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 If you ask, we will answer.Editorial staff at The Mississauga News  stanley termosy respond to inquiries and questions from our readers about local topics of interest on a regular basis.Some questions take very little time to respond. Others can take a bit of research. This comprises part of what we do that never makes it online or into print.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We take pride in being able to respo stanley taza nd to our readers with as much information about the topic they wish to be informed on.Rather than the information never seeing the light of day, we figured we would give you some insight in some of the thin stanley fr gs we do that dont get set to publish or sent to print.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 WILLIAM ASKS: What happened with the recent One City, One Voice mailing that the city sent to Mississauga residents  The city asked that the postage-paid card be sent to Premier Doug Ford, but how many residents mailed it  How much did the campaign cost  The results should give councillors an indication if they should proceed or stop the process.THE ANSWER: According to city staff, Mississauga sent out 230,000 of the One City, One Voice cards, with 9,832 sent to Ford   office. The campaign was funded from the city   property tax, and cards cost $62,000 with return postage totalling around $9,000.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The goal of the postcard campaign, acco Nkwl Joey, the indoor pet squirrel, guards home against burglary
 The Church of the Holy Trinity is surrounded by camping tents, each one big enough for two or three of Torontos homeless residents.Amanda Stroud moved into the encampment four weeks ago after struggling to find space in the citys overwhelmed shelter system. Theres nowhere else for me to stay,  she said, standing outside a small canvas tent Friday morning.  The shelters are full, I dont have any housing opportunities. This is home.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Since the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, t stanley tumblers he c stanley cup ity has seen a dramatic increase in homeless encampments across the city as in stanley cup habitants find themselves without shelter space and apprehensive of facilities that have become vectors for the deadly virus.Early in March, the city imposed a moratorium on clearing homeless encampments, given the challenges of ensuring physical distancing in shelters. But the city has since resumed the removals of the encampments as they implement new, temporary housing measures for the homeless.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On Friday, standoffs unfolded between Torontos homeless and city officials at several downtown encampments as police officers and city workers cleared tents.The city said it was clearing tents that were abandoned after moving people into housing last week, but Jason Phillips, who lives in a tent underneath the Gardiner Expressway, told the Canadian Press he received an eviction notice despite