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Mississaugas Cooksville neighbourhood is closer to getting its own business improvement area BIA next year.Council voted Nov. 20 to support setting up a Cooksville BIA. The initiative would a <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley thermos im to promote, beautify and increase safety and coordination among local businesses in the area, according to a letter from the Cooksville Steering Committee.Steering committee chair Steven Smith said the BIA is needed to help improve the reputation of the neighbourhood. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I thi stanley spain nk there a perception in Cooksville right now that it really not a good place to be, he said. That it not a safe place to be, and I want to try and end that. The BIA area would run along Dundas Street East, from west of Cawthra to just past Confederation Parkway. The BIA would also run along Hurontario Street north to the CN tracks and south to Floradale Drive. The area would include businesses and offices around the intersection of Hurontario Street and Dundas Street East. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A proposed budget of $350,000 would be funded by commercial and industrial businesses in the BIA based on property assessments. A stanley cup ccording to city staff, the levy would be in the order of $80 to $110 for every $100,000 of commercial tax assessment.Over half of the proposed budget of the BIA $206,000 would be for maintenance and beautification efforts, $90,000 for salaries and be Sifh CERB repayment demand scrapped for some
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WASHINGTON 鈥?President Donald Trump said Tuesday he wants to use the military to secure the U.S.-Mexico border until his promised border wall is built.Speaking at a lunch with Baltic leaders, Trump said he been discussing the idea with his Defence Secretary, Jim Mattis.We ;re going to be doing things militarily. Until we can have a wall and proper security, we ;re going to be guarding our border with the military, he said, calling the measure a big step. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We really haven ;t done that before, or certainly not very much before, he said.Trump has been deeply frustrated about the lack of progress building what was the signature promise of his campaign: a big, beautiful wall along the Mexican border. He previously suggested using the Pentagon budget to <a href=https://www.stanley-cups-uk.uk>stanley cup pay for building the wall, arguing it is a national security priority, despite strict rules that prohibit spending that not authorized by Congress. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Department of Homeland Security, Pentagon and White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment on how such a plan might work.Sending military to the border, in the form of National Guard troops, has been done before. In 20 stanley termosy 06, under Operation Jump Start, 6,000 troops were sent to the border in stanley water bottle an effort to increase security and surv Xznu 140 arrested in Malawi after mob attacks on vampires
A whopping 204 residents in a west Whitby neighbourhood have written to the Town of Whitby making it clear what they want 鈥?and dont want 鈥?in the district park to be constructed beside their homes.The residents have left no doubt they have no interest in the pickleball courts planned for the 10-acre park at Whitefish Street and Des Newman Boulevard.The letter, addressed <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley water bottle to Town of Whitby landscape architect Jill Stanton, calls the inclusion of pickleball courts a pa stanley mug in point because the resi stanley puodelis dents in the immediate area do not fit the demographic age and racial profile of pickleball players. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The demographic of our area is young professionals in their 30-40s, with young children and we are predominantly of colour, particularly Southeast Asian descent. And we do not play pickleball, the letter said.The letter goes on to state the pickleball courts be replaced by either tennis/volleyball courts, additional playground area, a second multi-skills court, skating rink, skateboard park or a dedicated seating area with picnic table benches. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The residents also want upgraded and better playground equipment than had been originally proposed by town staff. It doesnt mince words in calling the original proposed equipment sad and outdated 鈥?this proposed playground equipment is like travelling back in time to the 90s. Instead, the residents call f
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TORONTO 鈥?Prime <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.com.de>stanley kaffeebecher Minister Justin Trudeau branded the Quebec mosque massacre as a terrorist attac stanley mugs k, although the accused in the rampage is only facing murder charges. Here are some recent high-profile cases involving terrorism-related offences:Hiva Alizadeh: The Ottawa resident, who wanted to form a terrorist group dedicated to violent jihad in Canada, pleaded guilty to explosives possession with the intent to cause harm as part of a terrorist conspiracy in 2014. He was sentenced to 24 years.Misbahuddin Ahmed: The married father of three young children in Ottawa was convicted in 2014 of conspiracy to facilitate terrorist activity and participation in the activities of a terrorist group. He was sentenced to 12 y stanley water jug ears. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW John Nuttall and Amanda Korody: In June 2015, the couple was found guilty of terrorism charges for planting what they thought were explosives at the B.C. legislature on Canada Day in 2013. The guilty verdicts were later quashed.Chiheb Esseghaier and Raed Jaser: The two men were convicted in 2015 for a plot to blow up a Via Rail train travelling between New York and Toronto. They were sentenced to life with no chance of parole until 2023. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Toronto 18: This group of men and youths from the city and surrounding area were arrested in 2006 and accused of plotting to bomb targets such as the Toronto Stock Exchange, CSIS headquarters an Hksm Ground beef likely cause of 6-state food poisoning outbreak
Eight more Ontarians have been admitted to hospital for COVID-19 as the number of cases fell back below 200 following a one-day surge and an advocacy group warned nursing homes need more staff to cope with a potential second wave in the fall.The Ministry of Health reported 165 new infections Wednesday with young adults and those under 19 continuing to comprise the majority of cases. Just over 50 per cent of todays <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley cup cases are under the age of 40, Health Minister Christine Elliott said on Twitter. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The medical officer of health in Windsor-Essex County, whose region has the highest cumulative rate of cases per 100,000 population in the province because of outbreaks in the farm sector, said too many people are holding gatherings or parties and spreading the virus. Thats something we need to be concerned about, he to stanley cups ld a news conference Wednesday. Anyone youre interacting with could be a potential case of COVID. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Areas with the highest numbers of new cases remained Windsor-Essex with 39 reported to the province as of 4 p.m. the previous day and Peel Region with 25 鈥?both areas that have been held back, along with T stanley cup oronto, from stage three reopenings that allow bars and restaurants to resume indoor service. Ottawas uptick in cases continued with 33 new infections.Elliott said 18 of 34 public health units across the province reported no new inf
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Haldimand County is launching a community and recreation facilities strategy to identify major facility needs and the public is invited to take part. The strategy will focus on facilities that support activities such as aquatics, sports, health, wellness, arts and culture.Mayor Ken Hewitt said the county was excited, and while a priority item for council, the pandemic limited public consultation. At this point, we know many people have become used to engaging online or via Zoom, and we feel we will be able to host in-person engagement opportunities he said. We dont w <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley becher an stanley cup t to wait any long stanley canada er to hear what residents want in the way of facilities to support recreation and wellness. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We also think the pandemic may have adjusted peoples thinking about the importance of recreation to quality of life and the many different ways we can remain active, social and engaged. While facilities that are considered in sufficient supply, such as indoor ice rinks, community halls, and neighbourhood parks will be excluded in the analysis, strategies to enhance and repurpose existing buildings or construct new facilities will be considered. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The online survey to gather preliminary input will be available until March 7. Yxns Tory wants to let some Toronto restaurants expand patios; Students can apply for financial aid on Friday
Hamiltons public school board saw employee sick days jump by nearly a third during the 2020-21 school year, an increase from the previous year only partly attributed to COVID-19 absences. It was certainly an extremely challenging year, human resources superintendent Jamie Nunn told trustees as he presented a report showing employees took an average of 13.72 sick days between Sept. 1, 2020 and Aug. 31 of this year.The boa <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley cup rd had about 5,300 permanent staff in 2020-21 and the figures include an aver stanley cup age 0.54 of a sick day due to the coronavirus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The 13.72 total number is up from an average of 9.4 sick days over the same period in 2019-20, when schools were closed by a ministerial order from March 14, 2020 until the end of June and no COVID-19 absences were recorded.But Nunn said the previous year isnt an appropriate comparator, because sick days dropped dramatically during the four months after the closure order. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Although the pandemic also prompted the province to order schools closed this year from April 19 until the end of June, he said absences jumped with the return to in-person classes the previous September.Nunn said a better comparison for the past year is the 2018-19 school year, when employees booked an average of 15.4 sick days. A stanley cups RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He said a strategic wellnes
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