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stanley cup ining and oil and gas extraction sector.Statistics Canada said Tuesday real gross domestic product grew 0.4 per cent in February after a slight pullback of 0.1 per cent in January.The mining and oil and gas extraction sector gained 2.4 per cent for the month as production in the oil and gas sector began returning to normal after a number of issues in January including unscheduled maintenance shutdowns. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Economists had expected an overall increase of 0.3 per cent in February, according to Thomson Reuters.The rebound in February GDP is encouraging even as oil drove a good chunk of the gain, as growth was pretty broad based, Benjamin Reitzes, Canadian rates and macro strategist at BMO Capital Markets, wrote in a report. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW For the Bank of Canada, this report likely doesn ;t change much, but reinforces the theme that the economy is in decent shape and can continue to move slowly but surely higher.Overall, 15 of the 20 industrial sectors tracked saw growth. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Goods-producing industries grew 1.2 per cent as manufacturing and construction rose in addition to the rebound in mining and oil and gas extraction. ARTICL
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Snowplow operators across the GTA have been subject to so much abuse from residents unhappy with snow removal during recent storms that some have even quit their j
botella stanley obs in the face of the harassment. City snow-clearing crews and operators have been experiencing escalating harassment and violence, including verbal and physical abuse, threats and unacceptable behaviour from ... residents upset about snow-clearing operations, said Helen Noehammer, director, works operations and maintenance for the City of Mississauga, in a statement to the Star.According to Noehammer, the March 3 snowstorms unique characteristics, including mild temperatures, which made the snow wetter and heavier than normal, created frustrating circumstances for Mississauga residents. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The incidents included verbal abuse, as well as damage
stanley tumbler to plow trucks by residents using their shovels to break lights and mirrors, said Noehammer, adding that city and contracted staff were shaken by the
stanley cup quencher incidents. Fortunately, no one was hurt. Eight incidents in total were reported to the city. In most cases, residents tried to stop plows from entering their street in order to prevent windrows of plowed snow from blocking driveways and sidewalks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Peel Regional Police did not immediately confirm whether any charges had been laid. These types of inappropriate and dangerous actions a