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 A group of local aviation enthusiasts have their eyes on an iconic plane from the Second World War.At the moment, howe stanley cup ver, all the members of the Edenvale Aviation Heritage Foundation can do is look at what is currently a giant aeronautical jigsaw puzzle: a Lancaster bomber currently in pieces in a hangar at the Edenvale Aerodrome.While FM-104 never saw active service during the war 鈥?it was built at the Avro facility in Malton in late 1944 and sent to Britain in 45, where it sat in reserve 鈥?it is one of about 17 Lancasters still in existence.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It is such an iconic airplane; they are the classic airplane from World Wa stanley nz r II,  said Murray Conley, the general manager of the foundation.  Theres so much intrigue and personal history with families that make it such a valuable asset to lay your hands on. This will be the last one that will become available. We think theres no better place than Edenvale.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The mandate of the foundation is to provide an opportunity for the public to learn and appreciate Canadas aviation history, as well as recognize the role played by the local aerodrome during the war.The fate of the plane is currently in the hands of Toronto City Councils eco stanley cup nomic development committee, which is weighing whether to donate the bomber to an aviation museum in British Columbia, or find a spot for it closer to home.               ART Trix Busy beach weekend in Ontario sees distancing concerns in Grand Bend, access limits in Goderich
 Ontario is reporting a record high of 1,388 new COVID-19 cases today, and 15 new deaths due to the virus.Health Minister Christine Elliott says 520 cases are in Toronto, 395 in Peel Region, and 100 in York Region.Elliott says there are also 72 new cases in Halton Region and 50 in Niagara Region.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley quencher                                         The province says it has conducted 29,125 tests since the last daily report.      It also reporte vaso stanley d 159 new COVID-19 cases related to schools, including at least 103 among students.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW     stanley cup                              Those bring the number of schools with a reported case to 601 out of Ontario   4,828 publicly funded schools.This report by The Canadian Press was first published November 10, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press