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Charlotte and Bethune streets in Peterborough are worn, torn and in need of repair.So the City is investing approximately $38 million into a series of projects to encourage housing redevelopment, create more public space, make the area more walkable and beautify an aging section of the downtown.The most recent development adding to that location is a new farmers market announcing it will begin its first season at the courtyard of Citi Centre, at the corner of Charlotte and Aylmer streets, on June 9. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mug Urban designer for the City, Brian Buchardt, says he didnt know about the plans for the farmers market until they were announced but says they mesh well with the plan for the area. It makes all the sense in the world to have a farmers market in a walkable distance to all that upcoming residential density, he says. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley water bottle The plan for the area includes the redev stanley cup becher elopment of Charlotte Street which emphasizes pedestrian movement, redevelopment of Bethune Street, which will close it off to traffic, as well as the construction of a new urban park at the former Louis Street parking lot.Thats combined with the recently-completed renovations to the Peterborough Public Library. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Buchardt says if everything continues as planned, the urban park could be finished next year and Charlott Omqi Cannabis company Aphria reports Q3 loss
OTTAWA 鈥?Federal Conservative Leader Erin O ;Toole says he, his family and some party workers are in self-isolation after an aide tested positive for COVID-19.A statement from the party says the O ;Tooles are getting tested, informing the Opposition leader recent contacts and keeping his son home.My family and I are feeling well, but we take COVID-19 very s stanley cup eriously, O ;Toole said in the statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Today was going to be Jacks first day back at school, but instead we will be getting tested and self-isolating per public health guidelines. The health and safety of my family and all Canadians is my top stanley cup priority.O ;Toole was to appear at a party event in Alberta Wednesday evening, part of a mini-tour of the Conservative heartland in the West. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW And he was just in Quebec, where he met Premier Francois Legault on Monday.The Conservatives say the staffer who has the respiratory illness was travelling with him. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The federal parties are still sorting out how the House of Commons will function when it resumes next Wednesday. The Liberals favour a hybrid model, with some MPs in the chamber and others participating via videoconference with a mechanism for voting online. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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WATERLOO REGION 鈥?Four area Boston Pizza restaurants, including three in Waterloo Region, have closed suddenly.Boston Pizza International Inc. confirmed Thursday that a single franchisee owns the four locations 鈥?in the Alpine stanley cup price Centre on Ottawa Street South in Kitchener, Erb Street West Waterloo Commons and on King Street North in Waterloo, and Erie Street in Stratford.We regret that the current local owner has decided to close his four Boston stanley kubek Pizza restaurants, a statement read. However, given the continued popularity and success of the other Boston Pizzas in the area and all across Canada, we will work quickly to find new owners and return more Boston Pizza restaurants to the area as soon as possible. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Locations at Bingemans in Kitchener, and in Cambridge on Pinebush Road and on Franklin Boulevard, are not affected and continue to operate.An email sent to employees shortly before 6 a.m. Thursday made the abrupt announcement that the restaurants would no longer be operating. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Please know that every effort was made to find a wa stanley water bottle y to allow us to continue in what has become a challenging economic time for the restaurant industry, the email stated. Our business was made possible by the continued dedication of so many hard-working team members and for that we are truly thankful.The email p Orzl DETRIMENTAL : Reports of QR codes being used for fraud in Canada trigger warning to residents
OTTAWA 鈥?Parliament has approved a massive $73-billion wage subsidy program aimed at helping businesses and workers survive the economic ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic.A bill to implement what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the most significant economic program since the Second World War was passed Saturday by the House of Commons on division after some six hours of speeches and debate.On division means there was some opposition among the handful of MPs in the chamber but there was no recorded vote. It was not immediately clear who objected. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But sources in other parties, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak about confidential, behind-the-scenes negotiations, suggested the Conservatives insisted on the final vote being on division as part of an agreement to let the bill sail through the Comm stanley mugs ons in a matter of hours.In the Senate later, it was Conservative Senate leader Don Plett who called for th stanley cup e bill to be passed by that chamber on division stanley taza as well, after which it received royal assent late Saturday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Plett accused the government of being asleep at the wheel and doing too little, too late throughout the crisis and asserted that, by consistently fumbling its management of the health crisis, this government has led the country str
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Halton Regional Police Service HRPS is investigating the alleged circulation of a threatening message among Georgetown students on the social media platform Snapchat this morning.Police responded to the incident at Ethel Gardiner Public School at 10 a.m. Thursday, Apr. 20. The school was not placed in lockdown, and officers will be at the school for the remainder of the day, said Const. Steve Elms. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermobecher Parents received an email from the school around 11:20 a.m. stating that all necessary steps are being taken to ensure the safety of students and staff, which is their highest priority. While several parents have rushed to pick up students from the school, classes and activities are proceeding as scheduled.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley cup S BELOW We, in partnership with th stanley cup e Halton Regional Police Service, take all threats of this nature seriously, the email read.The school board encourages families to review Safety FAQs on the Halton District School Board website for further information. Yufj Manitoba chiefs get cash to study child welfare reforms
WATERLOO REGION 鈥?Cheyanne Chaniece is among the leaders of the Indigenous-led group that wants the statue of Sir John A. Macdonald removed from the grounds of Castle Kilbride in Baden.Shes organized an online petition, administers a Facebook group dedicated to the statues removal and vows to continue silent vigils every Wednesday and Saturday until it is gone.Every time she leaves her home in Waterloo though, Chaniece has to look at Sir John A. Macdonald Secondary School. She lives right next door. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I think it is incredibly offensive and oppressive, said Chaniece. I think that the name should be fully changed. The school o botella stanley pened at 650 Laurelwood Dr. in 2004. Indigenous Canadians are more educated than ever about Canadas history and how it impacted their ancestors and continues to marginalize many members of their communities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup While Chaniece is currently focused on the statue of Sir John A. Macdonald in Baden, she is preparing to get the issue of the schools name before the Waterloo Region District School Board. Naming buildings after historic figures who have the blood of thousands and thousands of Indigenous people on their hands, who are re stanley cup website sponsible for genocidal acts of terror, even if they are a founding father, is completely inappropriate, said Chaniece. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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With the current threat posed by the Omicron variant and COVID-19 vaccines so far offering some people only limited protection, a University of Guelph chemist has found that the electromagnetic fields of microwave radiation may offer a way to disable the coronavirus even at body temperature.The discovery points to an alternative way to combat the virus, said Dr. Khashayar Ghandi, a professor in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. Besides offering a potential treatment for infection, the system may provide another way to yield inactive virus for the development of vaccines, he said.The findings were recently published in Nature Scientific Reports. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Using bovine coronavirus for testingIn lab bench studies, the researchers disabled parts of the spike protein that allows the virus to gain entry to host cells. Using their novel microwave system designed and developed at U of G, they subjected the protein to radiation at body temperature for two minutes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mugs Ghandi said vaccines are considered the most effective preventive measure against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. But h stanley thermos mug e said in some vaccinated people, v stanley cup price ariants may elude the vaccine, booster shots may protect for a limited time or infection may still occur. We need novel methods for dealing with persisting contagions and rendering viruses non-functional, said Ghandi. ARTICLE Ntqy Doors Open Burlington gives behind-the-scenes access to city attractions
With the figurative foundation set, work has begun to lay the literal one, as council members and a host of dignitaries took ceremonial shovels in hand to break ground on Wasaga Beachs new twin pad arena and library. This marks a historic moment in our community, as we officially start the construction phase for a building that will serve the needs of current and future residents, Mayor Nina Bifolchi said during the Sept. 22 ceremony. Entertainment, healthy living, learning, and sports will take place in this new space, touching lives in so many positive ways. The new facil stanley tumblers ity will replace the Wasaga Stars Arena, built in 1974 and at the end of its useful life, and the existing Wasaga Beach Public Library, which the community has outgrown. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The current library is approximately 4,500 square feet, while the new library will ta water bottle stanley ke up more than 17,000 sq. ft. in the 117,000-sq.-ft. facility.The building will also house multi-purpose rooms and a lobby. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The town also launched a $1.7-million fundraising campaign, wb-legacy.ca, that has been immediately buoyed by a $1-million contribution from Zancor Homes and the Cortellucci family. Were proud to be part of Wasaga Beach as Wasaga Beach continues to grow, said Zancor Homes president Fabrizio stanley france Cortellucci told the crowd of 60, which had gathered under a large tent at the site at 544 River Road Wes
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Halton Region has released its report on salaries and expenses paid to council members and board appointees for 2022, with regional chair Gary Carr topping the list.Heres how much the region spent last year on remuneration and expenses for council, according to the stanley vaso staff report:The total amount of salaries, benefits, and expenses paid throughout 2022 was $1,831,785.The total also covered council members sitting on Halton Regional Police Service Board $57,468 , conservation authority boards $36,379 , and other boards $13,086 .Carr received a total of $243,939 in salaries, benefits and expenses.The numbers for other councillors, including newly elected members following the municipal election, range fr stanley fr om $7,073 to $71,933. stanley vattenflaska Among those who took home the most last year were Rory Nisan $71,933 , Sean OMeara $69,257 , Colin Best $69,245 , and Angelo Bentivegna $69,220 .Expenses for attending conferences in 2022 were $71,293, up from $20,115 in 2021 鈥?while mileage claims were $638, a slight increase from $551 the previous year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lmzq Two dead after collision in NW Ont.
OTTAWA 鈥?One of the unions representing workers at Veterans Affairs Canada is sounding the alarm over what it alleges is widespread harassment and discriminat stanley cup ion within the department.The Union of Veterans Affairs Employees says it surveyed more than 350 of its roughly 2,700 members in the fall, and found more than one in three had experienced some form of harassment in the workplace.Meanwhile, the union reported that nearly one in five respondents had faced some sort of discrimination based on nationality, ethnicity, gender, sexuality or anothe stanley mug r factor. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We should not be having so many instances of harassment discrimination happening within the department, UVAE national president Virginia Vaillancourt said in an interview on Tuesday. And some of these are at the senior executive level. Vaillancourt said the union, which represents front line workers and administrative staff at Veterans Affairs locations across the country, took its concerns directly to the departments top managers. ARTICLE stanley cups CONTINUES BELOW But Vaillancourt, who said she was consulted on five discrimination cases last week alone, was unsatisfied with their answer, alleging they wanted to refer the issue to the departments human-resources section rather than get personally involved. They always say that they value employees mental health, and that they want to ensure that people have a workplace
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WINNIPEG 鈥?A Manitoba judge is calling for changes following the death of an Indigenous teenage girl who hanged herself after spending most of her life in government care.Provincial court Judge Shauna Hewitt-Michta wants a review to see whether there are enough secure foster placements in the province for high-risk youth.Hewitt-Michta examined the 2013 death of a 16-year stanley mugg -old chronic runaway, who cannot be identified because of a publication ban. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The girl was seized from her family at birth, ran away from foster homes and group homes and was exploited in the sex trade.She was arrested for stealing from a drug store and put in jail in Brandon, Mba., where she hanged herself. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The judge report says while federal law forbids the incarceration of children as a substitute for child welfare, there should be ways to prevent high-risk kids in care from running away.The issue was also highlighted following the 2014 death of Tina Fontaine, an Indigenous girl whose body was found in a Winnipeg river. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The trial of her accused killer, Raymond Cormier, heard that Tina would frequently leave hotels and a youth shelter where she had been placed stanley cup price by child welfare. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She walked away a final time Vsoa One new outbreak, nine new COVID-19 cases in Hamilton; Ontario extends school closure
BRACEBR stanley botella IDGE - A vehicle reported missing since April was found by police.At 4 p.m. on May 26, an OPP officer was in the area of Wellington Street and Monck Road in Bracebridge when they noticed a white, Dodge Charger Hellcat that had been reported stolen from a Toronto address last month.The officer approached the vehicle in a parking lot and the driver fled on foot, leaving a passenger behind who was taken into custody. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The OPP Canine United and Emergency Respo stanley canada nse Team attended and conducted a search for the driver, later identified at Justin Temple, of New Tecumseth. Officers were unable to locate the ma stanley cup n. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Charged is Richard Rak, 46, of Barrie, with possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 and possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000.Rak will appear in Bracebridge court on Aug. 4 to answer to the charges. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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