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GFL MEMORIAL GARDENS, SAULT STE. MARIE 鈥?Bailey Brkin made 35 saves leading the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds to a 4-2 victory over the Owen Sound Attack. Zack Trott added two goals and an assist for the Greyhounds.The first period ended in a 1-1 tie, with Trott of the Greyhounds and Sam Sedley of the Attack getting their teams on the board.Sault Ste. Marie took a 4-1 lead in the second period led by goals from Cole MacKay, Trott and Joe Carroll. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In the third period the Attack scored one goal but could not mount a comeback. Barret Kirwin scored for the Attack. On the power play, the Greyhounds were 3-for-9 with the man advantage while the stanley thermoskannen Attack scored once in six chances. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Stars of the game were: 1. Ba termo stanley iley Brkin S stanley cup nz ault Ste. Marie , 2. Zack Trott Sault Ste. Marie and 3. Cole MacKay Sault Ste. Marie .This article was generated using Wordsmith. Data was provided by the OHL via HockeyTech. To provide feedback on this article email: communities@metroland. Ioxj Knox Church to provide overnight refuge for those with nowhere to stay in Georgetown
Two senior patients that Dr. Paul Caulford works with in Toronto are currently hiding in a basement apartment after receiving a deportation notice in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic last year.The couple has been in Canada since fleeing from Africa in the 1980s, but was never granted legal status. Now theyre in palliative end-of-life care without access to status and without access to a safe home, Caulford said, adding their apartment has turned into a miniature long-term-care home of its own, with community workers and volunteers going in and out. A stanley cup RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The couple is also unable to head to a mass vaccination site to get immunized against COVID-19 without putting their health and security at risk, Caulford added.聽Caulford, a volunteer physician, medical lead and executive director of the Canadian Centre for Refugee and Immigrant Health Care, represents the centre at two vaccine advisory groups, where he has been advocating for solutions to get the COVID-19 vaccine rolled out to marginalized, hard-to-reach populations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In Scarborough, where he works, this includes the unhoused population; people in encampments, overcrowded housing or basement apartments; undocumented people and people living in crowded motels.聽Caulford said while he had no qualms with the approach taken by the province to protect vulnerable groups during Phase 1 o stanley puodelis f the rollou
 
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SCUGOG 鈥?Paramedics in Port Perry are delivering smiles by playing happy, happy tunes as they drive through subdivisions.Ward 2 Councillor Janna Guido applauded the efforts by local EMS workers during the April 27 council session. I would just like to express my thanks and gratitude to the EMS who have been driving around subdivisions in Port Perry 鈥?Im not sure if they have reached outside of Port Perry 鈥?playing music, said Coun. Guido. ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley thermos S BELOW The song selections include You Are My Sunshine and other happy, happy tunes, said the Ward 2 councillor. Its been real stanley cup becher ly well received, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Scugog Mayor Bobbie Drew said she and Regional Coun. Wilma Wotten would pass along her thanks to the regional stanley cups service.
 
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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario has paused plans to open three new temporary overdose-prevention sites as it conducts a review to determine if such facilities will continue to operate in the province.Health Minister Christine Elliott said the Progressive Conservative government will make a decision on the sites, as well as more permanent facilities aimed at fighting the opioid crisis, stanley cup by the end of September.Elliott said sites set to open in Thunder Bay, Ont., St. Catharines, Ont., and Toronto will be put on hold as the government decid stanley canada es if they have merit, adding that the review will look at a number of factors, including the facilities ; role in getting people into drug treatment programs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I just want to make sure that when public funds are being expended that supervised injection sites are going to serve their purpose, they are going to save lives, and they are going to help people get into rehab, she said Monday.Overdose prevention sites are approved by the province and are temporary facilities set up to address an immediate need in a community. Safe injection sites are more permanent locations approved by the federal government after a more extensive application process. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Eliott said she will make a recommendation to Premier Doug Ford on the province way forward with both types of sites. Duri stanley cup ng the spring e Ygiq Philippine military: Rebels still holding hostages in school
Halton Public Health is reporting 14 new COVID-19 cases Friday Oct. 29 , up from nine yesterday.Eight additional cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Oakville in the past 24 hours, as well as three more in Halton Hills, two in Milton, and one in Burlington, according to health officials.Nearly half of the new cases are in people under 20 or about 43 per cent. Many of the new cases ar stanley mug e linked to community transmission. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Todays update brings the total cumulative cases in Halton to 19,882, with 19,563 marked as resolved. The number of active COVID-19 cases goes up by six to 76. The seven-day moving average is 10.9.On Thursday, Halton administered 488 doses of COVID-19 vaccines, which consisted of 159 first doses and 329 second doses. As of today, 890,554 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been given. So far, 88 per cent of eligible Halton residents have received the first dose 鈥?with 85 per cent fully vaccinated. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Currently, there are two people hospitalized across Halton hospitals. There are also still three people in the intensive care units ICU . The ICU bed occupancy rate is 65 per cent, according to the regions website.Heres the full bre stanley kubek akdown: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup 路 Oakville 6,020 confirmed cases with 6,122 recoveries and 41 active cases ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
 
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TORONTO 鈥?The family of Tania Cowell is holding out hope the Ontario Court of Appeal will overturn a jury verdict giving her killer a manslaughter conviction instead of the more punishable second-degree murder one.A panel of three appellant court judges heard the appeal Wednesday of Haiden Suarez Noa conviction stanley cup in November 2015.Suarez Noa admitted stabbing Cowell, his partner and the mother of his then five-month-old son, in their Stoney Creek apartment in March 2013. He said he ;d lost it when she threatened to leave him and keep their son from him. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 聽Cowell, 36, was stabbed 11 times, but Suarez Noa only remembered stabbing her twice. Afterward, he took a picture of her body and left with their son to spend the night in Guelph before turning himself in to police the next day. Suarez Noa was sentenced in January 2016 to 11 years in prison, but with time served awaiting trial, he could apply for p stanley vaso arole and be out next year, says Cowell family. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Ontario Attorney General appeal on behalf of the Hamilton Crown office argued the trial judge erred in allowing Suarez Noa lawyer to present testimony from forensic psychiatrist Dr. Julian Gojer 鈥?and by allowing Su stanley tumbler arez Noa to use the defence of provocation.Both allowances were sticking points for the Hamilton Woman Abuse Working Group, a Eudq Lack of current fentanyl data in Ontario a concern
One look at images of Trinity Bellwoods Park on Saturday and it was instantly clear that idiocy is not just an affliction of the American middle class.As a person with the luxury of living with greenery around m stanley bottles e, I appreciate how difficult it must be to be trapped in a condo, sometimes even without balconies. I dont blame people for wanting to break out of their confines when the sunny outside beckons so cheerily.I get that there arent a lot of op stanley puodelis en spaces in the stanley cup core of Toronto 鈥?although, for perspective, compared to many parts of the world, the city is positively lush. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW What is bothersome is that while people around the world and even in our own city have been weathering the pandemic in far tougher conditions, in crappy apartments and crowded homes and in poverty, it was in Trinity Bellwoods that people somehow collectively felt entitled to say to hell with social distancing.Their pleasure trumped our collective safety. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trinity Bellwoods is considered a gentrifying neighbourhood with a higher concentration of white folks compared to the city. Like in all of the city, nearly half the resident are renters, and the same proportion have a bachelors degree or higher, according to the 2016 census.Based on social-media comments and real-estate agents descriptions, the 32-acre Trinity Bellwoods Park is a place to be seen. Thats a concept bey
 
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TORONTO 鈥?Sun Life Financial Inc. says its net income increased 73 per cent to $900 million in its latest quarter on market-related improvements particularly from higher interest ratesThe Toronto-based insurer reported after markets closed Wednesday that its profit in the second quarter amounted to $1.53 per share, up from 88 cents per share or $519 million a year earlier.Underlying net income rose 19.5 per cent to $883 million or $1.50 per share, up from $739 million or $1.26 per share in the second quarter of 2020. stanley mugs ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Analysts on average expected Sun Life to post $1.47 per share in adjusted profits, according to financial data firm Refinitiv.Insurance sales increased nearly 15 per cent to $710 million while wealth stanley spain sales slipped 2.9 per cent to $55 million from $56.6 million in the year-ago period. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The value of new business rose to $284 million from $206 million.Sun Life delivered a strong second quarter driven by momentum in all four pillars, whic stanley cup h reflects our ability to execute on our strategy, the priority clients are placing on health and financial security and our continued focus on enhancing digital capabilities, stated incoming CEO Kevin Strain. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Strain is succeeding Dean Connor, who retires Friday as CEO after 15 years with Sun Life, including Wpdp Ontario received 100,000 contaminated, unusable swabs for COVID-19 tests
TORONTO 鈥?Canadian banks had a strong second quarter, where they beat expectations and began to wind down reserves built up to protect themselves from customers defaulting on loans.Their performance was the product of a cautious approach they applied to the COVID-19 pandemic and the diversification that executives said created stability across all arms stanley cups of their businesses.Now, all eyes are on how banks will create growth and use that money, analysts say. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We ;re sitting here, taking a look and saying, well, if we ;re not worried about credit and we ;re not worried about the balance sheet, the next step is where growth going to come from said John Aiken, the head of research in Canada for Barclays.His remarks came as the country major banks 鈥?Royal Bank of Canada, TD Bank Group, Bank of Nova Scotia, Bank of Montreal, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and National Bank 鈥?capped a week of quarterly results on Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Government relief has kept their customers afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, the banks said, diminishing the need for the m stanley cup spain assive reserves they accumulated through most of 2020 to cover anticipated losses.The Bank of Canada has said Canadians saved about $180 b stanley cups illion in 2020, or roughly $5,800 per person. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
 
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As lockdown restrictions ease and more vaccinations are doled out, many Canadians are eager to make up for lost time when it comes to their spending.The term revenge spending, has made headlines, explaining why people may be eager to splurge on consumer goods or experiences they cut back on or skipped altogether this past year.In the U.S., where restrictions have been lifting faster than in Canada, most spending is happening at beauty and nail salons, sporti stanley vattenflaska ng goods stores, restaurants, apparel and clothing stores and car dealerships, according to a recent pandemic recovery report by TOP Data. stanley hrnek ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The term revenge spending, was new to Liz Schieck, certified financial planner at the New School of Finance, but its a phenomenon shes familiar with, especially when speaking with self-employed professionals and seasonal workers who experience income fluctuation throughout the year. Any time a period of scarcity ends, very often its like Woohoo, make it rain. I want to do all the fun things, Schieck said. Its a natural reaction to not bein stanley becher g able to do anything. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Although all demographics may be feeling the urge to celebrate and spend, young people in particular may be motivated by the sense that they were robbed of precious time, Schieck said. This is the time where they want to go out, they want to go to bars, they want to go concerts, they w Mzcx Merkel: Britain should hold no illusions exit will be easy
Multiple players and support staff with the Blue Jays have tested positive for COVID-19, a source confirmed Wednesday, and the team is reconsidering its plans for spring training.It is believe stanley france d the Jays were going to prepare for the regular season at their Dunedin, Fla., complex starting next Wednesday, but concerns that led to testing last week also forced them to shut down stanley cup both of the teams facilities Friday. There have been no positive tests since then, said the source, who was granted anonymity as the team has not yet made an official announcement.Jays president Mark Shapiro is expected to hold a news conference Friday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Jays, who were already in discussions with the federal government about playing regular-season games at the Rogers Centre, will also request to host their three-week training camp in Toronto, The Athletics Ken Rosenthal reported late Wednesday. Every other team in baseball will be hosting their camps in their home cities, starting next Wednesday.Anyone entering Canada for non-essential reasons must quarantine for 14 days, and the U.S.-Canada border remains closed to non-essential travel until at least July 2 stanley romania 1. But the federal government recently granted the NHL an expanded or cohort quarantine process should a Canadian city become a hub city for the resumption of the season. Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver are among the six cities left in the running for the two openings.
 
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The COVID-19 pandemic has reduced real estate transactions in Mississauga to a trickle compared to previous years.Canadas sixth-largest citys housing market was on a record-setting pace entering March, before sales fell off midway through the month as the municipal, provincial an stanley canada d federal governments moved quickly to impose widespread measures, restrictions and closures in an effort to curb the outbreaks spread.According to the latest market statistics from the Toronto Region stanley cup al Real Estate Board TRREB , that trend continued through April with only 260 sales. That represented a 68.3-per-cent decline in sales over March and a 71.7-per-cent year-over-year decline compared to April 2019. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While sales declined severely, the average sale price for all types of dwellings in Mississauga remained fairly stable in April after setting a record in February.TRREB reported an average Mississauga sale price of $832,112 last month or a 3.2-per-cent decline over March. However, that still represented an 8.4-per-cent year-over-year increase compared to April 2019. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The average price for detached homes were hit the hardest in April, declining from an average of $1,273,225 in March to $1,168,041. The trend for the MLS Home Price stanley cup price Index HPI Composite Benchmark, which had been on an upward trajectory since the beginning of 2019, flattened in April. On a year-o Gfwi Are you sure that s a good idea : Here s how I bought my first home in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic
OTTAWA 鈥?Only a small fraction of the 40 stanley taza ,000 new ventilators Canada ordered for hospitals last spring have already been delivered but several companies involved say their production lines will start delivering the products faster in the next few weeks.The promise of new arrivals comes as Canada chief public health officer, Dr. Theresa Tam, warned Friday that a fall surge of COVID-19 cases could overwhelm the health-care system, including its supply of critical care beds and ventilators.What we know based on what we learned from other countries and cities that had a devastating impact in tha stanley termohrnek t initial wave, if you exceeded that capacity the mortality goes up really, really high, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW vaso stanley Flu season and other respiratory infections common in the fall could put added pressure on the system if COVID-19 flares up in a big way.Tam said there were many lessons learned from the spring, when the government was ill-prepared and without enough protective equipment for health-care workers, and feared a massive surge of COVID-19 would overwhelm the health-care system. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are much better prepared than we were before, she said.In March, Canadians watched in horror as northern Italy COVID-19 outbreak overran its health-care system, leaving doctors to choose which patients got a ventilator and which were left wi
 
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As COVID-19 hospitalizations in Ontario hit pandemic highs, hospitals are racing to care for a stanley mugs n influx of patients sick with a wider variety of symptoms and conditions, maki stanley canada ng this surge different from previous waves and placing additional stresses on a system already struggling to cope.While patients are still being admitted with plummeting oxygen levels requiring breathing support 鈥?the typical COVID presentation seen in prior waves 鈥?a broader range of patients with the virus are also needing care.Hospital leaders report COVID is now sickening greater numbers of elderly patients, people who are immunocompromised, those considered medically fragile and patients for whom the virus has exacerbated an underlying medical condition, such as heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD or insulin-dependent diabetes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In many cases, these types of patients are vaccinated, which prevents severe illness. But doctors say the virus is still making them sick enough to need hospital care. Were seeing COVIDs other impacts, said Dr. Vikram Kapoor, a hospitalist and site division head at Brampton Civic Hospital. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW For some elderly folks, its affecting their mobility; theyre feeling generally weak and fatigued. Many are coming in dehydrated; theyre not ab stanley mug le to care for themselves at home alone 鈥?Some are fainting. We are seeing a wide vari Ogqx Ont. announces wood heating pilot projects
OTTAWA 鈥?A group of Tamil Canadians is calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for legal changes to remove sovereign immunity as a defence for international crimes.Such a move would enable Sri Lankan families to seek justice for their disappeared loved ones, said Kumanan Kunaratnam, a Tamil activist in Ottawa, in a Parliament Hill news conference Monday.A civil war gripped the country between 1983 and 2009, with insurgents who sought a separate Tamil state battling a central government dominated by Sri Lanka majority Sinhalese. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Amnesty International estimates at least 60,000 people have disappeared in Sri Lanka since the late 1980s, with the activists saying most of the victims are Tamil. Last year the United Nations noted that thousands of people in Sri Lanka don ;t know what happened to missing loved ones.This is an issue that must deeply concern all human beings, Kunaratn stanley cup am said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The legal doctrine of sovereign immunity largely pr stanley cup otects g stanley deutschland overnments from court actions in other countries. There are exceptions, however, such as when a state engages in commercial activities.Kunaratnam said sovereign immunity should be removed. If sovereign immunity can be removed as a defence for a commercial transaction, why cannot it be removed for international crimes ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
 
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Organizers from Decolonial Solidarity Guelph, in partnership with OPIRG Guelph, Banking on a Better Future and Water Watchers held the Wetsuweten Solidarity Fundraiser at Brothers Brewing in Guelph on Nov. 7, with great success. The event featured Indigenous voices Mike Odah ziibing Ashkewe, Eve Saint and Layla Staats, as stanley cups uk well as informative speeches, snacks, vendors and a silent auction.Organize stanley flask r Horeen H stanley cup assan said that a small group was formed last summer in Guelph as part of a greater, national movement, Decolonial Solidarity, that calls on Royal Bank of Canada RBC to defund the Coastal GasLink pipeline on Wetsuweten lands in northern British Columbia. It started with just raising awareness about what was happening. People were unaware that RBC was investing in the pipeline, Hassan said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Wetsuweten resistance has held off the drilling beneath the Wedzin Kwa or Morice River , which organizers said has begun anyways after about two years. The Wedzin Kwa provides clean drinking water to villages and has served as a key salmon spawning area for millennia.Two speakers, Saint and Staats, have taken time from their lives, away from their families, and made decisions to stand up in protest. Both said they were arrested for their efforts and called on more people to stand with them. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Saint said that each moment someone speaks, each moment Uxdt Feds detail gender violence strategy
Premier Doug Ford ordered new public health restrictions in York Region on Friday, citing the areas high rates of COVID-19 transmission relative to its population. But he made no commitments about four other regions that have also surpassed a concerning threshold set by the provinces pandemic science advisers.The Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table reports on emerging evidence to help inform the provinces response to stanley mug the pandemic. On Thursday, the table of experts published a detailed report on the evidence behind the new restrictions announced last week for Toronto, Ottawa and Peel Region.Among other important metrics, the report cites the high transmission rate in these three hot spots of more than 25 new cases per week per 100,000 residents. Calculating recent cases this way smooths over random daily peaks and dips, and accounts for differences in population. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The report notes that for areas with medium transmission rates, infections should be carefully monitored in these regions and additional public health measures introduced if there are more than 25 new SARS-CoV-2 infections per 100,000 people per week. Five other regions in Ontario have surpassing t stanley mug hat threshold, according to the S stanley us tars data: York, Halton, Eastern Ontario, Hamilton and Durham. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Torontos current rate is 80 cases per week per 100,000 residents, Peels is 75, and
 
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GRAVENHURST 鈥?UPDATE: Police search for Gravenhurst woman is overBracebridge Ontario Provincial Police is requesting the publics assistance in locating 26 year-old Kristin Miscio of Gravenhurst who was last seen in the area of North Street, Gravenhurst last night, Dec. 29, 2016, close to midnight, in order to check on her well being.Kristin is described as 53 tall with a slim build, long brown hair, hazel-coloured eyes and has an ey stanley mugs ebrow ring. She was last seen wearing dark pants, a teal long sleeve shirt and a gray parka with fur on the hood. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Anyone with information is asked to please call Bracebridge OPP at 888-310-1122 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. You can submit your information online at cri stanley quencher mestopperssdm if you have any information on this crime or any other crime. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display and you will remain anonymous. Being anonymous, you will n stanley cup ot testify in court and your information may lead to a cash reward of up to $2,000. Szbw SPECIAL ICYMI: Top 5 (non-coronavirus) stories of the week in Georgetown and Acton from TheIFP.ca
The mystery of the plane that flew too close to the ground has been solved.Following numerous reports of a low-flying aircraft around Halton on Aug. 21 people were left with questions. Turns out, the plane was part of the Annual Aerial Rabies Bait Drop by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry MNRF .As part of efforts to prevent rabies spread in Ontario the government distributes bait by air to a number of regions from Aug. 19 to Sept. 6. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Since the beginning of the 2015 rabies outbreak 鈥?the first of its kind in more than a decade in the province 鈥?the ministry has distributed over four million vaccine baits.The khaki-green coloured bait is made of wax-fat with an attractant flavour. A label with a toll-free telephone number, 1-888-574-6656, and Do not eat are located on the exterior of the bait and stanley tumblers a plastic package containing the liquid rabies vaccine is embedded in the centre. If found, the bait should not be touched, but left for raccoons, skunks and foxes to consume. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Oakville Beaver received dozens of reports o stanley cup f the planes flyover. One observer noted the aircraft registration number and correctly determined it was registered to the Ministry of Natural Resources.The flight c stanley cup aused concern for many in the area, where a low-flying plane is uncommon. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
 
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Here are the impaired driving charges released by Halton regional police for the week of Nov. 26 to 30.On Nov. 29, just after 3:30 p.m., Halton police officers initiated a traffic stop in area of Dundas Street and Grand Oak Trail in Oakville. John Swan, 55, of Halton Hills was subsequently charged with care or control while impaired and care or control over 80 stanley thermobecher milligrams.Around 10 a.m. on Nov. 30, officers were called to a collision in the area of 15 Side Road stanley water bottle and Regional Road 25 in Halton Hills. As a result of an investigation, Daniel Bondarevski, 32, was charged with driving while ability impaired. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Care stanley thermos mug or control includes certain forms of deliberate association with a motor vehicle while impaired, including but not limited to sitting behind the wheel or sleeping behind the wheel. Over 80 refers to the motorist having over 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Czof St. Catharines supports polling on governance
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The Ontario government is extending electricity rate relief measures until October due to the COVID-19 pandemic.First introduced on March 24, the government suspended time-of-use electricity prices and has invested more than $175 million to date in hydro since then.In a statement issued Saturday, Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines, Greg Rickford, said the governments extension comes as more residents cont stanley cup inue to be at home as the economy reopens. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontar stanley cup io is introducing a fixed electricity price, known as the COVID-19 Recovery Rate, of 12.8 cents per kWh. It will be automatically applied to all time-of-use customers 24-hours-a-day, seven days a week starting June 1 and ending Oct. 31, the government said in a news release. The COVID-19 Recovery Rate of 12.8垄/kWh is based on the average cost of electricity, set by the Ontario Energy Board, the provi stanley quencher nce said. This fixed rate will continue to suspend time-of-use prices in a fiscally responsible manner. By introducing this new fixed rate, consumers will have greater flexibility to use electricity when they need it without paying on-peak and mid-peak prices. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province added that more details about the new electricity program will be shared a Premier Doug Fords daily media briefing on Monday at 1 p.m.
 
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Shirley Burke, 84, thought the white carpet runway and flowers signalled an impending wedding.But it was for her.On Thursday, Jan. 16, the petite woman walked the white carpet from her Chartwell Westbury Long Term Care residence in Etobicoke to volunteer to help homeless men at The Scot stanley termohrnek t Mission in downtown Toronto. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shirley Burke, 84, volunteered on Jan. 16 at The Scott Mission in downtown Toronto. When the Chartwell Westbury resident was granted a wish by Wish of a Lifetime Canada, she asked to help others, rather than ask for anything for herself. Dan Pearce/Torstar ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It really was a surprise, Shirley said Monday in her room, which overlooks Broad stanley italia acres Park with a view of the Mississauga skyline. I didnt think it would turn out to be like this. I just wanted to help people, adds the mother of two and grandmothe water bottle stanley r of four.Chartwell granted Burkes wish to help homeless people, in partnership with Wish of a Lifetime Canada which has granted 133 wishes to deserving Canadian seniors since 2015 . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Scott Mission charity has fed the hungry and sheltered the homeless since 1941. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its 502 Spadina Ave. shelter offers hot meals, free bag lunches, overnight beds for 72 men a night, showe
 
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Snakes, alligators, crocodiles and lizards could be winding their way up Highway 400 soon.Reptilia, an exotic animal zoo with locations in Vaughan and Whitby, is looking at several potential sites for expansion into Barrie. So, the zoo has asked the city for a permanent exemption to the municipal animal control bylaw 鈥?to allow for business operations.Council is expected to approve th stanley tumbler e exemption at a meeting Jan. 14. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Reptilia has not selected a final Barrie location yet; while the zoo is willing stanley cup to retrofit an existing building, it prefers to design a facility on currently vacant land, city clerk Wendy Cooke said in a report to councillors. Staff attended a full tour of the Vaughan facility to witness the design of the facility, the animals kept and to assess the security and containment, she said. Reptilia has been recognized [as] a humane agency for animal care, conservation, science and education. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Reptilia was named the highest-rated tourist attraction in Vaughan in 2017 鈥?it also offers youth camp programs, event appearances and first responder and bylaw officer training, Cooke said.A representative from Reptilia could not be reached for comment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Each location typically features more than 250 animals 鈥?from venomous snakes to arachnids. ARTI Kgvu Shopify suspends 2020 financial outlook
OTTAWA 鈥?Canada expects to make a financial contribution to the international vaccine coalition known as COVAX, the federal government says, aiming to equitably distribute an eventual COVID-19 vaccine to poorer countries that couldn ;t afford it.The decision contrasts with Tuesday move by the Trump administration to have the United States opt out of the alliance of more than 150 countries because the program is linked to the World Health Organization.President Donald Trump ended U.S. funding to the WHO in July because, he says, it is unduly influenced by China and needs to be reformed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A spokesman for Karina Gould, Canada international development minister, says the Trudeau government is working on the details of a spending commitment to what called the COVAX Facility, whi stanley cup ch is designed to ensure developing countries have fair access to a COVID-19 c stanley quencher ure.There definitely an interest by our government to be part of the facility. That I can confirm, Louis Belanger said in an interview. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We ;re looking at our options now.COVAX also allows investing countries to be given early access for up to 20 per cent of their populations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The initiative is aimed at circumventing so-called vaccine na
 
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Southern and eastern Ontario w stanley us ill head into this June 14-16 weekend with a couple of chilly overnights 鈥?no AC needed! 鈥?before an extended heat wave is forecasted to start on Sunday and last throughout the entire work week. Expect humidex values into the 40s, said Environment Canada meteorologist Gerald Cheng in a Friday interview.In the meantime, however, Hudsons Bay blankets might be necessary overnight tonight into Saturday and again tomorrow night for some parts of southern and eastern Ontario as temperatures take a dip, in some places into the low single digits. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But thats a temporary thing, reiterated Cheng.Saturdays high temperatures are forecasted to reach average, or even slightly below, thanks to the cold front that shoved out Thursdays warm temperatures across much of Ontario. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By Sunday, though, temperatures are on their way back up, with many places nearing 30 C and then surpassing 30 C to start the new week, where they remain at or above for the extent of Environment Canadas current seve stanley cup n-day forecast, which runs through to Thursday.Beyond that, Cheng said the long range weather models he looking at indicate it might only be some slight relief on Friday for some areas. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Asked whether humidity will be a factor, he reiterated that, Yes,
 
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