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A power outage in a Burlington neighbourhood occurred when a severe thunderstorm knocked a tree down onto a power line, according to Burlington Hydro.The outage was reported around 3:30 p.m. in the area of Britannia and Cedar Springs roads.Damage could be extensive, Burlington Hydro said, adding the estimated time of restoration isn ;t until stanley hrnek 10 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Meanwhile, another outage in the Palmer neig stanley cup hbourho stanley cups od is also under investigation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Constant thunder and evil skies coming into the hamont and Burlington region. onstorm showyourweather pic.twitter/J2OhE59a1T鈥?Chris @COverholster June 16, 2022 Lyaa Hamilton Mountain Farm Boy grocery store opens doors March 22
As the school year comes to a close, Firdaus Shallo couldnt be more relieved.By all accounts, the Grade 12 student from C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Instit stanley cup ute in North York has survived 鈥?and thrived 鈥?in a year like no other: she will graduate next month, has accepted an offer from a U.S. university, and has started her summer job.But when she reflects on the year that has passed 鈥?with Ontario students spending the vast majority of the year learning remotely, including those who had opted to learn in person 鈥?Shallo doesnt mince her words. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Has this year been a lost year Definitely, said Shallo. One hund stanley cups red per cent a lost a year. There is no other way to put it. It felt like you were getting nothing done stanley cup , and nothing was moving forward, added Shallo. She says that while she managed to stay afloat, she has serious concerns about how her siblings, friends and community members have fared.But the bigger concern, Shallo says, is not whats been lost, but what happens next. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW One of the things students at my school are worried about is, how will we catch up And I think depending on where you live in the city 鈥?there is a worry that there will be a huge gap between students who are at the level they need to be and those who arent, said Shallo, whose family had opted for remote learning, worried about the high rate of the virus in their neigh