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Halton police are considering adopting a victim advocate case review that would allow outside experts to regularly weigh in stanley mug on whether sexual assault cases are closed fairly.The recommendation is among five in a report going to the police board Thursday, following a request from the board in February to review how sexual assault cases are handled in Halton Region.It comes amid widespread public discussion about how often police close sexual assault cases as unfounded 鈥?a crime reporting code that includes when there is not enough evidence or when police do not believe a crime occurred. An investigation by the Globe and Mail found 19 per cent of sexual assault cases across Canada were closed as unfounded between 2010 and 2014, with both Halton and Hamilton closing 30 per cent of cases as unfounded during that t stanley botella ime. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton police Chief Steve Tanner said he in favour of the case review.It too early to say exactly how it will work, but he said he imagines they ;d see a team led by victim advocates meeting every few months to review cases closed as unfounded. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This plan mirrors the Philadelphia model, which is seen as the gold standard for how to improve police sexual assault investigations.I am happy that the police stanley nz are putting forward these recommendations ... Cnqm Man, 28, dead after vehicle hits tree in Halton Hills
OTTAWA 鈥?The federal minister overseeing key aid programs for workers during the pandemic says there could still be changes to a proposed package of income-support benefits as the country faces renewed pressure from COVID stanley cups uk -19.That includes caregiver payments for anyone who can ;t go to work because their child school or daycare is closed, or they have to keep them home for COVID-19 reasons.To get the help after the fact, workers would have to show they could not work at least 60 per cent of their usual hours, or about three days out of a five-day workweek. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough says she heard that eligibility criteria might be too restrictive for parents who have to stanley cup take off a day or two to wait in hours-long lines for a COVID-19 test. She says the proposed pac stanley france kage and eligibility rules are a baseline and that the government wants them to be flexible to take into consideration that some people may only need one or two days. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The alternative would be to start from scratch on benefits, which Qualtrough says the Liberals want to avoid.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 18, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
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TORONTO 鈥?Shaw Communications Inc. added more wireless subscribers and lost fewer TV, Internet and landline customers than expected in its most recent quarter, sending its shares higher.Shaw TSX:SJR.B shares rose 4.63 per cent to $28.72 in morning trading, sur stanley cup passing a 52-week high of $28.63, after the comp stanley trinkflaschen any released its quarterly results.The company said Wednesday it recorded its best consumer subscriber trends in the quarter ended Feb. 28 since the second quarter of its 2012 financial year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shaw lost 5,294 consumer subscribers between its cable and satellite TV, Internet and phone services, compared with a loss of nearly 42,000 in the same quarter last year.The company attributed the results in part to an attractively priced, high-speed Internet package that can be paired with its BlueSky TV Internet-protocol television product, which was launched earlier this year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Drew McReynolds, an RBC Dominion Securities analyst, wrote in a note that he estimated the company would lose 30,000 subscribers this quarter.The smaller number came from higher-than-expected Internet subscriber stanley cup growth as the company added 13,466 customers and lower-than-expected cable TV losses, he wrote. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shaw shed about 7,000 cable TV subscribers, while McReynolds had anticipated a decrease of Jfus New Scugog council hitting the ground running
Rori Haches blood was found in a number of locations inside Adam Strongs Oshawa apartment, including on the ceiling of the bedroom, an expert witness has testified at his murder trial.Durham police Detective Trudy Bennett said Monday, Nov. 23 that she located visible blood spatter in a number of areas in Strongs McMillan Drive residence, including the stairwell leading into the basement apartment, the kitchen, and Strongs bedroom, where court has heard police also found Haches blood-spattered sneakers. Other traces of presumed blood were uncovered using chemicals, Bennett said.Bennett noted that she couldnt formulate solid theories on how the blood came to be in the places it was found stanley cup because of a lack of data, and the possibility that some blood had been cleaned up before police conducted a search of the apartment in early 2018. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I dont know if the blood Im looking at is all thats there, she said. I dont know if some was cleaned up. Bennett testified at the beginning of the ninth week of Strongs trial for the first-degree murders of Hache, who was 18 when she stanley flasche went missing in the summer of 2017, and 19-year-old Kandis Fitzpatrick, who was last seen in 2008. Court has heard that evidence linked to both women was found in Strongs apartment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Strong was arrested on the night of Dec. 29, 2017 by officers responding to reports stanley cup that plumbers
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Tensions ran high Monday, Sept. 21 outside an apartment building in East Yorks Crescent Town as dozens of tenants and supporters came together to stop the eviction of one of their neighbours.Since last Monday, members of the Goodwood Tenants Union GTU have been taking turns patrolling outside 108 Goodwood Ave. in stanley termosar case the sheriff stanley bottles shows up to change the locks on a unit occupied by an Indigenous woman with severe health issues.The GTU said this tenant, along with a number of others in the building, was informed by landlord Ranee Management that if they do not vacate their unit by Monday, Sept. 14 the sheriff would come to forcibly remove them. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Late this morning, the GTU saw the sheriff arriving at the building to enforce the eviction order. Within about 15 minutes dozens of tenants and supporters arrived at the scene to successfully prevent them from entering the building. Several police officers also showed up. Its a lot. Its intense, said Carly Tisdall of the Goodwood stanley termosy Tenants Association shortly after sheriffs left the property. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW When neighbours heard about this woman getting evicted we were outraged because shes older, shes Indigenous, and shes unwell. Tisdall, who has lived in the multi-building complex for about a year and a half, said the tenant in question is being kicked out because their rent is overdue. ARTICLE Buvs Ontario is reporting another 2,662 COVID-19 cases, 87 more deaths; 42 more residents in long-term care have died
Halton reports 35 new COVID-19 cases as one COVID-19-related death.According to the report from heal stanley cup th officials Friday afternoon, there stanley cups were 14 more cases of COVID-19 in Burlington, 10 in Oakville, six in Milton, and five in Halton Hills.Of the new cases, 18 are among people under 40, 14 in the 40 to 59 age group, and three in the 60 to 79 age category. Many of the new infections are linked to close contacts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The region also sees another reported death, the first in quite some time. The update shows that a female resident from Milton has died from the disease.Todays update brings the total cumulative COVID-19 cases in Halton to 20,343, with 19,965 marked as resolved and 244 deaths. The number of active COVID-19 cases is up one to 134, while the seven-day moving average stands at 21.4. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Thursday, Halton administered 451 doses of COVID-19 vaccines, which con stanley mugs sisted of 215 first doses and 236 second doses. As of today, 900,762 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been given. So far, 89 per cent of eligible Halton residents have received the first dose 鈥?with 86 per cent fully vaccinated.Currently, there are five people hospitalized with COVID-19 across Halton hospitals. There are five people in the intensive care units ICU . The ICU bed occupancy rate is 66 per cent, according to the regions website. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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CALGARY 鈥?Former federal cabinet minister Jason Kenney has won the leadership of Alberta United Conservative Party.The longtime Calgary MP, who held high-ranking positions in the government of Stephen Harper, beat former Wildrose leader Brian Jean and lawyer Doug Schweitzer on the first ballot.He took 61.1 per cent of the vote, over Jean at 31.5 per cent and Schweitzer at 7.3 per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup It another miracle on the Prairies, Kenney told a cheering crowd after the result was announced.Tonight we are one stop closer to renewing the Alberta advantage and getting our province back on track. Tonight we are one step closer to re-igniting our economy so that Alberta is once again that land of opportunity. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are one step closer to a government focused on prosperity so that we have the means to be a compassio stanley becher nate and generous society.Kenney was the central figure in a push to see the Alberta Progressive Conservatives and the Wildrose Party join forces on the right to fight the governing NDP. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley vaso He won the leadership of the PCs earlier this year after criss-crossing the province, beating the unity drum. In the summer, members of both parties voted 95 per cent in favour of a merger. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Aprb Absolutely catastrophic : Wrong-way driver killed on Highway 403 in Mississauga
Live by the auditor, die by the auditor.In the life and death struggle over COVID-19, it is poetic and pandemic justice to hear Doug Ford bemoan the monstrous unfairness of Bonnie Lysyk. In the premiers telling, Ontarios controversial auditor general is the Frankensteins monster making min stanley cups ced meat of his hard work saving lives.Ford vaso stanley s Tories are not wrong about Lysyk. She has a track record of hurling headline-grabbing Molotov cocktails that flame out like one-day wonders in yesterdays newspapers, embraced as truth by anyone trying to score points. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Pity it took a pandemic, and a turn in power, for the premier to learn the lesson of Lysyks handiwork. If Fords Tories are seething in rage today over her 230-page critique, it is doubtless because they are swallowing the bitter medicine stanley quencher they doled out in years past 鈥?hoisted on their own pandemic petard.There is much to criticize in Ontarios handling of the virus, even if it is doing better than most other large jurisdictions with fewer blunders. But any fair-minded critic who relies on Lysyk as a guide is being led down the garden path 鈥?which is precisely how Fords Tories went astray in the past. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In fairness, the Tories are not Frankensteins creators 鈥?Lysyk was inherited from the last Liberal government, just like medical officer of health David Williams No, hes not a Tory appointee, as some
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Halton Region will provide Conservation Halton CH with $400,000 in 2017 for its newly minted Emerald Ash Borer EAB management program, and up to $8.4 million over the next 10 years.According to the Natural Resources Canada NRC website, the Emerald Ash Borer beetle is an invasive species native to As stanley termosky ia, which feeds on all types of Ash trees.The beetles were first discovered in Windsor, Ont. in 2002 and have since spread across much of the province. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley cup OW In a report to the regions administration and finance committee on May 10, staff said the funding would be used to address the EAB issue of approximately 100,000 ash trees considered to be a risk within CH boundaries, with more than 92 per cent of these trees within Halton Region. Once dead, ash trees tend to fall quick, within two years, therefore posing a significant and ongoing management pressure on CH properties, posing a risk to existing surrounding physical assets, staff and visitors, added the report. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley vattenflaska Typically, within six years of an infestation arriving in a woodlot, more than 99 per cent of the ash trees have been killed. This extensive mortality increases the likelihood of invasion of forests by invasive plants, and poses a significant challenge to affected urban centres, said NRC on its website.Conservation Halton put in a funding request to the region for the program and Vwmr Traffic complaint leads to Whitewater Region man charged with impaired
Plan your route before you ;re in your car 鈥?19 closures are scheduled for roadwork on provincial highways in Halton on April 29, 2024:Queen Elizabeth Way Toronto bound between Fairview Street / Plains Road and Brant Street, Burlington: one left lane closed from April 29 at water bottle stanley 10 p.m. until May 2 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between Trafalgar Road, Halton-Milton and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: two alternating lanes closed from April 28 at 11 p.m. u stanley thermos ntil May 3 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Guelph Line and Regional Road 25, Milton: two alternating lanes closed from April 29 at 9 p.m. until May 4 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Guelph Line, Milton: two alternating lanes closed from April 29 at 9 p.m. until May 4 at 6 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between Winston Churchill Blvd, Mississauga and 407, Miss.-Halton: three alternating lanes closed from April 28 at 9 p.m. until May 3 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Fifth Line Road, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: two alternating lanes clos stanley cup ed from April 28 at 11 p.m. until May 3 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound express between Winston Churchill Boulevard and Credit River, Mississauga: one alternating lane closed from April 28 at 11 p.m. until May 3 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound express between Trafalgar Road, Halton-Milton and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: one alternating lane closed from April 28 at 10 p.m. until May 3 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Winston Churchill Boulevard and Credit River
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The Ontario Provinc stanley isolierkanne ial Police say two uniformed officers in the Wellington Detachment have been confirmed with COVID-19.Following the advice of public health authorities, the members are in isolation and are recovering. We wish them a speedy recovery. Their families and colleagues are in our thoughts, says a release from the OPP.Derek Rogers,聽regional media relations coordinator, said in an emailed response that both officers were already in self-isolation before their diagnoses ;. ARTICLE C stanley quencher ONTINUES BELOW As far as the timing of the release goes, the OPP is working closely with public health authorities to ensure proper protocols are followed. As the members were already in self-isolation, there was no additional public ri stanley cup sk, he stated. Rogers declined to provide any additional information on the two officers, such as when they were tested, where they were tested, and what region they lived in, stating its private medical information. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The release says the OPP remains committed to the health and safety of our members and will continue to make decisions that help us limit the spread of COVID-19 in the communities we serve. Bfdk S P/TSX composite falls, price of gold down
A Painted Turtle that swallowed a fish hook in Dundass Lake Jojo was in intensive care at Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre, also known as the turtle hospital, awaiting a decision on possible surgery to remove the hook.The fisherman that accidentally sna stanley tumbler gged the turtle on Saturday, September 26 contacted the Dundas Turtle Watch emergency number, reaching volunteer Peter Hurrell shortly before 5 p.m.The turtle was brought to Hurrells house where it received primary care. Hurrell received training in a course at the turtle conservation centre. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It was rehydrated and taken to a specialist vet in Puslinch, Hurrell stanley bottles said.Volunteer drivers, known as the Turtle Taxi transported the reptile from Puslinch to the centre in Selwyn, north of Peterborough. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mug Dr. Sue Carstairs, executive and medical director of the turtle conservation centre, said the Dundas Painted Turtle arrived on Tuesday, Sept. 29. The turtle was in good condition and quite bright and alert and very active, Carstairs said. We took x-rays and found that he indeed did have a fishing hook inside. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She noted the hook is a visible white, curved outline in the X-ray. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Carstairs said the turtle received treatment wit
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Just over a month ago, you could find Natalie Fleming following her schedule. Grab a coffee one day, meander through the grocery store the next and, once a week, take part in her postpartum peer support group at the Kenilworth Library.With the onset of COVID-19 upending any normalcy for the mother of two, Fleming said she hasnt left the house in more than three weeks. As of Monday, there were 170 cases of COVID-19 in the City of Hamilton. It t stanley water bottle ook that whole element right out from under me, said Fleming, who lives with postpartum anxiety. You dont get to leave the house anymore. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Despite the disruption, one thing has been left standing: Flemings peer support group has moved online using Google Hangouts, allowing their weekly meetings to continue despite. It is literally all that is left, Fleming said. Its been like a lifeline really. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Organized by midwives working at the Crown Point Family Health Centre, the peer support group got its start in the fall, only months before the pandemic ground much of Hamilton to stanley cup a halt.Midwife Chr stanley mugs istine Sandor said when her team realized the group would also be impacted, they didnt stall on finding a way to maintain the support. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW For people who have mental health concerns, feeling isolated and alone in their situation, is alrea Dxsp Highlights of Ontario s labour reforms
Environment Canada is forecasting periods of drizzle this morning in Halton Hills. The daytime high is expected to reach 9 C. There a 30 per cent chance of precipitation.Tonight, expect cloudy skies with a night time low of 4 C. The sun will set at 6:12 p.m.Tomorrow forecast calls for a mainly cloudy sky during the day with a high of 15 C. At night, expect cloudy skies with a low stanley mug of 8 C. T stanley cup he sun will rise at 6:50 a.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hi stanley cup storically for March 3, Halton Hills ; average high is -3.1 C and record high was 16.1 C in 1974. Halton Hills ; average low is -7.4 C and record low was -24.7 C in 2003. Halton Hills ; record rainfall was 27.2 mm in 1953 and record snowfall was 13.7 cm in 1944. Halton Hills ; forecast for the rest of the week: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tuesday: Showers with a high of 15 C and chance of showers at night with a low of 1 CWednesday: Sunny with a high of 8 C and clear at night with a low of -2 CThursday: A mix of sun and cloud with a high of 8 C and cloudy periods at night with a low of 0 CFriday: Cloudy with a high of 5 C and cloudy at night with a low of -1 C
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NEW YORK 鈥?The Senate top Democrat is calling on the Food and Drug Administration to examine a report that found dozens of baby food products contaminated with lead and other metals.Sen. Chuck Schumer says Sunday the FDA must take more action to regulate the baby food industry. A study by Healthy Babies Bright Futures found the presence of heavy metals in 95% of the 168 baby foods that were tested.The study found 95% of the food tested conta stanley kaffeebecher ined lead, arsenic, mercury or cadmium. It found one in four baby foods that were tested contained all four metals. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The New York senat stanley nz or says consumers rightfully stanley quencher expect those foods to be undeniably safe, appropriately regulated and nutritiously sustaining. He says federal regulators should examine the study and release a public statement of their findings. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Associated Press Rxpk 1,252 new COVID-19 cases in Quebec, four deaths
Halton police nabbed several people for allegedly driving impaired over the past several days.Below is a map of al stanley deutschland l alleged impaired driving incidents responded to by Halton Regional Police throughout the week, and where exactly, those incidents occurred. Youll find a summary of each incident and where it occurred by clicking on the point of interest.Below the map is a plain-text summary of each incident. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW All persons charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Aug. 12, 2022, Halton Police officers responded to a citizen-initiated compl stanley water bottle aint in the area of Oak Walk Drive and Oak Park Boulevard in Oakville. As a result of an investigation, a 45-year-old from Oakville was charged with blood alcohol concentration 80 mgs or more, within two hours.On Aug. 13, 2022, Halton Police officers conducted a traffic stop in the area of Walkers Line and Upper Middle Road in Burlington. As a result of an investigation, a 34-year-old from Hamilton was charged with operation while impaired and blood alcohol concentration 80 mgs or more, within two hours. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Aug. 13, 2022, Halton Police officers responded to a citizen-initiated complaint in the area of Trudeau Drive and James Snow Parkway in Milton. As a result of a stanley kubek n investigation, a 30-year-old from Milto
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Here are four things to know about our upco vaso stanley ming Family Day long weekend Feb. 17 to 19 in Ontario, including free fishing for all residents and visitors to the province.1. FREE FISHINGYou can fish for free this Famil stanley termoska y Day weekend Feb. 17 to 19 . Four times a year, Canadian residents can fish in Ontario for free. This means you do not need to buy a fishing licence if you want to fish, states the Government of Ontario webpage on fishing. The other three occasions you can fish for free in 2024, by the way, are ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Mothers Day weekend May 11 and 12, 2024 鈥?Fathers Day weekend June 15 and 16, 2024 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Family Fishing Week June 29 to July 7, 2024 Remember, though, you have to follow all relevant regulations, which can be viewed here. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 2. PROCLAIMED AFTER ELECTION WIN ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Family Day was the brainchild of the Ontario Liberals, who promised it in the run-up to the Oct. 10, 2007 general election. When they won their second straight majority government, they didnt waste any time in proclaiming it on Oct. 12 to take place the following year in February, 2008. This is a small thing, stanley cup but it an important and, I think, a powerful recognition of our priorities, Dalton McGuinty Hzho France s new lawmakers open first parliament session
A construction company has been selected for the rehabilitation of the Main Street North Bridge over the CN railway.The tender was awarded to the lowest bidder, Torbridge Construction, from Toronto, for a total cost of $2,335,398.23 plus taxes. My immediate reaction, because this is half a million dollars shy of the next tender, is what does one do that the other doesnt ;, Councillor Bryan Lewis, asked Town staff. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The answer from council: not much. Were very specific in the tender documents and in the design, Chris Mills, Commissioner stanley website of Transportation and Public Works for Georgetown, said to councillors during the committee meeting. Theyre obligated to meet those exact specifications. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW From a total of 13 bids received, the accepted tender totalled in at less than half of the high stanley cup est bidder, Marbridge Construction, who bid $5,292,375.34 for the bridge project. A wide range in tenders isnt unusual, bridges are very specialized, Mill stanley quencher s said.
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Ontario is reporting another 1,033 COVID-19 cases and 18 more deaths, according to its latest report released Sunday morning.This is the lowest case count since 990 cases were reported on March 6.Ontario has administered 144,833 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 8,984,278 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to the Stars vaccine tracker, 8,296,384 people in Ontario have received at least one shot. That works out to approximately 56.3 per cent of the total population and the equivalent of 69.7 per cent of the adult population.The province says 687,894 people have completed their vacc stanley cup inations, which means theyve had both doses. Tha stanley water bottle t works out to approximately 4.7 per cent of the total population and the equivalent of 5.8 per cent of the adult population. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The number of people vaccinated in Ontario includes a relatively small number of 12-17 year olds.The province is reporting 26,565 tests were completed the previous day, and a 4.2 per cent positivity rate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are 749 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in the province, including 614 patients in intensive care. There are 417 people on ventilators. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Locally, Health Minister Chr stanley water bottle istin Aemf Ontario s COVID signs point to the start of a summer wave
Ontario is reporting 81 new cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths related to the virus.The total number of cases now stands at 40,646, which includes 2,789 deaths and 36,953 stanley cupe cases marked as resolved.Active hospitalizations increased by one between Saturday and Sunday, while ongoing ICU stanley thermos cases declined by two. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Health Minister Christine Elliott said the positivity rate on testing remains low. Elliott also said that 31 of Ontarios 34 public health regions reported five or fewer cases, while 17 reported no new cases. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province was able to complete more than 30,000 tests in the previo stanley termoska us day.
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MONTREAL 鈥?A 44-year-old road stanley cup worker was kille stanley cup d and seven others were injured after a vehicle crashed into a highway work site west of Montreal last night.Quebec provincial police say a 38-year-old van driver was arrested and is expected to be charged with impaired driving causing death and impaired driving causing bodily harm.Police say the accident happened around 11:30 p.m. when t stanley water jug he man vehicle collided with an SUV and sent it crashing into a group of workers near Dorval, Que. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In addition to the deceased, five of the workers were seriously injured and two others were treated for shock. Police say the highway right lane was closed for roadwork and there were protective vehicles and proper signage in place. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Quebec Transport department issued a statement saying it was profoundly saddened by the event, and encouraged drivers to show caution when workers are present.By The Canadian Press Vjzf Council pushes decision on south Guelph condo project to next month
Police have recovered the body of a missing 20-year-old North York res stanley cup ident who went missing after a canoe capsized on Pigeon Lake late Tuesday July 14 night.Kawartha Lakes Fire and Rescue say the canoeist went missing聽 around 9 p.m. Emergency crews, including fire, OPP and EMS, searched Pigeon Lake with the help of the OPP helicopter until late Tuesday night, but the search was unsuccessful.On Wednesday morning, underwater search and recovery crews arrived on the scene. Searchers concentrated on the Long Point Bay area of the lake, which in located just south of Bobcaygeon, near Falls Bay and Pigeon Lake roads. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW OPP released a statement late Wednesday afternoon that the man body has been recovered. According to Kawartha Lakes OPP, the initial investigation indicated that five people left a residence in a canoe, which then capsized.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Four of the occupants were located by a boater and taken to shore, while another is still unaccounted for.OPP say none of the the occupants wa stanley cups s wearing life jac stanley italia kets.
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COVID-19 hospitalizations in Halton dropped dramatically in the past week, declining by more than 40 per cent.There are currently 28 people in the regions hospitals with COVID-19, down from 49 at the same time a week earlier. Of those 28 patients, 17 were a stanley mug dmitted for COVID-19, while the remainder were admitted for other reasons and later tested positive.The region reported six deaths due to COVID-19 over the past week. After going almost a month March 9 to April 4 with no COVID-19-related deaths in the region, there have been 17 since April 5. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases also dropped significantly, with Halton reporting 446 over the past week, compared to 659 the previous week. Among Halton residents ages 12 and older, 94 per cent have had at least one dose of COVID-19, 92 per cent have had two and 60 per cent have had a booster shot. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Among residents between the ages of 5 and 11, 65 per cen stanley mugs t have had one dose while 49 per cent have had termo stanley two doses.The region has 11 ongoing outbreaks, four in congregate living settings, one at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, two at long-term-care homes Extendicare Halton Hills, Maple Villa and four at retirement homes Appleby Place, Martindale Gardens, Sunrise of Burlington and Sunrise Senior Living of Oakville . Doxd Three Canadian universities have sought-after book
TORONTO 鈥?Air Canada says it has agreed with the Canadian government on financing that will allow the airline to access as much as $5.9 billion Canadian US$4.7 billion to help it recover from the economic damage caused by the pandemic.As part of the financial package, Air Canada stanley quencher has agreed to a number of commitments stanley italia related to customer refunds, service to regional communities, restrictions on the use of the funds provided, employment and capital expenditures.In return for the aid, the carrier is offering refunds to customers who bought non-refundable fares but did not travel due to the pandemic since February 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Also in exchange for the bailout, the airline is resuming service for all regional communities where service was suspended. By The Associated Press A stanley quencher RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Xnyw Oakville resident dead from COVID-19 as Halton reports more than 20 new infections
MUSKOKA 鈥?Summer in Muskoka brings the stars.Former One Direction singer Harry Styles was spotted in Muskoka on July 26. The music and now film superstar was apparently snapped in Port Carling with Cindy Cra stanley cups uk wford. The twitter account 1D Updates posted picture reportedly from the Lake Joseph Club.This wouldnt be Styles first trip to stanley website the region having last been photographed in the area in 2014.聽 A botella stanley RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ahfy Brace for closure, Chagger warns Commons
WHITBY 鈥?Concern is growing for a Whitby senior who went missing Tuesday.Durham police are calling for assistance in their search for Elisabeth Morton. The 72-year-old left her residence near White Oaks Court for an appointment March 10, but did not attend and was seen later in the evening in Halton Region, police said.Its possible Morton, who was driving her blue Chrysler 300C, is lost and unabl stanley quencher e to find her way home, police said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She is white, 5 feet 2 inches tall with short curly white hair, with a medium to large build. Her Chrysler has licence plate 23JA48, with a Blue Jays logo. Anyone who sees Morton o stanley mugs r her car is asked to call their local police service. Call police in Du stanley tumblers rham at 905-579-1520, extension 1815. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Halton Regional Police Service is looking to increase their budget for 2020 to meet increased demands from provincial downloading. This is the first year in my time that we have not been able to come to your guidelines, Oakville mayor, Rob Burton, chair of Halton Regional Police Services Board, said to the regional council on Dec. 4. It isnt our fault, provincial downloading is back and the big shift from sales and income tax to property tax is well underway. Of Halton Regions proposed 2020 budget of $560 million, Burton said the police service would need $162 million. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We have absorbed provincial cuts and failures to continue to fund programs stanley cup , Burton said. We fear more is on the way. Overall, the HRPS budget proposed includes an increase of $6.6 million or 4.2 per cent over the 2019 budget, which exceeds the 3.7 per cent guideline provided by Regional Counci stanley cup l. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW However, with the ask of a $6.6 million increase, the budget largest area of increase is to staffing in the same amount.Contract-related compensation would cost $3.3 million in 2020 while new hires will account for $2.1 million, adding 19 sworn police officers and five civilian staff, for a total of 737 sworn in officers and 307.5 staff in 2020. Increases in benefit costs would account for the remaining $1.2 million. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Bsdx Coyote attack on Mississauga trail leaves dog badly wounded
As Ontario prepares to lift its mask mandate on March 21, universities in the province are opting to keep them in place until the end of the winter term.In a statement released Friday, the Council of Ontario Universities said campuses will maintain their COVID-19 policies until at least the end of the semester, in order to minimize uncertainty and stanley cupe disruption and to continue to support our students, staff, faculty. The councils membership includes major post-secondary schools like the University of Toronto, Queens University, Ryerson University and McMaster Uni stanley vaso versity. The University of Western Ontario and the University of Waterloo have already come out with statements saying they also plan to keep mask and vaccine mandates for the rest of the term. For most universities, the winter term ends in mid- to late-April. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are many places across campus where physical distancing is simply not possible 鈥?stanley cup so this is the best option to ensure the health and safety of our campus, a statement by Western University said.Ontario announced earlier this week plans to lift the mask mandate, put in place to reduce transmission of COVID-19 nearly two years ago, in most indoor settings on March 21. This means wearing masks will no longer be required in schools, restaurants and bars, gyms and movie theatres. Masks, however, will still be required in public transit, long-term-care homes, health-care settings and sh
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Many people in Brampton have been stricken by the loss of a teenage girl from Brampton who died after contracting COVID-19.On Sunday, April 25, the Globe and Mail reported that 13-year-old Emily Victoria Viegas died on April 22. She is reportedly one of the youngest Canadians to die after contracting the virus.Upon hearing the news, Brampton Mayor Patri stanley cup nz ck Brown posted a message on Twitter. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This is beyond heart wrenching, the post read. As a parent, I am lost for words. Horrifying. We can never underestimate the seriousness of COVID-19 and the variants. This is beyond heart wrenching. As a parent, I am lost for words. Horrifying.We can never underestimate the seriousness of covid19 and the variants.My deepest condolences on behalf of the @CityBrampton RIPEmilyVictoriaViegas https://t.co/ZIIdcAdP9G鈥?Patrick Brown @patrickbrownont stanley trinkflaschen April 26, 2021 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Monday, the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board confirmed the death of one of its students, who they did not identify. This is a loss to the entire DPCDS stanley vaso B community, a statement from the board read. At this time, we are focusing on supporting staff and students and respecting the privacy of the grieving family. Our prayers go out to the family, staff, students and all who are impacted. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A GoFundMe campai Ypci 42 forest fires burning in northeast Ont.
KETCHIKAN, Alaska 鈥?Ketchikan mayor and city manager accepted a free cruise to Los Angeles, stanley cup which they said allowed them to continue talks with those in the private sector as Ketchikan looks to expands cruise ship berths.Mayor Bob Sivertsen and City Manager Karl Amylon were among officials from several West Coast port towns invited to take part in the botella stanley inaugural U.S. voyage last weekend of the Norwegian Joy from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Los Angeles.The Juneau Borough Assembly nixed the same trip for its officials. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Amylon said he discussed the trip with the city council in a stanley cup n executive session, and told the Ketchikan Daily News council members thought it would be a good networking opportunity. The city paid for their travel to Vancouver and home from Los Angeles. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ___Information from: Ketchikan Alaska Daily News, http://ketchikandailynews ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Associated Press
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Halton regional police are looking to identify a man suspected of entering unlocked vehicles and stealing valuables.Numerous reports of theft from vehicles was filled throughout October, with most of the thefts occurring in south Georgetown, though reports have come from throughout Halton Hills.Police received surveillance footage from the public and numerous suspects with their faces covered have been observed stanley termosar . One suspect face, however, was uncovered, and he is believed to be responsible stanley cup for the unlawful entries. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police are reminding stanley canada residents to make sure they lock their vehicle doors to prevent opportunists. Anyone with information can contact Det. Const. Jonathan Nancarrow at 905-825-4747 ext. 2405, or by email at jonathan.nancarrow@haltonpolice.ca. Anonymous tips can be made to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Slwq Will a Trump Dump spark a gold rush
COLTS CENTRE, BARRIE stanley france 鈥? stanley tumbler Ivan Lodnia had a goal and three assists leading the Niagara IceDogs to a 6-3 victory over the Barrie Colts. Andrew MacLean made 37 saves for the IceDogs.Brandt Clarke had a goal and an assist for the Colts.The IceDogs led 3-1 at the end of the first period led by goals from Mason Howard, Cameron Butler and Lodnia. Josh Nelson scored for the C stanley quencher olts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Niagara widened their lead to 4-1 in the second period on a goal by Adrien Beraldo. The IceDogs held the lead in the third period. Jackson Doherty and Jake Uberti scored for Niagara while Aidan Brown and Clarke scored for Barrie. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ON THE POWER PLAY: The IceDogs scored once in four chances while the Colts scored once in six opportunities.STARS OF THE GAME: 1. Ivan Lodnia Niagara , 2. Andrew MacLean Niagara and 3. Brandt Clarke Barrie . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This article was generated using Wordsmith. Data was provided by the OHL via HockeyTech. To provide feedback on this article email: communities@metroland.
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OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he willing to fill opposition parties in stanley cup on Canada strategy as it heads into trilateral negotiations next month with the U.S. and Mexico on a new North American Free Trade Agreement.Trudeau made the promise Wednesday as the U.S. announced that the first round of NAFTA negotiations will take place Aug. 16-20 in Washington, D.C.At a news conference in Quebec City, Trudeau stressed the importance of presenting a non-partisan united front to defend Canadian interests in the crucial negotiations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I have been pleased that, up until recently anyway, we have been working very, very collaboratively with opposition stanley mugs parties ... to present a common front because our relationship with the United States, the strength of our negotiations with the United States, has been more important than partisanship and still is for me, he said.And that 821 stanley becher 7 why we are more than happy to sit down with opposition parties and discuss the approach we ;re going to take on negotiating, renegotiating NAFTA in the best interests of all Canadians. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In French, Trudeau added that he ;ll be very happy to have ministers sit down with representatives of other parties 8220 o they know very well what we ;re going to do to continue to defend Canadian interests. Esva Residents invited to Paramedic Day on May 25
Transport Canada is alerting drivers to recalls on vehicles from Ford, Tesla, BMW, Hyundai and others.BMW is recalling their 2022 and 2023 I4 and IX models because of a software issue.On some vehicles, this so stanley cup ftware problem could result in the external sound generator to not function correctly. In certain conditions, this could result in the vehicle not producing enough sound to be able to be heard by a pedestrian or cyclist. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW New regulations in Canada require electric vehicles to make a mi stanley cup quencher nimum amount of sound when operating at low speeds. An external sound generator that doesn ;t work could create an increased risk of injury for pedestrians and cyclists, Transport Canada said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW BMW will be notifying owners by mail to take their vehicle stanley taza into a dealership to update the external artificial sound generator software.View the original recall here. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hyundai is issuing a recall for their 2013-2016 Santa Fe Sports because of a problem with parking assist sensors. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On certain vehicles, the rear parking assist sensors mounted in the rear bumper could short circuit, the government said. This recall replaces Transport Canada recall 2022-118. Vehicles that were already repaired u
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Another COVID-19-related death has been reported in Oakville, as the number of new cases across the region grew by 29.Since the start of the pandemic, the disease has claimed the lives of聽34 Halton residents, with 13 deaths in Burlington, 11 in Halton Hills, six in Oakville, and four in Milton.The latest dea stanley mugg th occured at the Chartwell Waterford long-term care home in Oakville. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As for the new infections, Halton Region Public Health confirmed 10 new cases in both Oakville and Milton on Thursday Oct. 29 , with an additional six new cases stanley trinkflaschen in Burlington and three in Halton Hills. To date, there have been 2,119 confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases聽of the coronavirus in the region, with 1,848 considered resolved.In Oakville, many of the new cases are linked to an outbreak and close contact with another positive case. Four cases are found in residents between the ages of 20 and 39, another four between 60 and 70, and over 80. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In Milton, male residents make up the majority of the new cases. Six cases are found in residents under 20 and two each in the 20-39 and 40-59 age groups. Nine cases are linked to contact with another positive case and one to community exposure.The new Burling stanley termosar ton cases are four females and two males. One case is under 20, three in the 20-39 age group, and two in the 40-59 age group. The cases are related to close contact a Gkdv Senator doubts CRA claims on tax evasion
With our January cold snap now a distant memory, the warmer than normal temperatures that replaced it throughout the Golden Horseshoe look to be settling in for a while, according to an Environment Canada meteorologist. The mild trend that began last week is continuing through this week. And looking at some of the forecasts out to mid February, overall this milder than normal trend is expected to continue, said Geoff Coulson, in a Jan. 29 interview.He added theres also not really a lot in the way of notable weather systems in the forecast. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We may have a weak system move through during the day on Tuesday Jan. 30 , but some of the models say it may weaken out before it gets here, so in terms of any real snow flurry or stanley cup rain shower activity it looks pretty scattered, pretty light if we do end up getting anything Tuesday .Other than that, he said, it does look like temperatures continue to be the main weather sto stanley italia ry. Normal high for this time of year for south central Ontario is minus-2 C, and were looking at daytime highs generally between about 2 and 4 degrees over the course of the next week or so. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermos It does look like maybe a few peeks of sunshine today Monday, Jan. 29 in some areas.And once we get by Tuesday possible unsettled weather, he added that to finish off the work week and into the weekend as well, it looks l
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