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« Réponse #4170 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 02:40:11 am »
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 CALGARY 鈥?AltaGas Ltd. is buying WGL Holdings Inc. for $6 billion in the latest Canadian blockbuster takeover of a U.S. energy company.We are fortunate to be buying a storied company with nearly 170 years of history, which in many ways is nearly the mirrored image of AltaGas stanley kaffeebecher , said company chief executive David Harris on an analyst call Wednesday.Harris said the deal would allow Calgary-based AltaGas  TSX:ALA  to expand its energy infrastructure portfolio in North America, particularly in the prolific Marcellus shale formation in northeastern U.S. as well as in clean power.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This transaction is highly transformative for our company by increasing both our scale and breadth of quality assets, while main stanley cup taining our corporate DNA, said Harris.Washington, D.C.-based WGL Holdings was created in 1848 as the Washington Gas Light Company and is now the parent company of natural-gas utility Washington Gas, which supplies the U.S. capital region.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW             stanley thermobecher                      WGL also owns extensive pipeline and energy storage assets, as well as wind and solar projects that would match well with AltaGas   own hydro, battery storage, and other renewable assets.The combined company will be a leader in the advanced energy economy, said John O ;Brien, president of AltaGas Services in the U.S., in a media conference call.             Zlmj Halton Crime Stoppers continues to offer rewards for tips despite Toronto chapter abandoning the practice
 When Hamilton police responded to an alarm on Biggar Avenue around 4 a.m. on Saturday they found a broken window at an industrial property.But when the patrol officers searched to see if anyone had broken into the building, near Burlington Street East and Sherman Avenue North, they soon discovered it was no routine break-in call.No one was inside Unit 2 at 65 Biggar Ave.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Instead, the offic stanley shop ers found a sophisticated and dangerous cannabis oil extraction lab.The Hamilton police vice and drug unit and the provincial joint forces cannabis enforcement team took over the case. There was a risk the place could explode, so police also called in the OPPs specialized clandestine lab unit, the Hamilton Fire Department 鈥?including their hazardous materials team 鈥?and paramedics.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Once the building was deemed safe and a warrant was secured, police eventually found about $45 million in cannabis, including 300 pounds of dried product and more than 2,200 litres of cannabis oil. The machinery alone was worth another $380,000.But the drugs were not the only significant part of what police discovered 鈥?rather, it is  stanley cup how the cri stanley termohrnek minal operation was extracting tetrahydrocannabinol  THC  that is more concerning.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police found six water totes filled with ethyl alcohol and just one electric

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« Réponse #4171 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 03:07:29 am »
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 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.8:55 p.m.: Australia   most populous state recorded more than 6,000 new COVID-19 cases for the first time Saturday, adding a somber note to Christmas ce stanley cup lebrations.New South Wales reported 6,288 new infections over the past 24 hours, an increase of 676 cases from the previous day and by far the highest number of cases in any Australian state since t stanley cups uk he pandemic began.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The number of COVID-19 patients in the state rose by six to 388, and 52 people were in intensive care.There was some good news: No deaths were reported and the number of people who have received at least one vaccine dose reached 95%.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Victoria, Australia   second most populous state, reported 2,108 new cases and six deaths on Saturday.8:stanley cup 30 p.m.: U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris tested negative Friday for the coronavirus following her close contact earlier this week with an aide who later tested positive, her office said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Harris, who is spending the holidays in Los Angeles, had tested negative Wednesday after she was told that the aide who had accompanied her throughout the day Tuesday had tested positive.                ARTICLE CONTINUE Bhfs Canada urged to avoid    vaccine nationalism
 CLARINGTON 鈥?After months of consultation, Clarington has a new land-acknowledgement statement.Claringtons diversity advisory committee was asked to report on using a land-acknowledgement statement for Clarington council that was respectful and historically accurate. The statement was prepared with the expertise of Alderville First Nation Chief stanley mug  Dave Mowat, who represents the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation.The acknowledgment reads: The Municipality of Clarington is situated within th stanley quencher e traditional and treaty territory of the Mississaugas  vaso stanley and Chippewas of the Anishinabeg, known today as the Williams Treaties First Nations. Our work on these lands acknowledges their resilience and their long-standing contributions to the area now known as the Municipality of Clarington.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The statement will be read at the start of public meetings of council and committees. It will also be read at civic celebrations and special events 鈥?including the For the Love of Art Mayors Gala, Canada Day, the Clarington Sports Hall of Fame induction reception and the ground breakings and grand openings of local facilities, parks, trails, etc.      Council members gave first approval to the new land-acknowledgement statement on Monday, Oct. 15. It is expected to return for a final council vote on Monday, Oct. 28.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Weve taken a good first step, but there are many

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« Réponse #4172 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 03:35:22 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?To hear Pierre Alarie tell it, Mexico and Canada are like two weary travellers seeking shelter from the same storm 鈥?the fierce bluster from Donald Trump   frequent criticism of the North American Free Trade Agreement.The two nations will be better able to withstand that storm if they stand together, the Canadian ambassador to Mexico declared last month during a spe stanley hrnek ech to a business gathering in that country   capital city.Alarie   message, Mexican and Canadian officials say, reflects a deep level of co-operation between the two countries 鈥?something that, given the challenging three-way dynamics of North American politics, hasn ;t a stanley cup becher lways been the case in the past.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It may not be the case in the future, either.If push comes to shove, some observers warn, Canada will have to jettison Mexico and pursue its own bilateral side deal with the U.S. if the NAFTA talks degenerate.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A strong, newly negotiated three-way NAFTA is the goal, stanley thermos mug  said Maryscott Greenwood, head of the Canadian American Business Council. But strained relations between Trump and Mexico could well make that difficult, she acknowledged.If it   politically impossible ... for the U.S. to move forward with a comprehensive economic relationship with Mexico for various reasons 鈥?Mexican politics, U.S. politics 鈥?then we think, Don 82 Rsat How many new COVID-19 cases are there in Halton region heading into Thursday
 For more than a decade, Anushay Sheikh dreamed of being a lawyer.She tailored her extracurriculars to impress the admi stanley termoska ssions offices at Canadas top law schools. She studied economics and political science at McGill Univer stanley cup sity, graduating with highest distinction. Her efforts paid off in 2021, when she was accepted to the University of Torontos stanley tumbler  prestigious Faculty of Law.But the 23-year-olds law school experience was cut short. Sheikh requested accommodation from the U of T school to access Zoom links for lectures when needed if she couldnt attend in person due to her disabilities. She says the request was repeatedly denied, leading her to file a human rights complaint against the university and to drop out of the program altogether.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         For a school that speaks about diversity and inclusivity, I think theyre doing very little to make sure that different communities can actually do well at their institution,  Sheikh said.Sheikh is not alone in her frustration. Accessing accommodations for remote learning or missed classes  has been a significant issue for many students over the last year,  said Elsie Tellier, president of the Disabled Law Students Association at U of T. Students who could miss class due to a mental or physical disability say their requests have been denied, often without adequate explanation.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The students complaints raise que

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« Réponse #4173 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 04:02:44 am »
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 WINNIPEG 鈥?A woman who stabbed her 89-year-old neighbour 68 times for no apparent reason says she is not a monster but was in a very bad state after going off her medication weeks before.Melissa Joyce Gabriel, 37, made the comments in a handwritten statement delivered by her lawyer after Gabriel was sentenced Wednesday to 12 years for the manslaughter of Dorothy Dykens.Dykens was found dead in her Winnipeg home in May 2015, a bent knife blade still in her back.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Jail is a lonely place and I will be here for a very long time, Gabriel wrote.I understand that an apology will never make things right and I do not expect forgiveness from the victim   family, but they should know I am haunted by my own thoughts when I think about what happened.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The sentence was five years longer than the seven years Gabriel stanley tumbler    lawyers had requested from provincial court Judge Ryan Rolston. It fell short of the 15 years the Crown was seeking.Rolston described the killing of Dykens as a vicious, random attack on an extremely vulnerable victim. She lived alo stanley cup ne and had few relatives, court heard.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Gabriel had long been aware of her propensity to get violent when drinking, t stanley tazas he judge said. That, combined with her history of mental illness, ma Jacn Vaccine makers all gave Canadian production a pass
 OTTAWA 鈥?A 33-year-old Ottawa man was scheduled to appear in court Monday after being arrested and charged with arson in connection with what police say was a fire at the Canada Revenue Agency   headquarters.The Ottawa Police Service says the fire in the historic Connaught building a few blocks from Parliament Hill started early Sunday morning before it was extinguished by the sprinkler system.Canada Revenue Agency spokeswoman Sylvie Branch says no one was injured but that the building did suffer a broken window along with smoke and water damage.               ARTICLE stanley termoska  CONTINUES BELOW                                        Daniel Joseph Groulx is in custody pending a bail hearing after being arrested and charged with one count each of arson, possession of an incendiary material and mischief to property.      The Canada Revenue Agency is responsible for collecting federal taxes as well as delivering a number of different federal benefit programs and overseeing the registration of charities in Canada.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It has been heavily involved in disbursing billions of dollars in assistance to Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic, and more recently asked some people to return money they weren ;t eligible for.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 8, 2021.       stanley france          ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                        water bottle stanley                  By The Canadian Press

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 TORONTO 鈥?Windsor will reopen cautiously this week, the city   mayor said Tuesday, adding that he will not hesitate to ask for additional resources if local COVID-19 cases surge.Mayor Drew Dilkens said the entire Windsor-Essex region, which has been left behind in the economic reopening because of virus outbreaks on local farms, is feeling relief stanley cup  as it prepares to move to Stage 3 on Wednesday.Local businesses have suffered from the prolonged delay and the city has a $30 million budget hole because of the pandemic, Dilkens said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        No one wants to be in last place, he said. When you ;re the last one to move forward, there   a spotlight that   shone on you. I know just talking to business people here in our community, they have been struggling.On Monday, P stanley mugs remier Doug Ford announced that Windsor-Essex would proceed to the Stage 3 of reopening, meaning all of Ontario will have progressed to the final part of the province   pandemic recovery plan.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Windsor-Essex had been held back in both the second and third stages of the plan because of the farm outbreaks, which have seen hundreds of workers  stanley cup contract the virus and two of them die.In June, the province launched a mobile testing unit that would travel to farms across the region to test workers. But the effort has not been unive Fkpi A few of the new Order of Canada recipients
 As the city moves forward with plans to build a pedestrian bridge connecting the Ward to downtown Guelph, local active transportation advocates would like the city to consider another project that has potential not only to improve safety for trail users, but also to boost tourism to Guelph. Theres a lot of bike tourism happening right now,  said Mik stanley becher e Darmon, president of the Guelph Coalition for Active Transportation.  Any city that actually improves their infrastructure so that its enjoyable ... you want to go there and visit it. The coalition, supported by the Guelph Hiking Trail stanley quencher  Club and the Guelph Cycling Club, is proposing construction of an underpass that would connect city trails along the river with an extension of the Trans Canada Trail that ends just north of Macdonell Street.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Its a project that would improv stanley thermos e trail connectivity in the area, making it easier for pedestrians and cyclists to navigate an intersection that includes multiple sets of train tracks, bridges, and several lanes of car traffic. I just see close calls all the time,  said Darmon, explaining that pedestrians often skip using the signalled crossing, jaywalking through traffic to avoid going out of their way.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But an underpass in this area cant happen unless the city takes it into account as it plans for other infrastructure projects in the area.The first of thes

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« Réponse #4175 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 04:37:11 am »
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 By TIME StaffAugust 11, 2016 6:04 AM EDTTHE RIO OLYMPICSReaders responded passionately to TIME   coverage of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, including our Aug. 8 cover image, featuring gymnast Simone Biles, who was profiled by Alice Park. The  stanley cup athlete seemed  8220 trong, fierce and completely ready to make history, wrote Erin Corbett for the website Bustle. On Instagram, Teresa Karolewicz responded with similar enthusiasm: I can ;t even contain my excitement! Some, however, wished the magazine had devoted more space to some of the challenges of this year   Olympics, including doping charges and fear about the Zika virus: The Rio Olympics, wrote Robert Harrington of De Pere, Wis., obviously is a DISASTER.THE RETURN OF SUVSMany readers found Justin Worland   Aug. 8 story about the link between sinking gas prices and the return of gas-guzzling vehicles upsetting. Merely reducing emissions is way too little, way too late, wrote David Cantor of Glenside, Pa., who called for rethinking whether cars are even necessary. William Colem stanley cup an, an electric-car driver from Kirtland, Ohio, noted that the system does not make it easy for those who prefer that more eco-friendly option. Meanwhile, Jennifer Karches of Bowling Green, Ohio, said the article focused attention on the wrong problem. If people really want to reduce their carbon footpri stanley cup nts, she wrote, they should f Vdoe Paris Hilton s Brother Conrad Hilton Charged After Alleged In-Flight Ruckus
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« Réponse #4176 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 04:55:37 am »
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 Kyra Barkey could have died from strep A in her uterus mere days after giving birth to her third child.Another young woman and patient of Markham Stouffville Hospital, who contracted the disease a week after B termo stanley arkey was admitted to Markham Stouffville Hospital with strep A, was not so fortunate and died after giving birth.Barkeys husband, Ryan, initially shared the joy of birth with his wife and then, days later, the agony of death with the deceased womans husband while at the hospital.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We feel fortunate 鈥?but just so awful  the mother didnt make it ,  he said.The hospital and York Region Public Health continue to investigate how the disease was contracted in both cases and if the second case was related to the first.        ARTICLE C stanley cup ONTINUES BELOW                                 There have been three confirmed cases in all.Neither the hospital nor public health shared information about the death when yorkregion initially attempted to find out about what had occurred.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley cup                         Instead, MSH, which is well-regarded for its maternity and fertility program, waited for more than a week before releasing information about the death and the number of strep A infections.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              On Feb. 27, Lisa Joyce, the hospitals head of communications, confirmed a mother di Eboe Automaker, union negotiations start Wednesday
 TORONTO 鈥?The owner of Canada   largest group of newspapers, including the National Post, had a $13.5-million profit in its fourth quarter which included assistance from government wage subsidies provided to help companies get through the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.But Postmedia Network Canada Corp. still ended its 2020 financial year with a bigger annual deficit despite numerous initiatives designed to offset a years-long decline in advertising revenue. The deficit rose to $16.2 million as of Aug. 31, compared with $6.3 million in fiscal 2019. We are now six months into a global pandemic and its effects on our people, our clients and our communities,  said Postmedia chief executive Andrew MacLeod said in a statement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In April, shortly after Canada began ordering business and school closures to reduce the pandemic   spread, Postmedia announced temporary layoffs for about 50 employees and permanent layoffs for 30 others employed by 15 community newspapers that were closed.Those who remained saw temporary salary reductions of between five to 30 per cent, with higher-paid employees, including MacLeod, taking the bigger cuts.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In May, Postmedia implement stanley mug ed 40 additional permanent layoffs and since  stanley tumblers May it has sold a facility in Barrie, Ont., and another in Calgary, with net proceeds allocated to reduce outstanding debt in the  stanley mug f

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« Réponse #4177 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 05:32:55 am »
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 VANCOUVER 鈥?The company responsible for catching chickens at farms in Chilliwack, B.C., says it has fired five employees after an animal rights group released vi stanley thermoskannen deo of alleged abuse.Dwayne stanley mugs  Dueck, president of Elite Services, says in a statement the company is taking immediate corrective action after being  8220 ickened by the footage it saw.The SPCA in British Columbia has launched a formal investigation into what its investigator calls brutal and sadistic violence against chickens.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Lindsay Wolf, vice-president of investigations with the group Mercy For Animals, says the abuses were captured stanley cup  by volunteers working at more than a dozen factory farms in the Fraser Valley.It wants grocery giant Loblaws to ensure the welfare of animals in its supply chain after the release of the video that allegedly shows multiple workers throwing, hitting, dismembering and killing the birds.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Loblaws says it has told its supplier, Ontario-based Sofina Foods Inc., that it has zero tolerance for any kind of animal abuse.Sofina says it has reviewed the horrifying footage allegedly taken of the company it contracted to catch chickens at its facilities in British Columbia and it is appalled and extremely shocked by it.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                Wsww Report: German man loses wedding band, carrot unearths it
 TORONTO 鈥?Huawei Technologies Co. 8216  push to become a leading supplier of 5G technology in Canada ap stanley cup pears to be in jeopardy after the Chinese tech giant   CFO suffered  stanley vaso a legal setback in a B.C. court, prompting an angry response from Beijing.The chance of them being a leading supplier is next to none. I think the chance of them being involved at all in the network is still up in the air, Jonathan Berkshire Miller, an expert in international security issues with the Macdonald Laurier Institute, said Thursday.His comments came a day after a B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled that the U.S. extradition case against Meng Wanzhou, a senior Huawei executive and daughter of the founder, can proceed to the next stage.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Miller said Ca stanley cup nada has attempted to keep its decision about Huawei   role in 5G networks separate from the Meng case but said China has retaliated by arresting two Canadians 鈥?ex-diplomat Michael Kovrig and entrepreneur Michael Spavor 鈥?and blocking some Canadian exports to China, including canola.China   behaviour in the Meng case adds to the perception that it can ;t be trusted to allow Huawei to be independent of Beijing and abide by the local laws where it does business, Miller said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I think there   going to be significant pressure  against Huawei  both domestically 鈥?from parts

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« Réponse #4178 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 06:23:42 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau defended his campaign   use of a second plane to ferry cargo after his Conservative opponent Andrew Scheer criticized him for the extra air transport during Wednesday   French-language leaders ; debate.Scheer also ridiculed the use of the extra plane in a post-debate press conference, calling Trudeau a hypocrite on climate change.The Liberal campaign immediately acknowledged the second plane after Scheer raised it during the TVA debate, reminding reporters in an email that the party used two planes in the 2015 campaign as well.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Scheer talked about the second plane during the section of the debate that focused on climate change.Trudeau said after the debate the cargo plane allows  stanley cup becher the party to do more events in more parts of the country and meet more Canadians.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Liberals bought carbon offsets to mitigate the emissions of the two planes and their campaign buses, both this year and in 2015, he said.I will highligh stanley cups t that Andrew Scheer and his Conservatives did not purchase carbon offsets for their transportation because they think pollution should be free, he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Buying a carbon offset means making a payment toward  stanley thermoskannen a project that reduces greenhouse-gas emissions or pulls such gase Bcka On Trump, Tories offer partisan truce, for now
 Halton is moving into Step Three of the Roadmap to Reopen on Friday, July 16, w stanley us hich will usher in the opening of movie theatres, gyms and indoor dining.But, there are also numerous other restrictions that will be lifted and a number of potential caveats as the Halton economy continues its return to normalcy.At least one restaurant, for stanley quencher  example, has said it will not let anyone eat or sit inside unless they can prove they have been vaccinated.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Several municipalities meanwhile, are urging residents to be patient as they try to navigate Step Three.We appreciate your patience while we review what this means for town services, the Town of Oakville said in a tweet July 9.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Town of Milton says it will take a  8220 taggered approach to reopening services and facilities to allow the necessary measures to be in place to ensure the safety of residents and staff. Here are Milton   anticipated plans for Step Three: https://milton.ca/en/news/milton-plans-for-step-3-of-the-province-s-roadmap-to-reopen.aspxCity of Burlington facilities will reopen on Monday, July 19 and indoor recreation programming will be offered, the City said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Spectators, with capacity limits, will be phased in over several stanley cup  weeks to allow the City to focus on the safe return of

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« Réponse #4179 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 06:47:27 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Community groups and large employers will  stanley cup be enlisted to organize COVID-19 vaccine clinics for residents 18 and older in certain high risk neighbourhoods, the Ontario government said Tuesday as it defended its immunization plan.The specifics came days after Premier Doug Ford said all adults in certain priority postal codes would be eligible for a shot 鈥?an announcement that went on to spark frustration when residents of those areas couldn ;t find specifics. stanley vattenflaska Ford said mobile teams and pop-up clinics run by faith-based groups, community organizations and large employers will be used to get vaccines to residents of 114 hard-hit areas, starting with specific neighbourhoods in Toronto and Peel Region.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Community outreach will be led by the best people for the job ... these are the people with strong relationships with the surrounding community, he said. These are the people who can build trust to combat vaccine hesitancy and protect their most vulnerable.Appointments at those clinics will not be availab stanley water jug le through the provincial booking portal and the government directed individuals to their local public health unit for details.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The government also said it will ask large employers to fund clinics hosted at their businesses and also offer vaccines to members of the community surrounding thei Rmsa SIU investigating crash involving Toronto police in Cabbagetown area
 NAME: Alex HilsonWEBSITE: alexhils stanley website on.caFACEBOOK: facebook/alexghilson               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        TWITTER: @alexghilsonINSTAGRAM: @ stanley website alexghilson        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 OCCUPATION: Acton Business Improvement Area co-ordinator, parish administrator at St. Alban the Martyr Anglican Church, music teacher at Acton Music Centre.PREVIOUS POLITICAL EXPERIENCE: Working for the BIA is partially political role as an arms length municipal organization.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT/VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: President-elect of Optimist Club of Halton Hills, leadership at St. Alban the Martyr Anglican Church, Acton Food Share board member for eight years, one of three Canada 150 ambassadors for Town of Halton H stanley cups ills, founder of Inspire Halton  youth group promoting community involvement through the arts .                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              WHY ARE YOU RUNNING: At the BIA, many residents came to me with questions about local government and services, especially during the difficult past few years for residents and businesses. Becoming a councillor would allow me to continue to support the people of our community on a greater scale.WHAT ARE THE TOP THREE ISSUES FACING THE TOWN/WARD : Speaking to residents, their top concern is traffic safety. Im a strong advocate for municipal services and making s

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« Réponse #4180 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 07:08:23 am »
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 VAUGHAN, Ont. 鈥?Police say a Toronto-area PhD student who went missing last month has been found dead in the Niagara region.Officers say local authorities found the body of Zabia Afzal, 30, in Lake Ontario on Friday.They say her d stanley en mexico eath is not believed to be suspicious.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        York regional police say Afzal, who studied at York University, was last seen north of Toronto on May 10.      But they say investigators received information that she may have been around Ashbridges Bay on Toronto   Lake Ontario waterfront later that morning.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Afzal   brother said last month that over 100 pe stanley cup ople had joined the search for the missing student, plastering 15,000 posters all over To stanley cup ronto.Shes a very smart, caring individual, he said of his sister. She especially fights for womens rights.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Okfa Mompreneur award nominee is LGBT advocate, Bracebridge entrepreneur
 Ontario reported 805 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, marking a 13 per cent increase from Fridays report.Almost half of the new cases 鈥?374 鈥?were in Toronto, while Peel Region recorded 107, York Region had 93 and Ottawa had 70.Ten more deaths were reported. Of the 278 patients in hospital on Friday, 72 were in intensiv stanley cup becher e care units, and 42 of the ICU patients were on ventilators.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley tumblers                                         The province processed almost 45,000 tests on Friday, Health Minister Christine Elliott said on Twitter.To date, the province has recorded 63,713 cases of COVID-19, 54,686 of which are listed as resolved, and 3,041 deaths.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On Friday, Premier Doug Ford ordered stanley cup  York Region to revert to modified Stage 2 restrictions for 28 days. That means indoor dining, gyms and movie theatres will close starting Monday.The Ontario government is also imposing visitation and absence restrictions on 28 long-term-care homes in York Region.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The restrictions come into effect on Monday. Visits will be restricted to essential visitors and caregivers, and short-term and temporary absences will only be allowed for medical or compassionate reasons.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               Were seeing a rapid increase in the rate of infection, with the positivity rate of

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« Réponse #4181 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 07:28:50 am »
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 Burlington firefighters made a quick knockdown of a kitchen fire Friday evening  May 15  that left a woman with burns to her one of her hands.The fire broke out around 6:45 p.m. on Headon Forest Drive, in the Walkers Line and Dundas area.Firefighters encountered sm stanley thermobecher oke showing from the front door when crews arri stanley canada ved and went into quick attack mode to douse the blaze.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Paramedics assessed a female for burns to one of her hands as a firefighter cared for her two dogs, which were not injured in the fire.      Halton Police closed a section of Headon Forest Drive in front the  stanley thermos townhouse complex due to the number of emergency vehicles聽 blocking the roadway.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Fire officials estimate damage at $50,000 and are looking at cooking as the cause of the fire. Vdih Dundas Governors Road reconstruction Phase 2 planning underway
 W stanley vaso ards 9 and 10 Brampton Coun. Gurpreet Dhillon took to social media to voice concerns about an ongoing cannabis store application in his ward and encouraged residents to submit any objections to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario  AGCO .Dhillo stanley cup website n said hes received calls from area residents concerned about The Cannabis Guys ; proposed store location at 65 Braydon Blvd. The objection made by residents to this cannabis shop lies in the fact this is a completely residential area 鈥?not with the shop itself. They feel it should be in a more high-traffic commercial area away from the four elementary schools that are within a short waking distance. This plaza, and nearby parks and trails, already have increasing issues with drug use and loitering, and has become a growing nuisance to nearby homes,  he said in an emailed statement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Dhillon posted a message on Facebook earlier in the week, which appears to have since been deleted from his page, providing instructions to residents on how to submit feedback or objections through the AGCO website during the public consultation period.                                                                                                                                                                                                              stanley cup                                                                                                                     

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« Réponse #4182 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 08:15:11 am »
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 Toronto polices professional standards unit is investigating after a city police-branded Instagram account posted a photo of two police officers standing alongside anti-masker Chris Saccoccia.The @TPSNeighbourhoodWatch post shows two uniformed officers flanking Saccoccia, who goes by the name  Chris Sky  online, with hashtags including  freedomofspeech.It was taken at one of Saccoccias parties at Cherry Beach.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Saccocc stanley cup ia, from King, is the son of York Region  stanley kaffeebecher property developer Art Saccoccia, who runs a firm named Sky Homes.Saccoccia has come to some prominence during the pandemic for initially defying mask rules by entering into a Longos supermarket without a mask and managing to make a purchase.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Hes said a number of times that he has a medical exemption card that allows him to defy bylaws in Toronto and York Region that require all people to wear masks while indoor in public places.When asked what this medical condition was, he said he does not have to disclose, but assured yorkregion that he does have a medical condition.       vaso stanley          ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Then he ran a protest against masks on the TTC and has had frequent demonstrations at Queens Park.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              When reached by phone, Saccoccia said this is just another at Vukw Norval residents could expect a safety zone along Hwy. 7
 Environment Canada is forecasting possible showers this morning in Halton Hills. The daytime high is expected to reach 20 C. There   a 40 per cent chance of  stanley cup precipitation.Tonight, expect showers with a night time low of 14 C. There   a 40 per cent probability of precipitation overnight. The sun will set at 8:41 p.m.Tomorrow   forecast stanley cups uk  calls for a mainly cloudy sky during the day with a high of 23 C. At night, expect clear skies with a low of 13 C. The sun will rise at 5:51 a.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Historically for May 17, Halton Hills ; average high is 13.1 C and record high was 34.4 C in 1962. Halton Hills ; average low is 7.1 C and record low was -1.6 C in 1983.      Halton Hills ; forecast for the rest of the week:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Sunday: Sunny with a hig stanley cup h of 24 C and clear at night with a low of 13 CMonday: Sunny with a high of 27 C and cloudy periods at night with a low of 15 CTuesday: Cloudy with a high of 24 C and chance of showers at night with a low of 15 CWednesday: Chance of showers with a high of 22 C and cloudy at night with a low of 12 C

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« Réponse #4183 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 08:43:45 am »
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 Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie is urging the provincial and federal government to consider raising the Harmonized Sales Tax  HST  one per cent to ease the financial burden on municipal governments.聽 If the government does not accept the one per cent as a solution, then I ask them what will they accept   Crombie wrote in a statement to The News.Floated by the Association of Munici stanley becher palities of Ontario  AMO  president Lynn Dollin at their annual conference in Ottawa this week, the one per cent hike to the HST was advanced as a way to help municipalities pay for basic infrastructure needs, including bridges, roads and community centres.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The proposal would see Ontario raise its share of the HST from eight to nine per cent. The f stanley water bottle ederal share would remain unchanged at five per cent, raising the total sales tax to 14 per cent. The $2.5 billion estimated revenues would provide municipalities with a dedicated funding stream and keep property tax increases in line with inflation. The property tax is regressive and cannot be hiked with abandon,  said Crombie.  Cities need a long-term, sustainable revenue model that recognizes the tremendous pressures we face.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But Fina stanley thermobecher nce Minister and Mississauga-South MPP Charles Sousa quickly shot down the idea of a tax hike, arguing the province has contributed more than enough to provide long-term sustainable fu Qwkk Former Mississauga city manager Janice Baker named CAO of Region of Peel
 OSHAWA 鈥?The first career playoff goal in the Ontario Hockey League was worth the wait for Kyle Bollers.After a lengthy review to determine if he purposely redirected the puck with his skate, Bollers was finally awar stanley cup ded the goal at the 2:40 mark of the third period, leading the Oshawa Generals to a crucial 4-1 win in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference semifinal with the Niagara IceDogs.Bollers goal snapped a 1-1 deadlock and was quickly followed by another from Serron Noel, as the Generals held their serve in the first game at the Tribute Communities Centre  TCC .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The IceDogs came into the game with a commanding 2-0 series lead after wins of 3-2 in overtime and 5-1 at the Meridian Centre in St. Catharines. This was a do-or-die game for us and we saw the character of our team, so Im happy with all 20 guys in that dressing room right now, Generals coach Greg Walters said after the game.  We made a slight change in our systems, and to the kids credit they all bought in. It was fun to watch, and they were screami stanley cup ng for each other on the bench.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW  stanley us                                 A desperate Generals team came out of the gate strong, outshooting the IceDogs 18-9 in the first period, but couldnt beat red-hot goalie Stephen Dhillon in a scoreless frame.Jason Robertson, the OHL scoring leader in the regular season, scored his fourth goal of the series to put Niagara ahead 6

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« Réponse #4184 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 09:11:39 am »
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 A number of health-care workers at Mississauga Hospital in Medicine Unit 4B tested positive for COVID-19 between March 26 and April 5, according to a statement issued by Trillium Health Partners  THP  on Thursday, April 9.Our initial investigation suggests staff members acquired COVID-19 in the community and from other sources, at different times. We are taking this situation very seriously, said the statement from Dr. Lorne Small, medical director, infection protection and co stanley mugs ntrol at TPH.Seven staff members are confirmed to be impacted by the outbreak.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        While we continue to test and monitor staff and patients from this unit, the numbe stanley en mexico r of positive tests we are currently aware of is less than ten, said Small. All patients on the unit are being notified and are being actively monitored and will be tested immediately should they develop symptoms.      Following a consultation with Peel Public Health, and out of an abundance of caution, the statement said THP is declaring an outbreak of staff cases. A patient outbreak is defined as when a unit has two or more patients who test positive for a communicabl gourde stanley e disease, such as the flu, acquired in hospital.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 For COVID-19, however, there is no current guidance for declaring an outbreak among health-care workers, said Small. This is an unp Kzcc Vaughan council rejects Sports Village expansion after 4-year debate
 Ontarios charities are in distress.Across the board, surveys of charities and non-profit groups by organizations like the聽Ontario Non-Profit Network聽and聽Imagine Canada聽have revealed office closures and program cancellations, human resource challenges and an abrupt loss of revenue from the cancellation of fundraising events this spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic.In March, 150 charities wrote a letter to the federal government asking for a $10-billion stabilization fund to avoid the collapse of the sector due to the pandemic. In mid-May, 15 healt stanley cup h charities in Ontario called on the provincial government for relief and long-term aid in a letter to health minister Christine Elliott.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The COVID-19 pandemic has posed a fundamental threat to our continued ability to fundraise successfully and therefore, to deliver on our core missions,  read the letter, signed by the heads of organizations such as the Canadian Cancer Society, the Canadian Lung Association, Diabetes Canada and Heart and Stroke.  Many of our organizations have already been forced to lay off significant numbers of employees 鈥?up to 70 per cent in some cases. Imagine Canada, which works to strengthen Canadian charities through research and advocacy, projected in March that the economic downturn associated with COVID-19 co stanley cup becher uld cost charities in Canada between $9 billion and $15 b stanley us illion in revenue.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW