown; 1300 Garth St., Hamilton Mountain; 47 Wilson St. W., Ancaster; and 75 Centennial Pkwy. N. and 2110 Rymal Rd. E., Stoney Creek               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Rexall: 930 Upper Paradise Rd., 1119 Fenne

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« Réponse #4136 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 12:59:15 pm »
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 COVID-19 infections in younger people are on the rise in certain hotspots across the GTA and Hamilton, according to provincial data, medical officers and researchers 鈥?especially in Toronto and Peel, both of which have seen a recent increase in reported cases among 20-somethings in recent weeks.Public health units are now investigating this emerging trend to better understand whats driving this apparent demographic shift in the provinces COVID epidemic, which is now largely centred in th stanley cup e GTA.While some suspect it could reflect a change in testing patterns, medical officers and health workers are pointing to other factors like workplace outbreaks, housing arrangements and lockdown fatigue coupled with an  invincible  attitude amongst younger people who might feel insulated from COVIDs worst effects 鈥?even though deaths and severe outcomes have been reported in these age groups across the province.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We know for this age group there tends to stanley cup  be a little bit more of a feeling that you may not be at as much risk,  said Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, medical officer of health in Hamilton. A hypothesis were exploring is that this is the age group that is choosing not to nec stanley becher essarily follow the strong recommendations that we have,  said Peel regions medical officer of health, Dr. Lawrence Loh.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Ive seen a lot of lax behaviours,  said Kendra Leo, an em Xxzs Trump wants NFL owners to fire protesting players. Can they
 TORONTO 鈥?This is the time of year when procrastinators begin to fret about filing their income tax forms with Canada Revenue A botella stanley gency by April 30.Of course, there are many reasons to f stanley taza ile on time 鈥?such as avoiding expensive late fees and receiving tax refunds promptly.For retired people, the CRA has an extra reason to finish their taxes on time 鈥?the potential to boost their monthly income or, on the flip side, to avoid a reduction in government payments.       stanley tumblers          ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That   because the federal tax collector checks seniors ; returns to see if they ;re receiving old age security  OAS  and eligible for a guaranteed income supplement  GIS .Employment and Social Development Canada estimates 10 per cent of eligible seniors didn ;t receive their GIS payments in 2016-17, the most recent information available.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Since then, the government has attempted to increase public awareness and reduce missed opportunities.Elizabeth Mulholland, chief executive of Prosper Canada 鈥?a national charity dedicated to helping Canadians living in poverty 鈥?says GIS payments may be small but they can make a big difference.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        For seniors who are quite low-income, it   an important additional source of income, Mulholland says.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   

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« Réponse #4137 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 01:23:44 pm »
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 MONTREAL 鈥?Geloso Group is ceasing production of a sweetened alcoholic beverage and pulling the product from s stanley termosy tore shelves as calls for tougher regulations and controls surrounding the drinks ramped up o stanley kubek ver the weekend.The Quebec beverage company said in a statement on Sunday that it has o stanley water bottle rdered employees to stop producing FCKD UP immediately.The decision comes after the death of 14-year-old Athena Gervais last week in Laval, Que.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Her body was pulled from a stream near her high school and Montreal   La Presse reported that the teen had been drinking stolen cans of the sweetened alcoholic beverage prior to her death.Laval police are still awaiting the results of an autopsy to determine the girl   exact cause of death, which they called accidental.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The statement issued by the Geloso Group made no reference to the death, but co-president Aldo Geloso said the company was taking the necessary steps to stop selling the product.Geloso said it was mistake to sell the product, which was designed to counter Four Loko, a drink made by a U.S. competitor that arrived in the market with an alcohol content of 11.9 per cent 鈥?the most allowed for a malt product.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Geloso said his company reluctantly decided to introduce its own brand to compete with Four Loko, adding t Yjak PeterBio: Bill Crane
 Ontario is slowly lifting restrictions on everyday activities as numbers of new COVID-19 cases are relatively low. Part of that easing concerns restrictions on outdoor gatherings 鈥?for the areas moving into Stage 3, the crowd limit increases from 50 people to 100.A friend wondered if she should attend an outdoor wedding coming up shortly, so I asked Dr. Jessica Hopk stanley termoska ins, medical director, health protection at Public Health Ontario, what she should do. In short, Hopkins said my friend should be fine 鈥?outdoor gatherings allow better ventilation than indoors. However, practice common-sense precautions and do some research before attending such events. When you are thinking about going out, whether for a wedding or anything else, one of the questions you should be asking is how much COVID-19 is circulating in that community. If its high then theres an increased risk,  Hopkins say stanley cup s, adding that Public Health Ontario has an interactive map that shows the number of cases, hospitalizations and deaths by regions in the province.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The second thing to consider is whether you are immunocompromised, a senior or are otherwise at a higher risk of a severe outcome if infected.      When at the event, she says its still important to maintain a two-metre distance from other partygoers who arent in your social bubble or household. Physical distancing i stanley cup s still required for both indoor and outdoor gatherings even if they

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« Réponse #4138 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 01:47:33 pm »
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 ANNAPOLIS, Md. 鈥?First-degree murder charges were filed Friday against a man with a grudge against Maryland   capital newspaper after police said he shot his way into the newsroom, killing four journalists and a staffer and wounding two others.Jarrod Warren Ramos was swiftly arrested, interrogated and jailed pending a 10:30 a.m. hearing in Annapolis. No defence attorney was listed in online court records, but one note suggests he could be represented by a public defender. Another classifies him as recalcitrant. Investigators said earlier that he was unco-operative.Acting Police Chief William Krampf of Anne Arundel County said the gunman looked for his victims Thursday in the newsroom of The Capital Gazette in Annapolis. This person was prepared today to come in, this person was prepared to shoot stanley thermosflasche  people, Krampf said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                stanley cup                          Ramos, 38, has a well-documented history of harassing the paper 821 stanley mugs 7  journalists that began years ago after the Gazette reported about his criminal conviction in a harassment case.The attack began with a shotgun blast that shattered the glass entrance of the open newsroom. Journalists crawled under desks and sought other hiding places, describing agonizing minutes of terror as they heard his footsteps and the repeated blasts of the weapons. Police said he also was armed with smoke grenades.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   Iukl Beyak:    serious threat to freedom of speech
 Ontario i stanley drinking cup s refusing to publicly release data that could reveal the number of people who died in the province since COVID-19 emerged.The numbers are part of the mortality data that critics say is needed to truly show the human toll of the pandemic.Colin Furness, an infection control epidemiologist at the University of Toronto, said Ontarios refusal likely suggests a technical inability to track the information.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                         stanley cup                  Ontarios public health information system is very old and was never adequate,  said Furness, who has been critical of the provinces lagging data throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.The province, meanwhile, has argued the data is incomplete and sharing potentially inaccurate data is not in the public interest.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Countries around the world are releasing detailed mortality statistics amid COVID-19, outlining deaths attributed to the v stanley termohrnek irus and all other causes. The numbers can show a variety of trends, including if unexplained deaths started to spike before COVID-19 became a pandemic or if delayed surgeries or hospital visits for other medical problems might have cost lives. Canadas most recent data is from 2018.The Star spent more than a week asking various federal government sources involved in collecting vital statistics for updated numbers. They declined to provide them.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                             

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« Réponse #4139 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 02:12:40 pm »
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 PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE, PETERBOROUGH 鈥?Nick Robertson notched a hat trick leading the Peterborough Petes to a 6-1 victory over the Barrie Colts in OHL action. Brady Hinz added a goal and an assist for the Petes.The first period ended in a 1-1 tie, with Robertson of the Petes and Josh Nelson of the Colts getting their teams on the board.Peterborough jumped ahead 5-1 in the second period led by goals from Robertson, Hinz, Max Grondin and John Parker-Jones.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Peterborough added on in th stanley cup e third, extending their lead to 6-1 after Robertson scored.      ON THE POWER PLAY: The Petes scored two goals with the man advantage while the Colts failed to score in five chances.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 MAJOR PENALTIES: Victor Hadfield  BAR, Fighting, 5-minute major , Michael Little  PBO, Fighting, 5-minute major STARS stanley canada  OF THE GAME: 1. Nick Robertson  Peterborough , 2. Brady Hinz  Peterborough  and 3. Hunter Jones  stanley cup  Peterborough .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This article was generated using Wordsmith. Data was provided by the OHL via HockeyTech. To provide feedback on this article email: communities@metroland. Eorq Toronto man   s sudden disappearance    out of character   , says daughter
 The Town of Oakville is hosting a virtual Coyote Information Session on Thursd stanley cup ay, March 31.The session, which begins at 6 p.m., will provide residents with facts about urban coyotes, answer residents questions, and provide tips on how to respond to coyote sightings.The meeting will feature Town staff, a representative from the Oakville  Milton Humane Society and a representative from Coyote Watch Canada.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Town staff point out  stanley cup that coyotes are found in every urban centre in North America and so seeing one on a town road or sidewalk is not uncommon.They also said that while coyotes are not considered a significant risk to people, there a stanley cup re steps that can be taken to avoid conflicts with coyotes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Residents are asked to pre-register for the virtual meeting at https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_T396_fBySrWxjhoNwd8n2Q.To follow along without participating, watch a live stream of the meeting on YouTube.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Those with questions can submit them ahead of the meeting by emailing enforcement@oakville.ca.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Additional information about coyotes can be found at聽https://oakville.ca/environment/featured-wildlife.html.