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TORONTO 鈥?Canada Pension Plan Investment Board says it was able to overcome a general downturn on stock markets near the end of 2018 to record a 1.1 per cent return in its third quarter.The investment manager for the Canada Pension Plan said its CPP Fund had $368.5 billion of assets at Dec. 31 鈥?up $200 million from the quarter ended Sept. 30.The increase was after $3.8 billion in net cash outflows to the CPP during the quarter, which offset most of the $4 billion of net income achieved by CPPIB through its investment activities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ch <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley mug ief executive Mark Machin says that broad declines in global stock markets created a challenging investment environment during the quarter, especially in December But Machin added that CPPIB benefited from its diversified investment portfolio and the positive impact of a decline in the Canadian dollar compared with other major currencies, which increased the relative value of its foreign inves stanley cup tments. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW CPPIB annualized net real rate of return over 10 years 鈥?which adjusts for inf stanley cups uk lation 鈥?was 8.2 per cent.By The Canadian Press Ykti Town of Halton Hills CAO announces changes to key positions
Halton police presented their annual report on service vehicle crashes during a meeting of the police board on Thursday, March 28.Here ar <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley cup e 10 things residents sho stanley cup uld know about what that report had to say.1. In 2023, there were a total of 139 service vehicle collisions resulting stanley romania in damage costs of $675,667. There were fewer crashes in 2022, which saw 123 service vehicle collisions and damage costs reaching $377,083. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 2. There were six incidents in 2023 where the collision resulted in the total loss of the police vehicle. There were three vehicles written off in 2022.3. Of the 139 collisions in 2023, 67 were deemed preventable while 61 were deemed non-preventable. There were another 11 collisions where the cause was unknown damage discovered later . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 4. This is the most preventable collisions reported in recent years with 51 reported in 2022, 66 reported in 2021, and 39 reported in 2020.5. Of the 2023 preventable collisions, 46 occurred because the officer failed to observe clearances. Five incidents took place because of improper backing up, five occurred from following too closely, three collisions happened because the officers failed to yield, and two crashes took place because the officers were driving too fast for conditions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 6. The 2023 collisions also includ
TORONTO 鈥?Canada Pension Plan Investment Board says it was able to overcome a general downturn on stock markets near the end of 2018 to record a 1.1 per cent return in its third quarter.The investment manager for the Canada Pension Plan said its CPP Fund had $368.5 billion of assets at Dec. 31 鈥?up $200 million from the quarter ended Sept. 30.The increase was after $3.8 billion in net cash outflows to the CPP during the quarter, which offset most of the $4 billion of net income achieved by CPPIB through its investment activities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ch <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley mug ief executive Mark Machin says that broad declines in global stock markets created a challenging investment environment during the quarter, especially in December But Machin added that CPPIB benefited from its diversified investment portfolio and the positive impact of a decline in the Canadian dollar compared with other major currencies, which increased the relative value of its foreign inves stanley cup tments. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW CPPIB annualized net real rate of return over 10 years 鈥?which adjusts for inf stanley cups uk lation 鈥?was 8.2 per cent.By The Canadian Press Ykti Town of Halton Hills CAO announces changes to key positions
Halton police presented their annual report on service vehicle crashes during a meeting of the police board on Thursday, March 28.Here ar <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley cup e 10 things residents sho stanley cup uld know about what that report had to say.1. In 2023, there were a total of 139 service vehicle collisions resulting stanley romania in damage costs of $675,667. There were fewer crashes in 2022, which saw 123 service vehicle collisions and damage costs reaching $377,083. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 2. There were six incidents in 2023 where the collision resulted in the total loss of the police vehicle. There were three vehicles written off in 2022.3. Of the 139 collisions in 2023, 67 were deemed preventable while 61 were deemed non-preventable. There were another 11 collisions where the cause was unknown damage discovered later . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 4. This is the most preventable collisions reported in recent years with 51 reported in 2022, 66 reported in 2021, and 39 reported in 2020.5. Of the 2023 preventable collisions, 46 occurred because the officer failed to observe clearances. Five incidents took place because of improper backing up, five occurred from following too closely, three collisions happened because the officers failed to yield, and two crashes took place because the officers were driving too fast for conditions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 6. The 2023 collisions also includ
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It took three days before Hamilton public health would confirm the second COVID-19-related death of a resident at Heritage Green Nursing Home in Stoney Creek.The Spectator had been asking about it since a day after it occurred.That lag in revealing information 鈥?combined with initial denials to media 鈥?puts public health at risk of losing the publics trust, say ethics and transparency experts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Thursday morning, Hamilton public health confirmed the citys second COVID-19 victim was an 88-year-old female resident of Heritage Green who died Monday. The long-term care home is the site of a COVID-19 outbreak and has been at the centre of public interest for weeks, particularly as death rates climb at nursing homes elsewhere in Ontario.The nursing homes first death, an 80-year-old woman who died in hospital March 24, was made public hours after it occurred. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.stanleycup.lt>stanley puodelis Not so with the second on Monday. Dr. Richardson Hamiltons me stanley cup dical officer of health 鈥?has not been able to confirm if there is a death there or not, said city spokesperson Kelly Anderson in an email on Tuesday afternoon. Public health has not been notified yet. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As late as Wednesday afternoon, the city still refused to confirm stanley us the death. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
TORONTO 鈥?The parent company of Tim Hortons saw daily sales fall by more than 40 per cent in the last two weeks of March as the COVID-19 cris <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.at>stanley cup is began to take hold in Canada, but has since regained some momentum as it shifted more restaurants to serving food through delivery.The COVID-19 pandemic has obviously introduced a wide variety of challenges, but we feel we ;re well positioned and have the resources we need to come through this, said Jose Cil, chief executive at Restaurant Brands International Inc., during a conference call with analysts after the company reported its first-quarter financial results.The company, which also owns Burger Kin stanley kaffeebecher g and Popeyes, saw system wide sales fall at two of its brands during the first quarter ended March 31. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tim Hortons saw a 9.9 per cent decline in the quarter, while Burger King experienced a three per cent drop. Popeyes saw a 32.3 per cent jump thanks in part to the popularity of its chicken sandwich in the U.S.Comparable sales, a key retail metric, fell 10.3 per cent at Tim Hortons with a 10.8 per cent drop in the Canadian market. ARTI stanley termoska CLE CONTINUES BELOW In the last two weeks of March, daily comparable sales at the coffee-and-doughnut chain fell on average by roughly 45 per cent, the company said.Much of this came from a fall in purchases in the breakfast and snacking categories, Cil said, as customers Oiir Liberals take steps to changing drug policy
It took three days before Hamilton public health would confirm the second COVID-19-related death of a resident at Heritage Green Nursing Home in Stoney Creek.The Spectator had been asking about it since a day after it occurred.That lag in revealing information 鈥?combined with initial denials to media 鈥?puts public health at risk of losing the publics trust, say ethics and transparency experts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Thursday morning, Hamilton public health confirmed the citys second COVID-19 victim was an 88-year-old female resident of Heritage Green who died Monday. The long-term care home is the site of a COVID-19 outbreak and has been at the centre of public interest for weeks, particularly as death rates climb at nursing homes elsewhere in Ontario.The nursing homes first death, an 80-year-old woman who died in hospital March 24, was made public hours after it occurred. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.stanleycup.lt>stanley puodelis Not so with the second on Monday. Dr. Richardson Hamiltons me stanley cup dical officer of health 鈥?has not been able to confirm if there is a death there or not, said city spokesperson Kelly Anderson in an email on Tuesday afternoon. Public health has not been notified yet. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As late as Wednesday afternoon, the city still refused to confirm stanley us the death. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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WASHINGTON 鈥?With a budget deadline looming, President Donald Trump plans a whirlwind of activities seeking to highlight accomplishments wh <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley cup ile putting fresh pressure on congressional Democrats to pay for a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, even if that pressure risks a possible government shutdown.Trump approaches the symbolic 100-day mark for his administration this coming week juggling a renewed health care push and his demands that a must-pass government funding bill should include money for the wall.In a tweet Sunday, Trump jabbed at Democrats, who vigorously oppose wall funding. The Democrats don ;t want money from budget going to border wall despite the fact that it will stop drugs and very bad MS 13 gang members. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He added: Eventually, but at a later date so we can get started early, Mexico will be paying, in some form, for the badly needed border wall.The 100-day mark falls on Saturday, the same day government could shut dow stanley mugg n without a budget deal. Trump has announced a rally in Pennsylvania that day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Despite Tru stanley quencher mp dismissal that the 100-day marker is artificial, the White House has packed his schedule. Trump will sign executive orders on energy and rural policies, meet with the president of Argentina and travel to Atlanta for a National Rifle Association event. Top aides will al Wlmz Some quotes about Ontario s plan to sell marijuana
The winning ticket for the historic and record-breaking LOTTO 6/49 Gold Ball jackpot worth a massive $68 million from the Wednesday, Sept. 27 draw was sold somewhere in Toronto, according to the OLG.Now we wait for the winner or winners to come forward, and OLG spokesperson said Thursday Sept. 28 .There were many other prizes won across Ontario with this draw: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥⒙燗n Encore ticket worth $100,000 was sold in Sarnia鈥⒙燗n Encore ticket worth $100,000 was sold in Windsor ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥⒙燗n Encore ticket worth $100,000 was sold in Torontobull;An Encore ticket worth $100,000 was sold on OLG.ca ARTICLE <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley quencher CONTINUES BELOW OLG offers players several ways to check lottery tickets: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥⒙燬can your ticket using the OLG App.鈥⒙燙heck winning numbers on OLG.ca or sign up to have the winning numbers emailed to you.鈥?Visit a lottery retail stanley france location and use the self-serve ticket checker or hand it to the retailer.鈥?Call the OLG WIN Line at 1-866-891-8946.So that you dont forget to claim your lottery prize, OLG asks lottery players to:聽鈥⒙燬ign their ticket right af stanley website ter its purchased. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Keep the ticket in a safe and memorable location until draw
WASHINGTON 鈥?With a budget deadline looming, President Donald Trump plans a whirlwind of activities seeking to highlight accomplishments wh <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley cup ile putting fresh pressure on congressional Democrats to pay for a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, even if that pressure risks a possible government shutdown.Trump approaches the symbolic 100-day mark for his administration this coming week juggling a renewed health care push and his demands that a must-pass government funding bill should include money for the wall.In a tweet Sunday, Trump jabbed at Democrats, who vigorously oppose wall funding. The Democrats don ;t want money from budget going to border wall despite the fact that it will stop drugs and very bad MS 13 gang members. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He added: Eventually, but at a later date so we can get started early, Mexico will be paying, in some form, for the badly needed border wall.The 100-day mark falls on Saturday, the same day government could shut dow stanley mugg n without a budget deal. Trump has announced a rally in Pennsylvania that day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Despite Tru stanley quencher mp dismissal that the 100-day marker is artificial, the White House has packed his schedule. Trump will sign executive orders on energy and rural policies, meet with the president of Argentina and travel to Atlanta for a National Rifle Association event. Top aides will al Wlmz Some quotes about Ontario s plan to sell marijuana
The winning ticket for the historic and record-breaking LOTTO 6/49 Gold Ball jackpot worth a massive $68 million from the Wednesday, Sept. 27 draw was sold somewhere in Toronto, according to the OLG.Now we wait for the winner or winners to come forward, and OLG spokesperson said Thursday Sept. 28 .There were many other prizes won across Ontario with this draw: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥⒙燗n Encore ticket worth $100,000 was sold in Sarnia鈥⒙燗n Encore ticket worth $100,000 was sold in Windsor ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥⒙燗n Encore ticket worth $100,000 was sold in Torontobull;An Encore ticket worth $100,000 was sold on OLG.ca ARTICLE <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley quencher CONTINUES BELOW OLG offers players several ways to check lottery tickets: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥⒙燬can your ticket using the OLG App.鈥⒙燙heck winning numbers on OLG.ca or sign up to have the winning numbers emailed to you.鈥?Visit a lottery retail stanley france location and use the self-serve ticket checker or hand it to the retailer.鈥?Call the OLG WIN Line at 1-866-891-8946.So that you dont forget to claim your lottery prize, OLG asks lottery players to:聽鈥⒙燬ign their ticket right af stanley website ter its purchased. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Keep the ticket in a safe and memorable location until draw
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The City of Hamilton public health department says they aren ;t going to be able to share any other details after an employee at Waterdown TD Bank tested positive for COVID-19, despite repeated requests for information from the Review around when customers at the bank may potentially have been at risk.Although TD said staff at the bank are self-isolating for two weeks, public health said, In general, customers of the bank do not need to be self-isolating.The bank has been closed since <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.es>stanley cup March 16, and TD confirmed the positive case on March 17. In a statement, Carla Hindman, TDs manager of corporate and public affairs said the company was following guidance from public health authorities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It is unclear if public health has contacted all potential contacts in the Waterdown bank case.TD did not indicate when the employee tested positive, o kubki stanley r when customers may have been exposed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are working with public health and they will be directly contacting any customers who they bel stanley water bottle ieve could be at risk, Hindman said. The branch will reopen when public health advises it is safe to do so. In a separate interview with the Review, Hamilton associate medical officer of health Dr. Bart Harvey said while the public health department does have the ability to issue a public notice about when people ma Xjod Taxes, tolls take centre stage at mayoral debate in Whitby
After months spent watching the devastating impact of COVID-19 isolation on nursing-home residents, families, neighbours and close friends will soon be allowed indoor visits.Ontario Minister of Long-Term Care Merrilee Fullerton announced We <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pl>stanley cup dnesday the new rules that will permit indoor visits of no more than two friends or relatives at a time, starting July 22. That is magic! said Verna Andrews, who previously spent six hours a day with her husband, who has Lewy body dementia and lives in Peel Regions Sheridan Villa. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It will mean everything to my husband. He was doubting me, thinking that I was leaving him. He went through a great depression and just walked through the hallways, calling my name. Visitors can help with eating or washing and can provide emotional sustenance for people who have declined from months of loneliness and depression. Before mid-March, when visitors for all but palliative residents were locked out by COVID restrictions, many families and friends provided hours of care for their loved ones, freeing up staff to spend time with othe stanley cupe r residents. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Next week, before entering the home, all visitors will be required to attest they have tested negative for COVID-19 within the past 14 days. Outside visits, which began June 18, no longer require a COVID test.During his daily news conference, Premier Doug For stanley cup d said it is hear
The City of Hamilton public health department says they aren ;t going to be able to share any other details after an employee at Waterdown TD Bank tested positive for COVID-19, despite repeated requests for information from the Review around when customers at the bank may potentially have been at risk.Although TD said staff at the bank are self-isolating for two weeks, public health said, In general, customers of the bank do not need to be self-isolating.The bank has been closed since <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.es>stanley cup March 16, and TD confirmed the positive case on March 17. In a statement, Carla Hindman, TDs manager of corporate and public affairs said the company was following guidance from public health authorities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It is unclear if public health has contacted all potential contacts in the Waterdown bank case.TD did not indicate when the employee tested positive, o kubki stanley r when customers may have been exposed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are working with public health and they will be directly contacting any customers who they bel stanley water bottle ieve could be at risk, Hindman said. The branch will reopen when public health advises it is safe to do so. In a separate interview with the Review, Hamilton associate medical officer of health Dr. Bart Harvey said while the public health department does have the ability to issue a public notice about when people ma Xjod Taxes, tolls take centre stage at mayoral debate in Whitby
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TORONTO 鈥?A Toronto art teacher has been arrested after allegedly sexually assaulting a seven-year-old girl attending an art program in the city west end.Police say the girl was assaulted during multiple sessions while she was part of a 10-week art program at 4Cats Arts Studio.Jordan Pereira, 24, of Toronto was arrest <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>vaso stanley stanley bottles ed Tuesday and charged with one-count of sexual assault. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He is scheduled to appear in court Aug. 24. Police released a photo of the suspect because they are concerned there may be other victims. ARTICLE CO stanley thermoskannen NTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Mefx Privacy bill includes fines for data misuse
A resident of Amica Georgetown has tested positive for COVID-19.On April 2, Amica Georgetown was informed by the Halton Region Health Department that a resident had tested positive for COVID-19.The resident had returned to the residence on March 30 after spending time in hospital unrelated <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup to the coronavi stanley mug rus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The resident was immediately placed in isolation for 14 days.On the evening of the residents return to Amica Georgetown, sym stanley cup ptoms began to present themselves. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A swab test was administered and proved positive.The resident remains in isolation and is being treated by team members. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Currently, a release from Amica Georgetown reports, no other residents or team members are showing symptoms. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We have implemented a number of aggressive screening and preventive measures that remain firmly in place, the release from Amica Georgetown reads. In recent weeks, we have closed resident common areas, suspended group activities and are allowing only visitors to see a loved one who is nearing end of life.
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A resident of Amica Georgetown has tested positive for COVID-19.On April 2, Amica Georgetown was informed by the Halton Region Health Department that a resident had tested positive for COVID-19.The resident had returned to the residence on March 30 after spending time in hospital unrelated <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup to the coronavi stanley mug rus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The resident was immediately placed in isolation for 14 days.On the evening of the residents return to Amica Georgetown, sym stanley cup ptoms began to present themselves. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A swab test was administered and proved positive.The resident remains in isolation and is being treated by team members. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Currently, a release from Amica Georgetown reports, no other residents or team members are showing symptoms. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We have implemented a number of aggressive screening and preventive measures that remain firmly in place, the release from Amica Georgetown reads. In recent weeks, we have closed resident common areas, suspended group activities and are allowing only visitors to see a loved one who is nearing end of life.
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Both of Halton region school boards have decided for a second straight day, to close all schools Tuesday Jan. 18 as the aftermath of the significant snowfall continues.The Halton Catholic District School Board said students may switch to asynchronous learning Tuesday, but no live instruction will be provided.The Halton District School Board meanwhile, said all school bus transportation is cancelled for all HDSB schools as many Halton municipalities are reporting that side streets are no <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley thermoskannen t cleared of snow and we anticipate school staffing shortages. Therefore all HDSB schools and workplaces are closed. Students may choose to access asynchronous materials/tasks but no live instruction will take place. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup stanley thermobecher Two snow days in a row is an extreme rarity, as is the blizzard that walloped Halton region Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Oelp Halton highway closures for planned roadwork on April 6
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