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 Early site work will soon begin for new power at the Darlington Nuclear Gestanley cup neration Station.The early construction activities will prepare the site of Canada   first commercial, grid-scale Small Modular Reactor  SMR  at the Ontario Power Generations Darlington station in Clarington.OPG recently announced a $32-million contract has been awarded to E.S. Fox Limited for the first phase of site preparation and to support infrastructure for the Darlington New Nuclear Project.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The infrastructure work will mean approximately 100 jobs to bring services to the site, including:鈥?Water        ARTICLE CON stanley botella TINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Electrical power鈥?I stanley mugs nformation technology               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Roads                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               We look forward to seeing the site begin to take shape, with help from trusted partner E.S. Fox, as OPG paves the way for the next generation of nuclear power in Ontario,  OPG CEO Ken Hartwick said in a media release.OPG still needs the necessary permits and regulatory approvals before the early site preparation work can begin later this year.The field behind the Darlington generating station is the first certified site to develop new SMR technology. SMR is the next step in nuclear technology: small, portable reactors that could be used to bring electric Uomm Police launch internal probe related to McArthur
 TORONTO 鈥?Record daily COVID-19 infections in Florida muted some of the celebrations on North American stocks markets prompted by a stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs report.The SP/TSX composite index closed up 107.18 points at 15,622.40, some 206 points below its intraday high.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 92.39 points at 25,827.36. The SP 500 index was up 14.15 stanley cup  points at 3,130.01, while the Nasdaq composite was up 53.00 points at 10,207.63 after reaching an intraday record of 10,310.36.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The U.S. markets ended their trading week higher and will be closed Friday for the Independence Day holiday.Investors initially responded to a report indicating that 4.8 million jobs were created in June, up from 2.9 million expected by analysts. The gains prompted the unemployment rate to fall to 11.1 per cent from 13.3 per cent in May.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 That   a big difference and a strong vote of confidence for the U.S. economy, said Anish Chopra, managing director with Portfolio Management Corp.The best monthly jobs performance since the government began keeping records in 1939 foll stanley cup owed the end of mass lockdowns designed to curtail the spread of the no stanley italia vel coronavirus.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The employment picture was muddled, however, by the weekly report indicatin

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« Réponse #3406 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 12:17:14 am »
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« Réponse #3407 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 12:40:47 am »
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 Warning: This story contains graphic details.In six days 鈥?on July 11, 2018 鈥?Rich Taylors family is scheduled to fly to Greece.His secret will be exposed when they land.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The 42-year-old elementary school teacher is broke and cant pay for anything.For years he has lied about his debt to everyone. Especially his wife, Evangelia.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Vange is already distraught because she is unable to access money. She blames the bank. Rich Im so upset,  she texts on Thursday, July 5.  Nothing is working out.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Everything is going to!  he assures.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                        stanley thermos                         Two years without bank card and credit card,  she texts back.July 7 is a Saturday.Rich and his t stanley cups wo children leave their semi-detached house in Oakville to drive to his mom and stepdads stanley spain  place on tranquil Greening Court in Dundas.The kids stayed Wednesday and Thursday night with Grandma Carla and Papa Al. Now, the doting grandparents have agreed to take the children for another night or two so Vange and Rich can get ready for the trip.Al Rutherford, 63, is out running a race when Rich arrives. Carla Rutherford, 64, leads her son down the basement stairs. He is a talented woodworker and she wants him to build shelves downstairs to display the model airplanes Al

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« Réponse #3408 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 01:10:46 am »
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« Réponse #3409 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 02:32:39 am »
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 OTTAWA - The federal government is putting billions of dollars behind its bid for reconciliation with Canada   Indigenous Peoples as a whole, but also addressing the distinct and individual needs of First Nations, Inuit and Metis.Tuesday   budget earmarks $4.7 billion over the next five years largely aimed at supporting Indigenous children and families, investing in housing and health, and propelling First Nations toward self-government.Improving Canada   relationship with Indigenous Peoples is the most pressing factor to ensure the country   future is better than its past, Finance Minister Bil stanley thermobecher l Morneau said, emphasizing the need to speed up self-determination based on the recognition of Indigenous rights.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        When it comes to renewing the relationship between Canada and Indigenous Peoples, we have stanley cup  a responsibility to do better, and to do more, Morneau said in his speech to the House of Commons.Our shared future is one where Indigenous Peoples are in control of their own destiny, making their own decisions about their future.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The budget commits about $1.4 billion over the next six years to support Indigenous children in foster care and promote family reunificati stanley cups on.The money follows an emergency summit on the issue held earlier this year between the Liberals and Indigenous leaders.            Oqnx RCMP call OPP to probe Manitoba Hydro allegations
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« Réponse #3410 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 02:33:20 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Canada   main stock index gained more than 100 points in a broad-based rally with only the energy sector falling along with crude oil prices.Financial markets were a bit choppy to start trading Tuesday, but managed to gain some ground throughout the day and turned higher towards the close.The SP/TSX composite index ended the day up 141.68 points to 21,377.18.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Materials and industrials led, with the heavyweight financials sector also having a strong day as the 10-year U.S. bond yield rose to nearly two per cent, its highest level since late 2019.Higher gold prices pushed materials up two per cent as investors sought out a hedge against soaring inflation ahead of Thursday   CPI report in the U.S. that is expected to be 7.3 per cent in January.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The April gold contract was up US$6.10 at US$1,827.90 an ounce and the March copper contract was down slight stanley cup usa ly at US$4.46 a pound.Markets have been striving for direction over the last few weeks with big days up and  stanley website down, said Candice Bangsund, portfolio manager for Fiera Capital.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I think investors are just again trying to recalibrate their expectations for central bank policy, she said in an interview.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                            stanley cups   

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« Réponse #3411 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 08:33:03 am »
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 ROME 鈥?The Vatican   secretary of state is headlining an international conference on protecting children from online sexual abuse and exploitation, weeks after he recalled one of his diplomats who was caught up in a U.S.-Canadian investigation into child porn.Organizers said the arrest warrant issued for Monsignor Carlo Capella showed the need for the conference, which opens Tuesday and ends Friday when participants bring a set of proposals to Pope Francis.Police in Windsor, Ont., said last week that Capella, 50, allegedly uploade stanley kaffeebecher d child porn to a social networking site while visiting a place of worship in the city between Dec. 24 and Dec. 27.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Capella is accused of accessing, possessing and distributing child pornography. stanley becher  Windsor police said they were alerted in February that someone in the  stanley cups uk city had allegedly uploaded child porn using a social networking site.They obtained records of the internet service provider and determined the dates in question. Windsor police issued a Canada-wide arrest warrant for Capella, though it noted that he had returned to Italy.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Vatican recalled Capella, the No. 4 official in its Washington embassy, after the U.S. State Department notified it Aug. 21 of a possible violation of laws relating to child pornography images by one of its diplomats in Washington.Panelists at the internationa Ekdx Brampton man accused of stealing eggs from Halton Hills farmer   s refrigerator
 TORONTO 鈥?Dozens of people living in tents across Toronto have been moved into furnished apartment buildings as part of the city 8 stanley cup 217  response to protect the vulnerable during the COVID-19 crisis.The encampments have popped up throughout the city during the pandemic as those living in shelters have taken to the outdoors, many of them afraid of catching the novel coronavirus in overcrowded shelters.On Thursday, officials focused on moving about three dozen people who ;ve been camped out at Sanctuary Ministries Toronto in the city   downtown.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There will soon be 125 units available that come with a kitchen, bedrooms, beds, linens, wi-fi and a television. Residents will also be fed three meals a day and have laundry service, the city said.Nikki Renaud and her partner, Romeo Pratt, had been hunkered down in one tent with their close friend Rob Dods for the last month.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The trio could not stop smiling on Thursday.A bed, Renaud said, laughing. I haven ;t slept on a rea stanley website l bed in a long time. Outside we ;re just sleeping on cardboard and sleeping bags.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Pratt said he was ready for a new beginning.                ARTICLE  stanley deutschland CONTINUES BELOW                                              I ;m excited, excited, excited a

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« Réponse #3412 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 08:55:47 am »
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 COURTLAND, Ont. 鈥?Provincial police say five people 鈥?three adults and two children 鈥?and a family dog suffered minor injuries Monday when they were hit by lightning in southwestern Onta stanley spain rio.Police say they were hit in Courtland, Ont., a community about 35 kilometres south of Woodstock, Ont., around 3:45 p.m.OPP say they were standing under two large maple trees when they were struck.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        stanley vattenflaska  Police say all five people were taken to hospital where it was determined they ;d suffered minor injuries.      Environment Canada says severe thunderstorm warnings and watches are in effect in the area.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley mug                  The agency says up to 10 people are killed and another 150 to 160 people are injured as a result of lightning strikes every year in Canada.By The Canadian Press Kaem Devastating decision   : Halton District School Board trustees concerned over loss of librarians in Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills
 Editors note: This week, the Star looks at what entering the second phase of reopening will look like. Every day, well try and answer a different question about post-lockdown life. Read about the risk and guidelines for moving between regions here.Stage two of Ontarios reopening plan means that many folks who have been working from home or out of work since March will soon head back.But how do you refuse unsafe work, and could you argue you shouldnt return to the workplace at all                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ontarios Occupational Health and Safety Act  OHSA  provides workers with the right to refuse work that endangers their health and safety. In cases where an employee refuse stanley botella s, there must be  stanley france an immediate danger to their health or safety; the employer then must complete an investigation to come up with a solution.A spokesperson stanley cup  for the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills also pointed to the Infectious Disease Emergency Leave, an unpaid leave which protects employees who cannot work due to COVID-related illness, or who are self-isolating, caring for a loved who is sick, or due to school closures.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Randy Ai, a Toronto employment lawyer and founder of Randy Ai Law Office, spoke to the Star generally about how OHSA and COVID may coexist as workers start returning.Ai stressed he is speaking from his own opinion as an employment lawyer and that each individual case wou

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 A proposal to construct 50 units of housing for the homeless in a small Ontario town has sparked heated questions about whether a community of roughly 2,800 can support the needs of its new residents.The project planned for Beaverton, on the east shore of Lake Simcoe, a little more than 100 km from Toronto, was greenlit this summer by Durhams regional council 鈥?on an expedited timeline, due to the needs of its homeless population during COVID-19.The proposal had the backing of the local mayor in the township of Brock, Debbie Bath-Hadden, as well as the regional  stanley shop councillor. But a number of the towns residents and the four other Brock councillors are now pushing for the project to be put on hold.                stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The pitch stanley cup , they believe, is just too large for a town of their size 鈥?and many dont think Beaverton has the social services to support its integration. Theyve asked for more studies, community consultation and increases in available services before the housing project proceeds. The last doctor retired, and weve been trying to attract one doctor back to our town and not having any luck. We dont have any mental health counsellors, we dont have any social workers,  said Peter Bornemisa, 61, who moved to Beaverton two years ago from Whitby.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He and several other residents have banded together in opposition to the project moving ahead as planned. Theyre

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 Quiet quitting  is something of a misnomer: no ones quitting anything.What workers in the corporate world are doing, however, is disrupting a culture of overwork and constant hustling by completing only the tasks requ starbucks stanley cup ired of them and nothing more. The trend is designed to create a boundary between work and home life, and its taken TikTok by storm.What is quiet quitting                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Quiet quitting  entails performing only contracted duties within contracted hours of work 鈥?no unpaid overtime and no productivity-induced burnout.  Quiet quitting  is a movement toward work-life balance for all. Its about going back to what your job description really is,  said Canadian TikTok sensation Laura Whaley in an interview. Whaleys ideas on corporate culture in North America have garnered her some 2.5 million followers on TikTok. Her videos include pointed critique stanley flask s of  corporate-speak,  or needlessly stuffy and aloof email language, and her end-of-video catchphrase is a sardonic  toodaloo.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Quiet quitting is this idea that you go to work, you show up, you do your job, you do a great job of it, and then you leave,  said Whaley.  Theres this physical and  stanley mug mental separation between personal life and the workplace. This grind and hustle culture is really limiting, and youre sacrificing so much for your job. But quiet quitting means youre going back to Rxqo Two Carleton Place residents facing drug charges following police raid
 Research has shown that children can distinguish skin colour as young as three months old.For that reason, Avis Glaze, an education expert and former education commissioner for Ontario, believes it is never too early to start teaching children about race and racial justice.Though we hear a lot about racist incidents in the U.S., racism against Black, Indigenous and other raciali stanley taza zed people exists in Canada as well, in the form of racial labour and wage  stanley cup gaps, disparities in incarceration rates, health disparities, violence, the words people use to describe racialized people, and other overt and covert forms.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged this during his daily news conference on June 2, in response to a question about recent protests against racism in the U.S. It is a time for us as Canadians to recognize that we too have our challenges, that Black Canadians and racialized Canadians face discrimination as a lived reality every single day, Trudeau said.聽 There is systemic discrimination in Canada, which means our systems treat Canadians of colour, Canadians who are racialized, differently stanley cup  than they do others.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 To parents who want to聽talk to their children about racism and racial justice but don ;t know how to start, Glaze, who has experienced, witnessed and intervened in racism as an educator in Ontario, offers the f

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 Imagine Dragons, Frank Ocean and Flume will headline this years WayHome music and arts festival.Event organizer Republic Live made the announcement Feb. 13. In total, more than 55 acts will perform at the festival, which will take place at Burls Creek Event Grounds in Oro-Medonte from July 28-30.Performers will also include Justice, Solange, Marshmello, Vance Joy, Schoolboy Q, Tegan and Sara, the Shins, Constantines, Dashboard Confessional, Jagwar Ma, Allan Rayman, Jaz stanley mug z Cartier, PUP and Royal Blood.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We are thrilled to share our WayHome 2017 lineup with our fans,  creative director Ryan How stanley thermobecher es said.  The overall lineup shows just how eclectic WayHome has become in its early years. In addition to a stacked lineup, WayHome will again offer the best in art installations, late-night entertainment, food-and-beverage curation, and some of the best camping Canada has to offer.       Passes will go on sale Feb. 17 at 10 a.m. at wayhome. Tier 1 general-admission passes will cost $229.99; the VIP rate is $599.99.       vaso stanley   ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mtls Black bear spotted roaming streets near Greenwood Conservation Area
 While the world is urged to stay inside as the COVID-19 pandemic persists, there are hundreds of Halton residents who have no choice but to leave home every day.Theyre frontline health care workers, whove been tasked with battling an invisible, seemingly unstoppable force to protect the vulnerable masses.From doctors to nurses, paramedics to personal support workers, all have been assigned crucial roles in this new fight against a deadly disease.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Tara Yaworski, a medical radiation technologist working in Halton, is striving to sta stanley cup y strong in the face of uncertainty as she tends to patients suspected to have coronavirus.She recently took to social media to share an important message that medical professionals around the world are echoing: please stay home.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  I have seen very ill patients with this virus and it   something no one wants, and something that none of us are immune to,  she said.  Any one of us can get this virus and I pray every single day that I don ;t get it, that no one on my team at work gets it, and that I don ;t bring it home to my family. Please stay home so that us health care workers can do stanley mugs  our job safely. Although rushing toward a medical emergency isnt anything new for Halton paramedic Vanessa Vis, the uncertainty and ever-c stanley cup usa hanging nature of the pandemic is definitely weighing on her mind as she respon

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 HALIFAX 鈥?Nova Scotia   environment minister, calling the toxic Boat Harbour lagoon one of the worst examples of environmental racism in the province and possibly the country, announced details of a long-awaited cleanup Friday.Iain Rankin said Friday the cleanup of Northern Pulp   wastewater lagoon, on the edge of a First Nations reserve, will be Nova Scotia   biggest environmental remediation project since the Sydney Tar Ponds, an industrial waste site near an old steel mill in Cape Breton.I don ;t think we can overstate the importance of th stanley water bottle is project, he said, adding that the goal is to restore the waterway to a pristine tidal estuary.              stanley thermos   ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The picturesque bay off the Northumberland Strait was turned into polluted lagoon when the pulp mill opened in the 1960s.The site was used by different industries over the years to dump waste, including a chemical plant, and is now a toxic mess with a myriad of different contaminants, Rankin said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There are a lot of unknowns in terms of what contaminants have been in there, he said. We 821 stanley thermos mug 7;re going back 50 years so some of the material was untreated.The massive cleanup project will undergo a Class II environmental assessment, a rigorous process that evaluates human health, air, soil and water quality, the impact on nearby com Egta American gored at Pamplona bull run promises to run again
 A Burlington beach is unsafe for swimming, according to Halton Region.In its weekly report, the region said Brant Street Beach, at the foot of Brant Street and part of Spencer Smith Park, is  unsafe  for swimming.The testing was done Aug. 9.               ARTICL stanley cup E CONTINUES BELOW                                        A beach is considered unsafe for swimming when E. coli test results exceed the ministry guideline and  swimming in these waters may increase the risk of illness or infections,  according to the region.Heres the latest beach water quality report from other Halton beaches from Halton Region Public Health.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Beachway Beach in Burlington  1094 Lakeshore Rd.  tested safe for swimming on Aug. 9鈥?Bronte Beach Park Beach in Oakville  Lakeshore Road and Bronte Road  tested safe for swimming on Aug. 9               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Coronation Park East Beach stanley cup  in Oakville  1426 Lakeshore Rd. W.  tested safe stanley cup  for swimming on Aug. 9                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?Coronation Park West Beach in Oakville  1426 Lakeshore Rd. W.  tested safe for swimming on Aug. 9鈥?Kelso Conservation Area Beach in Milton  5234 Kelso Rd.  tested safe for swimming on Aug. 9鈥⒙燩rospect Park Beach in Acton  30 Park Ave.  tested unsafe for swimming on Aug. 2

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 As COVID-19 hospitalizations in Ontario hit pandemic highs, hospitals are racing to care for a stanley mugs n influx of patients sick with a wider variety of symptoms and conditions, maki stanley canada ng this surge different from previous waves and placing additional stresses on a system already struggling to cope.While patients are still being admitted with plummeting oxygen levels requiring breathing support 鈥?the typical COVID presentation seen in prior waves 鈥?a broader range of patients with the virus are also needing care.Hospital leaders report COVID is now sickening greater numbers of elderly patients, people who are immunocompromised, those considered medically fragile and patients for whom the virus has exacerbated an underlying medical condition, such as heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease  COPD  or insulin-dependent diabetes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In many cases, these types of patients are vaccinated, which prevents severe illness. But doctors say the virus is still making them sick enough to need hospital care. Were seeing COVIDs other impacts,  said Dr. Vikram Kapoor, a hospitalist and site division head at Brampton Civic Hospital.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  For some elderly folks, its affecting their mobility; theyre feeling generally weak and fatigued. Many are coming in dehydrated; theyre not ab stanley mug le to care for themselves at home alone 鈥?Some are fainting. We are seeing a wide vari Ebla UP FOR A CHALLENGE: Staying active during COVID-19
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario extended a stay-at-home order and announced new restrictions to fight COVID-19 on Friday, while giving police new powers to enforce the measures. Here are the highlights:- A recently announced stay-at-home order h stanley mug as been extended f stanley cups or two weeks for a total of six weeks.- Interprovincial travel will be limited, with checkpoints to be set up with Quebec and Manitoba.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        - Only members of the same household can gather outdoors. Individuals who live alone can join  stanley deutschland a household.- Outdoor recreational facilities, such as golf courses, tennis courts and playgrounds, will close.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 - Capacity limits at essential retailers have been tightened to 25 per cent.- Religious gatherings will be capped at 10 people indoors.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        - Non-essential construction will close.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              - Police can stop anyone to ask why they ;re not at home and where they live.This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 16, 2021.By The Canadian Press

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 There werent many smiling fac stanley cups uk es at an open house hosted by James Dick Construction Limited Aug. 29 at the Reid Road Reservoir Quarry on Reid Road in Campbellville.More than 300 people attended the event, which did not include any formal presentations. Instead, poster boards and displays were set up inside a large tent, with staff and James Dick Construction Limited  JDCL  representatives available to answer questions.Nearly everyone who had concerns about the prop stanley thermobecher osal.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        JDCL 鈥斅燼 Bolton-based company 鈥?has applied to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry for a licence to operate a pit and quarry below the water table on a 72-acre site at 9210 Twiss Rd. It proposes to extract 63 acres, with the maximum annual amount to be removed set at 990,000 tonnes.In its handout to citizens, JDCL says that the Town of Milton is not self-sufficient in aggregate supply. In 2017, the town used more aggregate than it produced.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Having a local supply of high-quality aggregate material has both significant economic and environmental benefits to the town and surrounding communities,  the handout reads.Milton Coun. Cindy Lunau and local and regional Coun. Colin Best were both at the open house, chatting with locals and asking their own questions.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley travel mug W                                        On Aug. 27, town council direct Zsay France bringing top Libyan rivals together in new initiative
 I feel a cautious optimism within Canadas hospitality sector that some of the worse impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the devastating restrictions placed on in-dining service at restaurants and bars, may be behind us. Finally, the industry can now shift our focus to the long-term and what needs to be done to recover from the past two-years.As an owner of five Montr茅al area hospital stanley deutschland ity venues and a specialty beer retail store, my team is looking forward to welcoming patrons back and working towards a brighter future. But, as were getting back to business, a new problem is emerging: rising food and other prices for stanley cup website  nearly everything we need to operate.In January, Statistics Canada reported that food prices increased by 6.1 per cent from a year ago 鈥?a jump that has not been seen in stanley cup  more than a decade. For restaurants and bars, the price for staples like beef, chicken and condiments have gone up by as much as 12 per cent at the worst possible time.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Chronic labour shortages and supply chain disruptions that are contributing to rising prices are factors outside the federal governments control. At the same time, there are also measures that the current government has put in place driving the upward trend in prices 鈥?a prime example being its approach to beer taxes 鈥?apparently no tax is high enough!In 2017, the federal Liberals adopted a beverage alcohol tax policy that imposes annual automatic i

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 TORONTO 鈥?A plant that can take about a decade to produce a flower that emits a scent akin to rotting flesh is set to bloom this week at the Toronto Zoo 鈥?years ahead o stanley quencher f schedule.The corpse flower, a native of Indonesia, will bloom for just eight to 36 hours sometime this week, said the zoo   curatorial gardener, noting that when in full bloom, the plant produces one of the largest and smelliest flowers in the world.This is a very rare occasion, said Paul Gellatly. They only flower every seven to 10 years sporadically and there is no guarantee that it will.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The plant at the zoo is only five years old, but Gellatly said he knew something unusual was going on based on what he saw over the past few weeks.A month earlier, the leaf portion of the plant began to die off and recede into the corm, an underground plant stem. Such plants then produces more leaves or a flower, never both, he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley cup S BELOW                                 But the plant at the zoo showed signs of flowering, despite its young age.I was pretty excited, Gellatly said. I couldn ;t get to my supervisor fast enough to let her know.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Gellatly said he then sent off numerous pictures to colleagues at the New York Botanical Garden to be sure the plant wa stanley water bottle s about to flower before Ccmm Gunman kills self, 4 child hostages after Florida standoff
 The average price for a home in Halton is coming down significantly, according to a new real estate report.These are just some of the findings as the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board  TRREB  released its January report recently and it shows some major real estate differences in Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills.On a year-over-year basis, both sales and prices were down markedly, continuing to highlight the impact of higher borrowing costs on affordability over the last year, according to the report.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           stanley cup                               In Oakville, an average home would cost you $1,381,445, down from $1,449,722 in December 2022 and, compared with January of 2022, it   way down as a ho stanley website me in Oakville a year ago would have cost you $1,812,194, nearly a 25 per cent drop.The situation is even more stark in Burlington, where a home today would cost you an average of $936,547, according to the report. This is down from $1,070,036 in December 2022 and compared with January of 2022, a 30 per cent decline with house prices back then being $1,356,853 on average.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Over in Milton, the average price for all home types stanley cup  last month was $1,055,208, compared with $1,069,068 in December 2022.Year over year in Milton, there has been a 16 per cent drop, with house prices in January 2022 being, on average, $1,257,209 in Milton, according to TRREB data.