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 DURHAM 鈥?Durham Waste Management Facilities  WMFs  are still open but operating differently to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.Waste management and household hazardous waste collection is deemed an essential service by the Provi stanley cup nce of Ontario.聽 Our dedicated staff continue to deliver essential services that impact the everyday liv stanley thermos mug es of the residents and businesses in the region. While the situation continues to change on a daily basis, our residents can rely on us to provide these ser stanley cup price vices,  said Susan Siopis, Durham commissioner of works, in a press release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        To continue operating, while protecting the health and safety of employees and clients, there are few new practices in place:鈥?The WMFs are limiting the number of people on-site at one time.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?To do so, the WMFs will be queueing cars and only allowing a small number of cars on-site at a time.鈥?The WMFs that usually give dog treats and lollipops to customers with pets and children have stopped.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?The Paint Exchange in the Oshawa WMF is temporarily closed as it is a high-volume area that doesnt allow for physical distancing.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?The donation bins are also temporarily closed and items for reuse are currently not bein Pkgx Adamson Barbecue arrestee must take a COVID-19 test as a bail condition. Several lawyers say the requirement is outrageous and  likely unlawful
 Ontarios Ministry of Education is proposing changes to child-care regulations that would allow operators to group infants and toddlers together, reduce staff-to-child ratios for some age groups and lower qualification requirements for staff.Child-care advocates said the proposed changes would make child care worse, not better, and they criticized the government for releasing the proposal in the middle of a pandemic, when parents are stressed and many operators are just trying to stay afloat. People are pushed to the limit and  stanley cup very distracted,  said Carolyn Ferns, a spokesperson for the Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care.  To have something like this come along at a time when the sector is very vulnerable, very distracted and not able to mobilize 鈥?I think its opportunisti stanley cup c and sneaky.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The proposed amendments to the Child Care and Early Years Act, quietly posted on the governments website on Oct. 2, arose as a result of a scheduled five-year review of the Act. The ministry is soliciting feedback from  all interested parties  by Nov. 20.Among the proposed changes to age categories is combining infants and toddlers into one group. Infants and toddler stanley cups s are currently grouped by 0-to-18-months and 18-to-30-months, respectively; the new combined group would be 0-to-24-months.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The biggest impact would be for children between 24 and 30 month