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 Shuttered facilities and reduced services in Haldimand and Norfolk have resulted in layoffs for 252 municipal employees between the two counties.Norfolk CAO Jason Burgess told council that putting 145 employees on emergency leave was a necessary step in light of lost revenue from closed arenas, community halls and museums, and the growing cost of fighting the COVID-19  stanley thermosflasche pandemic. Our goal is to keep as many people doing meaningful work as we can. Unfortunately, due to the public-health emergency were currently faced with, that work just isnt available,  he said.  This was not an easy decision, but one that was unfortunately necessary under the unprecedented circumstances we find ourselves in.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Those no starbucks stanley cup w without jobs include full-time, part-time, casual and student staff. The county reassigned some employees to the health unit, bylaw enforcement and emergency services to aid in the pandemic response.Burgess told council the county would feel the financial effect of its pandemic response for years to come. Norfolk has already spent more than $650,000 on personal protective equipment for health-care workers, emergen stanley quencher cy medical supplies, equipment and services. Lost revenue and added costs could put the county roughly $4 million in the hole this year, Burgess said. Even with the layoffs and some delayed projects, that could still mean a million-dollar hit for a county with depleted financial reserves and re Gqhk Balmy weather expected to last this weekend
 To inspire people to share their favourite book titles, Indigo, Chapters and Coles will be handing out a free copy of one of four select books Saturday, while supplies last.Nothing has the power to inspire us like a book, and the books we love most have often been recommended to us by a friend or loved one, Indigo said in a press release as it announced it was giving away 10,000 free books botella stanley  on Sept. 14. Inspiring a love of reading has always been at the core of Indigos mission.By giving every Canadian the chance to pick up a free book, they aim  stanley cups to ignite a passion for reading in more and more people, encouraging them to not only dive into an instant classic, but share their favourite titles with the people that matter to them.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The four titles are ones recommended by Heather   Picks:聽       The Kite Runner 聽by Khaled  stanley uk Hosseini, which retails for $22. Braiding Sweetgrass 聽by Robin Wall Kimmerer, which is available for $29.95. The Book of Longings 聽by Sue Monk Kidd, which sells for $24.95. The Glass Castle 聽by Jeannette Walls, which retails for $25.99        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Heather Reisman is the Indigo founder, chair and CEO. Heathers Picks are guaranteed 鈥媟eads, where readers who buy them can get their money back if they don ;t love them.The promotion is to encourage Canadian book lovers to share the books that have in