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 Changes to York Region Transit means all of Georgina will be serviced by on-demand YRT bus services during off-peak hou stanley thermos mug rs.聽Currently, route 50 and 51 travel through the Keswick area, with Pefferlaw and Sutton serviced through on-demand bus routes.聽Starting in September, Keswick will also be part of the on-demand service area.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Route 51 will operate a dial-a-ride service during off-peak hours.The change doesnt impact those commuting during the morning or afternoon rush hour but does make it more challenging for those travelling midday.聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Keswick resident Roxanne Doucette, a mother of three, is one of those midday riders, relying on Route 51 to run her errands, grocery shop and pick up her kids from recreational activities at the ROC.聽Doucette, working a split shift, often walks to and from work four times a day. Its the in-between time that poses the problem.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Instead of following a conventional schedule, during off-peak hours riders can call YRT dispatch, 1-844-66 stanley cup 7-5327, and request a ride at least 60 minutes in advance.聽                ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley flask  BELOW                                               Its the waiting,  Doucette said.  I know exactly when the bus is coming, so Im not wasting time waiting. Through the on-demand service, a YRT vehicle will pick y Uhee Burlington world sand sculpting champion turns judge on new CBC show
 Volunteers with Burlington-based Islamic Relief Canada joined others in Ottawa and Hamilton, in assembling 1,500 winter survival kits as part of the charitys annual, national Share the Warmth campaign for the  stanley us homeless.Kits included winter clothing, blankets, personal hygiene products and other essentials. Its been a difficult few years because of the pandemic, which has pushed even more Canadians onto the streets,  says Reyhana Patel, head of communications and government relations at Islamic Relief Ca stanley cup nada.  We want them to know we care and are here to support them. The hope is that the winter essentials will help them stay warm and healthy.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Kits are being distributed in Peel and Oshawa, Toronto, London, St. Thomas and Windsor.      Islamic Relief Canada is a regi stanley thermos stered charity in Canada and a Muslim NGO that works in more than 30 countries to provide humanitarian relief and build resilient, prosperous communities.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 For more information, visit islamicreliefcanada.org.