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 At 15-years-old Wali Shahs future was muddled with uncertainty, until poetry came along. Fast forward to eight years later, Shah is now Mississaugas poet laureate, a proud graduate of the University of Toronto, and a strong advocate for anti-bullying, mental health and toxic masculinity with plans to do so much more.Wali Shah move stanley flask d to Toronto when he was just three-years-old and like many immigrant youth, Shah had a tough time adjusting to his new life and managing his familys expectations growing up.聽聽A lot of youth, particularly minorities struggling with cultural differences, Shah says, dont have the right mentorship and parents might have a strong disconnect from their children, leaving them vulnerable to the wrong crowd.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         When I was in high school I got arrested for assault,  Shah said.  That was the really big stanley cup  turning point for me 鈥?having those cuffs around my wrist and being in the back of a police cruiser, going to the cell 鈥?I realized I need to make better choices and make better friends. Shah says one of the things that helped him change his life around were his teachers.聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  They were there for me before school, after school, on their lunch hour,  he said.  They pushed me to find my outlet and my passion 鈥?and for me stanley becher , that was poetry. He recalls his grade 11 teacher 鈥?Ms. Riley 鈥?as one of his  greatest believers  in him.       Aevq Elementary teachers in strike position Nov. 25 after receiving    no board    report
 Emergency responders in Halton H stanley cup ills will have the ability to take to the skies should the situation require it. The Town is unanimously approved the purchase of a drone for the Halton Hills fire department.A donation from the Terra Cotta Cookie Co. will provide a portion of the necessary funds for the purchase of a specialized drone for the Halton Hills Fire Department.Jason Brass, president of the Terra Cotta Cookie Co., told council at the Nov. 11 meeting that he had read the town borrowed a drone  formally known as a Remotely Piloted Aircraft System or RPAS  from Brampton during an ice jam that led to flooding in Glen Williams earlier this year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        When I was a boy my birth father, Paul Bozinoff, was killed in a car accident in Orangeville, Brass said. My birth father was a firefighter in York region. Since his death, I have been looking for a way to honour his memory in a meaningful way, in a way that would help others.Emergency services employed the drone to locate the source stanley cups  of the ice jam in a matter of hours, something ground attempts had been unsuccessful to  stanley cups accomplish for weeks.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We found something we could do, and hopefully this donation pushes that over the edge,  Brass said.Town staff will authorize the purchase of a DJI Matrice 210 V2 drone for the Halton Hills fire department from a budget of $56,0