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MethrenOrith 2024-11-10 1:56:50
Zqay Several bullet holes : Shooting on Brampton highway leaves man fighting for his life ActiVan Accessible Transit is introducing a planned fare increase, effective on January 1, 2017.As approved by Town council, ActiVan fares will increase on January 1, 2017 from the current $2 per trip to $3 <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley quencher</a> on weekdays between 7:30 a.m.- <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley cup</a> 5 p.m., and $4 per trip weekdays after 5 p.m. and all day Saturday and Sunday service hours.ActiVan has not increased fares since 1996. The scheduled fare increase will help offset rising operating and fuel costs, as well as fund service improvements. This increase will put Halton Hills user fees in line with surrounding municipalities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There will also be a change for ActiVan and Youth Taxi Scrip users for the current Taxi Scrip program. The municipal subsidy for taxi fares will be reduced from 50 per cent to 40 per cent. Each $20 booklet of taxi scrip tickets will now cost $12. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Our goal is to continue to grow and make the system even better to serve existing and new riders, says Mayor Rick Bonnette. Over the last three years, ActiVan has added and replaced four vehicles to the current fleet and ha <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.pl>stanley cup</a> ve upgraded infrastructure for vehicle maintenance. ActiVan will continue to improve and upgrade services to sustain and support our accessible transportation service within Halton Hills. For more information or questions about the fare increase, ActiVan registered riders and Youth Taxi Scrip users are en Caht Study explores Indigenous workers experiences North Durham Minor Hockey executives are scrambling to find more ice time after Uxbridge Council voted to delay the opening of the Uxbridge Arena.Brad Turner, president of the hockey association, said the move will drastically alter the organizations plans to bring players back to the ice since the organization normally s <a href=https://www.stanleycup.cz>stanley termohrnek</a> plits its time between the Scugog and Uxbridge arenas. We were counting on Uxbridge arena to be available Sept. 15 because we never heard otherwise, Turner said. Tha <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley cup</a> t takes more than 50 per cent of our ice time allocation out of our pool so its going to cut our programming by well over half, and its forcing us to look for outside alternatives. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At a council meeting on Sept. 2, councillors voted to delay a proposed Sept. 15 reopening of the Uxbridge Arena to allow more time to the see what effect children returning to school has on local COVID-19 rates. They voted to bring the staff proposal for reopening back before council for reconsideration on Oct. 5. What weve found around the pandemic is time has helped us make better decisions, said Mayor Dave Barton of the decision to delay. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If we ease <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup becher</a> into hockey I think time will be on our side, I think we can make better decisions, get firmer commitments and learn from the best practices of everyone around us if we wait. A notice posted to the hockey associations website f
MethrenOrith 2024-11-10 1:31:40
Nlko Riders lineman Eric Norwood retires OTTAWA 鈥?The federal government has shortchanged provinces on equalization payments under rules put in place after the last economic crisis in the late 2000s, Parliament spending watchdog says, warning the under-funding may get worse due to COVID-19.The parliamentary budget officer review of a decade of federal payments to provinces showed that federal coffers have saved $14.5 billion over that time.The constitutionally required payments are designed to address shortfalls in provinces ; spending capacities so that Canadians have reasonably comparable public services no matter where in the country they live. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A decade ago, the annual calculations were changed to tie payments to three-year averages of nominal gross domestic product GDP , a measurement of economic output that doesn ;t account for the pace of inflation and can overestimate economic growth.Since then, only four provinces have not received any equalization payments: Newfoundland and Labrador, Saska <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>vaso stanley</a> tchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.at>stanley cup</a> Ontario accounted for $8.1 billion of the $14.5 billion in cumulative federal savings, followed by Quebec at $4.6 billion.Budget officer Yves Giroux said the growth rule prevented a 8220 ignificant increase in payments that would have otherwise <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.com.de>stanley thermobecher</a> occurred after the 2009 recession, which also suggest Usrv Wrong direction : More than half of Halton s 29 new COVID-19 cases are in Burlington with several links to community exposure TORONTO 鈥?The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board says home sales in February were up 45.6 per cent compared with the same month last year when they hit a 10-year low.The board says there were 7,256 homes sold last month in the Toronto region through its MLS system. That compared with 4,982 in February 2019.After preliminary seasonal adjustments, <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley uk</a> the board says February sales were up 14.8 per cent compared with January. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The average price rose to $910,290 compared with $779,791 in February last year.New listings for the month totalled 10,613, up from 9,834 in the same month a year earlier. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW TRREB forecast for the year predicts 97,000 home sales in 2020, up from 87,825 <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley mug</a> in 2019.Sales growth will be strong this year, board president Michael Collins said in a statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW However, the annual pace of sales growth experienced in February will likely not be sustained throughout the year, because we will be making comparisons to much stronger sales results reported after the first quarter of 2019. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup</a> This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 4, 2020.By The Canadian Press
MethrenOrith 2024-11-10 1:06:43
Scqu Heather Mallick: Are businesses worth more than human lives In Doug Ford s Ontario, the answer is yes KINGSTON, Ont. 鈥?Police say a pedestrian is dead after a hit-and-run in Kingston, Ont.OPP say they were called around 1 a.m. today with reports that a male had been hit on Hwy. 401 in the <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley cup</a> city north end.Police say the pede <a href=https://www.stanley-mugs.us>stanley mugs</a> strian was pronounced dead at the scene. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They say the vehicle involved in the man death failed to remain after the collision. Officers are asking witnesses who may have been driving in the area at the time of the incident to contact them. <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley vaso</a> ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Ybhc Philpott urges MDs to focus on vulnerable patients Hitting the 40-year mark of running a town isnt one that Mayor Gord Krantz s <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley mugs</a> et out to do when he first took up the mantle. You ju <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.co.uk>stanley thermos</a> st never know whats behind the next door, and that was it, he says.First elected as councillor in 1965 and moved up to the mayoral office in December 1980, he is now believed to be the longest-serving mayor in a major municipality in Canada, surpassing good friend and former Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion聽by four years. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The longevity of his tenure is a telling sign of his appeal 鈥?interacting with residents is one of the best things about being a mayor, he says 鈥?and leadership.Firm but fair. Governing with an iron fist, inside a velvet glove. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW You <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley becher</a> cannot and should not be wishy-washy, he says, though he has no qualms about listening and taking input. If somebody comes along with a better idea, you should listen. That why people have two ears and one mouth, he jokes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A booming population and rapid economic growth have brought about changes, but some things stays the same. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Milton is very, very fortunate to have a good portion of the worlds biosphere 鈥?the Niagara escarpment that runs through this community. So that ;ll always be prot
MethrenOrith 2024-11-10 0:41:32
Qxgs 10 Canadian leaders who contributed to Indigenous oppression The pandemic has heightened the need for affordable and reliable high-speed internet, with many people having to <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley cup becher</a> work and study from home.The federal government has announced the latest funding to bring more broadband internet access to more than 300 homes in rural neighbourhoods in Halton.Heres what you need to know. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?The new $1.6-million investment is part of the $2.75-billion Universal Broadband Fund program launched by Ottawa in November 2020. 鈥?The funding allows internet provider Standard Broadband 鈥?based in Acton and Georgetown 鈥?to expand its fibre network to 324 homes in Haltonv <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup</a> illle and Moffat, allowing rural Milton residents to enjoy greater connectivity. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?MP Adam van Koeverden made <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.at>stanley thermosflasche</a> the funding announcement on May 12.鈥?In a news release, van Koeverden said fast and reliable internet is essential for full participation in modern society. Rural households in Nassagaweya deserve the same access to high-speed broadband as city residents. Working from home, taking part in online learning and accessing telehealth services are all normal, daily needs that rely on connectivity. Many rural residents are also farmers, business people and entrepreneurs who depend on reliable online access to the global economy to put food on the table, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥? Hjwf Tragically Hip to get humanitarian award at Junos TORONTO 鈥?Canadian business and labour groups are at odds over preferred isolation t <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.it>stanley cup</a> imes for people who have tested positive for COVID-19The question has renewed urgency after the U.S. Centers for <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup</a> Disease Control recommended on Monday that Americans with COVID-19 should isolate for five days rather than 10 if they ;re not showing symptoms.Ontario top doctor postponed a news conference Tuesday so the province can review isolation guidelines, while Quebec has already relaxed its isolation guidelines for healthcare workers who have tested <a href=https://www.stanleycups.it>stanley cup</a> positive. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It would be welcome news if provinces were to follow a similar policy as the CDC, said Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses president Dan Kelly, because the labour shortage is a massive issue for small and medium businesses.The more that we can safely limit the amount of time we have to take people out of the workforce, the better. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The CDC decision has been criticized as responding too much to business interests, as some such as Delta Airline chief executive asked specifically for the reduced isolation period, but Kelly said he hasn ;t seen any Canadian provinces prioritizing the economy over public health during this pandemic.The reduced isolation time is part of a need to think more long-term about the virus, Kelly said.
MethrenOrith 2024-11-10 0:18:03
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MethrenOrith 2024-11-9 23:52:49
Qdiz Today s coronavirus news: New Zealand marks 100 days of virus elimination; U.S. school that made headlines over viral photo of crowded hallways reports 9 cases VANCOUVER 鈥?Members of a B.C. First Nation are expected to launch another legal challenge of a massive liquefied natural gas project proposed for the province nor <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.cz>stanley termoska</a> th coast.Several hereditary chiefs with the Gitxsan First Nation will be in Vancouver today to announce their opposition to the Pacific Northwest LNG project, a project backed by Malaysia state oil company Petronas.The group traditional territory is in n <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley mugs</a> orthwestern B.C., near the area where a $11.4 billion LNG export terminal would be built close to Prince Rupert, B.C. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The fe <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup</a> deral government announced its approval of the $36 billion terminal and pipeline project in September, subject to 190 conditions, including a cap on carbon emissions. The Gitxsan challenge is in addition to other actions by area First Nations or chiefs, asking the Federal Court for a judicial review of the approval, alleging the government failed to properly consult with them. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Pacific NorthWest LNG has said it has been meeting with local First Nations since 2012 and is continuing to work with them.By The Canadian Press Lsza Lindsay women s shelter braces for deluge in wake of COVID-19 reopening MONTREAL 鈥?A ventilation problem at a hard-hit Montreal long-term care home where a majority of residents contracted COVID-19 wasn ;t likely the principal factor in the virus spread, public health authorities said Thursday.The home in question, Vigi Mont-Royal, has seen 70 resi <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley bottles</a> dents die and numerous staff fall ill.A problem with the ventilation system was noticed on May 8 by the regional health authority, which noted employees were getting sick in droves. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Quebec public health director said while proper air filtration is beneficial for other reasons, it unlikely to have been the key factor in COVID-19 transmission at the home.It a very low factor in the transmission, Dr. Horacio Arruda told reporters in Montreal. I think there are probably other factors related to the difficulty to apply preventi <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley becher</a> on and control of infections measures in those settings, which are not like a hospital. It like a home, there are a lot of objects to clean. ARTICLE CON <a href=https://www.stanleycup.cz>stanley cup</a> TINUES BELOW Dr. Mylene Drouin, Montreal public health director, agreed that outbreaks in long-term care homes are hard to control because applying the gold standard for the prevention and control of infections is complicated.The regional health board said it noticed a high number of infections in staff sent to help at Vigi-Mont-Royal,
MethrenOrith 2024-11-9 23:02:10
Ykuq Halton now has 25 confirmed cases of COVID-19 after 4 more in Burlington test positive MONTREAL 鈥?As Quebec began booking appointments Thursday for its expanded COVID-19 vaccination campaign, the province health minister said he in favour of vaccine passports for those who have been fully inoculated.Christian Dube was asked at a news conference whether such passports could be used to allow access to entertainment venues or restaurants. He said yes, drawing <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley botella</a> a parallel to the time of the H1N1 flu when people were required to provide proof of vaccination before boarding flights.We ;re in digital world, I do not see why we could not have a QR code, like on a boarding pass when we fly, Dube said. For me, a digital vaccine passport is normal, and we have teams that are looking into it. He said he has heard from businesses that would like to be able to check for proof of vaccination before letting people in. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley taza</a> The notion of vaccine passports has been debated around the world as vaccinations have increased, but it has also raised ethical issues about possible discrimination.Quebec solidaire member of the legislature Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois criticized Dube response and urged the gove <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley tumbler</a> rnment to tread carefully. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The potentially discriminatory effects of a vaccination passport ; are considerable, Nadeau-Dubois wrote on Twitter. It not just about taking a p Wyol Most actively traded companies on the TSX OAKVILLE, Ontario AP _ Algonquin Power Utilities Corp. AQN on Thursday reported third-quarter net income of $55.9 million.The Oakville, Ontario-based company said it had net income of 9 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, were 15 cents per share.The results surpassed Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of five analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of 14 cents per share. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup website</a> The utility operator posted revenue of $376.1 million in the period. Algonquin Power Utilities shares have increased 15% since the beginning of the year. Th <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley mug</a> e stock has increased 20% in the last 12 months. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW _____This story was generated by Automated Insights http://automatedinsights/ap using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley cup</a> on AQN at https://zacks/ap/AQN ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Associated Press
MethrenOrith 2024-11-9 22:44:09
Zbwk Judge to decide Ajax, Ont., triple murder case Peel Regional Police have ended their investigation in locating a missing man on Monday, June 8.聽Police say that 68-year-old Roger Denis was last seen around 5 a.m. in the area of Glen Erin Drive a <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>stanley cup</a> nd Council R <a href=https://www.stanley-mugs.us>stanley mugs</a> ing Road in Mississauga.聽As a result of police investigation, Denis has been located.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 聽 **Edit <a href=https://www.stanleymug.us>stanley website</a> or Note: This story was updated at 11:57 a.m. on Tuesday, June 9, to indicate Roger Denis had been found.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Nctk Townhouse development in Mississauga planned for some of city s last greenfield space KITCHENER 鈥?A variety of missteps by management at Forest Heights Revera Long-Term Care Home created a pandemic within its walls, a union president says.The Kitchener home is now the facility with the most COVID-19 cases 鈥?193 among residents and staff 鈥?and more than half of the deaths in Waterloo Region.Locally, 66 people have died of coronavirus, 34 of them at Forest Heights. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The crisis could have been averted if staff had enough personal protective equipment and if they were allowed to wear the masks they had, said Ruth Pryce, president of Unifor Local 1106 which represents personal support workers, nurses and registered <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley cup</a> practical nurses at 30 different local workplaces.Pryce said some personal support workers PSW were told not to wear N95 masks because it would scare residents, especially those with dementia. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley cup</a> It is very disturbing to see what is unfolding in front of your eyes, Pryce said. The members do not have enough tools to do their job.Some PSWs who tested positive for the virus but didn ;t show symptoms were told to show up for work anyway, she said. Residents who were po <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley cup</a> sitive should have been separated from others more quickly. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In a release Tuesday, Forest Heights Revera said they are aware of concerns with shortag
MethrenOrith 2024-11-9 22:25:55
Pygg Canopy Growth CEO: no repeat of Mettrum recall MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec health-care system is running on empty, Premier Francois Legault said Tuesday as the province reported 33 new hospitalizations from COVID-19.But while Legault expressed sympathy for the exhaustion and frustration of nurses working in hospitals, he said his government could not offer them raises above the level of inflation during ongoing contract talks.I ;m ready to do pretty much everything. I ;m open to all the solutions to reduce nurses ; workload, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The only thing we have to understand is <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley water jug</a> that we can ;t both make financial efforts <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley thermoskannen</a> to reduce workload and simultaneously give salary increases beyond inflation.The premier words came as the province reported a spike in hospitalizations that added pressure on a health system that advocates say is already exhausted from fighting the first wave of the novel coronavirus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Monday, nurses and other health-care workers blocked two major bridges in Montreal and Quebec City, seeking to push the province to address working conditions they say have worsened du <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.cz>stanley hrnek</a> ring COVID-19 and forced some of their colleagues to retire or quit.Legault acknowledged that nurses are tired and that his government has failed to keep a promise to end mandatory overtime. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Zequ Centerra Gold increases quarterly dividend Ontario is reporting another 1,969 COVID-19 cases, and 36 more deaths, according to its latest report released Monday morning.The seven-day average is up <a href=https://www.stanleycup.lt>stanley cup</a> slightly, for the first time since Jan. 11, to 1,889 cases daily or 91 weekly per 100,000.The seven-day average for deaths is down to 54 per day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There were 30,359 completed tests with 5.5 per cent positivity rate.There are 1,158 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in the province, including 354 patients in intensive care. There are 260 people on ventilators. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario reports that 2,256 vaccine doses were administered since the last daily update for a total of 341,900 given out as of 8 p.m. the previous night..The province reports that 70,293 people are fully vaccinated, meaning they got both shots. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Locally, Health Minister Christine Elliott says 886 cases are in Toronto, 330 in Peel and 128 in York Region. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A Ministry of Health spokeswoman says that as Toronto migrates to the pro <a href=https://www.stanleycups.it>stanley cup</a> vincial data system, additional records were reported for the local public health unit, resulting <a href=https://www.stanley-tumbler.us>stanley tumbler</a> in an overestimate of the daily counts.There are 69 confirmed cases in the province of the B.1.1.7 variant, first identified in the U.K., according to
MethrenOrith 2024-11-9 22:01:52
Kusy Prince Harry, Meghan Markle offer details on the big day CALGARY 鈥?Canadian Natural Resources has struck a blockbuster $12.74-billion deal to buy Alberta oilsands assets from Royal Dutch Shell and Marathon Oil, boosting its exposure to the higher-cost sector even as soft crude prices prompt some large foreign players to exit.The deal announced Thursday would see Canadian Natural TSX:CNQ buy Shell 60 per <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>cups stanley</a> cent stake in the Athabasca Oil Sands Project, which includes a mine north of Fort McMurray, Alta., and the Shell-operated Scotford bitumen upgrader and Quest carbon capture project northeast of Edmonton.Separately, Houston-based Marathon Oil NYSE:MRO would sell its 20 per cent stake in Athabasca to Shell and Canadian Natural, who wou <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley cup</a> ld pay US$1.25 billion each. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Canadian Natural investors welcomed the deal, bidding the stock up nearly 10 per cent higher to close at $43.31 on the SP/TSX composite index. Financial analysts noted it would boost Canadian Natural earnings and cash flow and strengthen its stable of long-life producing assets.We like the deal as CNRL <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley water bottle</a> is buying an upgraded oilsands mining project at metrics lower than it costs to build, said analyst Arthur Grayfer of CIBC Capital Markets. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Alberta oilsands, the third-largest proven oil reserves in the world, are also among the most costly and carbon-intensive to produce from and many compani Fywr We re starting to force people to come to work with COVID 鈥?and some workers may die as a result In about two weeks time, crowds will file into Port Hopes historic Capitol Theatre for a glimpse of the Full Monty 鈥斅燼 musical production based on the story of a group of regular guys who form a male striptease act.But Erin Peirce, the theatres managing director, can only hope the nearby Walton Street uncovering 鈥斅爏tripped bare of both pavement and traffic for more than a month now 鈥斅爓ont be enough to keep crowds away.The current season-long reconstruction of Port Hopes main thoroughfare has had an impact on the theatres bottom line this year, and a number of area businesses have taken notice. There are fewer tourists, fewer shoppers, and theres a real fear some businesses might not be able to hold on until the project is complete. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There is definitely an impact happening, Peirce says. I think its a communications issu <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.it>stanley italia</a> e, in that the last thing people maybe heard was that we were going to close down. We need to get the message out right now how were not actually closed 鈥?Its still vibrant. Although its <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley quencher</a> a little uncomfortable to visit the stores, they need your help so please do that. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There is hope that once the community is through its big dig, Walton Street will once again be as lively as ever. But this is a fix that needed to happen. <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup usa</a>
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