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boyw Malls future in question as cool weather returns
« le: Novembre 07, 2024, 11:20:54 am »
Getv Environment Canada puts Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills under Severe Thunderstorm Watch July 24 warning residents to    take cover immediately    if threatening weather approaches
 On Nov. 23, 2020, with Ontario still climbing the face of a devastating second wave, a tired-looking Doug Ford appeared before the media for his then daily press conference. The premier looked ashen and sounded worse. His voice barely projected, like someone had set his volume too low.That week, Ford had imposed a new set of restrictions in Toronto and Peel Region barring most retailers from selling anything in store, just as the lucrative Christmas season stanley termosky  was kicking off. The shutdowns were aimed at curbing the pandemics runaway swell in the province. New cases per day, which had fallen into the thirties in August, had exploded past 1,500 in early November. They would eventually peak at more than 4,000 per day, leading to thousands of deaths public health experts said then and still believe now were preventable with stronger action.But for small business owners, the new restrictions landed like a second ston stanley cup e on Atlass back. For Catherine Choi, who co-owns Hanji Gifts, a small chain in Toronto, the announcement was devastating, even if she understood why it was necessary.  At Christmas, our stores are normally packed,  she said.  Its a gift store. Obviously Christmas is our most important time of year.                ARTICL stanley kaffeebecher E CONTINUES BELOW                                        More from Hidden Influence:They were the epicentre of the COVID-19 pandemic: So how did Ontarios for-profit long-term-care homes manage to secure so many of their business goals         ARTICLE CONTI Xyuy Man, 33, charged in Ottawa homicide
 MONTREAL 鈥?While Quebec moved this week to allow gatherings of up to 250 people both indoors and outdoors, a Mohawk community south of Montreal is taking a much more cautious approach amid a steady number of COVID-19 cases in the province.Officials in Kahnawake say they will stick to a 50-person limit for gatherings and say a plan to open bars and gaming establishments next Monday has been postponed indefinitely.The body overseeing Kahnawake   pandemic response said in a statement on Monday that the decision comes as statistical trends suggest there will be an increase in the weekly number of new infections in the province.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW    stanley bottles                 stanley termohrnek                       Arnold Lazare of the community   COVID-19 Task Force said residents ha stanley cup ve reacted positively to the news, and that they will continue their conservative approach.Kahnawake has a responsibility to the vulnerable population, the elders and the youth, Lazare said Tuesday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Elders were deemed most at-risk first and now that has fallen to the youth.But in the culture, we have a responsibility not for this generation but for the next seven generations, Lazare said. When we look at the elders, we want to keep the elders. And the decisions we make have to be based on the youth, for the youth.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Lazare