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« Réponse #2280 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 12:29:06 pm »
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 UPDATE: COVID-19 outbreak over at Gravenhurst   Granite Ridge Retirement Residence stanley mugg , Nov. 6, 2020A confirmed COVID-19 case in a Gravenhurst retirement residence staff member has prompted tests in October of all other staff and residents as a precaution.Jackie Payne, administrator for Granite Ridge Retirement Residence, said tests of all staff and residents were completed for the 99-unit independent and assisted-living facility on Oct. 29.     stanley cup            ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Fast-tracked test results were anticipated Oct. 30 or 31. Theres absolutely no one that is showing any symptoms,  said Payne.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit officials declared an outbreak at the home 鈥?a move required by provincial rules 鈥?after the staff members case was confirmed Oct. 27.Payne said the affected staff member, who had last been in the home on Oct. 22, received notification on Oct. 25 that she had pot stanley canada entially come into contact with someone who had tested positive for the virus.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She sought testing immediately and, when her results returned positive on Oct. 27, she immediately contacted the home and remained in self-isolation, said Payne.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              She added that, in addition to issuing notifications as appropriate and facilitating  Ijly Tragically Hip backing Newstrike deal
 Dialing physical distancing measures up and down could be a way of sustaining the long-term fight against COVID-19 while not crushing the economy, a new study from Ontario researchers suggests.The scientists from the stanley cup  University of Toronto and the University of Guelph used mathematical modelling to predict the course of the disease in Ontario.Their base modelling found 56 per cent of the province   population would become infected with the novel coronavirus over the next two years.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        At the peak of the crisis, 107,000 Ontarians would be hospitalized with 55,000 people in the ICU, the modelling numbers suggested, should nothing be done. The province currently has about 2,000 intensive care beds.However, the research suggested so-called dynamic physical distancing co stanley cup spain uld help keep the health-care system from becoming overwhelmed while allowing periodic psychological an stanley cup d economic respite for populations.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Physical distancing is an effective tool to curb the spread of the disease, Canada   public health agencies have said.The key, according to study lead author Ashleigh Tuite, is to ride the wave 鈥?by pegging physical distancing measures to the number of intensive care beds in use, those restrictions can be loosened when ICU numbers drop, then tightened up again when the numbers near capacity.

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« Réponse #2281 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 02:48:58 pm »
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 MONTREAL 鈥?Canada   railway industry is waiting for the development of better technology before installing devices in this country that could slow trains to prevent accidents like the recent Amtrak derailment that killed three people and injured dozens.Gerald Ga stanley cup uthier, acting president of the Railway Association of Canada, says the enhanced train control systems that must be installed by railways operating in the United States next year are costly, unproven technology.We want this to happen but we have to make sure that we have a technology that won ;t fail us and before putting on something that would fail, we want to take our time and come up with the right solution, he said in an interview.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  stanley cups uk         stanley vaso Canada has been studying ways to improve safety since a 2012 incident near Burlington, Ont., caused a Via passenger train to derail.The industry has been working with Transport Canada and participated in a working group that concluded the best option would be a targeted, risk-based approach that varies according to train corridors.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It was determined the U.S. approach taken in the legislated requirement for full-scale widespread positive train control is not the right fit for Canada, said a department spokeswoman.Transport Canada said the outcome of a study of enhanced train control systems being conducted by th Oyyc Gwyneth Paltrow: Skier sued me to exploit my fame, wealth
 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 #2282 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 03:15:55 pm »
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 With the year coming to a close, councillors are reflecting on their accomplishments and ongoing projects of 2021.The Oakville Beaver asked councillors, and the mayor, about what they wished had turned out differently in 2021 and what they hope for in 2022. Here is what they said:Mayor Rob Burton               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The mayor would like to  help people get comfortable with getting vaccinated.  I want everyone to keep well, stay safe and enjoy our future together.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In his State of the Town address in October, Burton called vaccines  lifesavers  and said  they help us stay alive.  Council unanimously voted in September to mandate vaccines for municipal workers. That move received pushback from two municipal workers unions.A group of citizens protested vaccine mandates as well  stanley cups in front of Town Hall later that same month.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               botella stanley                           Councillors Sean OMeara and Beth Robertson                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The Ward 1 councillors feel like  there is nothing we feel we didnt accomplish that we wanted to,  given the pandemic and the inability t stanley quencher o host community events. The exception being the  opportunity to bring residents together. They  miss the opportunities to personally connect with residents. It is the best part of the job! Councillors Jeff Kn

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« Réponse #2283 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 03:40:33 pm »
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 Cats Anonymous Rescue and Adoption in East Garafraxa has raised thousands of dollars for our feline friends.In all, shelter staff and volunteers at the private, no-kill cat adoption facility have brought in $12,305. The registered Canadian charity houses about 60 cats that are permitted to roam free within the shelter. We didnt think wed get up to $10,00 stanley thermos mug 0,  said Tish Walshe, shelter supervisor and founder.  We hoped we would because that is our kitten fund budget every year, but we stanley thermobecher  didnt know. Were thrilled with the generosity of people, especially during tough times.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They decided to do an online auction instead through Facebook and CanadaHelps, which connects charities and donors with the causes they care about. We recently had to learn to do cyber fundraising because all our big fundraisers were cancelled due to COVID-19,  said Walshe.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This is the second year they ;ve been unable have their largest fundraiser in support of the kitten program. No significant indoor group events meant the cancellation of the Paws in the Garden silent auction and luncheon.The cats stay with staff as long as it takes to find the right adoptive home. A group of volunteers runs it.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Brianna Monaghan has been a volu stanley cup nteer for the past 10 years. She lives nearby, so going there a f Oshe Most actively traded companies on the TSX
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« Réponse #2284 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 04:51:26 pm »
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 With one shot  stanley thermos mug to spark an immune response and a second to boost it, most of the leading COVID-19 vaccines require two doses 鈥?but would mass vaccination be less daunting if we could mix and match Thats the question being asked by researchers from the University of Oxford, who have begun enrolling volunteers for a new study that will look at whether, instead of getting two identical shots, you can instead receive two different vaccines and still be well protected from COVID-19.Its an as-yet untested strategy that offers the hope of easing pressure on vaccine supply lines, currently stretched to the brink by production snags in Europe.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But more than that, some experts say that with questions swirling about how long immunity lasts and what new variants could mean for vaccine effectiveness, getting a dose of two different vaccines might be a way of hedging your bets and ending up with broader, stronger protection against disease.Mixing vaccines is not something experts woul stanley thermoskannen d normally recommend, says Julie Bettinger, an associate professor of pediatrics at the Vaccine Evaluation Centre at the University of British Columbia. But with a pandemic raging, these are not normal times.        ARTICLE stanley thermos mug  CONTINUES BELOW                                  If youre able to mix them, then that just expands your options in terms of reaching more people with a vaccine,  she says.  That might be a real way to get the pandem Nxht SIU clears officer who chased teens before crash
 When Toronto post-secondary instructor Juanita Stephen stands behind the podium, preparing to lecture on the first day of class each year, she can expect the same type of reaction from a number of her students. Sometimes theyll say things to me, or I can hear them talking amongst themselves,  she said.  Theyll wonder out loud who the professor is, or theyll meet me an stanley cup d I ;ll introduce myself and theyll say, Oh, I thought you were a student. Stephen, who is also a PhD student specializing in women and gender studies, with a focus on Black feminist theories and practices of care, said that as a Black woman, she experiences microaggressions all the time, but this is a recurring example that sticks out in her mind.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              stanley france                                  Juanita Stephen is a PhD student at York University and a post-secondary instructor in Toronto.                                                                                                     stanley tumbler                                                                                 

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« Réponse #2285 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 06:20:27 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?The Transportation Safety Board warned air travellers of the importance of wearing seatbelts as it released a report Monday that found a failure to buckle up left 21 people injured when a Toronto-bound flight hit severe turbulence in December 2015.The incident took place on an Air Canada flight travelling from Shanghai to Toronto when the Boeing 777 hit severe turbulence over Alaska.Most of the passengers who were physically injured were aware that they were required to wear their seatbelts, but chose not to, the TSB said. The injuries resulted from passengers coming into contact with aircraft furnishings, the ceiling, and the floor of the interior.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The flight carrying 332 passengers and 19 crew members was expected to take 13 hours and 40 minutes to complete its journey.During the flight, a bulletin sent from Air Canada   dispatch service warned of a forecasted area of severe turbulence along the route, northeast of Anchorage, Alaska. About 35 minutes before the plane entered the area, the first stanley mug  officer directed cabin crew to stop service and secure the cabin.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Flight attendants secured all service carts, made announcements in multiple languages asking passengers to fasten their seatbelts  stanley quencher and walked the cabin to check that seatbelts were fastened, the TSB said. The lightin stanley termosy g in the cabin at the t Mwts SPECIAL ICYMI: Top 5 (non-coronavirus) stories of the week in Georgetown and Acton from TheIFP.ca
 A second COVID-19 variant has been confirmed in a northern Ontario region thats battling a deadly outbreak of cases driven by another infectious variant.The North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit says two people in the area have tested positive for the variant  stanley cups that first originated in the U.K.The health unit says the two people in the district of Parry Sound, Ont., do not know where they caught the virus.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        More than 500 cases of that variant have been detected across the province since December.The regions top doctor says the confirmation of a second variant is concerning especially because it was caught through community spread.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW            stanley cup                       Dr. Jim Chirico says it   essential to follow public health measures to save lives and eventually reopen the economy.On Monday the health unit reported a third death related to an outbreak of 42 cases at an apartment building in North Bay, Ont.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Fifteen cases in that outbreak have been linked to a more  stanley cup infectious virus variant that was first detected in South Africa.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              North Bay has remained under strict public health orders as restrictions loosened on businesses elsewhere in the province, due to the high number of variant cases detected last month.

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« Réponse #2286 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 09:08:44 pm »
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 WASHINGTON 鈥?There was no talk of walls, only bridges as Donald Trump exuded amiability Monday in a first meeting with his Canadian counterpart that suggested the northern neighbour might be spared the brunt of his nationalist America-first platform.The U.S. president shelved the type of trash-talking he directed at Mexico during his election campaign and spoke of building ties with Canada, incl stanley cup uding more trade, a faster-flowing border, joint work on infr stanley becher astructure and more labour mobility.And he spoke for the first time publicly about how Canada fits into changes he   proposing for the North American Free Trade Agreement, which he campaigned against daily. Trump   answer: Some lesser tweaks for Canada, which might benefit both countries.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Trump steadfastly avoided any hint of trouble with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Asked m stanley cup ultiple times during a news conference about their decidedly different views on Muslim migration and Syrian refugees, he steered the conversation elsewhere.America is deeply fortunate to have a neighbour like Canada, Trump said, with Trudeau next to him at the White House.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We have before us the opportunity to build even more bridges and bridges of co-operation and bridges of commerce. Both of us are committed to bringing greater prosperity and opportunity to our people.The reas Tkwg COVID-19 limits options for Turner   s state funeral
 Oakville firefighters are working feverishly after multiple 911 calls were made repor botella stanley ting a large fire around Bronte Creek Sunday evening  March 14 .Several firefighters responded to an area around the creek, north of Lakeshore Road, sometime after 6 p.m.It   believed to be a large grass fire and Oakville firefighters are trying to bring it under control.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There are no reported injuries as of yet and the cause is still unknown. Several people took video and photos of what was transpiring:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Numerous people reporting seeing either flames or smoke, or both, and called 911. Fire officials reported some homeowners around Harbourside Court were concerned t stanley quencher heir homes would catch fire as the smoke came closer and drifted into the neighbourhood.This is heartbreaking, Alison King tweeted. Just dro stanley drinking cup ve past and still lots of smoke and flames. All those poor birds and animals.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        聽                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Devastating Oakville fire around 6pm Sunday in Bronte Creek just North of the Lakeshore bridge ! Bystander took this amazing photo ! I hope no one from the community was injured... brontefire  oakvillefire pic.twitter/3FAN3NhBKM鈥?Mrs S  @les_mermaid  March 15, 2021

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« Réponse #2287 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 09:33:12 pm »
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 Seven former Midland Police Service employees pulled in more than $100,000 in 2018.Even though the MPS disbanded and policing of the town was handed over to the OPP in February 2018, former MPS employees are still prominently found on the Sunshine List.The Ontario government released 2018 public sector salary details 鈥?commonly known as the Sunshine List 鈥?on March 27. This year, 26 Midland employees, six Tiny Township employees, five Tay Township employees and four Penetanguishene employees made the list.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Former MPS Insp. Ron Wheeldon  $167,252  tops Midlands list, followed by former police chief Michael Osborne  $160,336 , director of finance Susan Turnbull  $139,054  and former MPS Sgt. James Rettinger  $135,958 .Chief administrative officer Doug Luker  171,878  lead th stanley water bottle e way in Tiny, followed by finance director Doug T stanley sverige aylor  $131,036 , public works director Timothy Leitch  $130,962 , planning director Shawn Persaud  $128,330  recreation director Bonita Desroches  $115,581  and clerk Sue Walton  $102,708 .        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Chief administrative officer Robert Lamb  $142,601  made the most of all Tay Township employees. stanley becher  He was followed by director of finance Joanne Saunders  $119,340 , director of public works Peter Dance  $119,340 , fire chief Brian Thomas  $111,734  and director of planning and development Steve Farquharson  $102,748 .Chief Administrati Yvpz Man charged in Thunder Bay, Ontario homicide
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« Réponse #2288 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 10:46:08 pm »
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 MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec has placed an additional five private long-term care homes under watch amid concerns that they ;re not able to properly respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, Premier Fra stanley mugs ncois Legault said Monday.The province carried out inspections of 40 private establishments over the weekend after learning that 31 residents died in a three-week period at a single home west of Montreal, without the p botella stanley rovince   knowledge.Legault did not identify the potentially deficient residences but said the concerns could include understaffing, a lack of directives regarding protective equipment and management problems.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We ;re monitoring, and we see they may not be in control 100 per cent, and all the directives are not in place as they should be, the premier said Monday.These directives include meeting care needs, separating infected and healthy patients, providing enough protective equipment and making contact with the families, he added.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He said the vast majo stanley termoska rity of private residences are taking good care of patients, and some of the problems could be due to a shortage of staff that is beyond management   control.Legault said the province will now inspect all the province   2,600 care homes and residences, noting that in 30 of them more than 15 per cent of residents are infected with the novel coronavirus.     

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 DETROIT 鈥?The last living survivor of a sinking in Lake Michigan six decades ago is scheduled to be part of a program on Great Lakes maritime disasters.The Dossin Great Lakes Museum in Detroit is hosting Three Disastrous Anniversaries on Saturday.Frank Mays, one of two survivors o stanley sverige f the 1958 Carl D. Bradley sinking, will be a guest speaker.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Thirty-three crew members aboard the freighter died. The shipwreck   60th anniversary is Nov. 18.      The program at the museum on Detroit   Belle Isle will explore two other Great Lakes disasters: The 1918 loss of two World War I minesweepers in Lake Superior and a series of 1868 storms, collisions and explosions that claimed about 15 vessels  stanley termosy and 200 sailors.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 stanley mugs  By The Associated Press Vfgh VIDEO: Milton MP Lisa Raitt campaign team to change election ad amid Town probe
 DURHAM 鈥?Short staffing and high turnover. Chronic underfunding. Testing that only came after outbreaks started. A lack of data.Experts say these are just some of the factors that led to disastrous outcomes at Durham long-term care homes as dozens of residents have died over the past month from COVID-19.And, they are calling for changes to fix the problem.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The pandemic has been especially devastating at Pickerings Orchard Villa Long-Term Care Home where, as of April 24, at l botella stanley east 40 residents had died as a direc stanley canada t result of COVID-19. The virus also struck hard at Oshawas Hillsdale Terraces, where 11 people have died.In all, of 781 confirmed cases in Durham as of April 24, 379 were in long-term care and retirement homes. Of 76 who have died from COVID-19, a shocking 63 are reported by the Durham Region Health Department to have been residents of long-term care or retirement homes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 One of those was Margaret Thomas, 84, who lived at Orchard Villa and died the morning of April 19.She was remembered by her granddaughter Darlene as a beautiful, funny and classy woman.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Were in shock it happened the way it happened. We get that she was older, I think what g stanley website ets to us most is we werent there when she died. She died alone,  said Darlene.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO

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« Réponse #2290 le: Novembre 10, 2024, 12:29:49 am »
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 Dr. Natasha Crowcroft has a pretty sunny disposition for someone who fought for Ontario public health for years and saw budgets get gutted, and whose specialty is immunization in an era where some people think they know better. She runs the centre for vaccine-preventable diseases at the University of Toronto. Shes fighting a good fight. You cant assume anything in this field, because people are people,  says Crowcroft,  and they delight and surprise us by behaving in unexpected ways. Thats one way to put it. In the age of the coronavirus, the vaccine is seen as salvation. We are told it is 12 to 18 months away, if we get one, and experts seem optimistic: Dr. Crowcroft notes there are 100 possibilities in the global pipeline; Dr. Andrew Morris, a professor of infectious diseases at the University of Toronto, and the medical director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program at Sinai-University Health Network, calls the response to COVID-19  the most rapid and impressiv stanley becher e dissemination of science in the history of man.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        So if we reach the blessed day when a  stanley cup vaccine is shown to safely work, in the space before we can celebrate like its the liberation of the world, were going to ne stanley termosar ed to get enough of the vaccine. And then enough people have to take it. Or the government has to make them. As to what sort of vaccination protocols will be in place, we still have a fair bit of time to reflect on that to make s Xarn Beware criminals 鈥?Scarborough s Rivitt Place residents are watching you
 There is a record number of COVID-19 patients at Joseph Brant hospital, but the mobile Pandemic Response Unit  PRU  continues to act as a vaccination clinic.As  stanley termohrnek of April 29, the hospital is at 91 per cent capacity with 28 COVID-19 patients 鈥?16 of those patients are in the Intensive Care Unit. So, why hasnt the PRU been turned into a facility for medical care                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Eric Vandewall, president and CEO of Joseph Brant, Thursday afternoon said he wanted to address an increasing number of questions we have been receiving from the community with respect to the PRU. He said the facility can be transitioned swiftly if need be, but theyre not at the point where it has been deemed necessary.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The PRU was intended to be used when all conventional space in hospitals was exhausted across the region, as a safety valve, to relieve pressure on conventional hospital beds and to ensure there is sufficient capacity to care for COVID-19,  said Vandew stanley tumblers all, calling the COVID-1 stanley cups 9 hospitalizations a dire situation.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Since the beginning of 2021, Joseph Brant has accepted 50 inter-regional patient transfers. All of these were serious cases placed in available ICU and acute care beds on designated units in our hospital.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW             

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 Certain vitamins sold at Costco and Walmart might contain fragments of metal wire that could damage your digestive system, Health Canada said in a warning to shoppers.Church  Dwight Canada Corp. is recalling certain lots of Lil Critters Gummy Vites childrens vitamins, as well as vitafusion Fibre Well and vitafusion MultiVites vitamins for adults, because certain lots may contain metal wire fragments, Health Canada said in its recall notice.The affected lots were manufactured within a specific four-day period between Oct. 29 and Nov. 3, 2020 and were distributed nationally.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   stanley mugs                       Ingesting the metal fragment could damage the digestive system. Based on information from the company, the metal fragments are thought to be small pieces of a stainless steel filter screen that failed during manufacturing, Health Canada writes. The fragments are thin, visible, flexible wires measuring approximately 25 millimetres long.  stanley water jug The company became aware after receiving consumer complaints, none of which involved a report of consumer injury as a result of the issue.Both Walmart and Costco sell the products and both posted  stanley termosar recall notices on their respective websites.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 If you believe you have one  or more  of the...vitamin products in your possession, please stop using it immediately. At your convenience, you may return it to a Ngwz Halton Police arrest 4 following robbery in downtown Georgetown
 Robbie Brydon is the Halton District School Boards new trustee for Burlington Wards 1 and 2.Officially declared on May 30, Brydon received 1,404 votes, or roughly 64 per cent of all the votes cast. His next closest candidate, Celina Close, received 383 votes.Of the 36,119 eligible voters in Wards 1 and 2 in Burlington, 2,193, or 6.07 per cent, voted in the May byelection.             stanley mug    ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Brydon, an economist and Ward 2 resident, said he was very happy with the results. I think perhaps the word that captures it better is grateful. Ive had such an incredi stanley becher ble team supporting me, and Im really grateful to the folks who did come out and vote over the last couple of weeks, because I know a trustee byelection is not exactly headline news in most places,  said Brydon.        ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley cup quencher S BELOW                                 During his campaign, Brydon highlighted the importance of providing academic and mental health resources for students who are struggling, building safe, inclusive environments for all students and involving community voices in long-term planning.Including Brydon, there were eight candidates vying for the seat.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He credits his victory to a combination of being a local candidate, support from his team and tapping into a large network.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               We did

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 TORONTO 鈥?Canada   main stock index appeared headed to its worst day in more than three months on Monday until it experienced a late partial recovery from fears of another COVID-19 economic shutdown.A surge in COVID-19 cases in Europe precipitated the selloff. The largest daily increase since May in Britain is expected to prompt Prime Minister Boris Johnson to impose new restrictions.They have sparked fears, the rising cases, of a renewed economic shu stanley termosar tdown. And this is led really by reports that England is considering another national lockdown to slow down the spread of the virus, said Angelo Kourkafas, an investment strategy analyst at Edward Jones.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The virus has picked up after the relaxation of restrictions put in place this year to combat the COVID-19 pandemic..The Ontario government is among the provinces also under pressure to further respond to escalating rates of the coronavirus.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 So it   kind of this delicate dance between opening up the economies and higher or lower infections, Kourkafas said in an interview.Concerns about a new spread of the virus is trumping recent optimism about a vaccine, which isn ;t expected to be widely distributed until mid-2021 at the earliest.               ARTICLE CO stanley mugs NTINUES B stanley thermos ELOW                                        Investors are also worried that a partis Pofo Deer in the headlights: Burglers caught on wildlife camera
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Health Canada has given the green light to a rapi stanley cup d test for COVID-19.The department posted news of the approval of the Abbott Diagnostics ID Now test this afternoon, a day after the government said it had stanley becher  a deal to buy nearly eight million of the tests from the company.More coming.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         stanley water bottle                                 By The Canadian Press Vbrr Family of murdered Oshawa teen Rori Hache appeals for support for funeral costs
 MUSKOKA 鈥?The man accused of the brutal stabbing and beheading of his father at a Kahshe Lake cottage is sentenced to five years jail less time served.The court heard cannabis-induced psychosis, not a major mental disorder, spurred the brutal death of 67-year-old John Kehl by his then 31-year-old stanley us  son Adam.Adam Kehl voluntarily entered a plea of guilt to manslaughter in front of Justice Michelle Fuest in Barrie court on Nov. 22, who called the incident  horrifying and unusually brutal.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Crown attorney Lyndsay Jeanes led the court through the weeks leading up to the horrific events  stanley cup of Aug. 11, 2018.Adam had returned to Ontario from British Columbia to visit family and friends and was staying at the familys Kahshe Lake cottage in the weeks before the murder. Throughout the week, at times, he exhibited agitated and aggressive behaviour.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There were 14 people visiting on the weekend of the murder.Kehl was, at the time, a heavy cannabis user, consuming the then-illegal substance throughout the week and twice before the incident.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                          stanley polska                His father had addressed guests after they arrived, telling them something was wrong with his son but to please not address it with him directly as he found it upsetting, and thanked them for their support.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 HAPPY VALLEY GOOSE BAY, N.L. 鈥?A Labrador mayor somehow got on a snowmobile and reached a nearby highway to flag down help after he was shot in the lower face while hunting, his friends say.Mayor John Hickey of Happy Valley-Goose Bay is in critical but stable condition after being airlifted for surgery Sunday in St. John  .The adrenaline and sheer will power to get himself to the highway was remarkable, said provincial Speaker Perry  stanley cup nz Trimper, who has known Hickey for 30 years.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The mayor was out alone Saturday with a shotgun checking rabbit snares just west of the town when he was wounded, he said.Trimper said it took a  8220 uperhuman effort for Hickey to reach the Trans-Labrador Highway for help, where a passing driver called an ambulance.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Accidents happen, unfortunately, with firearms and this is what it looks like happened. He was by himself, Trimper said Monday in an interview.Trimper said Hickey, a former provincial Progressive Conservative cabinet minister, has not been able to communicate exactly what happened.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley cup                         Town councillor Lori Dyson said a candlelight vigil is planned for Tuesday night at the town hall in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. It will  stanley mug be held near a Christmas tree just lit up by Hickey last week.             Jynl Ontario auditor general to investigate COVID-19 vaccine rollout
 The province refuses to reveal if any area long-term care homes are among the 19 facilities on the high-risk  red  list that Premier Doug Ford says his government is  throwing everything  at to fix.Neither the Ministry of Long-Term Care nor the ministers office answered The Spectators questions about whether any Hamilton, Burlington or Haldimand and Norfolk homes were on the list. Having a parent move into long-term care is a scary time for everyone 鈥?and having your loved one alone in care during a pandemic is gut-wrenching,  said NDP Leader A stanley cup ndrea Horwath.  People deserve to know exactly whats hap stanley cup pening in those homes.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The NDP has been calling on Ford for nearly a week to make the  secret  list public, saying its vital information for families. Imagine not knowing if your moms home is on that red list   said Horwath, Hamilton Centre MPP.  The communications and transparency problems in long-term care began long before COVID-19, but the pandemic has turned problems into crises for so many families.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Hamilton public health also wouldnt say which local homes are listed as red for  high risk,  yellow for  watch  or green for  managing  stanley cup well.  Hamiltons medical officer of health, Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, suggested she doesnt have the most up-to-date list. What we do is contribute to that assessment,  said Richardson.  The final rating, we d