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« Réponse #3510 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 12:50:03 am »
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 Halton Hills residents who order regularly from food delivery apps, such as Skip The Dishes and Uber Eats, may have noticed a number of unfamiliar options.While these new venues exist solely in a delivery-only space in Georgetown, theyre connected with established brick-and-mortar restaurants.Theyve come to be known as  ghost  or  virtual  kitchens, which is a practice becoming increasingly popular in response to the challenges facing the hospitality industry during the pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We used to serve 150 meals in a morning,  Robert Vlessing, who spoke on behalf of Norval Pancake Factory, said.  Now, we have zero or 10. You cant sustain it. V stanley termosky lessing said the pancake factory felt the effects of the pandemic a stanley cup nz nd sought out options to stay afloat.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Committed to keeping the staff employed and the business operating, owners Effie and Helen Kiroplis set to work on launching Norval Pasta Bar, their first ghost kitchen ;.Now, Vlessing said, the pasta bar, which opened in October, has been so popular 鈥?even though it only operates a few days a week聽鈥?it has had to stop ta stanley cup price king orders early due to demand.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Another kitchen catering to dessert and late-night diners, Norval By Night, is set to open soon.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                              Fchj Trudeau meets Congress of Aboriginal Peoples
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario child-care operators and staff are calling on the provincial government to take steps to make daycares safer during the COVID-19 pandemic and to ensure the sector   long-term viability.One immediate step urged by the stanley kubek  dozens of operators, labour groups and public health experts who signed a letter to the premier that was released Wednesday was to reinstate eligibility for PCR testing.Late last year in response to a surge in Omicron cases, the province limited access to PCR testing to high-risk settings, which doesn ;t include child-care centres or schools, except if a student or staff member develops symptoms while at school.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The child-care operators and staff say allowing access to PCR testing would mean centres co stanley water bottle uld track cases and parents would only have to isolate at home with their child for one or two days in the event of a negative result, instead of five.We have the vast majority of our families who don ;t have the privilege of being able to stay home with their children for another five days, said Sheila Olan-Maclean, a child-care operator and the president of the Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care.        ARTICLE CONTINUES  stanley becher BELOW                                 It means the difference between having a job and not having a job to go back to.When asked if the province would consider giving children, families and staff in child

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 MOGADISHU, Somalia 鈥?At least eight people were dead and 14 injured Wednesday as Somali security forces ended a siege by extremist fighters who stormed a hotel in the capital, police said.Four al-Shabab attackers were also killed in the attack on Dayah hotel, which is often frequented by government officials, said Col. Mohamoud Abdi, a senior police officer.Survivors described chaotic scenes in which hotel residents hid under beds and others jumped out of windows of the four-story building to escape the attackers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They kicked down room doors and at some point posed themselves as rescue teams by telling those  stanley mug inside to come out  only  to kill them, said Hassan Nur, a traditional Somali elder.He said two well-known clan elders  stanley thermobecher were among those killed.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The assault on the hotel started stanley cup  when a suicide car bomb exploded at its gates. A second explosion soon followed.Dozens of people, including lawmakers, were thought to have been staying at the hotel at the time of the morning attack, said Capt. Mohamed Hussein.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A nearby shopping centre caught fire and dozens of people helped save goods from the flames.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Somalia   homegrown Islamic extremist group al-Shabab claimed re Jhnm Scugog urges    caution    by those using playgrounds, dog park during during COVID-19 pandemic
 A Lindsay man is facing several charges after police received a call about an erratic driver on Monday  March 18 .聽Kawartha Lakes OPP responded to Highway 7 in the area of Tracey   Hill Road.聽The vehicle was stopped just north of Highway 7 on Kawartha Lakes Road 36.Following an investigation, the driver was arrested.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW    stanley quencher                                      Wade Suplat, 46, is charged with聽 Op stanley cup eration While Impaired - Alcohol and Drugs contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada; Possession of a Schedule I Substance - Opioid contrary to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act  CDSA ; and Possession of a Schedule I Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking contrary to the CDSA.      The accused is schedu stanley cup website led to appear in court in Lindsay on May 2.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #3512 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 02:19:00 am »
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 Two fundamental questions hang over Canadas first ministers as they meet today to hammer out a climate-change deal.First, will whatever they agree upon be sufficient to aid, in any meaningful way, the battle against global warming Second, will Canadians still be onside with the idea of fighting climate change once the bills start coming in                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        So far, the omens are mixed.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has vowed to implement a national carbon price 鈥?which is a polite way of saying government will, in one way or another, ensure that people pay more for using fossil fuels, such as gasoline and natural gas.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW          stanley cup becher                         But the per tonne carbon emission price he suggested two months ago 鈥?$10 in 2018 rising to $50 per tonne by 2022 鈥?is simply too low to get t stanley tumbler he job done.Experts Ive talked to say if Canada hopes to meet even the minimal targets it agreed to at the Paris climate-change conference last year, it would have to implement a price of $30 per tonne now 鈥?rising to $200 by 2030.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Thats because the whole point of carbon pricing is to encourage people to use less fossil-fuel energy by making it more expensive.                ARTICLE  gourde stanley CONTINUES BELOW                                              British Columbia already levies a $30 per tonne carbon tax. Alberta is set to follow s Cywc Construction shutting down Liddard Street, Bracebridge on June 11
 Alternative protein sources are coming to the city in a big way.Bioengineering company The Cultivated B officially announced its arri stanley termohrnek val in Burlington during an Oct. 27 ribbon-cutting event filled with government and company officials. The 130,000-square-foot facility and innovation hub off North Service Road will develop and produce bioreactors as well as photobioreactors and high-precision devices for cellular agriculture and precision fermentation.The company has a budget of over $50 million to invest in the facility and estimates it will have over two hundred employees within Canada in the next year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Vic Fedeli, minister of economic development, job creation and trade of Ontario, told the stanley cupe  attendees the companys arrival is good news for both the region and the greater province. Its going to create 200 really well-paying jobs. It is going to boost the local economy. But more than that, it  stanley becher 8217  going to pave the way for future innovation in the food and pharmaceutical industries. And, it   also going to help secure Ontario   position as a leader in biotechnology,  said Fedeli.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The bioreactors produced at the facility enable other businesses to create alternative proteins at an industrial scale, whether that is in the cultivated meat, pharmaceutical, or cosmetic industries.Hamid Noori, co-CEO of The Cultivated B, explained

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« Réponse #3513 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 02:48:23 am »
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 ISLES OF SHOALS, N.H. 鈥?New Hampshire has had an artist in residence at the White Mountain National Forest for years. Now, it w stanley cup ill have one on an island off its coast.The non-profit Star Island Corporation is launching a weeklong Artist-in-Residence program. Star Island is one of a group of small islands among the Isles of Shoals, an hour   boat ride from the New Hampshire and Maine coasts.A pilot program has been started by a few artists. A formal application process is being worked on for the program for next summer.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        For centuries, the Shoals have attracted artists drawn to the rugged beauty of the islands. Exhibit space for residents ; artwork will be provided in the lobby of the 19th century Oceanic Hotel owned by the corporation, which was founded by members of the Universalist Church and Congregational churches in 1916 and hosts summer co stanley mugs nferences on the island. Artists will donate a portion of the sale of selected paintings to help support the non-profit.      As a painter, I love how Star Island   austere beauty and the natural landscape are stripped down to the essentials: air, sky, salt water, rock, and scruffy vegetation.. It   timeless, artist Christopher Volpe, who is helping to co-o stanley cup rdinate the program, said in a news release. To me, it   deeply compelling how the fundamental elements are concentrated there.        ARTICLE CONTINUE Hpih Report: China developing advanced lunar mission spaceship
 The second of four instalm stanley cup ents for the federal government   Canada Carbon Rebate should be hitting your bank account sometime this week.The first rebate was sent to Canadians April 15.Eligible Ontarians will receive a base rebate of $140 for an individual, with an additional $70 for a second adult in the family and $35 for each child under 19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That means stanley shop  a family of four in Ontario, according to the federal government, would receive $280 during this stanley becher  quarter. The annual amount for a family of four is $1,120.The rebate is not subject to a reduction based on income.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It is meant to help offset the federal government   pollution pricing, usually paid at the pump at the gas station.Putting a price on carbon pollution is one of the simplest and most effective ways to reduce the greenhouse gas pollution that is causing climate change, the federal Ministry of Environment and Climate Change said in a statement issued April 15, adding the federal carbon pricing system is designed to keep life affordable by putting money back into families pockets.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to the ministry, eight out of 10 households get more money back from the Canada Carbon Rebate than they spend on carbon pricing from the fuel charge, with lower-income households benefiting the most.         

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« Réponse #3514 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 03:17:03 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?CBC says it is laying off more than 60 people in locations across Canada b stanley tumbler y the end of the year a stanley cup s part of a restructuring that affects about 130 jobs.Barb Williams, CBC   executive vice-president of English services, says in a note to staff provided to The Canadian Press that the changes to resize the business were necessary due to higher costs and lower revenue.She says that the CBC created a COVID-19 contingency budget to deal with the pandemic, but that didn ;t change its ongoing financial situation, noting it entered the current fiscal year with a $21 million deficit due to lower advertising and subscription revenues.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                stanley cup          CBC spokesman Chuck Thompson says a total of 130 positions from various departments at CBC are affected but most of the employees were dealt with through retirements and attrition. He says 58 positions in the news, current affairs and local news divisions were affected but only 19 people, members of the Canadian Media Guild, were laid off.He says 21 other CMG members were let go from across other CBC divisions. Meanwhile, 11 people affiliated with the Association of Professionals and Supervisors union were also let go, along with about 10 non-unionized managerial positions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 While five CBC locations across the country are affected, most of the cuts are to positions based in Toronto. 82 Qkyn Mom charged in meth death of newborn
 HALIFAX 鈥?A new survey says most Canadians believe food prices are becoming less affordable 鈥?with the cost of vegetables identified as one of the main worries.The Angus Reid poll done for the agri-food lab at Dalhousie University found that 87 per cent of respondents agreed that food prices are increasing faster than their household income.The inflation rate for October, the most recent date available, was 1.9 per cent. Food prices, however, climbed 3.7 per cent compared with a year ago, with fresh fruit and vegetables more than seven per cent higher than a year earlier.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 stanley kubek         The survey, which gathered responses from 1,509 people across the country in early December, found that vegetable prices were the top-ranked concern, listed by 69 per cent of respondents, followed by fruits  60 per cent  and meat  54 per cent .      A slight majority  53 per cent  said they intend to change their habits to save money. Among the most common ideas were eating less often at restaurants and looking for groc stanley termohrnek ery discounts or coupons.   stanley spain       ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 According to the polling industrys generally accepted standards, online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error because they do not randomly sample the population.By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #3515 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 04:15:16 am »
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 Northern Ontario is being told to b stanley tumbler race for stormy winter conditions this weekend.Environment Canada has issued a series of weather alerts and warnings for the region and people are advised to be mindful of potentially difficult travel conditions.Winter storm warnings are in effect for the Timmins, Wawa and Chapleau areas, with between 10 and 20 centimetres of snow expected between Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley romania                                         Snow is expected to move from west to east and the weather agency says it may mix with freezing rain on Saturday night.      There are freezing rain warnings, meanwhile, for  stanley cups uk Greater Sudbury, Elliot Lake, North Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, Manitoulin and Kirkland Lake expected to start Saturday evening.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Areas around Hearst and parts of the Thunder Bay area are being warned of heavy snowfall.This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 5, 2022.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #3516 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 05:10:48 am »
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 MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard says he will begin the process  vaso stanley of adopti stanley isolierkanne ng back stanley cup -to-work legislation Monday if there is no agreement in the province   construction strike.Couillard told reporters in Jerusalem on Thursday he   giving the sides the weekend to hammer out a deal.I have asked that the government take measures to be ready to act Monday, he said following a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He did not want to say whether he will call back the legislature on Monday or whether the process would begin that day for the law to be tabled Tuesday.We won ;t allow the economy to be bled $45 million a day, he said, referring to the amount the strike is estimated to cost the province daily.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Word of legislation came as various marches took place across Quebec in support of the strike as it entered Day 2.About 175,000 workers launched the unlimited general strike on Wednesday, crippling activity on major projects such as the Champlain Bridge and a Montreal superhospital.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The two sides were expected to resume negotiations later Thursday after union officials had a meeting with Labour Minister Dominique Vien in Quebec City, giving her a schedule of new meetings.                ARTICLE CONTI Kcoz Sedatives, painkillers in short supply
 GUELPH, Ont. 鈥?Police in southwestern Ontario say they didn ;t inform the public about assault charges against a member of Parliament because the force didn ;t believe he posed a significant risk to the public.Marwan Tabbara, who represents the riding of Kitchener South-Hespeler in Parliament, was arrested on April 10 and charged with assault, break and enter and harassment, but the Guelph Police Service did not make that information public.In a release  stanley canada on Thursday, police cited a section of the Police Services Act that says chiefs of police 鈥?and their designates 鈥?have the  stanley cup becher right to release information to the public if they believe the accused person poses a risk to the public and making the information available would reduce that risk.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         stanley cup website                                 They say the police service   media relations unit was not informed of Tabbara   arrest.News of the charges against the two-term MP didn ;t come out until last week, when Tabbara said he would be taking a  8220 tep back from the Liberal caucus.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Prime Minister   Office said it only learned about the charges last Friday morning and was looking into the matter.Police say they won ;t be releasing any more information about the charges against Tabbara.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        His next court app

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« Réponse #3517 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 05:41:08 am »
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 LONDON, Ont. 鈥?Police in London, Ont., say they ;ve charged a woman after a weekend gathering that violated COVID-19 rules.They say officers received a n stanley drinking cup oise complaint on Saturday night and found about 15 people in a home, with none wearing masks.Police say visitors began leaving through the back of the home while officers spoke with the host of the gathering.        stanley cup         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The force says a 20-year-old woman from Toronto has been charged under the Reopening Ontario Act with participating in and hosting an indoor gathering exceeding 10 people.Police say they are also investigating a separate large gathering in the city that took place this weekend.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police Chief Steve Williams says individuals hosting and attending large gatherings are putting first responders at risk.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 23, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This story was produced with stanley cup  the financial assistance of the Facebook and Canadian Press News Fellowship.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #3518 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 06:39:35 am »
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 BURLINGTON, Ont. 鈥?Provincial police say they seized more than 120,000 fentanyl pills and 70 kilograms of  vaso stanley fentanyl powder in a series of raids in the Greater Toronto Area.They say it   the largest-ever fentanyl seizure by Ontario law enforcement.Police say they began investigating an alleged fentanyl tableting operation in April and learned that people were manufacturing replicas of medical pain relievers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Investigators say they conducted five raids on May 30 in Oakville, Ont., and Burlington, Ont.      In addition to the fentanyl, police say they seized $20,000 cash.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 They say two men from Burlington and one man from Toronto are facing a combined 15 charges related to the possession, produc stanley website tion and trafficking of fentanyl.This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 18, 2020.        stanley tumblers         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #3519 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 07:05:02 am »
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 It was an exciting afternoon in east Toronto as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stopped into the community to promote a new income tax benefit for low-income workers.聽Today, Trudeau visited WoodGreen  WG  Community Services Employment Services Centre at 989 Danforth Ave. at Donlands Avenue where he briefly to stanley sverige ured the facility, chatting with staff, volunteers, and clients before speaking about the new Canada Workers Benefit  CWB .This new tax benefit, announced in the 2018 federal budget, is essentially a better version of the Working Income Tax Benefit, a refundable tax credit intended to provide tax relief for eligible working low-income individuals and families who are already in the workforce and to encourage other Canadians to enter the workforce.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We decided to strengthen and redefine this refundable tax credit for low-income workers to better reflect the needs of hardworking Canadians,  Trudeau said during his remark stanley cup s. It creates opportunities and incentives and rewards people for staying and getting into the workforce.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Trudeau went on to say that those who file their taxes and are eligib stanley cup le for the CWB will now automatically receive this new credit instead of having to apply for it, like they had to with the previous incarnation. He said upwards of 300,000 Canadians would benefit from this change.聽The prime minister also noted that  Dnin Kinross loses US$44.9M in Q3 as gold product falls
 With a light agenda and no delegations, this week Port Colborne city hall hosted one of its briefest council meetings since the pa stanley cups ndemic began. Here are some of the highlights from the Oct. 13 meeting.HalloweenMayor Bill Steele highlighted the guidelines laid out by Niagara Region Public Health for how kids can still safely participate in trick-or-treating this year. Its recommended that children only go out trick-or-treating with people from their own household, that they not enter any houses to collect their goodies, and that they wear a mask  not a Halloween costume mask  while they go door to door. For those handing out treats, Steele reminded people to wash their hands often, and use tongs to dish out pre-packaged candy.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        stanley becher                                  Water pipesThe citys water tower is currently being drained for inspection and repairs, which has caused sporadic water pressure changes along the citys pipes. According to the citys engineering direc stanley termohrnek tor, Steve Shypowskyj, that has resulted in numerous water main breaks. He said the repair work and pressure changes have helped identify several  weak spots  along the water pipe grid, which the city is working to fix.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Noisy mufflersNeedlessly noisy mufflers and tailpipes that have been purposefully modified to make extra noise are a major source of concern, according to Ward 1 Coun. Donna Kalailieff. The councillor sai

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 SASKATOON 鈥?Justin Trudeau kicked off a Liberal caucus retreat Wednesday with a distinct election flavour, including a ringing declaration that his party will always stand up for the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.The prime minister did not mention Ontario Premier Doug Ford, but his assertion came just as the Ford government reintroduced legislation to reduce the size of Toronto   city council 鈥?using the Constitution   notwithstanding clause to override the charter.Our government will al stanley hrnek ways stand up for the rights of Canadians and will always respect the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Trudeau said in French as he opened the two-day caucus retreat.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I think that bears repeating, he added before reiterating the same pledge in English.The caucus retreat is aimed at plotting strategy for next week   resumption of Parliament, but Trudeau   opening remarks left little doubt the Liberals are also preparing for the next federal election just over a year from now.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 They also signalled who Trudeau sees as the Liberals ; primary stanley termosy  opponen stanley termosky t 鈥?Conservatives, both federal and provincial. He made no mention of the NDP.Trudeau opened the retreat by recounting his government   accomplishments since it came to power in 2015.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                   Qyrs Tense, stressful   : Online threat prompts hold and secure at Stouffville school
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario lost more than 355,000 jobs last year - the single largest annual decline on record - due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the province   fiscal watchdog said Thursday.In addition to the job losses, more than 765,000 Ontarians saw their work hours reduced, Financial Accountability Officer Peter Weltman said in a new report that looked at the impact COVID-19 and the public health measures to fight it have had on communities.This is a very different type of recession, Weltman said. We ;ve seen a lot of people exit the labour force because a lot of them weren ;t going to look for jobs in areas that have been hammered, or had other concerns about going bac stanley us k into a labor force while there was a pandemic in play.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The report concluded that unlike previous recessions, the hardest hit sector was accommodation and food services, with over 110,000 job losses.With a requirement for close contact, jobs were lost on a faster pace compared to goods-producing indu stanley thermos stries, the report notes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Weltman said young workers, aged 15 to 24, sa stanley cups w the largest increase in unemployment, with a jump to 22 per cent.Peterborough, Ont., was the hardest hit community with approximately 8,400 jobs - or 13.5 per cent of total jobs - lost last year. It was followed by Windsor, Ont., which lost 18,700 jobs - or 10.9 per cen

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 Last month, a report recommending staff do more study on wells in Hornby was deferred at regional council.It suggested that council should direct staff  stanley thermobecher to conduct a door to door assessment of the state of water services in the area of Hornby Road, just north of Steeles Avenue, where residents for years have lived with well water problems associated with construction in the area.Now, a report is coming to regional council advising that services should be extended to residents in the area, with a budget of $200,000 for the project.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The region always thought the wells would come back,  said Clark Somerville, regional councillor who lobbied to get water services to the residents in the area.At a public meeting for the Premier Gateway Phase 1B in Halton Hills on May 7, Dalbir Singh Pawar, a resident on Hornby Road, pleaded with Halton Hills council to help him get water servicing.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 His well ran dry over a year ago and told council that it hasnt fully recovered, despite regional staff testing wells in the area and finding that they had replenished. The wells ha stanley cup ve never come back to the same level,  said Somerville.  I wi stanley cup sh we could have had this 10 years ago.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Previously, the region could not extend municipal services to a rural areas part of the region official plan,  Ombk Premier prize eludes NDP   s Horwath in Ontario
 Halton Regional Police closed down a major stretch of road for a suspicious package i water bottle stanley nvestigation at an Oakville plaza on the evening of Friday Dec. 10.Halton police tweeted about the incident just before 6 p.m., saying police res stanley cups ponded to the retail plaza around 4:30 p.m. at 2431 Trafalgar Rd.  the one with the Winners and HomeSense in the area of Trafalgar Road and Dundas Street  in Oakville for reports of a suspicious item.Patrons and staff were evacuated from several stores and police closed access to the plaza. The force   Explosives Disposal Unit responded and deemed the scene clear and secure just after 10 p.m. There were no injuries, police said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Expect an ongoing heavy police presence as we investigate, Halton police said in a tweet. Please avoid the immediate area.      All entrances to the plaza are closed at this time.Expect an ongoing heavy police presence as we investigate.Please avoid the immediate area.鈥?Halton Police  @HaltonPolice  D stanley cups ecember 10, 2021        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 VANCOUVER 鈥?The father of a British Columbia murder suspect has written a book that sheds new light on his mental health, explains harassment convictions involving his ex-wife and provides greater insight into the possible impacts the events had on his fugitive son.Alan Schmegelsky, the father of 18-year-old Bryer Schmegelsky, sent a book to reporters this week titled Red Flagged, which he says is a novelization of actual events and fictionalizes some incide stanley termosky nts.Bryer Schmegelsky stanley cup  is a suspect in three murders in northern B.C. along with his friend, 19-year-old Kam McLeod, and RCMP are continuing to search a boggy, remote area in Manitoba where they were last seen.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The 132-page book, which Alan Schmegelsky said he planned to self-publish this week but now does not intend to publish for sale, reveals new details of his troubled life and his numerous encounters with police and courts.He said he sent the book to reporters to highlight how a broken system has shaped him and his son.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 My son and I have been treated like footballs. It   time for some truth, he said.He wr stanley thermos mug ites that he was arrested by Victoria police on Aug. 4, 2008, his son Bryer   eighth birthday, three years after his acrimonious split with the boy   mother. In a rambling, profanity-laden recollection, he explains how he  Iovs Halton reports 417 new cases, seven-day average continues 3-week climb
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario   top doctor and ministers of health and long-term care will appear before a commission examining how COVID-19 spread in the provinces long-term care system.The offices for both Health Minister Christine Elliott and Long-term Care Minister Merrilee Fullerton confirmed today they will be interviewed by the commission in the coming weeks.A spokeswoman for Ontario   chief medical officer of health, Dr. David Williams, says  stanley polska he, too, will appear before the commission, but a date has not yet been set.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Both ministers had said they would appear before the independent body if requested.The commission, which was announced by the province last summer, is expected to s botella stanley ubmit its final report on April 30.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The province denied a request last month from the three-person commission  stanley flask to extend its work until Dec. 31.The province says as of Monday, 3,614 long-term care residents have died in Ontario since the start of the pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 1, 2021.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. 鈥?Marquis Williams and Taylor Poindexter at first thought they heard a balloon popping. When the loud bangs kept coming, the Chicago couple and fellow video gamers attending a weekend tournament recognized them as gunfire and began scrambling for an exit.As he fled, Williams, 28, said, he could see the back of the gunman   head as the attacker appeared to be walking backward as he fired.We didn ;t see like a face, Poindexter, 26, told reporters a few hours after the attack, standing on crutches after spraining her ankle trying to escape. We did see him with two hands on a gun, walking back just popping rounds.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The couple said people trampled others in the panic to escape. They ran to a nearby restaurant, where workers were waving people inside, and hid in a bathroom until police arrived.The deadly violence stunned gamers competing Sunday in Jacksonville during a  8 stanley cup 220;Madden NFL 1 stanley cup 9 video game tournament. Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams said the gunman killed two people and shot nine others before fatally shooting himself.        ARTICLE CONTINUES  stanley cup price BELOW                                 The competition was held in a gaming bar that shares space with a pizzeria. Viewers could watch the games online and see the players.Williams said authorities believe 24-year-old David Katz of Baltimore carried out the attack using at least one handgun  Khhz A two-month hunt for one pair of dumbbells. Welcome to fitness under COVID-19
 Halton Hills town council recently awarded an engineering design tender to further road repairs and pedestrian facilities on Prince Street.During the towns regular council meeting last week, Torontos Gannett Fleming Canada ULC was given a total of $357,020 and $100,000 in additional funding  $45,000 from the New Capital reserve and $55,000 from the Transportation Services Development Charge reserve  to resurface the study area.A request for proposals  RFP  for聽the project was issued in May. Three b stanley becher ids were received 鈥?each submission was evaluated and scored to determine the ideal  water bottle stanley design team for the project, the town noted.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Expected to be undertaken latest by next year, the detailed design of the study area would include roadway reconstruction, drainage improvements, new storm sewer, pedestrian facilities and utility co-ordination, shared a town report.Construction activities are currently inclu stanley cup ded in the capital forecast for 2025 and may be carried over into the following year. The construction timing will be reviewed as part of next years capital budget forecast.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Future project requirements may surface due to regulations safeguarding pileated woodpeckers, shared the report. The requirements may include聽bird call surveys, nest surveys and other monitoring.聽The bird is one of聽18 species whose nests are known to be reused year after year b

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 KITCHENER 鈥?Colt Canada has officially landed a $32-million contract for new machine guns for the Canadian Armed Forces.Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan announced Wednesday that the government will purchase 1,148 new C6A1 FLEX general purpose machine guns from Colt Canada, located in Kitchener.The weapons are intended to replace the aging, Belgian-designed C6 machine guns that were obtained more than 30 years ago. Some stanley cup  of those weapons have been taken out of service due to wear and tear, a release notes, while others are reaching the end of their service life.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As a key small arms supplier to the Canadian Armed Forces, Colt Canada had b stanley thermobecher een identified as the likely candidate to produce the new C6 for at least a couple of years. Among other products, the company produces the C7 assault rifle and variants for Canadian soldiers and police services, along with militaries in countries including Denmark, the Netherlands and the UK.The contract is expected to result in 13 new jobs at the Colt plant on Wilson Avenue, which currently employs about 100 people.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It giv stanley mug es us a greater level of certainty, said director of programs Alex Payne.While Colt has been called upon to provide parts and components for the older C6 guns over the years, this is the first time the company will be building a complete C6. It creates a lot of exciteme Akve Amazon HQ in GTA would mean salary savings:Clark
 Executive health-care clinic Medcan plans to provide a COVID-19 antibody test to clients next month, at a price, the company says.The Toronto-based private clinic, which charges an annual membership fee for services outside of OHIP and streamlined care,  stanley cup will offer Abbott Laboratories IgG antibody test, spokesperson Bronwen Evans said in an email. Its one of five serological tests approved by Health Canada.Unlike swab tests that determine if someone has an active infection, these blood tests show whether people have developed antibodies that suggest theyve already had COVID-19 and could be protected from getting it again. The tests are key to the controversial promise of immunity passports, which could help society open up more without a vaccine or cure for the disease that has killed hundreds of thousands.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They are already being widely used in many countries, including the U.S., where theyre available online, by people curious ab stanley cups uk out if theyve had it without any symptoms, or if that flu in February could have actually been the new coronavirus.But experts have urged caution. There are concerns with accuracy and false positives. And scientists think, but havent yet proven with strong evidence, that if you have the antibodies you are immune from getting the disease again. They also dont know how long any immunity wo stanley cups uld last.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 According to slid