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Multiple areas in Burlington and Milton have COVID-19 positivity rates that are above the Ontario average, according to a new report.The Toronto-based research group ICES, which uses population-based health and social data to produce data on a broad range of health care issues, each week releases a list of GTA neighbourhoods with the highest positivity percentage, which are broken down by postal codes.The latest report, which tracks the week of April 18-24, shows the Ontario average positivity rate, which refers to the percentage of residents tested for COVID-19 tests that were positive for the disease, is at 9.2 per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The area in south Milton with a postal code starting with L9E, a large area centred around Britannia and Thompson roads, has a per cent positivi <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cups ty rate of 15.45 per cent.The area in Burlington with a postal code starting with L7N, and area bordered mainly by the QE stanley cups uk W, Walkers Line, Lake Ontario and Guelph Line, has a COVID-19 positivity rate of 13 per cent, according to the report. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The area in Milton with a postal code that starts with L9T, which covers an area bordered roughly by Steeles Avenue the north, James Snow Parkway to the east, Louis St. Laurent Avenue to the south and Bronte Street South to the west, has a positivit stanley termohrnek y rate of 11.01 per cent.Lastly, an area in west Burlington with a postal code beginning with L7
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OTTAWA 鈥?Nearly 4,000 Canadians died from apparent opioid overdoses last year, with men the most likely victims and fentanyl the clear culprit, new government figures show.The numbers released Tuesday came as the federal government announced plans to severely restrict the way drug companies market opioids to doctors.The death toll rose to almost 4,000 in 2017 from about 3,00 <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>stanley cup 0 in 2016. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The figures show that 78 per cent of victims were male and that fentanyl or fentanyl analogues were blamed for 72 per cent of all overdose deaths.For some, overdoses have became a major cause of death, said Dr. Theresa Tam, chief public health officer of Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermobecher The number of apparent opioid related deaths among 30 to 39-year-ol stanley tumbler ds in 2017 was greater than the number of deaths due to any of the other leading causes of death for this age group, TAM said.She said the federal government is working with provinces and others to rein in the problem. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW These data represent the loss of valuable lives, she said. They represent the loss of family members, loved ones and friends and highlights how this crisis is devastating for Canadians from all walks of life in communities across Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ofib Materials sector weighs on Toronto market
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Its official, it turned out to be the rainiest April for a swathe of Ontario that includes the GTA and Barrie. And just a bit warmer than normal.Barrie, Pearson airport break rainfall recordsBarrie smashed their record for rainfall in April with 146.7 millimetres mm of rain, which beat the old record of 129.2 mm set back in 1991, said Environment Canada meteorologist Geoff Coulson in a May 1 interview, adding that th <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cups e Barrie data is taken from nearby Shanty Bay, which has observations dating back to 1973. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Meanwhile, at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, which has observations dating back to the late 30s, Coulson said the new record of 135.3 mm of rain beats the previous record of 133.4 mm set back in 1992. Rainiest month ever for Barrie, Pearson ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW So whats the rainiest month ever at those two locations Many people might be surprised to find out that the answer for Pearson airport is not even a spring or a summer month. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW water bottle stanley I had a colleague of mine who was gracious enough to crunch the numbers, said Coulson. So for Toronto, the record for the wettest month ever 鈥?any month any year 鈥?was Hurricane Hazel, October 1954. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley romania W Because of Hazels contributions t
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The Ontario government has announced a province-wide expansion of driver testing services, which means residents can book their G-class road tests again.Beginning Sept. 8, all DriveTest centres in Ontario will be lifting COVID-19 restrictions on all of their services and allow <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley shop ing customers to take G1 and M1 tests, as well as deal with any driver licence upgrades, on a first-come-first-served basis.Ontarians will also be able to book appointments for G2-, G-, M2- and M-class road tests, as well as all commercial driver road tests. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW COVID-19 safety measures w stanley cups ill remain in place at all testing centres.聽Customers will be required to wear face masks while inside and during road tests, with exceptions made for motorcycle tests. They will also be expected to sanitize their hands, comply with temperature checks and answer COVID-19 screening questions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Our government has taken great care to ensure the health and safety of staff and customers as DriveTest centres have gradually reintroduced services, transportation minister Caroline Mulroney said. The resumption of full driver testing services at DriveTest ce stanley termoska ntres will help more people to get back to work as our province continues to reopen.Ontarians can access further information or book a road test at聽drivetest.ca.
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