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BURLINGTON 鈥?A cruiser equipped with an automated licence plate recognition sys cups stanley tem has helped a Halton police officer track down a van that was stolen from Hamilton last month.The uniformed officer was driving on Dundas Street in Burlington Wednesday night when the system flagged a stolen van driving east near Tim Dobbie Drive.The officer followed the 2008 Toyota Sienna van and pulled it over on Millcroft Park D stanley mugs rive. The van had been reported stolen in Hamilton on June 25. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The men in the van were arrested, Halton police said. A small amount of the opioid hydromorphone was al stanley quencher legedly found inside. Kevin Michael Myles, 36, and Christopher Ross, 37, both of no fixed address, and Damien Michael Nelson, 38, of Hamilton were charged with possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Nelson is also charged with possession of a controlled substance and two counts a failing to comply with probation. Ptvo Vance names third acting deputy in 14 months
Mario David Ruffolo Jr. is being remembered as a shy, kind man with a boyish smile, who loved horse racing and always seemed to be in good spirits.The 63-year-old was always friendly, always quick to say hello, says Cathie water bottle stanley Oberle, his younger sister. He had a quiet, friendliness about him 鈥?he never seemed to be in a bad mood.Reached by phone on Tuesday, she said her family is still grappling to understand what happened to their Boby, a nickname Ruffolo had gone by since he was little. Last Wednesday he went to work as a security guard at the downtown Guelph train station and never came home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Jan. 15 at around 8:45 p.m., Guelph police were called to the VIA station on Carden Street for report of a disturbance. Ruffolo was found behind the station, suffering from life-threatening injuries. He was taken to hospital but later he died of his injuries.Jordan Langelier, a 21-year-old Guelph man, was arrested at the scene and was charged with second-degree murder in connection with Ruffolos death. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Langelier was seen in Guelph bail court late last week. He was dressed stanley taza in a white jumpsuit that was provided by police after his clothing had been seized. He was only in court for a few minutes and was held in police custody to await a bail hearing. A publication ban was issued preventing any evidence heard throughout th stanley cup e court proceedings from be
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While most of the world continues to be shut down d stanley canada uring the pandemic, in Taiwan, it a different story. Their physical distancing measures are strict but, by and large, Taiwanese society continues to function, as businesses and schools remain open.The tiny island state off the coast of China currently has less than 500 confirmed cases and deaths are in the single digits due to COVID-19, making it one of the best case scenarios in the world. Taiwan coronavirus approach is one of the most aggressive in the world鈥攅arly testing, months before a pandemic was declared, strict quarantining measures and most controversially, using data to track its citizens and suspected cases.Adrian Cheung talks to Nick Zarowny, a Canadian who lived in Taiwan for 20 years, for a view of what life is like for m stanley thermos mug any residents. That followed by an interview with Dr. Jason Wang of Stanford University School of Medicine, who has published a paper on the aggressive approach Taiwan has taken鈥攁nd whether we could take those same stanley fr measures in Canada and around the world. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Listen here or subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. Jytm Toss PPE in trash, not recycling, cities say
Canadians already dealing with record levels of household debt could find themselves increasingly struggling to pay the bills as the COVID-19 pandemic continues and financial aid winds down, experts say.Canadian households owed a total of $1.99 trillion in the second qua stanley mug rter, up 2.8 per cent from the same period a year ago, according to a report released Thursday by the Equifax credit rating agency.The report also found that credit delinquencies 鈥?de stanley cup fined as three missed payments in a row 鈥?are up more than 10 per cent, year over year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW With government financial aid and mortgage deferrals from banks to help soften COVIDs blow starting to wind down, deli stanley uk nquencies are bound to get even higher, said Rebecca Oakes, author of the Equifax report. There was already an increase in delinquencies before COVID, and this has made some people even more vulnerable, said Oakes, adding that delinquencies started to rise in the fourth quarter of 2019, thanks to rising interest rates and 鈥?in Alberta 鈥?falling oil prices. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW People who work in sectors which have been hardest hit by COVID-19 are particularly at risk of delinquency, Oakes said, especially as programs such as the Canada Emergency Response Benefit and the Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance start to wrap up. CERB was recently extended to Sept. 27.Oakes pointed to the hospitality sector as
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Being a police officer includes several duties, even firefighting.Two Peel Regional Police officers proved just that on Saturday afternoon when they sprung into action and extinguished a house fire in Streetsville.Constables Matt Hembruff and Andrew Cooper were in the area of Church and Main streets around 1:30 p.m. when a fellow officer who was directing traffic in the area sent out a radio call to police communications for a house fire. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The officers arrived before the fire department because they were nearby. Using a fire extinguisher they keep in t stanley mugs he truck of the cruiser, the officers went to the kitchen where the fire was and put it out. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW No one was inj stanley cup ured as the officers ensured everyone in the home was out safely before they went in.Fire damage was still extensive and Mississ stanley mugs auga firefighters took over to ensure there were no flare-ups. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The officers ; actions helped limit the amount of damage, Const. Mark Fischer said. Cmhr Nishdish, closed for good by COVID-19, served up Anishinaabe cuisine and history
OTTAWA 鈥?A Russian-born woman who was barred from Canada for allegedly spying stanley cup on behalf of Moscow will get another chance to argue her case.In a newly released ruling, Federal Court Justice Henry stanley quencher Brown says Elena Crenna is entitled to a fresh immigration hearing.Brown said he found no reason to believe Crenna, 58, was engaged in anything secret or covert, contrary to an immigration adjudicator decision last year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The tale began in 1994 when Canadian David Crenna hired Elena Filatova 鈥?whom he would later marry 鈥?as an interpreter and public-relations representative on the wood-frame housing project in Tver, Russia.An agent from the FSB, a Russian security agency, contacted her to ask questions about the project and David gave her permission to speak with him in the interest of being transparent and forthcoming. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Elena and the agent met a total of about seven times over a period of years.In August 1994, David and Elena began a romantic relationship that ended when the housing project concluded in 1996. However, they reconnected in 2008 and were married four years later. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In the interim, Elena had moved to California to work as a nurse and she obtained U.S. citizenship in 2004. She came to Canada in September 2013 to live with David, applying for permanent re
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A storm in early January that shut down roads leading in and out of Stayner has a bed-and-breakfast owner thinking there must be a better way for the town to handle an influx of stranded motorists.Lois and Bill Roskars The Gables BB on Point Street was inundated with impromptu guests during the Jan. 5 storm, which closed on both ends of Hwy. 26 leading into town, as well as County Road 42 heading south and County Road 91 to the west.Some motorists were forced to take up refuge in the community centre, and the roads didnt reopen until the middle of the next day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The phone was ringing off the hook because we are the onl starbucks stanley cup y accommodations in town, Lois said. We quickly got filled up 鈥?it was a desperate situation for them. We were turning people away, which broke my heart. Lois got on the phone to neighbours, stanley becher and Bills fellow Stayner Kinsmen Club members. It has her thinking whats needed in the community is a call tree for the next time a weather event closes down the town. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There has to be a pool of residents who have a spare room, or a cou stanley nz ch, that if I had names and numbers that I could co-ordinate if it happens again 鈥?and you know it will, she said. Short of our own core group, it would be nice to expand and understand who might be able to help out. As a community, I think we need a plan. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Umvu Ramara council removing Lord s Prayer from meetings following complaint
TORONTO 鈥?The City of Toronto has launched a campaign to help encourage a safe return to offices in the downtown core.In partnership with the Toronto Region Board of Trade, the city released playbooks this week that offer reopening strategies for businesses that have stanley botella had employees largely working from home during the pandemic.It not just a plan, not just a challenge, but a necessity that we get Toronto reopened in full, Toronto Mayor John Tory said in detailing the campaign. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley website We asked businesses to answer the call of sacrifices and they did 鈥?and now it a call to make sure we can reopen but at the same time keep people safe.The city issued its playbooks for the downtown financial district, as well as a hub around the Pearson International Airport and the Scarborough Centre in the city east end. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The documents include best practices for sanitizing and co-ordinating physical distancing in elevators and lobbies, among other things stanley cups .Recommendations for the financial district include smaller elevator capacities and the staggering of work hours to reduce crowding. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Small and medium-sized businesses in certain areas will also be given access to free COVID-19 screening kits as part of the campaign.
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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world stanley tazas Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.8:50 p.m.: A COVID-19 outbreak at a long-term-care home in Hamilton affecting at least nine people is believed to be linked to an unvaccinated hairdresser working in the facility, an insider told the Star.An outbreak was initially declared Saturday in the part of St. Josephs Villa that houses a hair salon catering to residents of the long-term-care home, with four salon workers reported to be infected. On Monday, a home-wide outbreak was declared and non-essential visitors barred. The City of Hamilton website detailing COVID outbreaks was updated Tuesday to list five additional cases at the home 鈥?four involving residents and one visitor infection. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The on-site beauty salon and barbershop at St. Josephs Villa reopened on June 30, but was closed again after the outbreak was declared.The Stars Maria Sarrouh has the story. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 7:20 p.m.: Dr. Anthony Fauci said Tuesday that health experts dont have enough data yet to determine whether and when to recommend extra protection for those who have already been vaccinated. Were not there yet, stanley mugs Fauci told Andrea Mitchell on MSNBC. Theyll be examining data as it comes in. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO starbucks stanley cup W Fa Xgth Environment Canada issues rainfall and wind warning for Oakville and Burlington along with Milton and Halton Hills
As Santa Claus rolls into Milton, Halto stanley deutschland n Police are reminding residents that there will be a significant road closure to accommodate this afternoons parade.Main Street in Milton between Drew Centre and Tremaine Road will be completely closed from 1 to 3 p.m. for the festivities. Traffic will not be permitted to cross Main Street at any int stanley bottles ersecting roadway within stanley spain the affected area while the parade is in motion, notes a press release from Staff Sergeant Paul Davies. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Motorists are asked to聽follow detour signs and the directions of officers working the parade route.
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Hundreds of students at Georgetown District High School joined thousands of Ontario students across the province in a protest showing solidarity.The student-organized protest is in response to proposed cuts to education made by the Ford government 鈥?including potential cuts to staffing, increases in class sizes, and several funding cuts.Gr stanley thermos mug ay Whipp, a Grade 11 student at GDHS, found out about the provincewide planned protest online and started spreading the word. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Our education is important and we shouldnt have to sacrifice that for budget cuts, Whipp said. stanley cup According to documentation available from studentssayno.ca聽鈥斅爓here participating students are organized 鈥?government cuts of nearly $1 billion would be made to education jobs funding. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At 1:15 on April 4, hundreds of students organized on the schools athletic fie stanley travel mug ld before marching to the front of the school to protest. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Were protesting the budget cuts Doug Ford has implemented, Graydon Batem Dekt Georgetown Santa Claus parade looking for volunteers
Ontario must shrink its daily increase in new COVID-19 cases by more than half 鈥?to 200 or fewer 鈥?before the economy can begin reopening, warns the chief medical officer of health.The target was revealed Tuesday by Dr. David Williams after Premier Doug Ford promis stanley cup ed a framework for loosening restrictions will be released within days, noting sombrely that people will still be dying even as measures ease.With the province now reporting about 500 m stanley mug ore Ontarians testing positive every day, people will have to stick with strict stay-at-home and physical distancing measures into May, stanley cup Williams said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We have to see some real ongoing change. Ontarians have done a great job of flattening the curve, of bending the curve, but now wed like to actually see it coming down, he told reporters. I think wed have to see ourselves back down at least in that 200 area if not lower. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ford acknowledged he is being lobbied hard by so many different groups to relax curbs on commerce, but noted there is a balancing act to keep in mind. We still have deaths happening every day and they want to open up. Im thinking, really Were seeing a tremendous death toll every single day. Thats the first thing I ask in the morning, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I cant even comprehend all these families. Every da
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