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Toronto will have a total of six mass COVID-19 vaccination clinics operating by the first week of April.Mayor John Tory said Monday that the city is moving as fast as it can to administer vaccines to its residents.Subject to questions of supply, our work to get as many people in the city of Toronto vaccinated as soon <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley website as we can, continues, he said. Within those constraints we continue to make progress. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the Scarborough Town Centre and the Toronto Congress Centre are already scheduled to open for mass vaccinations this Wednesday.Tory announced stanley cup Monday that the Malvern Community Recreation Centre and the Mitchell Field Community Centre are scheduled to open on March 29, and the Hangar Sports and Events Centre will follow suit on April 5. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW All six clinics will operate from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week. Tory said those hours could change dependent on take-up experience and supply.A total of nine city-run mass immunization clinics are planned in Toronto, on top of the work do stanley canada ne by hospitals, mobile vaccination sites, and other health-care partners. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tory said that Toronto Public Health and its health-care partners had administered 263,532 doses of vaccine within the city as of Monday afternoon.
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Toronto will have a total of six mass COVID-19 vaccination clinics operating by the first week of April.Mayor John Tory said Monday that the city is moving as fast as it can to administer vaccines to its residents.Subject to questions of supply, our work to get as many people in the city of Toronto vaccinated as soon <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley website as we can, continues, he said. Within those constraints we continue to make progress. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the Scarborough Town Centre and the Toronto Congress Centre are already scheduled to open for mass vaccinations this Wednesday.Tory announced stanley cup Monday that the Malvern Community Recreation Centre and the Mitchell Field Community Centre are scheduled to open on March 29, and the Hangar Sports and Events Centre will follow suit on April 5. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW All six clinics will operate from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week. Tory said those hours could change dependent on take-up experience and supply.A total of nine city-run mass immunization clinics are planned in Toronto, on top of the work do stanley canada ne by hospitals, mobile vaccination sites, and other health-care partners. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tory said that Toronto Public Health and its health-care partners had administered 263,532 doses of vaccine within the city as of Monday afternoon.
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TORONTO 鈥?Every health unit in Ontario could soon be collecting race-based data on the COVID-19 pandemic after the provincial government announced Monday it would act on the advice of community leaders and public health experts who want the figures tracked.The province said earlier this month it was considering the move, but on Monday announced a proposed regulatory change that would mandate collection of racial and other data in a consistent way while also protecting patient privacy.Health Minister Christine Elliott said some groups may be at greater risk of COVID-19 in <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley canada fection, including racialized communities and those with lower incomes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As has been requested by community leaders, we are taki stanley cup ng action to support and expand the work needed to help protect our communities all across the province, Elliott said in a statement.The province had gr stanley cup anted some health units permission to begin collecting race-based data voluntarily and some 鈥?including Ottawa, Toronto, Middlesex-London and Sudbury 鈥?had been doing so, but critics argued it wasn ;t enough. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Elliott said collecting the information will help guide decisions as the province works to stop the spread of the virus.The government said that under the proposed changes, people who have tested costive for COVID-19 will be asked questions about their race, income, languages
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TORONTO 鈥?Every health unit in Ontario could soon be collecting race-based data on the COVID-19 pandemic after the provincial government announced Monday it would act on the advice of community leaders and public health experts who want the figures tracked.The province said earlier this month it was considering the move, but on Monday announced a proposed regulatory change that would mandate collection of racial and other data in a consistent way while also protecting patient privacy.Health Minister Christine Elliott said some groups may be at greater risk of COVID-19 in <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley canada fection, including racialized communities and those with lower incomes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As has been requested by community leaders, we are taki stanley cup ng action to support and expand the work needed to help protect our communities all across the province, Elliott said in a statement.The province had gr stanley cup anted some health units permission to begin collecting race-based data voluntarily and some 鈥?including Ottawa, Toronto, Middlesex-London and Sudbury 鈥?had been doing so, but critics argued it wasn ;t enough. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Elliott said collecting the information will help guide decisions as the province works to stop the spread of the virus.The government said that under the proposed changes, people who have tested costive for COVID-19 will be asked questions about their race, income, languages
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OPP have charged a 23-year-old from Caledon with multiple counts of arson after a string of fires at parks throughout Bolton on June 15.During the night, there was a dumpster fire on Hanton Crescent, structure fires at R.J.A. Potts Memor <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley cup ial Park, Fountainbridge Community Pa stanley cups uk rk and the indoor bocce centre on Pembrook Street.Nicholas Prete, 23, of Caledon, has been charged with operation of a motor vehicle while impaired 鈥?blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg, arson 鈥?disregard for human life, and four counts of arson 鈥?damage to property. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The charges have not been proven in court.The accused was held for a bail hearing and will appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Orangeville at a later date. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Caledon Fire services deployed several apparatus to extinguish the fires using handlines, said town spokesperson Parm Chohan.He said town staff are working with stanley polska the insurance company to determine the cost of damage and replacement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The bocce courts that were damaged are still under construction. The facility is being built by a contractor with the intention to offer it as a donation to the town. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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OPP have charged a 23-year-old from Caledon with multiple counts of arson after a string of fires at parks throughout Bolton on June 15.During the night, there was a dumpster fire on Hanton Crescent, structure fires at R.J.A. Potts Memor <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley cup ial Park, Fountainbridge Community Pa stanley cups uk rk and the indoor bocce centre on Pembrook Street.Nicholas Prete, 23, of Caledon, has been charged with operation of a motor vehicle while impaired 鈥?blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg, arson 鈥?disregard for human life, and four counts of arson 鈥?damage to property. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The charges have not been proven in court.The accused was held for a bail hearing and will appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Orangeville at a later date. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Caledon Fire services deployed several apparatus to extinguish the fires using handlines, said town spokesperson Parm Chohan.He said town staff are working with stanley polska the insurance company to determine the cost of damage and replacement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The bocce courts that were damaged are still under construction. The facility is being built by a contractor with the intention to offer it as a donation to the town. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette will be representing the town at Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy in Chicago early next month.According to a town release, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel extended the invitation to Bonnette based on Halton Hills ; leadership in sustainability 鈥?which the town has been internationally recognized for in the past. The short visit will see Halton Hills represented on an international stage 鈥?an occurrence happening more frequently as the towns reputation for sustainability practices grows, read <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley sverige the release. stanley kaffeebecher ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Im delighted for the opportunity to participate, said Bonnette. I think this is a real indicator that we are doing something very right in our little town. The fight against climate change goes beyond geographical boundaries and I am so proud of the work that staff has done and the support that council has provided. The meeting will focus on how municipalities and cities can help reduce emissions agreed to during the Paris Climate Agreement, whi stanley quencher ch the federal government in the United States under President Donald Trump recently pulled out of. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A number of cities and states across the U.S. have decided to honour the agreement and meet their agreed to targets despite the Trump administrations decision to drop out of the pact agreed to by virtually all nations across the world. Mayors will Qcsy Several new employee COVID-19 cases inside these Oakville and Burlington as well as Acton grocery stores leave some shoppers worried
In October, Quebec-based pot producer Hexo Corp. announced the unveiling of a new cannabis line comprising a hybrid blend of sativa called Original Stash. Most newsworthy about the new line of pot: it marked a significant price reduction for the cannabis seller, with 28-gram <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>vaso stanley packages priced at just $4.49 a gram 鈥?less than half the average retail price, and lower even than the average cost of cannabis on the black market. Our aim with Original Stash is to disrupt the illicit market, educate consumers about the value of a regulated and tested product, and drive them to purchase their cannabis legally, said Sebastien St-Louis, Hexos CEO and co-founder, in a press release. Were now competing directly with the illicit market and providing consumers with an affordable, controlled, quality product. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The companys decision to lower prices shines a spotlight on a growing problem for Canadas licensed cannabis producers. Since the drug was legalized in 2018, legal companies have had difficulty drawing in users who rely on the illicit market, largely due to how expensive legal prices are and how difficult it is to obtain.In fact, acc stanley flasche ording to Statistics Canada, a full 40 per cent of users still purchase from illegal dealers. AR stanley mugs TICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cannabis users have a source of supply that theyre comfortable with and that they like, and they need to be given a reason
Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette will be representing the town at Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy in Chicago early next month.According to a town release, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel extended the invitation to Bonnette based on Halton Hills ; leadership in sustainability 鈥?which the town has been internationally recognized for in the past. The short visit will see Halton Hills represented on an international stage 鈥?an occurrence happening more frequently as the towns reputation for sustainability practices grows, read <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley sverige the release. stanley kaffeebecher ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Im delighted for the opportunity to participate, said Bonnette. I think this is a real indicator that we are doing something very right in our little town. The fight against climate change goes beyond geographical boundaries and I am so proud of the work that staff has done and the support that council has provided. The meeting will focus on how municipalities and cities can help reduce emissions agreed to during the Paris Climate Agreement, whi stanley quencher ch the federal government in the United States under President Donald Trump recently pulled out of. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A number of cities and states across the U.S. have decided to honour the agreement and meet their agreed to targets despite the Trump administrations decision to drop out of the pact agreed to by virtually all nations across the world. Mayors will Qcsy Several new employee COVID-19 cases inside these Oakville and Burlington as well as Acton grocery stores leave some shoppers worried
In October, Quebec-based pot producer Hexo Corp. announced the unveiling of a new cannabis line comprising a hybrid blend of sativa called Original Stash. Most newsworthy about the new line of pot: it marked a significant price reduction for the cannabis seller, with 28-gram <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>vaso stanley packages priced at just $4.49 a gram 鈥?less than half the average retail price, and lower even than the average cost of cannabis on the black market. Our aim with Original Stash is to disrupt the illicit market, educate consumers about the value of a regulated and tested product, and drive them to purchase their cannabis legally, said Sebastien St-Louis, Hexos CEO and co-founder, in a press release. Were now competing directly with the illicit market and providing consumers with an affordable, controlled, quality product. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The companys decision to lower prices shines a spotlight on a growing problem for Canadas licensed cannabis producers. Since the drug was legalized in 2018, legal companies have had difficulty drawing in users who rely on the illicit market, largely due to how expensive legal prices are and how difficult it is to obtain.In fact, acc stanley flasche ording to Statistics Canada, a full 40 per cent of users still purchase from illegal dealers. AR stanley mugs TICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cannabis users have a source of supply that theyre comfortable with and that they like, and they need to be given a reason
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