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« Réponse #2040 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 04:36:46 pm »
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 Wanted: A few good men to mentor boys throughout the region.To be more specific, Big Brothers Big Sisters  BBBS  of Halton has a list of 60 to 70 boys currently waiting for a match in its traditional one-to-one mentoring program, says executive director Sandra Baker. Some of them have been waiting for a very long time,  she said.  We do not have enough approved male mentors who we  stanley termosy can match with those children.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        While the Big Brothers Big Sisters programs have existed in Canada for more than a century, and locally since 1969, Baker said she believes some people have preconceived notions about what the program entails and dismiss the volunteer opportunity. And sometimes people say, I couldnt be a mentor. But th gourde stanley ey could. Any caring and intelligent person can,  she says.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Mentoring is such a powerful tool in childrens lives. There is no essential weekly requirements for a Big Brother, but an expectation they will meet with their  stanley vaso Little Brother twice a month for two to three hours.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Its very, very flexible 鈥?they can do it after school or on the weekend. One Big Brother even goes to see his Little Brother for the lunch hour at school,  she said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              To make matters even easier, Big Brothe Kthf More intel needed on border crossers: Ontario
 A former George Street Tim Hortons employee says she went against company policy and allowed a teen girl inside the restaurant after hours because she could tell the girl was upset. She was crying,  Tamara Quibell testified at Mostafa Alkhalils sexual assault and forcible confinement trial that continued in the Superior Court of Justice聽in Peterborough on Thursday, Feb. 25.Alkhalil is accused of forcing a teen girl to perform oral sex in the back of his van in the early morning hours of Nov. 11, 2018 after he offered her a ride.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to the teen, whose identity is protected by a publication ban, she had just relocated to Peterborough in the winter of 2018, and ran away from her group home around 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 10. 2018. stanley drinking cup  The teen said she made her way downtown and wa stanley quencher ndered the unknown streets for several hours, using free WiFi at businesses to speak with friends over the internet, before accepting a ride from strangers to the Tim Hortons on George Street, which was closed to indoor dinning.At about 3:30 a.m., the accused  stanley cup pulled up in his van and offered her a ride. The teen accepted, hoping the man would drive her to another Tim Hortons that was open so she could warm up inside and continue to talk to friends. During the ride that lasted about 40 minutes, the teen told an officer during an interview that the accused first tried to hold her hand, which she thought was normal and perhaps a cultu

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« Réponse #2041 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 04:45:56 pm »
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 Avid readers, take note.Milton Public Library is set to hold  stanley cup its spring book sale at its Main branch  1010 Main St. , doing so from Thursday, Mar. 31 at 12 p.m. to Monday, Apr. 4 at 8 p.m.The sale will take place in the Watson  Associates room and will include a wid starbucks stanley cup e variety of materi stanley canada als 鈥?operating on a first-come, first-serve basis.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The cost is $1 an item, $5 to fill a box provided by MPL, $10 to fill a custom MPL tote bag, and $15 to fill a tote bag and receive a copy of Son of a Critch by Mark Critch, the librarys 2022 One Book, One Milton title.      聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Pikd Students are helping Peel hospitals get COVID-19 test results and advice to people 鈥?fast
 OTTAWA鈥擣ully vaccinated U.S. citizens and permanent residents could be allowed into Canada as of mid-August, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said late Thursday after a meeting with provincial premiers.Travellers from other countries could be allowed in by early September  if our current positive path of vaccination rate and public health conditions continue,  Trudeau said in a statement following the meeting.The news came after Trudeau had signalled earlier in the day he was prepared to put a plan to ease border measures on the table at the premiers meeting, and in turn before Canadians, ahead of the expiration of the current deal that governs the closure of the Canada-U.S. border.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        During an event in Montreal, Trudeau had ackno stanley quencher wledged the importance for tourists and business people to have clarity on when theyll be able to enter Canada, and if the premiers were onside,  well have an announcement to make next week,  he said in French.He reiterated that pledg stanley cup e to the premiers Thursday night as well.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The current border closure agreement between Canada and the U.S. expires on Wednesday.There have been ongoing demands to change its terms at the next monthly renewal of those restrictions, especially  stanley cups given the pace of vaccination in Canada.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        No major changes are expected t

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« Réponse #2042 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 05:05:29 pm »
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 Uber Canada has released their 2023 Lost and Found index indicating the most common and unique items left in vehicles.This report also spotlights the cities that were the most forgetful, which times of day and days of the week Uber users forgot their items most, as well as global forge stanley isolierkanne tfulness trends.It also includes a step-by-step reminder for riders on how they can reacquire any lost items using the Uber app.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Phones, keys, clothing and wallets were among the top of the list once again of the most forgotten items.As always, Uber customers have left unique and unusual items behind as well. This year, everything from frozen burgers to teeth sets to a stove were left behind 鈥?and thats just naming a few.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The 10 most commonly forgotten items across Canada are:1. Articles of clothing               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   stanley cup                       2. Backpack or bag                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              3. Phone4. Headphones5. Jewelry6. Wallet or purse7. Vape or e-cigarette8. Laptop               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        9. Watch10. UmbrellaThe 10 most uniqu stanley bottles e items lost across Canada:鈥?Mattress cover in Saskatoon鈥?Purple sparkly leopard print high heel in Kitchener-Waterloo鈥?A stove in Winnipeg鈥?A picture of 2Pac in Montreal               ARTICLE C Yeup Two new police dogs join the force in Peterborough
 Masks will n stanley cup ot be mandatory in Ontario schools this fall, but will be provided to staff and students who wish to continue wearing them if they are concerned about COVID-19, the Education Ministry says.In a memo sent to directors of education late Friday afternoon, Deputy Minister Nancy Naylor said when classes resume in September, COVID-19 protocols will be the same as last spring, and that personal protective equipment as well as rapid tests will be provided. Continuing with this direction and based on the advice of the Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health, masks will not be required for students, staff and visitors in schools, school board offices, or on student tra stanley cup nsportation,  Naylor wrote.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We strongly encourage school boards and schools to actively promote respectful, welcoming and inclusive environments for individuals who choose to wear, or not to wear a mask within their school communities. The government will continue to provide free high-quality masks for students and staff and eye protecti stanley becher on for staff, if they choose to use them. In the memo, obtained by the Star, Naylor also reiterated the provinces back-to-school plan, which includes tutoring, funding for mental health as well as a new focus on skilled trades.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  For the past two school years, Ontarios students and their families, educators and school staff have demon

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« Réponse #2043 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 06:58:27 pm »
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 Omicron restrictions in late 2021 significantly impacted foot traffic, consumer spending and employment in Torontos downtown core just as businesses were on their way to recovery. Small businesses and workers in certain sectors were hit harder than others, new data shows.The Toronto Region Board of Trade published new data Wednesday showing that in-person spending declined after November 2021, especially in the metropolitan centre, where spending was 44 per cent below 2019 levels as workers continued to telecommute instead of returning to the office.This decline in spending was driven by the entertainment, food and other similar sectors, data shows. Retailers in other areas, such as office parks or districts with big-box stores  what the board of trade calls the services and mixed-use district , were more resilient to the effects of Omicron than those downtown, meaning larger retailers weathered the storm more easily than sma stanley nz ll independent businesses, said Marcy Burchfield, vice-president of the Economic Blueprint Institute, an initiative launched by the Toronto Region Board of Trade.           stanley thermoskannen      ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Burchfield said the numbers show just how deeply Omicron stunted Torontos recovery after stanley cup  the initial waves of COVID. Its hurt the economy and it hurt businesses,  she said, especially consumer-facing businesses like restaurants and gyms that had more restrictions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           Bvak Millgrove   s Kyla Civiero garners attention in Youth Literary Derby
 MISSISSAUGA, O stanley cup nt. 鈥?Jordan Frasca scored a hat trick while Lucas Edmonds had a goal and four assists as the Kingston Frontenacs held on to beat the Mississauga Steelheads 5-3 in the Ontario Hockey League on Sunday.Francesco Arcuri also scored for the Frontenacs, who l stanley cups ed 5-0 at the end of the first period before Mississauga replied with three goals.Aidan Prueter, Zakary Lavoie and Zander Veccia scored for the Steelheads.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Leevi Merilainen turned aside 40 shots in the victory. Roman Basran stopped seven shots and Joe Ranger made 21 saves for Mississauga  15-7-1-1 .The Frontenacs  17-5-3-0  lead the East Division.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 -OTTERS 4 STING 3               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        ERIE, Penn.  Daniel D ;Amato scored twice and Carey Terrance got the game-winner in Erie   win over Sarnia.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              D ;Amato tied it up for Erie with his second of the game at 15:41 of the third, before Terrance got the winner two minutes later.Connor Lockhort also scored for the Otters  7-16-2-2 , who outshot Sarnia 39-22.Nolan DeGurse, Andrei Malyavin and Ryder McIntyre scored for the Sting  10-12-3-0 .Erie goalie Nolan Lalonde turned a stanley cup side 19 shots, while Anson Thornton stopped 35 shots.-COLTS 1 BATTALION 0               ARTI

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« Réponse #2044 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 07:13:55 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario businesses that weren ;t eligible for pandemic relief programs received more than $200 million in provincial supports, others were given more money than they lost and some hard-hit vendors were excluded altogether, the province   auditor gen stanley taza eral has found.Auditor General Bonnie Lysyks annual report, released Wednesday, covered 18 topics including COVID-19 help for busines stanley cups ses, management of personal protective equipment, surgery wait times and assisted living services.Pandemic programs for businesses totalled $11.2 billion 鈥?about a third of the money allocated for provincial COVID-19 relief 鈥?but Lysyk found those programs lacked clear goals and eligibility criteria was poorly defined, allowing thousands of ineligible businesses to receive funds.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW             botella stanley                             Given the amount of money, the absence of better controls or assessment processes is troubling, Lysyk said in a statement.Even in a crisis, systems should be in place to make sure that only eligible businesses receive taxpayer dollars, and program funds reach those who need it most.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 One such program was the Ontario Small Business Support Grant, which the audit found lacked controls to weed out ineligible applicants. That meant $210 million went to14,500 ineligible recipients 鈥?which the province isn ;t trying to recover 鈥?and another $ Xshk Many Ontario university students feel forced to return to in-person classes
 Some of the wor stanley shop lds greatest heroes assembled in Halton this we stanley polska ekend.The Central branc stanley cups h of the Halton Hills Public Library hosted FanFest on April 29. The event, which included Dungeons and Dragons, Magic the Gathering, a cosplay contest, trivia and more, was a celebration of popular fandoms.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #2045 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 08:48:07 pm »
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 In an update on its COVID-19 vaccine rollout on May 12, the Government of Ontario listed 11 approved workplace-led vaccination clinics that have either wrapped up, are underway or are planned in the province.聽As of late April, more than聽500 companies聽had applied to host clinics.聽These employer-operated on-site vaccination clinics are mostly located in hot spot communities, with the exception of one in the Grey-Bruce region, and are funded by participating employers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Workplace vaccination clinics continue to operate for employees who cannot work from home, said Ontario Solicitor General Sylvia Jones. Building on these access points, a workplace vaccine clinic has been launched this week at Bruce Power, located in the Grey-Bruce region. This facility is critical to Ontarios electricit stanley cup y supply and is a key supplier of medical isotopes used in personal protective equipment sterilization.  聽Jones added that mobile units have stanley thermobecher  also begun vaccinating workers at small- to medium-sized workplaces in York, Toronto and Peel regions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In the coming weeks, these mobile units will continue to administer vaccine doses to thousands of workers by visiting workplaces that support the food supply chain, manufacturing, transit, as well as postal ser stanley cup vices, she said.聽Here are the employer-led workplace vaccination clinics approved in Sszj Halton highway closures for planned roadwork on Feb. 10
 Pride is a celebration of love, acceptance, empowerment and visibility. It is a chance to grow and strengthen together as allies and the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. PRISM would like to invite the community to celebrate Pride with us.This is the region   first ever Pride parade and it is taking place in Milton. Heres more information:1. Pride Halton is being organized and showcased by PRISM, a grassroots Milton-based social media group for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        2. Pride Halton is taking place Sunday, Aug. 20 from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The route is from one rainbow crosswalk to another on Main Street, commencing from Main/Brown and concluding at Main/Charles.3. Pride Halton is excited to have more than 200 planned participants from over 20 groups in the parade. Participants from RBC, Pflag, Milton Library, educators unions, Milton Community Resource Centre, Free Mom Hugs, Milton Fire Department, Milton District Hospital Foundation, and Halton Healthcare, as well as many more groups will be walking alongside Milton member of Parliament stanley tumbler  Adam van Koeverden.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        stanley tumbler                           4. Pride Halton is proudly supported by all the region   MPs. It has  stanley tumblers been sponsored by many local businesses who are committed to showing their true allyship to the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.5. Remember to stay safe and hydrated in the sun. Bring reusable water bottles to the parade; the

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« Réponse #2046 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 09:39:25 pm »
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 A 40-year-old man is facing multiple charges aftstanley cup er allegedly pulling a knife during a theft at a Burlington Canadian Tire on Sunday, July 24.At around 4:30 p.m., a man entered the 777 Guelph Line Canadian Tire, stanley becher  selected various merchandise, including a hatchet and screwdriver and then left without paying, police said.An employee reportedly confronted the man outside at which point the suspect began to run away.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police allege when this employee and a second employee followed, the suspect waved the hatchet at them before discarding it and continuing to flee.It is also alleged the man threw the screwdriver at t stanley cup he employees but did not hit them.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police say the suspect pulled a knife on the employees and threatened them with it before entering a nearby underground parking lot.Halton police were called to the scene, found a man hiding in the underground parking lot and made one arrest.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        No one was injured during this incident and all stolen property was recovered.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              A 40-year-old man of no fixed address has been charged with robbery, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose and unauthorized possession of a prohibited weapon. He   also been charged with carrying a concealed weap Zqyt Man badly injured after falling into Hawaii volcano crater
 Colonization Road in Lake of Bays will be renamed by the township after council unanimously voted in favour of removing what it called a derogatory connotation to Indigenous people.The road, located off Fieldale Road and home to a handful stanley termohrnek  of properties, will be renamed Old Sinclair Road on Oct. 1.In the fall of 2019, through the Muskoka Indigenous Leadership Table, a District of Muskoka-based working group, the request to rename the road came from a representative of the Moon River M茅tis Council.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The working group was establishe stanley cup usa d in June 2019 to improve relations between municipal and Indigenous governments, acting on recommendations from the 2015 Trut stanley website h and Reconciliation Commission Report.The group includes Mayor Terry Glover of Lake of Bays as well as members of the Chippewas of Mnjikaning, Wasauksing, Huron-Wendat, Wahta Mohawks, Moose Deer聽Point First Nation, Georgina Island First Nation, Beausoleil First Nation and Moon River M茅tis.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The people that came to the table to represent their organization were all really keen to learn and recognize there was a huge gap in knowledge,  said Tina Kilbourne, community improvement team lead at the district and the group   founder.In its report to council Aug. 19, staff said that in its historical context, the term  colonization  is offensive.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         

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« Réponse #2047 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 10:15:16 pm »
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 It   one of Newmarkets oldest buildings, but John Bogart House has certainly seen better days.The current condition of the heritage property has prompted several Newmarket council members to seek a meeting with Bogarts current owners. Its quite an amazing house,  Regional Councillor John Taylor said, while calling for staff to arrange a meeting with the property owners within the next 30 days.  The interior, or whats left of it, is almost untouched from its original form. If were going to take our job seriously as stewardship of some of these buildings, we have to do something about it. Im hoping we can talk to the developer.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The house was built in 1811 and is one of the oldest remaining residential structures in Newmarket. It   a remnant from Bogarttown, a village amalgamated into Newmarket long ago. John Bogart arrived in Canada in 1802 a stanley cup nd lived in a shelter and log cabin while building a sawmill and gristmill in the area. A few years later, he sta stanley cup rted construction on the two-storey house.The house may be one of the first two-storey residential buildings constructed north of Toronto and the family was influential in the political and business development of the area.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                               stanley water bottle    A draft plan of subdivision by Forest Green Homes has been submitted for the property. If approved as planned, it calls for the construction of about 500 resi Wwjm Hamilton constable said he was calm, professional when he spotted Green  hiding next to a bridge
 MONTREAL 鈥?Police have arrested a 22-year-old man accused of driving through a pedestrian-only zone in downtown Montreal on Saturday, leaving two women with injuries.Montre stanley cup becher al police say a vehicle travelling along Ste-Catherine Street drove into an area near the corner of Crescent Street just before 3 p.m. that had been closed off to traffic.Local police say the man was arrested by provincial police, and could face charges that include dangerous driving and failing to remain at the scene of a crash.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The women who were on Ste-Catherine Street suffered lower-body injuries, but no one else was reported injured.A temporary terrace at the corner of Crescent and Ste-Catherine Streets in front of a bar was completely destroyed.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                            stanley romania       A spokesman for Urgences-Sante, the local ambulance service, said debris caused the injuries.We transported two women, one 33 years old and the other 25 years old with minor injuries, lower body injuries, said Jean-Francois Coornaert.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They were not hit by the car but by the debris from the tables and chairs, so they were very lucky.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     stanley cups           A bar employee said their terrace was destroyed, but luckily there was no patrons sitting on it at the tim

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« Réponse #2048 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 10:41:30 pm »
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 BRUSSELS 鈥?The European Union   top court says in an advisory opinion that a deal between the EU and Canada on sharing airline passenger data breaches citizens ; privacy and cannot b stanley cup e concluded in its current form.Wednesday   opini stanley spain on by the European Union Court of Justice   Advocate General Yves Bot was a setback to attempts to share airline data in the fight against extremism.It says that transferring passenger data from the EU to Canada and the possibility that the information could be shared with others entail an interference with the fundamental right to res stanley cup pect for private life.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The EU and Canada signed the agreement in 2014, but the European Parliament subsequently referred it to the court for a ruling on whether it was compatible with EU privacy laws.      By The Associated Press        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Vyok Lane reduction on Argyle Road in Caledonia for curb installation 鈥?
 The day after the Italian government imposed a nationwide travel lockdown due to the spread of coronavirus  COVID-19 , Franks Pizza House in Torontos Corso Italia neighbourhood had one reservation for dinner.The following day it had none.Owner Giorgio Taverniti said for the past two weeks, as the COVID-19 infection a stanley cups nd death rates continued to rise around the world, he has watched business at his pizzeria steadily decline.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Business is down 40 per cent easily,  he said, adding that hes lucky he has takeout and delivery options, which people are still using.Across the street at La Bruschetta restaurant, business is also quiet. A bottle of sanitizer rests on the bar.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         stanley cups                          Owner Silvia Piantoni said, like Frank   Pizza House, she estimates her sales at La Bruschetta are also down about 40 per cent. We ;ve taken all the precautions we can,  she said, adding that the restaurant has a sanitization schedule which gets followed four times per day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Piantoni said the aspect thats hitting her business the hardest is the fac water bottle stanley t that large groups of people arent coming in.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               We had an event for Sunday that has been cancelled,  she said.  A bridal shower.                                     

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« Réponse #2049 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 10:49:57 pm »
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 Nearly 1 million Ontarians are on social assistance, but you wouldn ;t know it from the lack of attention they get.Yes, that   an enormous number of people. No, it doesn ;t translate into 1  stanley cup million votes.Low-income people tend toward lower election turnouts, poor children aren ;t voters, and welfare families can ;t afford campaign donations. But the bigger reason why poverty remains a low priority for politicians is the cost 鈥?political and fiscal.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Allocating too much money for welfare risks antagonizing other voters who fret a stanley tumbler bout waste or dependency. And who want their own needs and entitlements taken care of first 鈥?like hydro rate reductions, child-care subsidies, or middle class tax cuts.No one likes the problem of poverty, but they rarely love the solutions, either. Perhaps that ; stanley mugg s why almost no one paid attention this month when a massive review of the province   poverty challenges yielded an ambitious prescription for what needs to be done.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 My Toronto Star colleague Laurie Monsebraaten, who has been tracking this issue all along, was the first journalist to report on the story. And perhaps the last, for virtually no one else picked up on the news buried by the Liberal government in an avalanche of other announcements lest it attract unwanted attention.It   often said that no news is good  Guoq Quebec politicians weigh in on Trudeau  brownface
 The work week has started off rather warm for southern Ontario 鈥?but not as warm as last week and neither is it forecast to turn into a h stanley cups uk eat wave.A couple of cold fronts on the horizon look to provide some relief, according to Environment Canada warning preparedness meteorologist Gerald Cheng.The first one, he said, looks to roll through on Tuesday although the timing is uncertain as of this Monday morning interview.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But he advised people to check their updated Tuesday forecasts for possible severe weather that could include winds of up to 100 kilometres an hour. Hopefull stanley cup usa y its not prolonged windiness like what we had on Sunday,  he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The system could leave some lingering showers for Wednesday although its not certain at this point.It will also usher in a slight midweek temperature dip but the heat is forecasted to again build up through the end of the work week and into the weekend before another cold front, at this poi stanley termohrnek nt, is slated to close out the weekend on Sunday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Pearson airport, for example, as of their Monday morning forecast, has highs forecast of 27 C on both Monday and Tuesday; 24 C and 23 C on Wednesday and Thursday; 25 C and 27 C on Friday and Saturday; and 25 C on Sunday.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     

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« Réponse #2050 le: Novembre 01, 2024, 11:29:58 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange  20,464.60, down 195.39 points. Suncor Energy Inc.  TSX:SU . Energy. Down 58 cents, or 1.86 per cent, to $30.54 on 25.8 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Manulife Financial Corp.  TSX stanley cup :MFC . Financials. Up 23 cents, or 1.01 per cent, to $23.07 on 22 million shares.Bombardier Inc.  TSX:BBD.B . Industrials. Down 18 cents, or 10.4 per cent, to $1.55 on 13.4 million shares.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Cenovus Energy Inc.  TSX:CVE . Energy. Down two cents, or 0.13 per cent, to $15.14 on 8.1 million shares.Enbridge Inc.  TSX:ENB . Energy. Down 41 cents, or 0.86 per cent, to $47.52 on 6.2 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Baytex Energy Corp.  TSX:BTE . Energy. Down 12 cents, or 3.26 per cent, to $3.56 on 5.7 million shares.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Companies in the news:National Bank of Canada.  TSX:NA . Down $3.43 or 3.5 per cent to $95.84. Shares in National Bank of Canada closed down Wednesday as it reported a rise in earnings and a boost to its dividend that came in below analyst expectations. The Montreal-based bank said it would boost its quarterly divid stanley botella end by 23 p stanley trinkflaschen er cent to 87 cents per share. The bank also said it would buy back up to seven million of its  Xctl Report calls for reforms in nature protection
 Students from several Renfrew County high schools will take part in a province-wide walkout Thursday, April 4 to protest the provincial governments education changes.The one-hour walkout is set for 1:15 p.m. In this area, students from RCI, St. Josephs, Arnprior District and Opeongo high schools will participate.In Renfrew, students from RCI and St. Josephs will march to Low Square for a joint rally outside town hall. In Arnprior, a  large group  of ADHS students say they will parade down Harriet Street, turn left onto Elgin Street West, then turn left again on to John Street.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As Opeongo High School is not near a town, the students are holding a walk-in in the school cafeteria at 1 p.m.The protests are expected to include speeches, music, plenty of signs signifying student discontent, and opportunities to sign petitions and letters again stanley cup st the changes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It will be the second walkout in Renfrew as about 60 St. Josephs studen stanley cup ts held a short protest March 20, waving a variety of signs from  Ford needs to go to Our education is your future on Raglan Street.Some RCI students also walked out briefly that day, with some reporting they were disciplined for le stanley tumblers aving class. St. Joes students returned to school when asked and did not face disciplinary action.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Student leaders

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« Réponse #2051 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 12:20:43 am »
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 NAME: Lorne NewickRIDING: Flamborough-GlanbrookPAR stanley website TY: New Democratic Party               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        AGE: 62OCCUPATION: Electrician        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 RESIDENCE: GlanbrookPAST POLITICAL EXPERIENCE: Business manager of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 105 from 2011-2020. In this role, Newick dealt with various provincial and federal government mi stanley trinkflaschen nistries, including the Ministry of Labour and Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, as well as the Ontario College of Trades. Most of his interaction was dealing with apprenticeship training, licensing and certification, as well as health and safety for the compulsory trades.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        HAVE YOU BEEN VACCINATED  I have been double vaccinated for COVID-19. I did this to help prevent the spread of the virus, and also to protect myself as well as those around me from becoming infected.    stanley tazas              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              IF ELECTED, I pledge to make myself accessible to the constituents of the Flamborough-Glanbrook riding. When Im not in Ottawa representing the people in the community, I would be organizing town hall meetings where residents could come to discuss issues and concerns they have regarding the area. Tejy Second OPP investigation into catalytic converters leads to arrest of York man
 PARIS 鈥?The Louvre museum in Paris reopened to the public Wednesday after being shut down for a day when workers complained about overcrowding and walked out Monday.Union representatives met Wednesday to discuss plans from the museum   management on how to ease the traffic flow at the world   most visited museum.They say the current dispute is linked to renovation work around the Mona Lisa, the museum   most famous painting, which has caused organizational problems, huge queues and the harassment of staff by frustrated to stanley cup urists.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley water bottle                         Unions decided to reopen the museum at 11 a.m., some two hours stanley romania  after its regular start time, after management agreed to bring in 30 more employees on a temporary basis over summer.Satisfied is not the word. It   a short-term band-aid dressing to the problems of overcrowding, said Christian Galani of the CGT Culture union.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Thirty extra temporary workers will be hired in June. But what we want are permanent civil servant positions to solve the problem once and for all, he added.Unions note that staff numbers have dropped over the past decade even though the number of visitors to the Louvre has risen 20%.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Hundreds of frustrated tourists, some who had been waiting several hours

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« Réponse #2052 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 12:49:10 am »
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 HONOLULU 鈥?Hawaii residents rushed to stores to stock up on bottled water, ramen, toilet paper and other supplies as they faced the threat of heavy rain, flash flooding and high surf as a hurricane churned toward the state.The National Weather Service said Wednesday that Hurricane Lane had weakened to a Category 4 hurricane, but those hurricanes with winds of more than 130 mph  209 kph  or above can still cause catastrophic damage.More weakening was predicted, but the weather service said that Lane is forecast to remain stanley cup  a dangerous hurricane as it draws closer to the Hawaiian Islands.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The hu stanley cup price rricane was about 465 miles  804 kilometres  southeast of Honolulu before dawn Wednesday and The National Weather Servic stanley mugs e extended a hurricane warning for Hawaii   Big Island to include the island of Maui.Meteorologist Melissa Dye shortly before 5:30 a.m. Wednesday said the hurricane was 320 miles  515 kilometres  southeast of Hilo and moving north-northwest at about 9 mph  15 kph .        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We are starting to see some of the rain show up on the Big Island radar, she said. Offshore buoys also had detected wave action associated with the storm.The weather service in a special statement said tropical-storm-force winds could begin as early as Wednesday afternoon or evening on the Big Island.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   Kyiy No trick-or-treating in Ontario hot spots: top doc
 MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec Premier Francois Legault defended his government Tuesday against an opposition charge that mixed messaging around public health restrictions is sowing unrest.Governments around the world, he said, are encountering pushback as they limit people   freedoms to control COVID-19 transmission. I think the large majority of Quebecers understand now,  Legault told reporters in Quebec City stanley tumbler .  We cannot open restaurants. We cannot open gyms. There is a risk of contagion.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Monday, Legault extended a partial lockdown on Quebec   biggest cities, from Oct. 28 until Nov. 23. He said the rates of infection and death in the province justify keeping gyms, bars and other entertainment venues closed in COVID-19 hot spots such as Montreal and Quebec City.But some gym owners say they are prepared to defy those orders. Hours before he extended the lockdown order, a coalition of more than 200 fitness facilities saidits members were prepared to reopen Thursday with or without the government   blessing.        ART stanley cups uk ICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On Tuesday, at least one gym owner said he will reopen this week. D stanley quencher an Marino, the owner of the Mega Fitness Gym in Quebec City, said in an interview he planned to report himself to police in order to get a ticket. He said he wants to challenge the fine in court.We ;re not more dangerous than a Walmart, he sai

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« Réponse #2053 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 01:42:04 am »
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 WASHINGTON 鈥?The federal government shut down at the stroke of midnight Friday, halting all but the most essential operations and marring the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump   inauguration in a striking display of Washington dysfunction.Last-minute negotiations crumbled as Senate Democrats blocked a four-week stopgap extension in a late-night vote, causing the fourth government shutdown in a quarter century. Behind the scenes, however, leading Republicans and Democrats we stanley kubek re trying to work out a compromise to avert a lengthy shutdown.Congress scheduled an unusual Saturday session to begin  gourde stanley considering a three-week version of the short-term spending measure 鈥?and to broadcast that they were at work as the shutdown commences. I stanley cups uk t seemed likely each side would try forcing votes aimed at making the other party look culpable for shuttering federal agencies.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Since the closure began at the start of a weekend, many of the immediate effects will be muted for most Americans. But any damage could build quickly if the closure is prolonged. And it comes with no shortage of embarrassment for the president and political risk for both parties, as they wager that voters will punish the other at the ballot box in November.Social Security and most other safety net programs are unaffected by the lapse in federal spending authority. Critical government functions will continue, with uniformed service mem Glco Halton highway closures for planned roadwork on March 8
 The towns former chief administrative officer wrapped up her testimony at the Collingwood judicial inquiry with an apology to the community. I was raised to be someone 鈥?as all of us were 鈥?to not give up, and to not quit. If you take on a responsibility, you see it through until the end,  Kim Wingrove told the inquiry looking stanley spain  into the 2012 sale of 50 per cent of Collus to Powerstream.  In this particular instance, where it was very clear to me early on that this was a situation that was far beyond my ability to affect a positive result from, I should have stepped away. I regret that I wasn ;t able to have things turn out differently here, and to be better able to stand up to some of the challenging situations that I saw. I ;m sorry to the people of the town.               ARTICLE C stanley cups uk ONTINUES BELOW                                        It was the second day in a row Wingrove broke down on the stand; on Tuesday, April 16, Wingrove 鈥?who is now CAO for Grey County 鈥?described a toxic and dysfunctional workplace where she struggled to build working relationships with both former mayor Sandra Cooper and Collus president Ed Houghton.Wingrove was the towns CAO for three years, and was the top staffer during the period from 2011 until 2012 when council was considering offers to purchase the towns electricity utility, Collus.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           stanley cup        On Thursday, April 18, reflecting on her firing in April, 2012, Wingrove testifie

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« Réponse #2054 le: Novembre 02, 2024, 02:14:31 am »
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 Halton police say COVID-19 helped take a significant bite out of crime during the first half of 2020.On Thursday, Oct. 29, Police Chief Stephen Tanner presented the Halton Police Board with a report summarizing the police services performance between January and June.The report showed a decrease in criminal activity in a number of categories within the region.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In total the analysis showed there were 602 fewer crimes reported in Halton during the first six months of 2020 with 4,850 incidents reported compared to 5 stanley botella ,452 incidents reported during the same period in 2019.Tanner noted this is a decrease of 11 per cent but represents a drop in the crime rate of 13 per cent when regional population growth is taken into consideration.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                    stanley hrnek                This statistic, and most others provided in this report, was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic between March and June,  wrote Tan stanley en mexico ner in the report.The report said violent crime offences  e.g. homicides, attempted homicides, various forms of assault  decreased by 4.1 per cent from 1,074 in 2019 to 1,030 in 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Tanner said this represents a violent crime rate decrease of 6.3 per cent due to population growth.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              These crimes did account for 21.2 p Jpzp Maple Leaf reports Q4 profit down from year ago
 With the second wave of cannabis retail s stanley flasche tore licences up for grabs, Georgina may be getting a retail pot shop after all.聽Despite the town closing its doors to a brick-and-mortar cannabis retailer, there still could be a pot shop in Georgina.聽Recently, the provincial government announced its second wav stanley cups uk e of private cannabis store licences, with eight reserved for First Nations communities.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        And the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation is eyeing one of those licences, said the First Nation business centre general manager Scott Jacobs, speaking on behalf of the band council.聽 Were looking at economic development for First Nations, such as local jobs and the chance to own a business,  said Jacobs, with the Island View Business Centre.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Developed in 2016, the business centre is home to the specialty tobacco shop, Tobacco Trails, Virginia Beach Marina, lotto centre, Bo stanley tumbler ondocks Restaurant and the First National lands management office.聽If the band chooses to go through with the process, the proposed location of the public pot shop would not be on Georgina Island only accessible by ferry or boat, but instead would be on mainland Georgina.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation 33A reserve is a paved parcel of land on mainland Georgina located near the Virginia