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Halton Regional Police are mourning the loss of a well-known and well-liked police officer.Detective Constable Michael Tidball, who has been with the force since 2007, died suddenly this morning Jan. 6 as a result of an acute medical episode, police said in a news release.It is with great shock and sadness that we share with you that one of our veteran officers passed suddenly this morning while conducting an investigation, as a result of an acute medical episode, the statement reads. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tidball was a valued and w stanley cup ell-loved member of the Halton Regional Police Service, having served in a variety of investigative stanley quencher and frontline patrol roles, police said. We extend our sincerest condolences to Mikes family and friends, and have offered our full support to them as they begin to grieve and heal, the statement says. His loss will leave a hole in our police family and in the Halton community-at stanley cup -large. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The flags at the Halton Regional Police Service will fly at half-mast in his memory.Condolences are pouring in online: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
Methrengrory, 05.11.2024
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Best friends, soulmates, fiancees and boyfriends: that how friends and family are remembering some of the four Ontario utility workers who were killed in a helicopter crash in eastern Ontario on Thursday.The men, identified by Hydro One on Saturday as 39-year-old James Baragar, 27-year-old Kyle Shorrock, and Jeff Howes and Darcy Jansen, both 26, were working on a transmission tower in Tweed, Ont., a stanley mug nd crashed when the chopper was approaching to land.Jansen mother, Brenda Jansen, said her son 鈥?a line technician from Long Sault, Ont. 鈥?was an outdoorsy person and an avid guitar player. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Anyone that knew him just loved him, he was a really lovable kid, said Brenda, adding that he had just bought a house last year and moved in with his girlfriend.We ;re going to miss him, he going to be really missed. He touched a lot of hearts, she added. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She said t stanley canada he small community in Long Sault came together to support the family over the weekend.Friends of Howes, who was from Bath, Ont., and was a line technician with Hydro One since August 2013, took to Facebook to remember him as someone who always had a sm stanley cup ile on his face with a contagious laugh to match. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Howes ; family released a statement saying he l Ovnj Bartering community Bunz launches digital currency
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Methrengrory, 05.11.2024
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Methrengrory, 05.11.2024
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Methrengrory, 05.11.2024
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Toronto is officially entering Stage 3 of the provinces reopening plan Friday.That means restaurants and bars can once again resume indoor dining; moviegoers will once again be able to go the cinema; and people can at last access the gym.But dont expect all of these places to be ready to go Friday morning. While Cineplex announced Thursday that some Toronto locations will reopen Friday, most other cinemas in the city are staying closed for now. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Many gyms will be reopening with strict measures in place.And its a mixed bag when it comes to bars and restaurants. Some will [url=https://www.cup-stanley.us]stanley water bottle[/url] be opening their doors right at 12:01 a.m.; others will resume indoor operations during the day Friday. Some will only offer a few tables inside while continuing to focus their attention on the patio, and yet others are delaying their indoor reopening. ARTICL [url=https://www.stanley-cups.pl]kubki stanley[/url] E CONTINUES BELOW T [url=https://www.stanley-cups.fr]gourde stanley[/url] he public can expect to see a number of restrictions as they venture back inside restaurants, gyms and cinemas. The rules exist so that these establishments keep in line with provincial regulations to maintain physical distance between patrons to limit the spread of COVID-19.Bars and restaurants ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Among those that will be reopening for indoor dining and drinking on Friday, you can expect tables to be spaced or marked off to maintain two metres of phys Zfbm Ajax residents among accused in sweeping gang busts
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Methrengrory, 05.11.2024
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MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec public health director says the situation is under control after temporary foreign workers at a farm and food-processing company south of Montreal tested positive for COVID-19.Horacio Arruda said Thursday the regional health agency responded quickly when the first confirmed case of COVID-19 was reported in late May at Vegpro International in Sherrington, Que., in the Monteregie region.Radio-Canada first reported late Wednesday that 18 of 49 temporary foreign workers at the farm tested positive for COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The cases were taken care of, and they continue to be presently, Arruda told a news briefing in Quebec City.Vegpro International, which distributes produce in Canada and the northeastern United States, said in a statement Thursday that it was contacted by the public health agency on May 28 after a Guatemalan worker tested po [url=https://www.cup-stanley.es]stanley vaso[/url] sitive for COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The company operates several farms and food packing plants in Quebecs Monteregie region, as well as in Florida.It said that after an internal probe into the workers potential contact with others, it asked the public health agency to set up a mobile testing unit to test other workers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Unfortunately, thi [url=https://www.stanley-cup.it]stanley tumblers[/url] s was not possible, it said. [url=https://www.stanley-cups.uk]stanley mug[/url] ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Police have charged a 32-year-old Shelburne man in connection with a death in Northern Bruce Peninsula.OPP say Wazhir Gafoor was charged with first-degree murder on Oct. 11.Officers from Grey Bruce OPP responded to the death on Oct. 10 at about 3 p.m. Officers located a woman body in a wooded area near Scugog Lane, located in聽Johnston Harbour - Pine Tree Point Provincial Nature Reserve, near Tobermory. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Grey Bruce OPP crime unit collaborated with the OPP forensic identification services FIS , West Region emergency response team ERT and the OPP Dufferin detachmen [url=https://www.stanley-cup.fr]stanley mug[/url] t, under the direction of the OPP criminal investigation branch CIB . Gafoor was remanded into custody, with an appearance scheduled before the Ontario Court of Justice in Owen Sound on Oct. 22. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police say the identity of the deceased is under investigation.Police said investigators believe it is an isolated incident, and that there is no concern for public safety. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Anyone with information about this crime is aske [url=https://www.stanleycup.cz]stanley cup[/url] d to call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. To remain anonymous, call [url=https://www.stanleycups.ro]stanley cups[/url] Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 TIPS or leave an anonymous online message at https://crimestop-gb.org/. Tipsters may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.
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TORONTO 鈥?A raging fire that ripped through an east-Toronto home killed four people, injured several others and left area residents struggling to come to terms with the deaths of their neighbours on Friday.The blaze began around 4:30 a.m. and had engulfed the second floor of the home by the time fire crews arrived, authorities said. Five people were taken from the house while a sixth person was able to escape.Neighbours cried as they watched smoke billow from the scorched residence on Friday afternoon while firefighters worked to douse hot spots. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We ;re a rea [url=https://www.stanleycups.ro]stanley cup[/url] lly tight neighbourhood, everyone knows ever [url=https://www.stanley1913.com.es]stanley taza[/url] yone, said Deborah Bies, who lives down the street. This is going to be beyond devastating. This is going to take a long time to heal, if it ever does.Bies said a grandmother, her daughter and her grandson were among those who lived in the home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The family loved to sit on their front porch, watching their little boy play, she said. Bies said she babysat the six [url=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk]water bottle stanley[/url] -year-old boy and felt a connection with his mother.She a mom in the neighbourhood, we ;re both single moms, Bies said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Friday morning fire, which broke out amid frigid temperatures, also forced the evacuation of several nearby homes.
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ST. JOHN ;S, N.L. 鈥?An Inuk activist has been released from hospital for a second time since her health struggles raised awareness about an Ontario rule that requires alcoholics to be sober for six months before they can be eligible for a liver transplant.Delilah Saunders, 25, post [url=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz]stanley cup nz[/url] ed to Facebook on Sunday saying she feels better and is ready to go home after spending several days at the Health Sciences Centre in St. John , N.L.Saunders, a prominent Indigenous women activist from Labrador, was diagnosed with pancreatitis on Wednesday night, just a few days after she was released from a Toronto hospital where she was being treated for acute liver failure. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She has said doctors initially told her she was ineligible for a liver transplant because she had not abstained from alcohol for the prior six months, but later said it appeared the procedur [url=https://www.stanley-cup.cz]stanley hrnek[/url] e wouldn ;t be necessary. Her case put a spotlight on an Ontario transplant program six-month abstinence policy, which doctors have defended by citing research that suggests some alcoh [url=https://www.stanley-cups-uk.uk]stanley cups uk[/url] olics return to drinking after the procedure. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Saunders told her social media followers that she is over hospitals, but says the nurses and doctors in St. John could not have provided her with better care.She told The Canadian Press in a Facebook message that she h Tedl Car crashes through front window of Shoppers Drug Mart in Collingwood
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario long-term care operators are being asked to do more to improve COVID-19 vaccine uptake among staff, with the government recommending on-site vaccinations or paid transportation to clinics.The associate deputy minister of long-term care wrote to licensees last week about next steps for the sector during the pandemic, noting that nearly 80 per cent of staff have received a first dose.We know there is wide vari [url=https://www.cup-stanley.es]stanley spain[/url] ation in the staff vaccination rate among homes, and we need to find ways to get these numbers up, Erin Hannah April 1 memo said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are asking all of you to work with [url=https://www.stanley-cup.pl]stanley cup[/url] the leadership in your homes to further amplify messages about the benefits of vaccination and to see whether there are additional actions that might help and make sense in your homes.The memo suggests having one-on-one conversations with all staff, inviting trusted leaders like physicians and faith lead [url=https://www.stanley-cups.de]stanley becher[/url] ers to share their experiences, and tailoring messages to the needs of the home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It also recommends holding on-site vaccinations for staff and new residents, and offering paid time off and transportation to clinics if shots can ;t be arranged at work.One major chain welcomed the guidance regarding on-site vaccinations. A spokesman for Revera, Inc., said its employee vaccination rate across its long-term care homes
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This story is part of a Metroland-wide series on drugs, guns and human trafficking happening along the major highways that run through our communities. For more on this topic visit Highway Pirates 鈥?guns, drugs and human trafficking.Illegal guns and drugs and the violence that accompanies them are spre [url=https://www.stanley-cups.at]stanley becher[/url] ading along Ontarios highways and into far-flung cities and towns like never before.Its a dangerous problem, but also a solvable one, accor [url=https://www.cup-stanley.ca]stanley canada[/url] ding to people dedicated to advocating for solutions they believe will make a difference in Ontario communities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We compiled solutions from two such experts and posed them to three federal and provincial politicians. Here is what they came up with.Getting to the root of guns and gangs ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Louis March, of Toronto Zero Gun Violence Movement, believes no amount of funding for community services will reduce the prevalence of street gangs without a formal, intergovernmental, inter-ministerial stakeholder task force dedicated to developing a holistic plan to address the root causes of guns and gangs. The three [levels of g [url=https://www.cup-stanley.com.de]stanley kaffeebecher[/url] overnment] have never been able to come together and say Here is our recommendation and this is our action plan, ; because all of them are coming at this problem from different perspectives, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Czue Five hospitalized in Quebec factory explosion
TORONTO 鈥?North American stock markets rose midweek with U.S. indexes setting record highs, while the loonie reached its highest value in nearly three years .The underlining mood in the markets today is largely one of optimism and improved appetite for risk, with investors bracing for additional U.S. stimulus that will ultimately revive growth and corporate earnings prospects, said Candice Bangsu [url=https://www.stanleycups.it]stanley cups[/url] nd, portfolio manager for Fiera Capital.The SP/TSX composite index closed up 57.54 points to 18,014.91. It hit an intraday high of 18,027.52 that 31 points below its recent peak. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In New York, U.S. markets had record closes a [url=https://www.stanley-tumbler.us]stanley website[/url] fter setting intraday highs in early trading.The Dow Jones industrial average was up 257.86 points at 31,188.38. The SP 500 index was up 52.94 points at 3,851.85, while the Nasdaq composite was up 260.07 points or two per cent at 13,457.25. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The gains came as Joe Biden was sworn in as U.S. president.He proposed a US$1.9-trillion stimulus package that is likely to win Congressional support thanks to Democratic control of both houses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Treasury Secretary nominee Janet Yellen endorsed the proposal in Tuesday confirmation hearings, raising the spectre of its passage. Sh [url=https://www.stanleycups.at]stanley becher[/url] e also suggested that corporate taxes won ;t
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Marineland has been charged for allegedly using dolphins and whales for entertainment purposes, an accusation the tourist attraction in southern Ontario denies.Niagara regional police said they began an investigation in October over the park use of cetaceans in shows.During the investigation, it was found that dolphins and whales were utilized for entertainment purposes during the month of August, without being authorized to do so, the [url=https://www.stanley-cup.fr]stanley quencher[/url] fo [url=https://www.stanleycups.ro]stanley cup[/url] rce said in a written statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That goes against laws passed in 2019 that made it an offence for dolphins and whales to perform 鈥?part of the federal government anti-captivity legislation.Marineland faces one count of using a captive cetacean for performance for entertainment purposes without authorization, police said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The park denied the allegations.It said the dolphins and whales are part of an educational presentation designed by experts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Our animal presentation contains marine mammals undertaking behaviours they exhibit in ocean environments, Marineland said in a statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL [url=https://www.stanleycups.ro]stanley romania[/url] OW These behaviours are combined with an educational script delivered by Marineland staff, providing a foundation in unde
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