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Halton is reporting 33 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday Sept. 28 , as the virus claimed another life in Burlington.The latest data published by health officials shows that there are 13 more cases of stanley travel mug COVID-19 in Oakville, 12 in Milton, six in Burlington, and two in Halton Hills.Of the new cases, about 79 per cent are in people under 40. Many o stanley cup f the new cases are linked to close contacts and community transmission. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In Burlington, a man in his 80s has died from COVID-19, bringing the total in the city to 70.聽Todays update brings the total cumulative cases in Halton to 19,454 since the start of the pandemic, with 19,069 marked as resolved. The number of active COVID-19 cases across the region inches up to 143, while the seven-day average is 25.4. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Monday, 753 vaccine doses were given in Halton 鈥?with 327 first doses and 426 second doses.To date, 868,816 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered. So far, 86 per cent of eligible Halton residents have received the first dose 鈥?with 82 per cent fully vaccinated. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley termosky Currently, there are seven people hospitalized with COVID-19 across Halton hospitals. There are also seven people in the intensive care units ICU . The ICU bed occupancy rate is 65 per cent, according to the regions website. ARTICLE CONTIN Dmah IMPORTANT : Ontario real estate rules are changing and here s what buyers and sellers need to know
For weeks, Haldimand-Norfolk has kept the fourth wave of COVID-19 at bay. But a recent rise in cases suggests the virus may be making a comeback.The local health unit reported 42 new cases between the two counties for the week ending Oct. 31, a notable bump over 31 cases the previous week.The uptick left the reg stanley flask ion with 41 active cases as of Tuesday and a rolling average of nearly five new cases per day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Health unit epidemiologist Kate Bishop-Williams said the fourth wave 鈥?largely driven by the Delta variant 鈥?is marked by inconsistent ebbs and flows of heightened case counts in Ontarios 34 health units, rather than the provincewide rise and fall in cases seen in the first three waves. While it is unclear if this increased case count and evidence of higher transmission will continue, it is certainly concerning in the short term, Bishop-Williams said of the recent surge in Haldimand-Norfolk. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW One thing driving the spread of the virus, Bishop-Williams said, is that people have been getting out more. We do see evidence of increased population movement with individuals linked to more people during their period of communicability, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley quencher OW Mingling with others, espe stanley quencher cially unmasked and indoors at dinners and parties, can increase the number of people who may be in
Halton is reporting 33 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday Sept. 28 , as the virus claimed another life in Burlington.The latest data published by health officials shows that there are 13 more cases of stanley travel mug COVID-19 in Oakville, 12 in Milton, six in Burlington, and two in Halton Hills.Of the new cases, about 79 per cent are in people under 40. Many o stanley cup f the new cases are linked to close contacts and community transmission. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In Burlington, a man in his 80s has died from COVID-19, bringing the total in the city to 70.聽Todays update brings the total cumulative cases in Halton to 19,454 since the start of the pandemic, with 19,069 marked as resolved. The number of active COVID-19 cases across the region inches up to 143, while the seven-day average is 25.4. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Monday, 753 vaccine doses were given in Halton 鈥?with 327 first doses and 426 second doses.To date, 868,816 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered. So far, 86 per cent of eligible Halton residents have received the first dose 鈥?with 82 per cent fully vaccinated. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley termosky Currently, there are seven people hospitalized with COVID-19 across Halton hospitals. There are also seven people in the intensive care units ICU . The ICU bed occupancy rate is 65 per cent, according to the regions website. ARTICLE CONTIN Dmah IMPORTANT : Ontario real estate rules are changing and here s what buyers and sellers need to know
For weeks, Haldimand-Norfolk has kept the fourth wave of COVID-19 at bay. But a recent rise in cases suggests the virus may be making a comeback.The local health unit reported 42 new cases between the two counties for the week ending Oct. 31, a notable bump over 31 cases the previous week.The uptick left the reg stanley flask ion with 41 active cases as of Tuesday and a rolling average of nearly five new cases per day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Health unit epidemiologist Kate Bishop-Williams said the fourth wave 鈥?largely driven by the Delta variant 鈥?is marked by inconsistent ebbs and flows of heightened case counts in Ontarios 34 health units, rather than the provincewide rise and fall in cases seen in the first three waves. While it is unclear if this increased case count and evidence of higher transmission will continue, it is certainly concerning in the short term, Bishop-Williams said of the recent surge in Haldimand-Norfolk. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW One thing driving the spread of the virus, Bishop-Williams said, is that people have been getting out more. We do see evidence of increased population movement with individuals linked to more people during their period of communicability, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley quencher OW Mingling with others, espe stanley quencher cially unmasked and indoors at dinners and parties, can increase the number of people who may be in
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RIPLEY, Ont. 鈥?Police in southern Ontario say they ;ve arrested a 30-year-old man who was wanted in connection to what they call an uttering thre stanley thermos mug ats incident involving a firearm.The alleged incident occurred on Thursday, and provincial police say the man was spotted behind the wheel of a vehicle in stanley cup price the community of Ripley on Saturday.Police say they tried to block the roadway, but the man drove toward the blockade, damaging two cruisers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Another civilian vehicle was damaged a short stanley quencher distance away, and the suspect allegedly fled on foot but was arrested and taken into custody after a short chase. A man in the civilian vehicle and a passenger in the suspect vehicle suffered minor injuries, while one officer suffered a fractured wrist. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Glenn William O ;Neill, of Huron-Kinloss, Ont., is due in court for a bail hearing on Monday, and police say they expect to lay several charges.By The Canadian Press Xaum Florida students return to picture of education in fear
Seniors are among the most vulnerable to the COVID-19 threat.They are not only the most likely to become severely ill, but financially, some are desperately insecure. Forced into self-isolation and without mobility, possibly without family to support their needs, anxiety is heightened when they have no idea where their next meal is coming from.Across Halton, there are roughly 87,000 people aged 65 years and older, or 15 per cent of Haltons population, according to Food for Life Halton. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Thats why its comforting to know neighbourhood food programs like Food for Life, which is now the regions largest food recovery program, continue operations during this time of fear and uncertainty.Thirty per cent of its food program clients are seniors, said Kimberly Calderbank, Food for Life director of marketing and communications stanley cups . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Currently, the organization is working with Halton stanley cup Community Housing Corporation HCHC to deliver food bags directly to the doorsteps of seniors living in those communities. Its 311 program for all residents of Halton in need focuses on supporting isolated seniors unable to access food, she said. Seniors can also connect with us directly, said Calderbank. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mug Using rescued food and partnering with Nuvo Networks Taste Kitchen and Halton Fortinos, Food fo
RIPLEY, Ont. 鈥?Police in southern Ontario say they ;ve arrested a 30-year-old man who was wanted in connection to what they call an uttering thre stanley thermos mug ats incident involving a firearm.The alleged incident occurred on Thursday, and provincial police say the man was spotted behind the wheel of a vehicle in stanley cup price the community of Ripley on Saturday.Police say they tried to block the roadway, but the man drove toward the blockade, damaging two cruisers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Another civilian vehicle was damaged a short stanley quencher distance away, and the suspect allegedly fled on foot but was arrested and taken into custody after a short chase. A man in the civilian vehicle and a passenger in the suspect vehicle suffered minor injuries, while one officer suffered a fractured wrist. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Glenn William O ;Neill, of Huron-Kinloss, Ont., is due in court for a bail hearing on Monday, and police say they expect to lay several charges.By The Canadian Press Xaum Florida students return to picture of education in fear
Seniors are among the most vulnerable to the COVID-19 threat.They are not only the most likely to become severely ill, but financially, some are desperately insecure. Forced into self-isolation and without mobility, possibly without family to support their needs, anxiety is heightened when they have no idea where their next meal is coming from.Across Halton, there are roughly 87,000 people aged 65 years and older, or 15 per cent of Haltons population, according to Food for Life Halton. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Thats why its comforting to know neighbourhood food programs like Food for Life, which is now the regions largest food recovery program, continue operations during this time of fear and uncertainty.Thirty per cent of its food program clients are seniors, said Kimberly Calderbank, Food for Life director of marketing and communications stanley cups . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Currently, the organization is working with Halton stanley cup Community Housing Corporation HCHC to deliver food bags directly to the doorsteps of seniors living in those communities. Its 311 program for all residents of Halton in need focuses on supporting isolated seniors unable to access food, she said. Seniors can also connect with us directly, said Calderbank. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mug Using rescued food and partnering with Nuvo Networks Taste Kitchen and Halton Fortinos, Food fo
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TORONTO 鈥?Volkswagen has reached a tentative settlement for compensating Canadian owners of VW-made diesel vehicles caught in a global scandal over rigged emissions data.The proposed agreement, covering about 105,000 vehicles across the country, could cost Volkswagen $2.1 billion if accepted by courts in Ontario and Quebec. 8220 stanley trinkflaschen ;Volkswagen primary goal has always been to ensure our Canadian customers are treated fairly, and we believe that this proposed resolution achieves this aim, said Maria Stenstroem, Volkswagen Group Canada president and chief executive. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to the federal competition watchdog, it would be one of the largest consumer settlements in Canadian history.The Competition Bureau said Volkswagen and its a stanley bottles ffiliate Audi Canada have also agreed to pay an ad stanley sverige ditional $15 million for false or misleading marketing claims used to promote certain vehicles with 2.0-litre diesel engines. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Canadian settlement doesn ;t include vehicles with 3.0-litre diesel engines.The proposed settlement 鈥?which covers certain models of Jetta, Golf, Passat and Beetle vehicles from VW and the Audi A3 鈥?is separate from a deal between the German auto company and U.S. regulators. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Canadian suit had alleged owners suffered from a decline in t Rwtw Finalists announced for Guelph art project
Halton Public Health is investigating new COVID-19 cases at schools in Georgetown and Acton, the Halton District School Board revealed Tuesday Sept. 14 .The Board revealed a staff member and student at Georgetown District High School have been infected with the disease, while a student at Acton District School stanley cups grades 9-12 has also tested positive for COVID-19 and the infection has triggered a classroom closure to manage spread.For all confirmed cases, only the families with children in the impacted classroom/cohort and staff at the school will be notified by email, the Board said in an online statement. Halton Region Public Health conducts all contact tracing with potential contacts directly. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley quencher BELOW A positive case at a school does not mean the individual was exposed to COVID-19 at the school, the Board cautioned. They may have been exposed somewhere else in the co stanley becher mmunity. The identity of the individual is protected by privacy legislation and will not be shared. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
TORONTO 鈥?Volkswagen has reached a tentative settlement for compensating Canadian owners of VW-made diesel vehicles caught in a global scandal over rigged emissions data.The proposed agreement, covering about 105,000 vehicles across the country, could cost Volkswagen $2.1 billion if accepted by courts in Ontario and Quebec. 8220 stanley trinkflaschen ;Volkswagen primary goal has always been to ensure our Canadian customers are treated fairly, and we believe that this proposed resolution achieves this aim, said Maria Stenstroem, Volkswagen Group Canada president and chief executive. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to the federal competition watchdog, it would be one of the largest consumer settlements in Canadian history.The Competition Bureau said Volkswagen and its a stanley bottles ffiliate Audi Canada have also agreed to pay an ad stanley sverige ditional $15 million for false or misleading marketing claims used to promote certain vehicles with 2.0-litre diesel engines. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Canadian settlement doesn ;t include vehicles with 3.0-litre diesel engines.The proposed settlement 鈥?which covers certain models of Jetta, Golf, Passat and Beetle vehicles from VW and the Audi A3 鈥?is separate from a deal between the German auto company and U.S. regulators. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Canadian suit had alleged owners suffered from a decline in t Rwtw Finalists announced for Guelph art project
Halton Public Health is investigating new COVID-19 cases at schools in Georgetown and Acton, the Halton District School Board revealed Tuesday Sept. 14 .The Board revealed a staff member and student at Georgetown District High School have been infected with the disease, while a student at Acton District School stanley cups grades 9-12 has also tested positive for COVID-19 and the infection has triggered a classroom closure to manage spread.For all confirmed cases, only the families with children in the impacted classroom/cohort and staff at the school will be notified by email, the Board said in an online statement. Halton Region Public Health conducts all contact tracing with potential contacts directly. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley quencher BELOW A positive case at a school does not mean the individual was exposed to COVID-19 at the school, the Board cautioned. They may have been exposed somewhere else in the co stanley becher mmunity. The identity of the individual is protected by privacy legislation and will not be shared. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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TORONTO 鈥?Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce TSX:CM has agreed to compensate clients a total of $73.3 million after collecting excess fees for certain mutual funds and investment services over 14 years.The bank will also pay $3 million to the Ontario Securities Commission toward its mandate of protecting investors, while a further payment of $50,000 will go stanley cup to cover the costs of the investigation.The OSC approved the no-contest settlement Friday with CIBC World Markets Inc., CIBC Investor Services Inc., and CIBC Securities Inc. after the bank agreed to the deal without admitting or denying the conclusions of the OSC staff. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW gourde stanley The OSC alleged that short-comings in systems and controls at the CIBC dealers resulted in some customers being overcharged from as early as Jan. 1, 2002 until as recently as Jan. 31, 2016. The OSC says its staff have found no evidence of dishonest conduct by CIBC, which self-reported the problem. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It also says CIBC has implemented additional controls and supervision to prevent a recurrence. stanley becher By The Canadian Press Kmki First volume of Barack Obama s memoir coming Nov. 17
OTTAWA鈥揙utgoing Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is facing an internal audit over the use of party funds to cover his children private school tuition.Two sources told the Star Friday night that the Conservative Fund board, which manages the party finances and counts former prime minister Stephen Harper as a member, has ordered a forensic audit into the party expenditures.The decision comes after revelations that Conservative Party Executive Director Dustin van Vugt approved using party funds to partly cover tuition for stanley uk Scheer five children at Ottawa private schools. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Harper is said to be furious over the expenses, according to one source with direct knowledge of the former prime minister thinking. Members of the Conservative Fund, who hold tremendous sway on the party operations, feel that the tuition expenses were deliberately withheld from the board.Another Conservative source disputes that characterization, and suggested the tuition expenses were included in financial materials sent to the board for approval. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Whichever side is right, the issue has reignited public infighting within the conservative movement just a day after Scheer announced he would step aside as leader.Van Vugt may be a casualty of that infi stanley cup ghting. One report Friday evening suggested he had been fired, while another new stanley cup s
TORONTO 鈥?Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce TSX:CM has agreed to compensate clients a total of $73.3 million after collecting excess fees for certain mutual funds and investment services over 14 years.The bank will also pay $3 million to the Ontario Securities Commission toward its mandate of protecting investors, while a further payment of $50,000 will go stanley cup to cover the costs of the investigation.The OSC approved the no-contest settlement Friday with CIBC World Markets Inc., CIBC Investor Services Inc., and CIBC Securities Inc. after the bank agreed to the deal without admitting or denying the conclusions of the OSC staff. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW gourde stanley The OSC alleged that short-comings in systems and controls at the CIBC dealers resulted in some customers being overcharged from as early as Jan. 1, 2002 until as recently as Jan. 31, 2016. The OSC says its staff have found no evidence of dishonest conduct by CIBC, which self-reported the problem. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It also says CIBC has implemented additional controls and supervision to prevent a recurrence. stanley becher By The Canadian Press Kmki First volume of Barack Obama s memoir coming Nov. 17
OTTAWA鈥揙utgoing Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is facing an internal audit over the use of party funds to cover his children private school tuition.Two sources told the Star Friday night that the Conservative Fund board, which manages the party finances and counts former prime minister Stephen Harper as a member, has ordered a forensic audit into the party expenditures.The decision comes after revelations that Conservative Party Executive Director Dustin van Vugt approved using party funds to partly cover tuition for stanley uk Scheer five children at Ottawa private schools. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Harper is said to be furious over the expenses, according to one source with direct knowledge of the former prime minister thinking. Members of the Conservative Fund, who hold tremendous sway on the party operations, feel that the tuition expenses were deliberately withheld from the board.Another Conservative source disputes that characterization, and suggested the tuition expenses were included in financial materials sent to the board for approval. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Whichever side is right, the issue has reignited public infighting within the conservative movement just a day after Scheer announced he would step aside as leader.Van Vugt may be a casualty of that infi stanley cup ghting. One report Friday evening suggested he had been fired, while another new stanley cup s
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Debbie Partington knows the importance of medical cannabis for those wh stanley cup o need it. The Cannington resident says the drug was the only relief for a family member who suffered terribly in the last months of her battle with cancer.But about three weeks ago, she, along with several other residents on Brocks Concession 11 were not happy to learn that a medical marijuana production facility is operating on the same road - and they were never given any say in the issue.The facility, which has 16 large greenhouses each about 80 feet long, is bordered by Partingtons property on one side and Eric Stouwdams on the other. Horse farm owner Linda Valleaus property is just down the road. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Stouwdam also has no objection to medical cannabis. I get stanley tumbler it, I understand the need for it, for peoples pain and suffering, he says. But, this was sprung on us with no prior notice. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW My wife bought this property stanley mug 30 years ago because of the view, which is now destroyed, Stouwdam, who operates a kennel, said. It would appear after all these years of playing by the rules of kennel license fees, inspections and paying taxes the powers that be don ;t care about longtime residents. Under new federal laws, marijuana is now viewed as another agricultural crop, and there is nothing the Township can do as long as producers comply with the conditions on their federally-i Qxfz Bruce Arthur: What will it take for Doug Ford to impose the last lockdown
Bill VanGorder is not frugal with his thoughts on inflation. Its a real fear thats being expressed. A lot of our members 鈥?are familiar with the history of the 1919 flu and what happened after that, says VanGorder, chief operating o stanley cup fficer of C.A.R.P formerly the Canadian Association of Retired Persons . And theyre wondering whether the same thing could happen all over again in terms of wild inflation, he says. ARTICLE CONTI stanley website NUES BELOW VanGorder says financial concerns vie with and often surpass those surrounding health care among Canadian senio stanley uk rs, some 325,000 of whom his organization, a non-profit that advocates for older Canadians, counts as members.And inflation 鈥?ongoing, chronic price increases that make the cost of living steadily more expensive and can eat away at fixed incomes like an osteopathic ailment 鈥?is always chief among those financial worries. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Many seniors are already just existing on their income and feel they dont have any flexibility, VanGorder, 72, says. And even if they have a reasonable income at the moment, theyre worried that if inflation cuts into what they have now, then they wont have enough as life continues. Yet despite recent price hikes on such goods as lumber, homes, cars, sporting goods and meat 鈥?jumps that have helped to push the countrys inflation rate to a 10-year high 鈥?many economists say the surge will not last.
Debbie Partington knows the importance of medical cannabis for those wh stanley cup o need it. The Cannington resident says the drug was the only relief for a family member who suffered terribly in the last months of her battle with cancer.But about three weeks ago, she, along with several other residents on Brocks Concession 11 were not happy to learn that a medical marijuana production facility is operating on the same road - and they were never given any say in the issue.The facility, which has 16 large greenhouses each about 80 feet long, is bordered by Partingtons property on one side and Eric Stouwdams on the other. Horse farm owner Linda Valleaus property is just down the road. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Stouwdam also has no objection to medical cannabis. I get stanley tumbler it, I understand the need for it, for peoples pain and suffering, he says. But, this was sprung on us with no prior notice. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW My wife bought this property stanley mug 30 years ago because of the view, which is now destroyed, Stouwdam, who operates a kennel, said. It would appear after all these years of playing by the rules of kennel license fees, inspections and paying taxes the powers that be don ;t care about longtime residents. Under new federal laws, marijuana is now viewed as another agricultural crop, and there is nothing the Township can do as long as producers comply with the conditions on their federally-i Qxfz Bruce Arthur: What will it take for Doug Ford to impose the last lockdown
Bill VanGorder is not frugal with his thoughts on inflation. Its a real fear thats being expressed. A lot of our members 鈥?are familiar with the history of the 1919 flu and what happened after that, says VanGorder, chief operating o stanley cup fficer of C.A.R.P formerly the Canadian Association of Retired Persons . And theyre wondering whether the same thing could happen all over again in terms of wild inflation, he says. ARTICLE CONTI stanley website NUES BELOW VanGorder says financial concerns vie with and often surpass those surrounding health care among Canadian senio stanley uk rs, some 325,000 of whom his organization, a non-profit that advocates for older Canadians, counts as members.And inflation 鈥?ongoing, chronic price increases that make the cost of living steadily more expensive and can eat away at fixed incomes like an osteopathic ailment 鈥?is always chief among those financial worries. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Many seniors are already just existing on their income and feel they dont have any flexibility, VanGorder, 72, says. And even if they have a reasonable income at the moment, theyre worried that if inflation cuts into what they have now, then they wont have enough as life continues. Yet despite recent price hikes on such goods as lumber, homes, cars, sporting goods and meat 鈥?jumps that have helped to push the countrys inflation rate to a 10-year high 鈥?many economists say the surge will not last.
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MOUNT HOPE, Ont. 鈥?A military funeral for a Canadian Air Force pilot killed in a plane crash last week was held Wednesday at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Mount Hope, Ont.Capt. Thomas McQueen, 29, died after the CF-18 he was flying crashed during a training exercise near the Alberta-Saskatchewan border on Nov. 28.Four CF-18 Hornets from 3 Wing Bagotville, Que., performed a flyby after the service. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Then a procession began to travel along an extended Highway of Heroes to Ottawa for a private burial at the Beechwood National Cemetery of Canada.McQueen grew up on a farm near Hamilton and family members say he was proud to carry on the legacy of his grandfather, a pilot in the Second World War. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW His mother, Edith McQueen, told the service that becoming a stanley mug fighter pilot was the enti stanley cup re focus of her son life until he met his fiancee and thanked the military for givi stanley termosky ng Thomas the opportunity to fulfil his dream.Whether the accident was pilot error or something out of his control we are resting in the truth of scripture, this was no accident in God eyes, Thomas completed his mission, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The day after the crash, Col. Paul Doyle, commanding officer of 4 Wing Cold Lake, described McQueen as an in Xrse Touchless entry, steam closets, better air flow: Developers tout cleaner and safer spaces to appeal to a post-COVID-19 world
PICKERING 鈥?How has your city, its employees, its services for you and its projects been affected by the coron stanley becher avirus pandemic We wanted to check in with the City of Pickering to find out the answers to key questions like: when will recreation centres, parks and facilities reopen When will part-time staff be rehired Are full-time staff being considered for layoffs Has the city asked for financial help from upper levels of government How much revenue has the city lost due to COVID-19 And, finally, are there major projects that will be on hold because of revenue shortfalls The answers are below.1. Do you expect municipal services and recreation centres, fields, parks and other facilities to be open to the public again by Canada Day ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Extended closures extending to June 30 are currently being considered, but have not yet been confirmed.2. If they are open ag stanley mugs ain when they are open again , will part-time employees be rehired by the City of Pickering to work at them ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Yes.3. Is there any discussion at this point mid-April about laying off any non-essential full-time staff at the City of Pickering due to the impact of COVID-19 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are currently u stanley cup becher ndertaking a review of our staffing needs and are planning on continuing to utilize alternate work arrangements, as well
MOUNT HOPE, Ont. 鈥?A military funeral for a Canadian Air Force pilot killed in a plane crash last week was held Wednesday at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Mount Hope, Ont.Capt. Thomas McQueen, 29, died after the CF-18 he was flying crashed during a training exercise near the Alberta-Saskatchewan border on Nov. 28.Four CF-18 Hornets from 3 Wing Bagotville, Que., performed a flyby after the service. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Then a procession began to travel along an extended Highway of Heroes to Ottawa for a private burial at the Beechwood National Cemetery of Canada.McQueen grew up on a farm near Hamilton and family members say he was proud to carry on the legacy of his grandfather, a pilot in the Second World War. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW His mother, Edith McQueen, told the service that becoming a stanley mug fighter pilot was the enti stanley cup re focus of her son life until he met his fiancee and thanked the military for givi stanley termosky ng Thomas the opportunity to fulfil his dream.Whether the accident was pilot error or something out of his control we are resting in the truth of scripture, this was no accident in God eyes, Thomas completed his mission, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The day after the crash, Col. Paul Doyle, commanding officer of 4 Wing Cold Lake, described McQueen as an in Xrse Touchless entry, steam closets, better air flow: Developers tout cleaner and safer spaces to appeal to a post-COVID-19 world
PICKERING 鈥?How has your city, its employees, its services for you and its projects been affected by the coron stanley becher avirus pandemic We wanted to check in with the City of Pickering to find out the answers to key questions like: when will recreation centres, parks and facilities reopen When will part-time staff be rehired Are full-time staff being considered for layoffs Has the city asked for financial help from upper levels of government How much revenue has the city lost due to COVID-19 And, finally, are there major projects that will be on hold because of revenue shortfalls The answers are below.1. Do you expect municipal services and recreation centres, fields, parks and other facilities to be open to the public again by Canada Day ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Extended closures extending to June 30 are currently being considered, but have not yet been confirmed.2. If they are open ag stanley mugs ain when they are open again , will part-time employees be rehired by the City of Pickering to work at them ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Yes.3. Is there any discussion at this point mid-April about laying off any non-essential full-time staff at the City of Pickering due to the impact of COVID-19 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are currently u stanley cup becher ndertaking a review of our staffing needs and are planning on continuing to utilize alternate work arrangements, as well
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