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« Réponse #4440 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 06:38:26 pm »
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 BERLIN 鈥?A German federal court said Monday that it has thrown out the appeal a 95-year-old former Auschwitz death camp guard against his conviction for being an accessory to murder.The decision to uphold Oskar Groening   conviction  stanley thermos sets an important precedent for German prosecutors ; efforts to pursue further suspects who served at Nazi death camps and other Holocaust perpetrators.Groening was convicted in July 2015 of being an accessory to the murder of 300,000 Jews and sentenced by a court in Lueneburg to four years in prison.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Groening testified at his trial that he oversaw the collection of prisoners ; belongings and ensured valuables and cash were separated to be sent to Berlin. He said he witnessed individual atrocities, but did not acknowledge participating in any crimes.Presiding Judge Franz Kompisch ruled last year, however, that Groening was part of the machinery of death, helping the camp function and also collecting money stolen from the victims to help the Nazi cause, and could thus be convicted of accessory to the murders committed there.        ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup  BELOW                                 In throwing out cups stanley  Groening   appeal, the Federal Court of Justice noted his responsibilities had included keeping watch on the inmates and preventing resistance or attempts to flee by force.It also rejected appeals from several survivors and their relatives Ssaf OPP lay over 11,000 charges in Road Safety Week
 TORONTO 鈥?After enjoying a spectacular stock market run this past year, Canadian investors should be prepared for muted returns in 2022 as central banks end the stimulus gravy train, experts say.Candice Bangsund said it   a good time to think about portfolio adjustments.We expect a more challenging environment for equities going forward after what   been a fairly impressive rally in 2021, said the portfolio manager for Fiera Capital.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The SP/TSX composite index was up nearly 25 per cent this year, the best performance since 2009, until fears about the Omicron variant caused a 5.4 per cent drop in the Toronto market in just a few days in late November.Canada   largest stock market index is up19 per cent as of Dec. 17, well above the long-term average of 9.3 per cent. It follows a 2.17 per cent stanley tumblers  gain  stanley termoska in 2020 and 19.1 per cent gain in 2019.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 U.S. stock markets are heading toward similarly strong results in 2021 with the SP 500 on pace for a 23 per cent gain, Nasdaq at 17. stanley cupe 7 per cent and the Dow running at 15.5 per cent.But as savvy investors know, past performance is no guarantee of future results.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        An impending pullback in the monetary and fiscal stimulus that fed the strong market gains, coupled with higher intere

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« Réponse #4441 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 06:58:28 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Support for pandemic-related restrictions has fallen among business executives since last fall, according to a Modus Research report issued today.Modus says support for tighter restraints dropped to 38 per cent of executives surveyed in March, down from 54 per cent last fall when the pandemic was beginning its second wave.In contrast, support for looser rules rose to 39 per cent in March, up from 26 per cent in October.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Modus findings are based on a representative sample of more than 900 managers and executives in Canada.      It says there were significant regional differences in its sample.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Alberta had the highest support for eas stanley mugs ing restraints  55 per cent  while Ontario had the most support for tighter contr stanley thermos mug ols  44 per cent .This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 13, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                      stanley thermos mug    By The Canadian Press Ansr Police, health services tackle growing    meth crisis    in Guelph
 A developer is hoping a nine-storey mixed-use building will be able to take root in an Oakville neighbourhood.Bara Group  River Oak  Inc. recently filed a proposal with the town to build the structure at  stanley quencher 2163 and 2169 Sixth Line, northwest of the River Oaks Boulevard intersection.According to information provided by the developer, the nine-storey building would feature 247 residential units, a 391-square-metre medical/dental office and stanley cups  352 square metres of retail space.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Vehicle parking at the site would be provided by two levels of underground parking.The proposal calls for 185 residential parking spaces, four car-share spaces and 55 visitor/non-residential spaces.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This falls short of what is required by the town, which calls for 208 residential parking spaces, 49 visitor spaces and 37 non-residential parking spaces for a development of this size.LEA Consulting Ltd., which conducted the transportation impact study of this site on behalf of Bara Group, argues one typical car-share space can replace four residential parking spaces.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That math still leaves the development short seven residential spaces.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The consultant also said the 55 visitor/non-residential parking stanley cup  spaces are enough

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« Réponse #4442 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 07:23:09 pm »
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 WASHINGTON 鈥?A high-stakes partisan row quickly broke out Thursday over a confidential FBI report about allegations that Brett Kavanaugh sexually abused women three decades ago, with Republicans claiming investigators found no hint of misconduct and Democrats accusing the White House of slapping crippling constraints on the probe.The verbal battling commenced as the conservative jurist stanley thermos    prospects for winning Senate confirmation to the Supreme Court remained at the mercy of five wavering senators, with an initial, critical vote looming Friday. It followed the FBI   early-morning release of its investigation, which President Donald Trump reluctantly ordered under pressure from a handful of wavering GOP senators.There   nothing in it that we didn ;t already know, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said in a written statement. He said he based his view on a briefing from committee aides and added, This investigation found no hint of misconduct.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Top stanley cup  Democrats fired back after getting their own briefing.The Judiciary panel   top Democrat, Dianne Feinstein of California, said it appeared that the White House had blocked the FBI from doing its job. She said that while Democrats had agreed to limit the probe   scope, we did not agree that the White House should tie the FBI   stanley becher  hands. Svep Overwhelming demand  sold out this popular Halloween d茅cor item at Home Depot, but here s more spooky ideas to help you stay on trend
 OTTAWA 鈥?The federal government is giving $2 billion more to provinces and territories to help them ensure kids can safely go back to school next month.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is to make the announcement Wednesday at a school in Toronto.The money is on top of the $19 billion Trudeau has already promised provinces and territories to help them cope with the continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their economies and health care systems.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He informed premiers of his plan during a conference call Tuesday afternoon.Sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they wer stanley italia e not authorized to discuss details before the announcement, confirmed some details to The Canadian Press.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The funding is to be allocated based on each province and territory   number of students.Education is a provincial jurisdiction and the sources said Trudeau will fully resp stanley cup ect that. Provinces and territories will be able to spend the money as they see fit to bolster their efforts to ensure schools can reopen this fall as safely as possible.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Schools have been shut down across the country since COVID-19 started sweeping across the country in mid-March.                ARTICLE  stanley flasche CONTINUES BELOW                                              This report by The Canadian Press was first

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« Réponse #4443 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 07:47:02 pm »
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 MONTREAL 鈥?The president of the World Anti-Doping Agency says he ;d like to see Montreal become a global hub for anti-doping r stanley tumbler esearch as the organization looks to expand its scope in the wake of the Russian doping scandal.Craig Reedie said Friday he would support an anti-doping research chair at one of Montreal   four universities, as well as the establishment of  botella stanley a high-level think tank on clean sport that would bring together researchers, academics and policy analysts.In particular, he said the agency is hoping to capitalize on the city   expertise in the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence to explore how it can be used in anti-drug labs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As part of that relationship, more research could be conducted on doping methods and on individual substances that are, or could be, used by athletes to gain an illegal advantage, he said in a speech to the Montreal Council on Foreign Relations.We would also like to see more research carried out on the use of artificial intelligence to help cross-reference data and doping patterns.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Reedie said that process had already begun, referring to Thursday   announcement that WADA and t stanley cup becher he Quebec government-linked research fund would each contribute $200,000 a year for the next five years toward anti-doping scientific research.Reedie acknowledged that rece Cjwx Coronavirus pandemic brings unprecedented closures across north Durham
 TORONTO 鈥?Toymaker Spin Master Corp. says its revenue grew 26.5 per cent compared with a year ago driven by growth in toy, entertainment and licensing and digital games revenues.The Toronto-based company says its preliminary unaudited revenue for the three months ended Dec. 31 was US$620.5 million, up from US$490.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2020.Spin Master, which reports in U.S. dollars, says its fourth-quarter gross product sales were US$627.5 million, up from US$511.8 million.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Spin Master global president and CEO Max Ran stanley cup gel says the results showcase the strength in the company   three creative centres comprising toys, entertainment and digital games.He says the toymaker   team deftly navigated a complex supply chain environment in the fourth quarter to deliver products throughout the holiday season in a timely fashion.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                              stanley kubek     The Canadian toymaker and children   entertainment po stanley cups werhouse is behind the popular animated television series Paw Patrol and digital game Toca Life World.Spin Master plans to host a conference call to discuss its audited financial results on March 1.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 1, 2022.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Companies in this st

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« Réponse #4444 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 08:11:33 pm »
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 The board moved quickly to shed the now-controversial name.The Halton Catholic District School Board officially approved the renaming of Milton s Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School to St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School in a unanimou termo stanley s vote on June 16.聽The need to rename the school came about earlier this year when an investigation by h stanley water bottle is own foundation revealed the now-deceased Vanier had sexually abused six women between 1970 and 2005.Davin Caratao, student trustee for North Halton, called the change a redemptive day for the board.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It   not very long ago that students and parents came up to us with concerns that the school bore the name of a proven abuser, and I ;m glad we ;ve taken the action on that,  said Caratao.  The people of our community have a very clear cut statement in favour聽of the name St. Francis Xavier, which I think is an excellent name and our bishop has approved it as well. St. Francis Xavier was the overwhelming favourite in a survey sent out to the school community earlier this year. The other high ranking option was Saint Kateri 鈥?the first female saint of First Nations descent in North America.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Patrick Murphy, the Milton trustee, said the name reflects the will of the community. The community rallied to turn a negative into a positive stanley cup  over a very short period of time and there was a good Qicf Eglinton West business owners say transit progress comes at a price
 GREENSTONE, Ont. 鈥?Provincial police say the body of a two year old child has been found in a northern Ontario home that was the scene of a fire this week.Firefighters were called to the residence in the community of Greensto stanley cup ne, Ont., Thursday evening.Police say nine people had been i stanley cup n the home when the fire started, but that only eight made it out, including one who suffered non life-threatening injuries.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They say in release issued Friday night that several failed attempts were made to find the child bef stanley cup ore the body was finally located.      Police say the body will undergo a post mortem in Thunder Bay, Ont., to determine cause of death and that for the time being the child   identity is being withheld.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Members of the OPP West Region Crime Unit are investigating and are asking anyone with possible information about the incident to contact them.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Mar. 13, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #4445 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 08:37:15 pm »
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 With the provincial stay-at-home order scuttling in-person practices, the Flamborough-Dundas Soccer Club has gone virtual.The club has held skill development sessions via Zoom since the first week of January, said FDSC technical director Graham Munro, something which allows them to keep the young athletes engaged in the game 鈥?especially since players h stanley taza ave not had a competitive game since August 2019. First and foremost, nothing can beat being on the field,  said Munro.  But a key message we deliver to our competitive players at any time is that they should only focus on what they can control.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         By shifting our training platform online and putting our full energy into remote practices, we continue to prepare for eventually being back on the field.Since Hamilton has moved back into the red zone on Feb. 16, Munro said the club has been permitted to have practices with 10 players per session in a socially distanced setting 鈥?meaning no scrimmages. While some teams are returning for small group w stanley cup orkouts, they are continuing the online sessions until Hamilton moves into the orange zone, which will allow full teams to meet.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Prior to the lockdown, Munro said FDSC was able to get back on the field and had in-clu stanley cups uk b scrimmages during the latter part of the fall. But as the case numbers started to rise they had more and more restrictions, inclu Rvrq Crash snarls traffic at North Service Road and Ford Drive in Oakville
 TORONTO 鈥?HR Real Estate Investment Trust, one of Canada   largest landlords, announced a plan to spin off or sell its retail and office properties in a bid to focus on the residential and industrial sector.The trust says it will spin off its Primaris properties including all of its enclosed shopping malls to a new publicly traded  stanley cup REIT that it will create with the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan.Immediately following the spinoff, HR unitholders will own a 74 per cent stake in Primaris, while HOOPP will own 26 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        HR also says it will sell $ stanley taza 600 million of grocery-anchored and essential service retail properties, its $470-million equity interest in Echo Realty LP and $2.3 billion in office properties.It says the money from the sales will be used to fund its multi-residential and industrial development pipeline and for acquisitions in key markets in Canada and the U.S.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The moves follow HR   sale of the Bow office tower in Calgary and the Bell office campus in Mississauga, Ont., for a total of $1 stanley cups .47 billion in gross proceeds.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 27, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:HR.UN                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian

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« Réponse #4446 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 08:59:28 pm »
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 BEIRUT 鈥?Hundreds of rebel fighters and civilians, including small children swaddled in thick blankets, were bused out of war-ravaged Aleppo in heavy snow on Wednesday as the evacuation of former rebel strongholds entered its final phase.Scenes of buses slowly driving out of Aleppo in a shroud of white offered an evocative finale to what has been one of the most brutal chapters in Syria 82 stanley mugs 17  civil war.The departures from Aleppo pave the way for President Bashar Assad to assume full control there, after more than four years of fighting over Syria   largest city. It marks the most significant victory for Assad since an uprising against his family   four-decade rule swept the country i stanley vaso n 201 stanley vattenflaska 1.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The evacuations were set in motion last week after Syria   opposition agreed to surrender its last footholds in eastern Aleppo. Since then, about 25,000 fighters and civilians have been bused out, according to the United Nations. On Wednesday, buses began evacuating the last rebels and civilians, an estimated 3,000 people.By nightfall, 25 buses carrying hundreds of people had driven in a rare snow storm from eastern Aleppo to opposition-held areas in the countryside near the city, said opposition activist Ahmad Primo, who was monitoring arrivals at the main drop-off point in the Rashideen district.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The evacuees got off the buses wea Uyzw Price of gold surges to five-month high
 As Maplehurst Correctional Complex continues to battle the worst COVID-19 jail outbreak so far in the province with 130 active cases, advocates are calling for clarity from the province around when prisoners and correctional officers will be vaccinated.There are 88 inmate cases and 42 staff cases stanley cup  at the Milton jail, which is currently over capacity and has been running at 96 per cent ca botella stanley pacity on avera stanley mug ge in the past six months, according to a spokesperson for the minister of the solicitor general Monday.That exceeds the April outbreak at the Ontario Correctional Institute in Brampton, which had 89 inmate cases and more than 20 staff cases; the December outbreaks at the Toronto South Detention Centre, which had 77 inmate cases; and the Joyceville Penitentiary in Kingston, which had 80 inmates test positive.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Two jails in Thunder Bay also remain in active outbreak. The Thunder Bay Correctional Complex has 43 inmate cases and five staff cases, while the Thunder Bay District Jail has nine inmate case and 14 staff cases. The district jail has been operating over capacity, and has transferred inmates to the Toronto South Detention Centre to free up space.According to the Criminalization and Punishment Education Project, there have now been more than 5,000 cases of COVID-19 in jails and prisons across Canada.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The series of jail and prison outbreak

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« Réponse #4447 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 09:23:08 pm »
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 A Peel police sergeant has been suspended pending investigation, after videos of an officer not wearing a mask while hugging and interacting with members of an antimask group outside Mississaugas Huf Gym surfaced on social media Friday.The video was tweeted on Friday afternoon by Global journalist Sean OShea. In it, the sergeant is seen touching and hugging several members of an antimask group outside the gym, which has remained open in defiance of the provincial lockdown for four straight days. I ha stanley mug vent kissed anybody and I gave a hug. Ill give you a hug, if you want,  he says to OShea.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Peel police have confirmed the officers badge number as 1889 but didnt identify his name  stanley canada or what he was doing at the scene. Upon learning of the incident, I immediately directed that the Sergeant be suspended and commenced an Internal Affairs investigation,  Peel Regional Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah said in his statement.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Our officers will enforce municipal and provincial regulations  stanley website as required,  he added.City spokesperson Catherine Monast emailed the Star on Thursday stating that municipal law enforcement officers began investigating the gym on Wednesday after reports that a gym had opened in contravention of provincial regulations. On Friday afternoon, Mississaugas enforcement director Sam Rogers followed up by saying that officers  will be laying  Knwj COVID-19 vaccinations begin for Muskoka s OPP officers
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« Réponse #4448 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 09:49:00 pm »
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 Oakvilles fire chief is retiring after more than four decades with the Oakville Fire Department.Brian Durdin recently announced he would be stepping down as fire chief, a position he has held for four years, effective June 30.The 61-year-old said now is the right time to move on.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Its been 4 stanley thermos mug 1-plus years. You kind of know stanley mugg  in your heart and your mind that it is time to move to the next chapter, the next adventure and let some of the new staff pave the way to the future,  said Durdin. I enjoyed everything I did and will certainly miss it for sure, but Im ready.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Durdin said he had no childhood dreams of becoming fire chief or even a firefighter.He said he was working in the Town of Oakvilles parks and recreation department in 1978 when a supervisor talked him into applying for a job in the fire service.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     stanley mugs     Durdin said he had some training in forestry firefighting and decided to give it a shot.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The Queen Elizabeth Park High School graduate was just 21 years old when he was hired by the fire department in 1980.The fire chief said the job was new and challenging and there were regular opportunities for advancement, so he stuck with it.Durdin would rise from firefighter, to captain, to plat Tcqi Snowy owl rescued from SUV grille in Regina
 The technical glitches and occasional outages that will almost  stanley cup certainly be part of this year   virtual school experience in Ontario may also prove to be teachable moments for educators and students alike, according to various experts in the field.School boards, teachers and researchers say recent failures of key online learning platforms demonstrate the volatility of the technology many students will be relying on for their education as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to play out in the province.Instructors and students alike will need to show resilience and creativity to power through crashes, they said, while expected bugs 鈥?though frustrating 鈥?will be an inevitable part of the post-pandemic learning environment for those who don ;t return to class in-person.               ARTICL stanley cup E CONTINUES BELOW                                        Accepting that reality, they said, could lay a foundation for useful 21st-century skills.We ;re teaching our students to become digital citizens and to grow up in a world where they have to be comfortable working with technology, said Lesley Wilton, a part-time elementary school teacher working in the Greater Toronto Area. While we may encount stanley cup er glitches with the technology, it   okay for us to model that these are things we need to deal with.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Teachers across Ontario were abruptly exposed to the potential pitfalls of virtual learn

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« Réponse #4449 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 10:14:55 pm »
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 SAN FRANCISCO 鈥?Ramon Regalado was starving and sick with malaria when he slipped away from his Japanese captors during the infamous 1942 Bataan Death March in the Philippines, escaping a brutal trudge through steamy jungle that killed hundreds of Americans and thousands of Filipinos who fought for the U.S. during World War II.On Saturday, the former wartime machine-gun operator cups stanley  joined a dwindling band of veterans of the war in San Francisco   Presidio to honour the soldiers who died on the march and those who made it to a prisoner of war camp only to die there.They commemorated the mostly Filipino soldiers who held off Japanese forces in the Philippines for three months without supplies of food or ammunition before a U.S. Army major general surrendered 75,000 troops to Japan on April 9, 1942.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Few Americans are aware of the Filipinos who were starving as they relentlessly fended off the more powerful and well-supplied Japanese forces, said Cecilia Gaerlan, executive director of the Berkeley, California-based Bataan Legacy Historical Society organizing the event at the former military fort.D stanley mug espite fighting without any air support and without any reinforcement, they disrupted the timetable of the Imperial Japanese army, she said. That  stanley vattenflaska was their major role, to perform a delaying action. And they did that beyond expectations.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                Xvkp Halton police board preparing to launch website
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« Réponse #4450 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 10:37:34 pm »
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 WASHINGTON 鈥?Cristian Chavez Guevara gathered his entire family recen stanley water bottle tly to discuss with his wife, mother, and brother what they should do if they suddenly faced the prospect of being deported from the United States, where they have lived legally for two decades.The El Salvador-born, Texas-dwelling IT worker says they specifically discussed one possibility: Moving to Canada. After doing some research, they discarded the idea 鈥?it was legally complex, required a stanley mugs  return to El Salvador and would uproot them from their home in Houston.I love this country. My kids were born here  in the U.S. . They go to school here. They have friends, he said. We don ;t want to leave. We want to continue our lives.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Their concerns became real Monday as the Trump administration ended a major immigration program stanley spain  for El Salvadorans, leaving nearly 200,000 people in legal limbo and a trail of potential ripple effects up and down the hemisphere.The administration announced an 18-month grace period 鈥?giving people like Chavez just over a year to either leave the U.S., apply for a different immigration status or stand their ground and hope Congress passes a law allowing them to stay.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Monday   move did not catch the Canadian government by surprise.El Salvadorans are the No. 1 user of a U.S. program granting temporary legal status Wobu THIS JUST IN: New spike in Oakville COVID-19 cases, and more reported in Burlington, with mostly young people infected
 Plans are in the works to bring the Acton Farmers Market back to the downtown core this summer with a variety of safety protocols.The Downtown Acton BIA is aiming for a June 1 botella stanley 8 opening date, with the market then running weekly on Thursdays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. outside the Acton Town Hall Centre.BIA co-ordinator Alex Hilson says hes been working closely with the Georgetown Farmers  stanley cup Market to work out the COVID-19 regulations that will be implemented, including limiting the number of people in the market area and having a one-way system for foot traffic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It will be very similar to any other store environment,  he said.      Hilson added that its been challenging to keep up with the health regulations, and secure enough vendors to run the market.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The community and vendors have asked for it though, and we stanley thermos re going to do everything we possibly can to make it happen,  he said.  We appreciate everyones patience as we work through this challenging time. For more information, visit downtownacton.ca.

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« Réponse #4451 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 10:59:56 pm »
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 The dream of building a residential hospice in Penetanguishene is becoming a reality.Hospice Huronia has been granted operational funding from the Ministry of Health for a five-bed residential hospice, which will provide care to the residents of Midland, Penetanguishene, Tiny, Tay, Beausoliel Island and Springwater.Volunteers and other community members kicked off a c stanley becher apital fundraising campaign on Sept. 28 at Ho stanley quencher spice Huronias current facility inside Georgian Bay General Hospitals Penetanguishene site.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        With the closure of this GBGH facility looming, Hospice Huronia started seriously debating their plans for the future. After some consideration, the board of directors decided it was time to try and build a residential hospice.The total costs of co stanley becher nstructing the building is pegged at $2.5 million. With an additional $600,000 needed for the equipment and materials, the total sits at $3.1 million.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Normally the government doesnt fund building a hospice, but recently theyve felt its important that hospice beds be built in the province. They want another 140 beds built in Ontario,  said Ian Vasey, Hospice Huronia treasurer.Vasey said they ;re eligible for $360,000 in funding from the County of Simcoe and $1 million  $200,000 per bed  from the province, which significantly drops their total costs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        Sqpv Born into a pandemic world: How Halton babies, toddlers and parents are being impacted by COVID-19 restrictions
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« Réponse #4452 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 11:22:38 pm »
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 An accessory suite by any other name: Granny flat, basement apartment, in-law apartment, could be a suite in Halton Hills.But homeowners looking to add an income-generating addition to their home will need to make sure their home meets the minimum requirements to do so. There has been a lot of discussion about legal versus illegal suites,  Bronwyn Parker, manager of planning policy for the Town of Halton Hills, said.  We want to make sure people know its not a difficult process.                stanley mugs  ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Adding legal accessory suites would allow for more efficient use of existing infrastructure, while supporting the towns changing demographic.Right now, the towns zoning bylaw only pe stanley vaso rmits accessory dwellings in single detached homes in urban areas of Halton Hills. The units are subject to a maximum floor area of 70 square metres with 11 metres of frontage provisions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The proposed zoning bylaw changes would permit secondary units in single detached, semi-detached, and townhouse dwellings, with a greater floor area allowed, and no frontage requirement. The amendment will also allow for units to be permitted in rural, agricultural, and rural cluster areas of Halton Hills.For an accessory unit to be permitted, the property would be required to comply with regulations of the zoning bylaw, as well as the following criteria:        stanley kaffeebecher         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         Ecfj 10 good news stories from Toronto Star headlines this week
 TORONTO 鈥?With mortgage rates at historic lows and price growth tapering in certain markets, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented both opportunities and challenges for first-time homebuyers.New buyers are seeing condo prices come within reach in downtown areas awash with vacant h stanley mug igh rises. But young families are also being priced out of starter homes in suburbs at a faster rate. From first-time homebuyers what I ;m seeing is a lot of people reaching out, really since the summer, and trying to underst stanley cup and: Is it the right time for them to buy   said Patrick McKinnon, a sales representative at One Group Toronto Real stanley flasche  Estate.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         They ;re seriously considering doing so now while they still have the opportunity 鈥? it is the best time it   been to buy all year. For the group of buyers drawn to entry-level condos, McKinnon says, the conditions are ripe. Buyers, often in their 20s, have an opportunity to live downtown or potentially have a rental property down the line.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But for buyers who spent their 20s and early 30s renting in cities and are ready to settle down, there arent too many deals to be had. Suburban markets that were once affordable are now out of reach as existing homeowners, armed with big gains on equity in their properties, bid up suburban homes.In the Greater Toronto Area in November, prices were up nearly 20 per cent

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« Réponse #4453 le: Novembre 06, 2024, 11:54:01 pm »
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 In a time of nonstop pandemic kubki stanley  news, its easy to get lost in the coronavirus case data being reported daily.Locally, some residents have noticed that the case counts published by Halton Public Health and the Province of Ontario are growing more different by the day.So, which numbers are right  Georgetown resident Janet Hanlin had the same question and reached out to our newsroom to find out more.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We turned to public health staff and discovered Halton includes probable COVID-19 cases when it reports daily numbers, while the Province only includes confirmed infections in its counts.Theres also the fact that Halton and the Province are pulling  stanley water bottle their numbers at different times of day.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Our dashboard reflects cases reported to publi stanley mug c health up until 11:59 p.m. on the previous night, whereas the Province extracts data for Halton and other public health units at 1 p.m. the day before,  said a statement from Halton health officials. When the Province reports changes in cases for a particular day, it is a net change capturing the difference in the cumulative count for Halton at 1 p.m. compared to the previous day. It does not necessarily reflect new cases on one particular day.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Staff noted the Region doesnt plan on aligning its reporting times with the Province, as Halton Bvre Large house fire near Georgetown leaves 3 injured including a Halton Hills firefighter
 Behold the untold story of the biggest fiscal  stanley mug failure in memory.Doug Ford   Tories are spending about $5 billion more than Kathleen Wynne   Liberals. And borrowing a lot more.Yet their April budget has cut deeply into programs for people in Toronto and across the provinc stanley puodelis e.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Where did the extra money go  How can the Progressive Conservatives boost the budget by billions of dollars while dramatically shrinking services to people at the same time The tragedy of their first budget is not merely its legacy of austerity nor the tyranny of ideology. It is a tale of unforced errors by a newly empowered government that fell victim to its own hubris, costing us billions in budgetary blunders.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By rejecting the bureaucracy   best advice 鈥?dismissing the non-partisan professionals as know-nothings 鈥?Ontario   self-styled Government For the People shortchanged the people. No stanley cup w we are all paying the price for a budget built on a foundation of false assumptions.And flawed accounting.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On paper, the budget purports to spend a record $163.4-billion 鈥?a hefty $4.9 billion more than the last Liberal budget delivered some 12 months earlier.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              But those additional billi

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« Réponse #4454 le: Novembre 07, 2024, 12:20:43 am »
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 When people meet Wendy Farrow-Reed on the street, they usually know her from somewhere, but with all th stanley water bottle e things she does around Georgetown, its hard to pin point exactly where.From her role as head of the Georgetown Business Improvement Area  BIA , volunteer work with the legion or even the support she provided the local funeral home, she meets residents every day. Its always been a goal of mine,  she said, explaining that now is the right time in her life to run for council.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She has stepped down from her role with the BIA  stanley cup and threw her hat in the ring to be a contender for Ward 3, where she lives, and has lived for her entire life.Farrow-Reed lives in her childhood home with her husband and mini-Australian shepherd, Franklin.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  I was raised with five brothers, so I know how to negotiate,  she said with a laugh, adding that through her career in HR, she has finely-tuned conflict resolution skills. I know this ward extensively,  she said.  I want to be their voice.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She believes strongly in the implementation of a transit strategy, as well as the completion of the McGibbon condo.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               Hav stanley trinkflaschen ing a transit strategy is really important to a lot of businesses,  said Farrow-Reed, adding that tr Lluu Out of service   : Police stop truck in Georgetown due to serious safety issues
 With much of Ontario entering phase two of the reopening plans, retailers will li stanley cup kely face a moment of pent-up demand as people seek items and services that have been difficult to come by during the pandemic lockdown. That will be a welcome thing as they try to make up for months of lost business, an stanley cup d retail businesses and staff are bracing for what could be an even tougher year ahead. Its already started,with many front-line retail staff, who recently were hailed as heroes are about lose their pandemic pay bump and are faced with uncertainty ahead.Diane J. Brisebois is the pr stanley tumblers esident and CEO of the Retail Council of Canada, and she joins Raju Mudhar to talk about how the retail sector will respond to this turmoil and what comes next, from the economics for retailers, employees and consumers to the technology that will begin to be used. Ultimately, she says, health and safety is priority number one.Listen here or subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW