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 Disgraced Sen. Don Meredith has told The Canadian Press he is deeply sorry about his relationship with a teenager, which has been the subject of a scathing ethics report, but says he is not ready to resign. Here   his explanation, in his own words:This is a moral failing on my part towards my family, my wife, my children who support me. And I will go forward from this day. I ;ll go forward from this incident.I am currently, on the advice of my doctors, on a medical leave. A report has just come out that has detrimental impact upon me as a human being, my family, as human beings.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I believe that it was my right to consider all options that are available stanley canada  to me and that   exactly what I plan to do, making no rushed depictions or rushed conclusions.      With anyone, any individual, any Canadian, you have to take time to seek co stanley thermos mug unsel, to seek advice, and that   exactly what I ;m doing.      stanley flask    ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 To my family, to Ms. M, to my colleagues in the Senate, to all Canadians, I deeply regret this. And I ;m deeply sorry. And I apologize from the bottom of my heart, and I ask their forgiveness. And for us to be able to reconcile. Because I believe in reconciliation and forgiveness. Thank you.By The Canadian Press Zido Crown wraps arguments in B.C. polygamy trial
 MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec reported 114 new COVID-19 infections Sunday as health officials in Montreal urged bar patrons and employees having frequented an establishment since July 1 to get tested.With the new confirmed cases, the province has now had 56, stanley cup 521 cases of COVID-19.The province also added seven further deaths linked to the virus for a total of 5,627.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Of those, three deaths were reported in the past 24 hours.On Saturday, Montreal   public health authority urged people and employees having frequented bars since Canada Day to get tested.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Authorities said there are investigations involving at least eight cases stemming from five Montreal bars, but feared that was but the tip of the iceberg.Some Montreal bars took to their social media accounts to announce they ;d had positive cases in their establishments.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante also called on citizens falling into the public health warning to get tested.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The nice summer weather may be upon us, but the virus is far from gone, she wrote on Twitter, urgi stanley cup ng people respect distancing and face-covering rules.Quebec is to introduce mandatory masks on public stanley cup  transit beginning Monday, with a two-week grace pe

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 Halton Hills has its first documented case of coronavirus.According to Halton Public Health, a Georgetown man in his 40s has tested positive for COVID-19. At this point, its unknown how he contracted the virus. He is currently self-isolating at home.The man is one of six new confirmed cases in Halton this afternoon  March 18 , bringing the total number across Halton to 10, with the patients largely concentrated in the southern part of the  stanley website region.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Among the new cases are three females in their 50s from Oakville, along with a male and female in their 50s from Burlington. All are believed to have contracted COVID-19 from travelling.The Region issued a press release with further details on the fifth confirmed case, one of the women from Oakville.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 According to Halton Medical Officer of Health Dr. Hamidah Meghani, the woman returne stanley termosy d to Toronto from Los Angeles on March 8 aboard Air Canadas flight AC790. She became symptomatic the same day and went to Joseph Brant Hospital in Burlington for testing on March 14.The hospital took all precautions, including testing in an isolated  stanley taza environment with all necessary personal protection equipment, states a prepared release from Halton Region.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         While we continue to see more cases, I want to reassure residents that most individuals Lqwr Long-term care homes in Ontario   s hot zones will get COVID-19 vaccines this month
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 OTTAWA 鈥?It was the first time Li stanley isolierkanne beral Leader Justin Trudeau faced his rivals directly in this federal election campaign, but Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer spent a great deal of time in the hot seat during the first French-language debate.The debate, hosted by the private TVA television network and newspaper Le Journal de Montreal, pushed Scheer right into uncomfortable territory with its first question, about abortion.That gave Yves-Francois Blanchet, leader of the Bloc Quebecois, the chance to press the Conservative leader to elabor stanley cup ate on his personal views.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Scheer said it is normal for Canadians to have differe stanley vaso nt perspectives, but that he would oppose any measure to reopen the debate.It   the Liberals who want to import these divisions from other countries, Scheer said Wednesday night onstage in Montreal, where the leaders all appealed to voters in a province that could hold the key to their electoral fortunes in the Oct. 21 vote. I have always been clear. As a government, we will not reopen this debate.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But his political rivals pushed him to go furtherSetting politics aside, Trudeau said, Do you believe as a leader ... as a father, as a husband, that women have the right to choose                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        New Democrat Qtbd What   s going on here  Colborne Street construction in Lindsay wrapping up mid-October
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 OTTAWA 鈥?After four years of Canada positioning itself as a more welcoming destination than the U.S. for new immigrants, the upcoming presidential election could change that dynamic.But as the Liberal government prepares to lay out its immigration targets for the coming year, the domestic discourse on the issue appears to be changing as well.A new poll b stanley taza y Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies suggests Canadians are feeling skittish about any planned increases to immigration next year, after months of low numbers of new arrivals due to the COVID-19 pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Fifty-two per cent of those polled this week say they want the levels to stay low for the next 12 months, a figure that can be pegged to the pandemic, said Jack Jedwab, the president of the Association for Canadian Studies.When health authorities are telling you that one of the principal causes of the virus is migration 鈥?they ;re not saying international migration, just people moving in general 鈥?and they are telling you not to go abroad, you ;re going to conclude to some de stanley flask gree that immigration carries a risk right now, said Jedwab.The survey polled 1,523 Canadians between Oct. 23 and Oct. 25. It cannot be assigned a margin of error because online su stanley cups rveys are not truly random.Border closures, civil servants working from home, flight cancellations and vanished job opportunities have all had an impact on the immigr Tdpc COVID-19 is recognized as an airborne threat, but Ontario teachers say school ventilation still isn t a priority
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 TORONTO 鈥?Police say a man wanted after a woman was allegedly sexually assaulted on a GO Transit bus has turned himself in.Police say a 19-year-old woman was on a GO bus that left Yorkdale station in Toronto for Durham Region on the evening of May 15.They say a man sat beside the woman and began a conversation, which allegedly became s stanley thermobecher exual in nature.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Investigators allege that the woman was sexually assaulted somewhere between Yorkdale station and Ajax, Ont.      Toronto police say a 30-year-old Ajax man surrendered on Tuesday and is charged stanley website  with sexual assault.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                       stanley cup            By The Canadian Press Lbho Ontario reports 125 new cases of COVID-19, four more deaths
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.7:40 p.m.: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Monday she has tested negative for the coronavirus after coming into close contact with an infected person on a commercial flight.Ardern had been isolating since late Saturday after the Jan. 22 exposure first came to light. She intends to continuing isolating thr botella stanley ough Tuesday to complete a 10-day health requirement. She has had no symptoms.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The exposure occurred on a flight from the town of Kerikeri to New Zealands largest city, Auckland. Health officials listed a dozen flights as exposure events late Saturday, possibly indicatin stanley cups uk g infections among flight crews.Ardern and Governor-General Cindy Kiro, who is also isolating while awaiting a second test, were in the Northland region to do some filming ahead of New Zealands national day, Waitangi Day, on Feb. 6.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 New Zealand has managed to stamp out or contain the virus  stanley cup for much of the pandemic, and has reported just 52 virus deaths among its population of 5 million. But an outbreak of the omicron variant is starting to take hold and is expected to rapidly grow over the coming weeks.About 77% of New Zealanders are fully vaccinated, according to Our World in Data. That figure rises to 9

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« Réponse #3756 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 08:57:39 pm »
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 Life  stanley thermobecher at Scarboroughs East Side Motel is ending, finally, but some tenants who had stayed in untenable  gourde stanley conditions couldnt see a way out of the poverty and hopelessness which kept them there.The City of Toronto took legal possession of the dilapidated Kingston Road building Thursday, Aug. 9, sending men door to door with nail guns to board up windows.It used power of expropriation to take the property after three years of offering to buy it, so the city could tear down what many considered a neighbourhood blight. Expropriation means owner Kahlon Family Holdings Ltd. will be paid at least market value for the property, assessed at $2,292,000 in 2017.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The sheriff, tenants heard, was coming Friday at 11 a.m., to make sure all but one motel suite was empty.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      After the City of Toronto took possession of the East Side Motel on Thursday, August 9, tenant Paul Batta, who feared he might become homeless, moved his belongings to another stanley cup  Kingston Road motel.                                             Qhyz Why the Christmas in Carleton Place House Tour is sure to get you into the festive spirit Dec. 7-8
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 PENTICTON, B.C.鈥擜s home prices skyrocket in picturesque Penticton, its city council voted this month to shut down an emergency homeless shelter. This decision led to the mayor butting heads with the province of B.C.s Minister of Housing David Eby, who has vowed to override their plans.If the two sides cant reach an agreement, 42 shelter residents could end up on the streets.With its lakes, wineries, mountain trails and hundred-plus days of sunshine a year, the area has become a popular relocation destination for urbanites who can now work from anywhere. Penticton is the biggest city in the South Okanagan region, mostly made up of small towns, which saw the biggest growth out of a stanley cups ll housing markets in the province with over $1 billion in sales last year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Across Canada, the pandemic has led to a boom in home sales as well as rising rents in small and medium-sized stanley cup  cities, as those with the ability to work from home are seeking more space and a quieter pace of life.Experts warn this means that less fortunate Canadians will struggle to cover their expenses, and become at risk of experiencing homelessness at a time of precarious job security.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The sudden housing price spikes are affec stanley cup ting cities that have been much more affordable than Vancouver and Toronto, which are the second and fifth most unaffordable cities in the world 鈥?but that gap is c Xsjv Pleased to announce   : Zellers reveals opening dates for first locations in Ontario and here   s what shoppers should know
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« Réponse #3758 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 09:35:08 pm »
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 OTTA stanley thermos mug WA 鈥?Justin Trudeau likes to warm up for an uphill election contest by literally climbing uphill.In the 2015 campaign, as he attempted to vault his third-place party into the lead, the Liberal leader took time out to tackle the Grouse Grind, the gruelling 2.9-kilometre trail up the steep face of a mountain overlooking Vancouver.He managed to scale Mother Nature   StairMaster in 54 minutes and 55 seconds, well under the average 90 minutes. He left some sweating reporters, photographers and assorted followers in his dust 鈥?and did the same a few weeks later to his older rivals Stephen Harper and Tom Mulcair on election day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Late last month, on the cusp of a campaign for a second term, Trudeau managed to shave two minutes off his 2015 time, even with pauses for selfies with other hikers.I was  thinking , OK, I ;m four years older, I ;m four years into this job, let   make sure I ;m still in shape ; and I managed to cut two minutes off my time, which means I may be a little older but I ;m no stanley thermobecher t that much older, he said with a grin a few days later, during an interview in a Hamilton coffee shop after participating in protest-interrupted Labour Day festivities.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This time, at 47, he   the oldest leader of any of the three traditional parties. And he  stanley quencher 8217  hauling politica Pzgz BEHIND THE CRIMES: Mom left with just memories, photos of teenaged son
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« Réponse #3759 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 09:52:33 pm »
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 VANCOUVER 鈥?The Canadian government   new cultural strategy all but snubs so-called legacy media, industry experts say, and left out some key measures that could have given a boost to struggling newspapers expected in the lead-up to the long-awaited announcement.I ;m disappointed that the minister didn ;t spell out more specifically her support for news media in Canada, said Bob Cox, chair of News Media Canada, a group representing more than 800 print and digital media titles in the country.He was one of several voices lobbying the government to grow the Canadian Periodical Fund, which supports magazines, periodicals and local newspapers, from $75 million a year to $350 million.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But Heritage Minister Melanie Joly left little doubt Thursday that the Liberal government finds little favour with traditional print news models.Our approach will not be to bail out industry models that are no longer viable, she said. Instead, the government will focus on su stanley becher pporting innovation, experimentation and the transition to digital platforms.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The new framework doesn ;t increase the amoun stanley canada t of money in the fund, but will expand who is eligible to receive money, such as digital-only periodicals.All stanley mugs  that means, says Cox, is that more organizations will be fighting over an already limited amount of money.         Sgem Accused killer   s blood found at scene, court hears
 MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, Wash. 鈥?The 79-room annex at Mount Rainier National Park   Paradise Inn has reopened after a $25 million renovation.The annex reop stanley cup ened Friday after a 19-month closure, The News Tribune reported . The building is almost a century old and accounts for more than half of the hotel rooms in the park.The mountain wasn ;t out for the celebration to mark the occasion, but the park   operations manager, Melinda Simpson, said that didn ;t vaso stanley  matter.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It   sunny inside, she said.The renovations brought the building up to seismic code, fixed where the foundation had sunk, installed new fire safety systems and included electrical and plumbing upgrades. The last time the electrical system was updated was during President Dwight D. Eisenhower   administration in the 1950s.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                      stanley mug             Simpson, who started working at the inn   pantry in 1973, said she   excited that the floors no longer creak and that the windows all open and have screens that stay put.As for the renovated guest rooms: People will see a dramatic change, said park Superintendent Chip Jenkins.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Following an opening ceremony Friday, visitors were able to tour some of them.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   

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« Réponse #3760 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 10:06:19 pm »
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 Halton Regional Police and the family of a 76-year-old Acton woman are concerned for her safety after she disappeared without a trace Thursday  May 12 Irene Cabak went missing around 12 p.m. and was last seen on Main Street in Acton. She is believed to be driving a red four-door Subaru with licence plate number AWTR 721 and is believed to be wearing blue clothing.Police are concerned for Irene and request if  anyone sees her  to call 911, police said in a tweet.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Irene is vulnerable and may not be able to find her way home, Ha stanley water bottle lton police said in a news release Friday.      Anyone with information can call police at 905-825-4747 or Crime Stoppers at 1- stanley romania 800 stanley cups -222-8477.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #3761 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 12:29:57 am »
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 VANCOUVER 鈥?A B.C. Supreme Court jury has acquitted three of four men accused of bringing hundreds of Tamil migrants into Canada illegally, more than six years after a dilapidated cargo ship packed with asylum seekers arrived off the shores of British Columbia.Justice William Ehrcke declared a mistrial for the fourth man after the jury told the court Wednesday it couldn ;t reach a verdict in the case of Kunarobinson Christhurajah.Lesly Emmanuel, Nadarajah Mahendran and Thampeernayagam Rajaratnam were all found not guilty of human smuggling after their lawyers argued they had acted on humanitarian grounds or had been misidentified.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     stanley fr     It   great, Emmanuel said outside court, grinning. It   beyond words.Speaking outside court, Mahendran   lawyer, Mark Nohra, said he wasn ;t surprised by the verdict given the many problems that plagued the RCMP   investigation into his client, which he highlighted for the jury during the trial.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I felt that there were so many problems with how things were done that the jury would see that, Nohra said. And I think the stanley cup y did see that. 8221 stanley water bottle ;He described the trial as emotional and a tough haul, recounting how several jurors broke down crying during the proceedings.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                    Qkrm NDP propose new addictions ministry
 OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is exploring ways to reunite family members divided by the temporary travel restrictions at the Canada-U.S. border.Trudeau acknowledged recent media reports of family members or people with permanent-resident status being turned away by border agents as a result of a mutual ban on non-essential cross-border travel.But he also noted that while some premiers support the idea, others are concerned about the stanley cup  potential risk of cases of COVID-19 being imported into t stanley cup heir provinces.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ontario Premier Doug Ford, for one, has been very vocal about his desire to keep the border closed to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, as has New Brunswick   Blaine Higgs.Trudeau said no matter what the government decides, it will be with the safety and well-being of Canadians at the forefront.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He also said that any steps would not impact the travel ban, which is currently set to expire June 21 but could be extended depending on the ongoing discussions between the two countries.There have been a number of stories in the media over the past weeks, and things we ;ve heard from MPs, on families who have close family members stanley shop  who are separated because of citizenship at the U.S. border, Trudeau said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 

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« Réponse #3762 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 02:04:19 am »
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 With no end in sight to the weekly anti-mask, anti-lockdown demonstrations at Meridian Place, the City of Barrie may be preparing for a crackdown.In a statement issued April 27, Mayor Jeff Lehman said the municipality is exploring  all available actions to stop these ga stanley cup therings, including possible court action for an injunction to restrain the organizers.  The people who have been seen attending are not  practising  physical distancing and, for the most part, are n stanley cup ot weari stanley cup usa ng masks or face coverings,  he said.  These gatherings threaten efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19 in our community and may place further strain on our already stretched health-care system. We all have a role to play. Please stay home and save lives.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There are different types of injunctions, and it   not clear exactly what they city may be seeking here.聽The gatherings are already subject to police enforcement under Ontario   current emergency rules.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 About 300 people gathered at the downtown square April 24 鈥?protesters have been rallying there on Saturdays since March, and theyve drawn speakers such as Peoples Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier, far-right Hastings-Lennox and Addington MP Derek Sloan, political analyst Dave Bjorkman and former nurse Jessica Faraone, who is under investigation by the College of Nurses of Ontario for refusing to take a

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« Réponse #3763 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 03:05:15 am »
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 Many Freshii customers have already encountered  Percy. The video-calling device is attached to cash registers at a select few F stanley spain reshii locations across Ontario, and it l stanley cup nz ights up when customers approach the counter.On the other end  stanley thermosflasche of the screen is a cashier wearing a headset, ready to take orders. Unlike the Freshii workers that wrap burritos and mop floors, these  virtual  workers are nowhere near the store. Instead, at least some of them process orders from a Nicaraguan call centre nearly 6,000 km away, where they earn much less than Ontarios minimum wage.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The program is only in the early stages of testing, but Freshiis virtual cashiers are part of a wave of outsourcing and automated technology that is slowly changing Canadas retail industry.For many Ontario retail workers, the implications of these innovations raise a daunting question: how secure is my job         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Freshii, a franchise with 343 restaurants across North America, declined to provide details to the Star about its virtual cashier technology, but in a statement, Freshiis chief business development officer Paul Hughes said Percy is operated by a third-party company. Just like with Uber Eats, Skip the Dishes, self-checkout options and other emerging ordering/cashier technologies, Freshii is always looking to be an early tester and adopter of new tech solutions that might make it eas Mqvi Helpless and hopeless: How a year of COVID-19 has impacted our mental health
 TORONTO 鈥?North American stock markets started the week higher on positive economic signs out of China and renewed optimism for another U.S. stimulus package.The SP/TSX composite index closed up 177.46 points at 16,242.81.In New York, the Dow Jones indu stanley cups strial average was up 410.10 points at 27,584.06. The SP 500 index was up 53.14 points at 3,351.60, while the Nasdaq composite was up 203.96 points at 11,117.53.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Figures for the Canadian dollar were not immediately available.The November crude contract was up 35 cents at US$40.60 per barrel and the No stanley shop vember natural gas contract was down 1.2 cents at nearly US$2.80 per mmBTU.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      stanley taza                             The December gold contract was up US$16 at US$1,882.30 an ounce and the December copper contract was up 1.9 cents at US$2.99 a pound.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 28, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD=X                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #3764 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 03:23:25 am »
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 The Halton Catholic District School Board   ban on donations to charities that don ;t align with Catholic values spurred contentious testimony from community members on both sides of the debate Tuesday night.Speaking to board members in the first hour of a marathon board meeting in Oakville   Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School   gymnasium, student Ben Sabourin, 17, told trustees he was  8220 hocked, saddened and disappointed when he found out about the motion.I will not stand here and be told by this board that I am any less of a Catholic for helping sick children, and cancer patients, Sabourin said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        His remarks were followed by a standing ovation from some attendees.School board trustees last month reapproved a motion that bans financial donations to charities and non-profits that publicly support, either directly or indirectly, abo stanley cup rtion, contr stanley cup aception, sterilization, euthanasia or embryonic stem cell research.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Sabourin asked the board to revise the motion to remove the word indirectly to better clarify the policy.The board had been expecting to hear more than thre stanley thermoskannen e hours of testimony Tuesday night from parents, students and community members. The crowd of 200 was large enough that the meeting, usually held at the school board   office in Burlington, had  Ujgw Ontario s colleges and universities cancel fall sports programming
 One person has died following a collision involving a bicycle and transport truck, west of Carleton Place.On October 4, 2020, shortly before 10:00 p.m., officers from the Lanark County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police  OPP  responded to a report of a collision on Highway-7, between Ramsay Concession 5A and Townline Road West.READ MORE:聽 I wanted to do what I could to help : Good Samaritan recounts fatal collision on Highway 7 west of Carleton Place               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The investigation found that a cyclist, towing a trailer, had been riding westbound on Highway 7 and was struck by a transport, also traveling westbound.      The cyclist was transported to hospital by Lanark County Paramedics, but later died as a result of injuries sustained in the collision.    stanley cup      ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The deceased has been identified as Keith Laing, age 28, of Elizabethtown-Kitley Township.The investigation by Lanark County OPP continues, with the assistance of an OPP Collision Reconstructionist and OPP Traffic Collision Investigation Team mem stanley tumblers bers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                     stanley mug                     The section of Highway-7 was re-opened this morning.