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Nnav Halton police investigating robbery at Burlington plaza WASHINGTON 鈥?President Donald Trump delivered a foreboding message Thursday night, telling reporters as he posed for photos with his senior military leaders that this might be the calm before the storm.White House reporters were summoned suddenly Thursday evening and told the president had decided he wanted the press to document a dinner he was holding with the military leaders and their wives.Reporters were led hastily to the grand State Dining Room, where they walked into a scene of the president, his highest-ranking military aides and their wives posing for a group photo. The cameras clicked and they smiled. A joke was made about someone face being tired. Live classical music played. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Then, Trump gestured to the reporters in the room.You guys know what this represents Trump asked. Maybe it the calm before the storm. Could be the calm, the calm before the storm. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW What storm Mr. President one reporter shouted. ISIS North Korea Iran You ;ll find out, the president said. ARTICLE CONT [url=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk]stanley flask[/url] INUES BELOW He also praised those assembled for the photo, saying: We have the world great [url=https://www.stanley-cup.cz]stanley hrnek[/url] military people in this room, I wi [url=https://www.cups-stanley.us]stanley cup[/url] ll tell you that. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Jror Ontario releases anti-racism strategy Halton Region has formed a new map in its reporting on the number of COVID-19 cases and rates per neighbourhood.The crude incidence rates, which examine unusual events such as the spreads of coronavirus disease, are confirmed and probable cases per 10,000 people, according to Halton region.It shows South Central Milton has the highest rate in all of Halton s neighbourhoods at 105.0. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In Oakville, the neighbourhood with the highest COVID-19 rate per 10,0000 people is North Bronte Oakville, an rea bordered by Dundas Street to the north, Postmaster Drive to the east, Upper Middle Road to the south and Bronte Creek to the west, at 80.1 while in Burlington, it s Central East Burlington with 61.7.North Georgetown is the Halton Hills neighbourhood with the highest COVID-19 rate at 72.3 per 10,000 people, the data below shows. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Here is the complete list with rates per 10,000 people with data accurate to today. They can also be accessed on Halto [url=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk]stanley cups uk[/url] n COVID-19 page and then clicking on 822 [url=https://www.stanleycups.at]stanley cup[/url] 0;Neighbourhood Map.The data gathered by Inside Halton and The IFP includes outbreaks but users are able to exclude that data. [url=https://www.stanley-cups.de]stanley cup[/url] ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Acton Ac : 30.6 32 cases ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Aldershot Al : 30.2 107 cases 鈥?C
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Awkn Considered armed and dangerous : Ottawa Police searching for murder suspect Montreal real estate market remained on fire in April with residential home sales increasing 11 per cent from a year ago.Quebec real estate broker association says home sales in metropolitan Montreal marked the 50th consecutive monthly increase in sales, rising to 5,973 units.All six areas of the Montreal area increased, led by an 18 per cent increase in the south shore, while the Island of Montreal grew six per cent. ARTICLE CON [url=https://www.stanley-cups.fr]stanley fr[/url] TINUES BELOW Condominium sales shot up 17 per cent, plexes with two to five [url=https://www.stanley-mugs.us]stanley water bottle[/url] units were up 12 per cent and single-family homes grew six per cent. The Quebec [url=https://www.stanley-cups.com.es]botella stanley[/url] Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers says the median price of single family home increased four per cent to $330,000, condominiums were up six per cent to $260,000 and plexes rose eight per cent to $540,000. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Fxiq Life without restaurants campaign launched Even as he worries about his extended family in Iran, Arash Rahimian is thinking about how others are coping with the novel coronavirus crisis.Rahimian has lived in Canada for 27 years, arriving here at age 17. He now operates Ancasters Brassie Pub.On March 19, Rahimian and Mark Hodge, owner of Ancaster restaurant Pub Fiction, each donated about $1,000 worth of perishable food items to Hamilton Food Share. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Both establishments have closed due to mandatory social distancing regulations that have shuttered restaurant seating areas throughout the province.Like most restaurant and bar owners, Hodge and Rahimian [url=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de]stanley cup[/url] stocked up for St. Patricks Day in anticipation of crowds that never came. Hodge averages between $15,000 and $18,000 in sales on a typical St. Patricks Day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hopefully when everything goes back, were goi [url=https://www.stanleywebsite.us]stanley website[/url] ng to bounce back and were going to be resilient and help each other, Rahimian said. There is a lot of uncertainty in the world, its not just Canada. I dont believe we should panic, but we should go through the precautions. By donating unused items to Food Share, Hodge hopes to set an example for other restaurants who may have items they cant use. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This makes us feel good, said Hodge. We can turn [url=https://www.stanley-cups.de]stanley cup[/url] this into something positive. ARTICLE CONTINU
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Csko Grab and go : Mexican food is coming to Georgetown Dale Scheerer did not have much room for social distancing on his flight back to Hamilton International Airport from Florida on Monday.It was packed, said the Milton resident, who owns property in an 800-home 8220 nowbird community an hour south of Orlando. Not a surprise, really.Scheerer said about half the snowbird enclave are Canadians and a big chunk of them panicked. But personally, the frequent border crosser is not too worried about his chances of coronavirus infection, citing relatively few confirmed cases in his part of Florida and good personal hygiene practices. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Scheerer touched down one hour after the Canadian government announced a ban on foreign citizens entering th [url=https://www.cup-stanley.ca]stanley cup[/url] e country, as well as restrictions on internat [url=https://www.stanleymug.us]stanley mug[/url] ional flights, to [url=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx]stanley tazas[/url] help curb the spread of COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But the new restrictions don ;t actually affect John C. Munro, said airport spokesperson Tomas Cleary, because the new federal ban excludes U.S. citizens 鈥?and international flight restrictions so far exempt the U.S., Mexico and the Caribbean.Those countries make up the majority of international tourist destinations from Hamilton carriers like Swoop. Flights from Orlando and Puerta Plata were all expected to arrive Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cbti Rapid tests for COVID-19 have been distributed across Canada. Here s why some provinces aren t using them If you didn ;t have cha [url=https://www.stanley-cups.de]stanley becher[/url] nce to catch up on all the latest headlines, here a look back at what had people talking in and around Georgetown and Acton this week. To stay up to date with local headlines, sign up for our newsletter delivered to your inbox everyday, seven days a week.1 Horrible theft from Georgetown driveway: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10446462--so-violated-georgetown- [url=https://www.stanley-cups.us]stanley cup[/url] woman-s-locked-car-stolen-from-driveway/2 Return of minor sports in Halton Hills: https://theifp.ca/community-story/10445069--it-s-been-a-wild-ride-return-of-minor-sports-isn-t-easy-in-oakville-burlington-m [url=https://www.stanleycups.ro]stanley romania[/url] ilton-and-halton-hills/ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 3 Hepatitis A outbreak triggers major recall: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10448106--warning-frozen-mangoes-sold-at-no-frills-freshco-costco-food-basics-shoppers-drug-mart-metro-sobeys-and-other-grocery-stores-recalled-over-hepatitis-a-outbreak-in-canada/ 4 Amputation injuries trigger this recall in Halton and beyond: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10447567--immediately-stop-using-major-recall-of-generators-sold-by-costco-home-depot-lowe-s-amazon-and-other-stores-triggers-health-canada-warning-as-amputations-other-injuries-reported/ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 5 Cheese and seasoning recalled at several well-known grocery stores: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10447195--products-should-be-thrown-out-major-recalls-of-seasoning-sold-at-sobeys-metr
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