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The federal government says it will continue helping Quebec manage COVID-19 outbreaks in the province long-term care homes until the end of the summer, but what that help will look like remains unclear.Quebec Premier Francois Legault had asked Ottawa to keep hundreds of soldiers deployed in the hard-hit seniors ; residences until mid-September, when 10,000 newly trained orderlies are expected to begin working in the facilities.Public Security Minister Bill Blair told the House of Commons Wednesday that federal assistance could take various forms, including the involvement of the Canadian Red Cross. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Blair said he spoke to Quebec public security minister, Genevieve Guilbault, and told her the federal government renewed our commitment to continuing to provide assistance.We have made a commitment to the province of Quebec that we will continue to provide this support until mid-September, exactly as they have requested, Blair said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But we are also working to ensuring that we have a sustainable, effective solution to the request that Quebec has made, he added. So we are working with the Province of Quebec, the Canadian Armed Forces and the Canad stanley kubek ian Red Cross to ensure that the help th stanley cup at is needed is there.How many soldiers will remain until Sep stanley cups tember is unclear. Earlier this w Aqjo Historic Whitby landmark to retain name
With school almost out for the summer, the Town of Halton Hills celebrated a vital group of employees that any student who walks to school sees on a daily basis: their crossing guard.For 35 years, Angie Lamoureux has been a crossing guard in Glen Williams. I never had any trouble with any of the kids, and the parents are so nice, Lamoureux said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Years ago, around the holidays, children would bring her gifts. My car would be full of presents, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Now, Lamo stanley cups ureux said some of the children she helps across the street five days a week arent just their children, but their childrens children. I love it, Lamoureux said. I love all the children, theyre my neighbours ; children. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lamoureux wasnt the only longtime guard, many had crossed for more than a decade, though several were just completing their first year as a crossing guard. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Crossing Guard Appreciation Day is now in its 15th year, started to show appreciation for the adults who ensure children safely make their way to school each morning and home each afternoon. Theyre the first stanley cup people our children come into contact with during the day, Peter de Rosa, Catholic board trustee for the Halton District School Board, said.
 
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An Orangeville woman missing since Nov. 14 and spotted in Brampton has been found safe in Oakville.聽Claire Brouse, 18, was last seen by her mother in Orangeville the afternoon of Nov. 14, and was dropped off in downtown Brampton by an acquaintance later that stanley mug same day.Her family had not heard from her since, and police had been trying to find her ever since. ARTICL stanley becher E CONTINUES BELOW Peel Regional Police had assisted in the search and Brouse had reportedly been spotted in a Brampton grocery store since being reported missing. On Friday, Dec. 1 Halton Regional Police officers went to a home in Oakvill stanley termosky e where they found Brouse. They were able to determine that she was safe, and the search has ended. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ppea NEW BUSINESS: Jolly Ranchers Daycare aims to serve underserved areas of Grand Valley, Dufferin County
TORONTO 鈥?Never Have I Ever star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan is among the Canadians on Time magazine 100 Next list.Comedy star Mindy Kaling, who co-created Netflix Never Have I Ever, wrote the profile of the Tamil-Canadian teen in the newly released issue.Ramakrishnan is from stanley website Mississauga, Ont., and plays the leading role of a first-generation Indian-American dealing with the death of her father and the hormone-fuelled challenges of adolescence. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The 19-year-old auditioned for the part in the coming-of-age comedy series after seeing an open casting call Kaling had posted on social media.Ramakrishnan beat out some 15,000 auditioners and recently got an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her performance. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Also on the Time 100 Next list is Canadian-raised Apoorva Mehta, founder and CEO of grocery delivery company Instacart, and climate journalist Julian Brave NoiseCat, whose website says he is a member of the Canim Lake Band Tsqescen and a descendant of the Lil ;Wat Nation of Mount Currie in British Columbia.Ramakrishnan made the Phenoms section of the list, which is an expansion stanley polska of the magazine flagship Time 100 franchise that highlights emerging leaders. The profiles are written by Time 100 alumni. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
 
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BRACEBRIDGE - UPDATE: Sillars released on bail after filing appeal in Muskoka child canoe death caseDavid Sillars, the Etobicoke man convicted in connection with the canoeing death of eight-year-old Thomas Rancourt is facing six years in a penitentiary.Sillars was charged with impaired operation of a vessel causing death; operating a vessel with over 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres blood causing death; and dangerous operation of a vessel causing death and criminal negligence causing death after taking his girlfriends son canoeing at the top of High Falls on April 7, 2017 at a time when the spring run-off was in full force, water levels elevated, the current strong and water temperatures described as hypothermi stanley thermobecher a inducing. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As Justice Peter C. West stated, this was a unique ca stanley cup se that it is the first time charges have been prosecuted respecting the operation of a canoe where the individual operating the canoe had consumed alcohol and marijuana.At the Ontario Court of Justice in Bracebridge on Oct. 4, Justice West stayed the offences of operating a canoe with greater than 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood causing death and dangerous operation of a canoe causing death pursuant to the principles respecting multiple convictions, based on the Kienapple principal preventing multiple convictions for a single criminal act. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dqqo 137-year-old Winchester rifle found in Nevada has new home
People have been lining up in droves for COVID-19 tests across Ontario_One Ottawa testing site reached full capacity right as it opened its doors at 9 a.m. last Friday.The demand was so high at one drive-through site in Kitchener that it had to shut down on Wednesday. Cars had lined up starting at 3 a.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The volume is just too high, a hospitals spokesperson recently told the Waterloo Region Record. stanley cup usa Cases in Ontario have been rising over the past month, hitting 478 new cases on Tuesday 鈥?the highest in four months 鈥?and 409 on Thursday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province hit a testing record on Sunday, with a little more than 40,000 tests completed in a single day.And its now asking people without symptoms to stop going to testing stanley cup centres. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Heres whats driving the increased testing demand, whats being done to reduce wait times, and some factors you should consider: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Why the long lines Some testing centres began experiencing long lines around the same time as people were returning to their workplaces and kids started going back to school. Were seeing longer lines because theres a surge, the numbers are going up, said Dr. Anna Banerji from the Dalla Lana School of stanley cup Public Health. For a lot of reasons, I th
 
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OTTAWA 鈥?As Canada braces for another influx of asylum seekers coming from the U.S., stanley flask bord stanley cups er workers are raising concerns about resources while officials are try stanley thermos mug ing to stem the tide of illegal migrants.Jean-Pierre Fortin, national president of Canada Customs and Immigration Union, says the government preparations for another wave of irregular migrants this summer consist largely of reallocating of staff from other areas of the country.He warned Monday that it could lead to overworked border security staff and longer wait times at ports of entry across the country as the busy summer travelling season sets in. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The union is raising huge concerns, he said, questioning how officials will cope with a summer influx given the number of asylum seekers already pouring into the country this spring.He pointed to a spike in illegal border crossings over the Easter weekend. Approximately 600 people entered Canada illegally through Quebec over the four-day weekend. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The union wants the government to commit to hiring more customs and immigration staff. But Fortin said the opposite is happening, with the government not replacing every staffer who moves on.When 500 leave, they ;re hiring 260. So it pointing in the other direction right now. Not only that, they ;re not hiring more resources to deal with t Trrd North Grenville Fire Service receives new custom-made fire truck
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updat stanley us ed throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.4:28 p.m. There have been 134,671 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Canada, including 9,158 deaths, and 118,686 that have been resolved, according to The Canadian Press.This breaks down as follows NOTE: The Star does its own count for Ontario; see elsewhere this file. : ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Quebec: 64,244 confirmed including 5,773 deaths, 56,624 resolved Ontario: 43,855 confirmed including 2,814 deaths, 39,474 resolved ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Alberta: 15,191 confirmed including 248 deaths, 13,358 resolved British Columbia: 6,691 confirmed including 213 deaths, 5,086 resolved ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Saskatchewan: 1,676 confirmed including 24 deaths, 1,593 resolved ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups Manitoba: 1,378 confirmed including 16 deaths, 1,002 resolved Nova Scotia: 1,086 confirmed including 65 deaths, 1,019 resolved Newfoundland and Labrador: 269 confirmed including three deaths, 265 resolved New Brunswick: 193 confirmed including two deaths, 188 resolved Prince Edward Island: 55 confirmed including 44 resolved Yu stanley shop kon: 15 confirmed, all of which have been resolved ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
 
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Hamilton has eight new COVID deaths and a record-high 53 active outbreaks.One of the deaths is a person in their 50s.As of Tuesday, public healths website showed 240 COVID deaths in Hamilton since the pandemic began. Of the eight new deaths rep stanley website orted Tuesday, one appears to be from the Meadows long-term-care home and another appears to stem from an outbreak at Macassa Lodge long-term-care home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The person in their 50s is just the fifth person younger than 60 to die with COVID in Hamilton.The other deaths included a person in their 60s and six people 80 or older. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Other details about the deaths 鈥?including if the people lived in the community or stanley water bottle in care homes 鈥?remain unknown. Public health no longer provides that information.Public healths tally of COVID deaths includes people who died with COVID, not necessarily because of the virus. Tuesday marked the end of a four-day stretch with no newly reported COVID deaths in Hamilton. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Two new outbreaks were reported Tuesday: one at Paracel Laboratories Inc., a company specializing in indoor air quality and environmental stanley cup becher testing, with three cases in staff, and the other at Highgate Residence, a retirement home in Ancaster, with one case in a staff member. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
 
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Oakville Beaver news reporter Julia Le had the towns first baby of 2017 鈥?a birthday Taylor Dylan Pierce shares with his mom.``My son`s healthy and that`s all I could ever ask for so this is the best birthday I could ever ask for,`` said Le from Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital OTMH Sunday, Jan. 1 morning, whe stanley cup re mom and son,聽 who was born at 1:52 a.m., weighing 6-lbs.-15 ounces, were both doing well.Le and her husband, Jason Pierce, were then awaiting the arrival of their first-born son, two-and-a-half-year-old Hayden, to meet his new baby brother. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 聽``Hayden already did Face time with him, and h stanley mugs e seems excited, but we`ll see how that goes when he realizes the baby is here to stay,`` quipped Le.Le, who was herself born on New Year`s Day, had her son, who was due Jan. 4, at 1:52 a.m. 聽Jan. 1. But while Le shies away from the spotlight and was not the first baby of 1983 at Regina General Hospital she was born after 11 p.m. on Jan. 1 , her new son lost no time in claiming the title. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ``This is my son`s way of telling me he calls the shots,`` laughed Le, who said her newborn was given a knitted hat stanley tumbler and blanket by the hospital.聽An Oakville resident, who was born in Regina, but grew up in neighbouring Mississauga, Le had just begun a maternity leave from the Beaver. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ydcb German plane evacuates 15 injured in Madeira bus crash
TORONTO 鈥?When an annuity of almost a thousand dollars a month stopped coming in to Neil Hewton 94-year- stanley cups old mother, she just thought it was supposed to end.It was only months later, when her son had to take over her finances after a health scare, that he caught the strange cutoff in payments.It kind of flukey that I even caught it, said Hewton, who noticed it while trying to get a handle of her accounts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He said he followed up with Desjardins Insurance and was told they had sent a letter that his mother hadn ;t replied to, so they assumed she had died.As Canada population ages, more children will be thrust into a reversed role of looking out for their parents and their finances, and will have to be on guard for a wide range of issues like missing payments. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hewto stanley tumbler n said he angry that more wasn ;t done to follow up with his mother, and wonders how many others have had payments cutoff that they haven ;t noticed.These companies don ;t follow up, because they don ;t want to. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Desjardins said it doesn ;t comment on individual cases, but said its process is to send letters to annuitants every t stanley cup wo years to confirm information. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
 
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THUNDER BAY, Ont. 鈥?The trial of a man who threw a trailer hitch at an Indigenous woman will hinge on the question of whether evidence proves that his actions contributed to her death, a court in Thunder Bay, Ont., heard Monday.Brayden Bushby, 21, is charged with manslaughter and aggravated assault in the death of 34-year-old Barbara Kentner five months after she was injured in the January 2017 incident.Bushby lawyer said his client was pleading guilty to assault, but not guilty to manslaughter. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The first day of the trial heard testimony from Melissa Kentner, who was walking with her sister Barbara in the early morning of Jan. stanley termoska 29, 2017 when the assault happened.The court stanley cup also heard from Barbara Kentner herself. She described being hit in the stomach with the trailer hitch in a recorded video of a sworn statement she gave to police before she died. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I couldn 821 stanley cupe 7;t breathe, fell to my knees and I looked at the car and I saw some guy put his head out of the window say, Yeah, I got one of them, ; and they sped off, Barbara said in the video.She described the pain after being struck, saying she couldn ;t breathe or sleep and could barely walk before she went to the hospital and learned the extent of her injuries. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Melissa Kentn
 
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The outbreak started in Wuhan, China, and has spread across the world to more than 50 c stanley termohrnek ountries.Last month, it arrived at our front doorstep in Ontario.It no surprise The World Health Organization has declared novel coronavirus a global health emergency. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Below youll find links to stories about what you need to know, what to do if you ;re sick and stanley cups how you can protect yourself.There also a timeline of the virus and its arrival into Canada, what you can do if you are quarantined and why debunking some stereotypes and common myths about the epidemic is highly important to health and safety. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW EXPLAINING ITS IMPACT AND DEBUNKING SOME MYTHSAsk a coronavirus question, anything from bats to travel. Are you at risk in a swimming pool stanley quencher ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW How you can break the chain ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW What s the deal with face masks Do they help It really seems unstoppableWhat would we do if our pet became infected Chinese restaurants here have suffered huge financially because of coronavirusWHERE IT ALL STARTEDWhat is it and should Canadians be worried A guide to the outbreakChina and the Coronavirus ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW BEING QUARANTINEDHow to surviv
 
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SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of 鈥?A South Korean civic group said Monday that North Korea has rejected its offer to provide anti-malaria supplies to protest Seoul support of fresh U.N. sanctions on the country.The rejection could complicate efforts by South Korea news liberal President Moon Jae-in to try to expand civilian exchanges with North Korea as a way to improve strained bilateral ties. All major co-operation programs between the rivals remain stalled amid an international standoff over North Korea nuclear and missile programs.In late May, Moon government allowed the Seoul-based Korean Sh stanley water jug aring Movement to contact North Korea. It was South Korea first approval of cross-border civilian exchanges since January 2016. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup becher The civic group subsequently exchanged emails with North Korea and was supposed to deliver anti-malaria items such as insecticides, diagnostic reagent kits and mosquito repellant to North Korea this week, according to group official Hong Sang-young.But North Korea told his organization Monday that it won ;t allow the visit because of U.N. sanctions adopted last week that Seoul has vowed to implement, Hong said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Despi stanley canada te the lack of South Korean assistance, North Korea has in recent years reported declining cases of malaria thanks largely to anti-malaria aid programs by international or Mubj Custody extended for 5 suspects in French attack plot case
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UPDATE: On Monday, Jan. 20, the charges in this matter were withdrawn in Smiths Falls provincial court.ORIGINAL STORY:Volundur Thorbjornsson, a well-known area businessperson, was arrested and charged this month by Carleton Place OPP with public mischief and fraud over $5,000. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According t stanley cup price o police, the charges follow a lengthy investigation, stemming from an alleged break, enter and theft involving a stolen motorcycle in Carleton Place from January 2019.Thorbjornsson, on the advice of his lawyer, is declining to comment on the charges at this time. However, on Aug. 27 he posted his position on his personal Facebook page. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The 47-year-old resident of Drummond/North Elmsley is the prim stanley cup ary at the Thorbjornsson Group, which has several assets stanley thermoskannen in Carleton Place, including Scandia Business Park, 130 Industrial Ave., Flora Street strip mall and former Hawthorne Mill and DRS Technologies Canada Ltd. site, 115 Emily St. The groups portfolio also includes property in Smiths Falls.The Carleton Place District Chamber of Commerce named Thorbjornsson Business Person of the Year in 2013, and he is a previous Downtown Carleton Place Business Improvement Association vice chair. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Arriving in Canada from his native Iceland almost 20 years ago, the former powerlifting champion Yuki Justin Trudeau says companies will need to show they re thinking about climate change to get government loans. Here s what that means
In the absence of clarity, we should be clear. Dr. Brooks Fallis is not saying Doug Ford had him fired. This is already a Keystone Kops situation, but that would rise to a level of blunt goonery rarely seen in Ontario politics. Not never, but rarely.No, what Fallis told Kelly Grant of the Globe and Ma stanley botella il was an expansion of what he said last week: that the critical care doctor was told he was being stripped of his leadership position at William Osler Health System, one of the hardest-hit hospitals for COVID-19 in the country, because the government had stanley bottles expressed unhappiness with Falliss outspoken criticism of the provinces pandemic efforts. That is what is being alleged.It is explosive nonetheless. Last week, Fallis said he was told the hospital was under pressure from the provincial government, leading to concern about the possible loss of funding for the hospital. As Fallis told Grant, in his post-firing meeting, Fallis was specifically told by Osler vice-president Dr. Rardi Van Heest, who was there with chief of staff Dr. Frank Martino, that some of your remarks have been misconstrued as being harmful to the government so our funding can be put at risk. Again, Fallis says he took notes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Fallis further alleged that after he expressed strong criticism of the provinces misbegotten framework in November 鈥?a framework that deserved even more criticism than the considerable amount it received before
 
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PARRY SOUND 鈥?Pam Harveys name and birthday are inscribed on a headstone in her hometown of McKellar, but the rest remains a mystery after she went missing 40 years ago. We do have some answers now about Pam. Not answers we wanted to hear but we did expect them, said Pams younger sister Gerri Harvey.The answers were given by Sarah May, the author of Haunted Sudbury聽who investigated Pams disappearance as part of her new book,聽Unsolved Sudbury: Missing. Murdered. Unexplained. ARTICLE CONTI stanley tumblers NUES BELOW She said she learned of Pams disappearance in a missing persons database and felt stanley france compelled to find her family and dig deeper.Harvey was living in Sudbury when she disappeared in late 1978 after leaving her preschool-aged son with a neighbour. According to May, Pam was dating a man in a Sudbury gang and was killed for having knowledge of a murder in November 1978. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She was a dedicated mothe stanley cup r who would have never left her son, May said. She left her smokes and her purse in the apartment. The apartment was untouched. There was no sign of a struggle. Pam is remembered as a gentle dreamer with an adventurous spirit who loved to draw horses and was the inventor of the siblings childhood games. And while shes been gone for 40 years, she remains Gerris oldest sister. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I remember how absolutely i
 
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OTTAWA 鈥?The only way to overcome racism in Canada policing agencies is to impose systemic change and a zero-tolerance policy aimed at eliminating the excessive use of force, the head of the country largest Indigenous organization said Monday.Perry Bellegarde, national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, spoke with journalists via conference call to express his outrage following a series of violent, a stanley nz nd in some cases fatal, encounters between police and Indigenous people across Canada.Police are there to protect and serve, not assault and kill, he stanley canada said from Ottawa. vaso stanley ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We ;ve got to stop this tragedy of First Nations people getting hurt and/or killed at the hands of police .... We know there is racism, both systemic and overt .... In order to deal with systemic racism you need systemic change.On Friday night, 48-year-old Rodney Levi was shot dead by a New Brunswick RCMP officer near the Metepenagiag Mi ;kmaq Nation after the Mounties were called Friday to deal with an unwanted person at a barbecue. The RCMP have said a suspect carrying knives was jolted with a stun gun, but that failed to subdue him. He was shot when he charged at officers, police said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Saturday, the chief of the Metepenagiag Mi ;kmaq Nation, Bill Ward, said Levi had mental challenges but was not Mhnu Ontario doctors consider closing clinics
Halton is turning to an expert to help build relationships with Indigenous communities.During its most recent meeting, regional council approved an agreement with Morningstar River for Indigenous consulting services at a cost of $200,000 annually for two years, with the option to add a third year, if needed.The face behind the company is Eddy Robinson, a well-known Indigenous speaker, author and teacher. He also serves as an Indigenous ambassador with the Conservation Halton Foundation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to Halton chief administrative officer Jane MacCaskill, Robinsons consultations stanley cup will aim to help the municipality understand how it can best support and work with Indigenous communities. He will also be ensuring staff has appropriate information, education and training concerning Indigenous matters.The new initiative was welcomed by those at the council table. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This is a tremen stanley tumblers dous step forward for the region and I look forward to the outcomes, said Halton Hills Coun. Clark Somerville.Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward and Coun. Lisa Kearns also stanley cup voiced their support for the undertaking. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A report from MacCaskill notes that Halton has a duty to consult with Indigenous communities under the Planning Act, Environmental Assessment Act and Heritage Act. ARTICL
 
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The Halton Regional Police Service is warning local merchants and residents of a surge in reported counterfeit $100 bills circulating in the region.In a release issued Nov. 8, the HRPS said it had received 11 reports in the two weeks prior involving the same counterfeit $100 bills, all featuring the latest polymer design. Local merchants are cautioned to be extra vigilant when accepting $100 dollar bills, especially when being used for small purchases that would maximize the amount of change given, wrote police in the release. stanley cups ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley fr Police believe more than one counterfeiter is involved. Multiple suspects have been described as passing the bills and police suspect that an outside group came to the region with the sole purpose of attempting to pass the bills, added investigators in the release. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermos Police are asking anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers See something, Hear something, Say something at 1-800-222-8477 TIPS , online at haltoncrimestoppers or by texting Tip201 with your message to 274637 crimes . Zryq Craft show cancelled, weekend private events continue at Ancaster Fairgrounds, despite coronavirus concerns
NORTHUMBERLAND The Township of Cramahe has cancelled all programs and events at municipal facilities until further notice.The municipality said staff are working with local and provincial health and community health partners to monitor and take measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 for the protection of all.The municipal facilities affected are the Keeler Centre in Colborne, the Castleton town hall, the Colborne and Castleton branches of the Cramahe Public Library, and the Colborne town hall. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW These facilities will remain open to the public as normally scheduled but citizens are discouraged from gathering in them.Increased cleaning schedules of buildings and workplaces are in place with surfaces and access points being wiped down at regular intervals. ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley botella LOW stanley cup The public is be stanley cup ing asked to wash their hands before entering all municipal public spaces.No cash is being accepted at the Colborne municipal building but e-transfers and debit transactions are welcome. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At the Keeler Centre, all scheduled events and recreational activities are suspended. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Colborne and Castleton library branches remain open regular hours with access to computers, borrowing of books and DVDs. Returns wil
 
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A Georgetown school that was in the midst of a coronavirus outbreak now has seven cases.The Halton Catholic District School Board revealed Monday evening Oct. 5 that St. Francis of Assisi stanley en mexico Catholic Elementary School in Georgetown now has seven cases, an increase from five cases.Two classrooms in the school have been closed as a result of the outbreak due to the risk of exposure. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton Public Health declared the outbreak last week. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to Ontario protocol, an outbreak may be declared by the local public health unit when, within a 14-day pe stanley mugs riod, there are two or more laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases in students, staff or other visitors with an epidemiological link for example, if cases are in the same class or cohort , or, at least one case could have been infected in the school including on a school bus or in before or stanley mug after school care . Cmqd Fed survey says economy has picked up but outlook cloudy
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TORONTO 鈥?The Ontario government says it is moving to ensure people who receive mercury disability payments are properly compensated by retroactively indexing payments to the rate of inflation.The government says more than 200 people in the First Nations communities of Grassy Narrows and Wabaseemoong receive the payments, which have been frozen since 1985.Mercury contamination has plagued the English-Wabigoon River system stanley nz since a paper mill in Dryden, Ont., dumped 9,000 kilograms of the toxic substance into the river systems in the 1960s. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The contamination closed a thriving commercial fishery and devastated Grassy Narrows ; economy.The government said Friday it remains committed to cleaning up the mercury contamin stanley cup ation in the English and Wabigoon stanley en mexico Rivers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A health survey earlier this year found the health of people living in the northern Ontario communities was 8220 ignificantly worse than other First Nations.Increasing these disability payments will help change people lives for the better, said Greg Rickford, Ontario minister of Indigenous affairs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW These payments have been frozen for over 30 years and that is unacceptable, Rickford said in a government statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Duvu Canada offers Britain help after attack
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BEACONSFIELD, Que. 鈥?Tensions erupted in a Montreal suburb after councillors voted to pass a contentious summer-long ban on leaf blowers.Protesters gathered with signs outside city hall in Beaconsfield, stanley water bottle Que., as a debate that has divided the community 20,000 residents came to a head Monday evening.Mayor Georges Bourelle said councillors voted 5-1 in favour of banning leaf blowers between June 1 and Sept. 30 starting next year, despite vocal opposition from many of the more than 100 residents who attended the meeting. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police were called as a precaution after one councillor was allegedly threatened by a person who opposed the regulations, the mayor said.Bourelle said he could barely get a word out between the heckling, yelling and other disruptions from the crowd. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW During question period, some protesters shouted down neighbours who voiced their support for the regulations, he said.I think a stanley cup number of supporters would have come up stanley cup to the mic, but ... after they saw the intimidation and the bullying that took place, I doubt that they were willing to do it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Bourelle said leaf blowers raise health concerns due to noise and air pollution, as well as the dispersion of fine particles he says can contribute respiratory and cardiovascular illness. Moxo SPECIAL ICYMI: Top 5 (non-coronavirus) stories of the week in Georgetown and Acton from TheIFP.ca
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