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NEW YORK 鈥?The Latest on three former South American soccer officials on trial in the FIFA corruption case all times local :6:20 p.m.Deliberations are set to begin Friday at the New York trial of three former South American soccer officials charged in the bribery scandal engulfing FIFA FEE ;-fuh , the sport governing body. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Closing arguments concluded Thursday with the lawyer for an ex-president of Brazil soccer federation claiming his client was clueless about a bribery scheme. Defence attorney Charles Stillman says 85-year-old Jos stanley nz e Maria Marin was a mere figurehead while a younger soccer official took command and got in on the scheme.Marin, Peru Manuel Burga and Paraguay Juan Angel Napout have sought to discredit witnesses who testified they took money in exchange for influence in awarding commercial rights to tournaments. Napou stanley cups t is a former president of the Conmebol South American soccer confederation. The men have pleaded not guilty. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A prosecutor says a star government witness was devastating for the defence.___ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley cup W 5:15 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Closing arguments at the New York corruption trial of three former South American soccer officials have c Lnlh OPP suspend search for missing man
For many restaurants and bars, patio season has been a chance to slowly recover from the devastating economic impact of the spring shutdown due to COVID-19. Patios have been extended onto sidewalks and streets, as businesses look to squeeze in as much traffic as is safe to try to recoup losses.But patio season wont last forever, and industry leaders say that when cold weather hits, Canada could see another wave of permanent closures in the food service industry, a sector already hit hard by the pandemic.According to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, an analysis of Statistics Canada data shows that 29 per cent of hospitality businesses wont stanley cup be able to operate at all with physical distancing measures in place. Another 31 per cent can only last for three months with distancing measures. In other words, 60 per cent of accommodation and food service businesses could be permanently closed by the end of November. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By April, one in 10 restaurants in Canada had already permanently closed, according to survey data from Restaurants Canada.Perrin Beatty, president and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, said restaurant stanley cup s have been among the pandemics hardest-hit sectors. He expects they will recover more slowly than many stanley cup other industries, and that the governments one size fits all approach wont be enough to keep the sector alive. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In the short t
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The Halton Student Film Festival is returning for its 19th year in celebrating Halton District School Board secondary student filmmakers.The festival will hand out The Eddies awards for students for technical and creative achievements 鈥?including audio production, special effects and best stanley thermobecher cinematography, as well as best documentary, best comedy and best actor categories.The student films are judged by professionals within the film industry, including Justin Black and Mack Calistan, according to the website. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are so excited to be celebrating The Eddies in person for the first time in a few years.聽Students, staff and family members are invited to come out and share in the success of the students, said Tiffany Olmsted, who co-leads the Specialist High Skills Major program for the school board. The free event will be held on Monday, May 15 at the FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton. Theatr stanley cup e doors open at 6:3 stanley water bottle 0 p.m. and the awards celebration will start at 7 p.m. 鈥?followed by screenings from this years winners. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Pnfp TMU opens applications for its first cohort of medical students
Terry and Audrey Clarke of Innisfill have that 6/49 feeling after winning a guaranteed prize of $1 million in the Dec. 21 Lotto 6/49 Super Draw.The draw offered five guaranteed prize draws of $1 million in addition to the main jackpot. The pair also won $2 on their Encore selection, bringing their winnings to $1,000,002.The married couple found out when they checked their numbers at home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 8220 stanley cup website ;We were dumbfounded and couldn ;t believe it, stanley website shared Terry, 54, and Audrey, 57, while at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto to pick up their cheque. Terry, a structural designer, and Audrey, a casino cashier, plan to pay off their mortgage, purchase a new car, and save for investments and their childrens schooling. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are overjoyed, the couple concluded.The winning ticket stanley shop was purchased at Shoppers Drug Mart on Innisfil Beach Road.
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TORONTO 鈥?A subsidiary of Toronto-based Barrick Gold Corp. says gold production at its Tanzanian operations plunged 45 per cent las stanley cup t quarter as it grappled with export restrictions from the country.London-based miner Acacia Mining, owned 64 per cent by Barrick, says the drop in production resulted from reduced operations at its Bulyanhulu mine and producing mostly from lower-grade stockpiles at its Buzwagi mine.Production totalled 120,981 ounces for the quarter ending March 31, down from the 219,670 ounces the company produced last year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A stanley cup price cacia reduced production at both mines after the Tanzanian government imposed export restrictions on gold and copper, while the company is also still facing a potential $240-billion tax bill from government. Barrick Gold said last October that it had negotiated a deal with the Tanzanian government that would include profit sharing and a $380 million goodwill payment, but discussions on a potential resolution continue. ARTICLE CONTIN stanley mug UES BELOW The company production was in line with the lowered guidance it posted earlier this year, when it announced an $815 million impairment charge on the complications.Companies in this story: TSX:ABX ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Ewrv B.C. fares best in board s GDP outlook
TORONTO 鈥?A photo of eight white men posted to Twitter by the Canadian Armed Forces ; chief of defence staff with a message supporting diversity should be a reminder that more inclusivity efforts are needed, observers said.It hard to read too much into a picture, but that picture of stanley cup white men around the table is a picture of traditional power and privilege... that is not representative of all of Canada, said Sen. Ratna Omidvar, who has long been outspoken about diversity issues and has pushed stanley cup forward several bills encouraging equity.It extremely unfortunate that that picture will stay in our minds for some botella stanley time. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She and several communications experts said the tweet was tone deaf and lacked details about specific commitments the military has undertaken that would change the makeup of their ranks.Their comments come a day after admiral Art McDonald took to Twitter with the image of several men 鈥?half in military fatigues 鈥?sitting around a table. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Conversations on diversity, inclusion, and culture change are not incompatible with our thirst for operational excellence. I count on my senior leaders to champion culture change, he wrote.Diversity makes us stronger, inclusion improves our institution. We are StrongerTogether. ARTICLE CONTINUE
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HONOLULU 鈥?An endangered Hawaiian monk seal has given birth on a Waikiki beach 鈥?the first such birth in at least several decades.The seal was born late Wednesday or early Thursday, said Angela Amlin, co-ordinator for the Hawaiian Monk Seal Recovery Program.Mother and pup attracted dozens of onlookers as they rolled around on the sand. Volunteers kept people at a safe distance behind a rope barrier. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley becher W The mother, known as RH58 and nicknamed Rocky, has lived on and around Oahu since 2002. But she would return to Kauai, where she was born 17 years ago, to give birth. This time she had her pup at Kaimana, an area in Waikiki popular with Hono stanley becher lulu residents.It the first seal to be born in the densely populated tourist district since the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration began k stanley mug eeping track in the 1970s, Amlin said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Amlin says monk seals normally like to give birth in quiet spots so it rare that pups appear in a congested place like Waikiki.Monk seal pups usually nurse for about five to seven weeks. Mothers are protective of their pups during this time. Officials are urging people to keep their distance so they don ;t disturb the pair. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hawaiian monk seals are an endangered species. There are about 1,400 in the wild. ARTIC Qvgu A new high school is coming to Milton at a cost of nearly $40 million
Nearly three years ago the life of a young, talented basketball star, student and friend was taken, but the crime remains a mystery.On Feb. 8, 2017, Durham police responded to reports of a gunshot in a notorious part of Oshawa.Police arrived at an apartment building at 9 Quebec St. at 1:30 p.m. where they found Darius Thorne, 18, in a hallway with a gunshot wound. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Thorne was rushed to hospital, where he was pronounced dead.That afternoon, numerous police officers 鈥?along with a heavily-armed tactical unit 鈥?were on scene. Police closed off Quebec Avenue between Simcoe Street and Centre Street while many police vehicles stanley cups uk were present. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The scene was chaotic as many bystanders stood on the street corner, watching closely as police secured the scene. According to area residents at the time, the assemblage of buildings on Quebec Street are infamous for drugs and other illegal activity.One neighbour said the doors of the buildings are not locked, allowing anyone access. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup BELOW They come in and they do drugs right in the stairway, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But the one responsible for Thornes death has never been caught, and is currently walking free.According to George Tudos, media officer for Durham regional
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TORONTO 鈥?The average selling price of all homes in the Greater Toronto Area skyrocketed las gourde stanley t month, climbing 33.2 per cent from a year ago to $916,567. The latest data from the Toronto Real Estate Board comes as policy-mak stanley botella ers mull potential measures to slow the rapid pace of price growth. Here are some of the factors believed to be playing a role in the upwards trajectory of house prices in Canada largest city:Immigration: The arrival of newcomers to the city is a frequently cited reason for rising prices. Roughly 120,000 people immigrated from outside of Canada into Ontario from July 1, 2015, to June 30, 2016, according to Statistics Canada, with a sizable portion of them landing in the Toronto area. Toronto is a magnet for both other Canadians and for people from other countries, and it the economic engine of the entire country, says Dianne Usher, senior vice-president at Johnston and Daniel, a division of Royal LePage.Lack of supply: One of the culp stanley taza rits often fingered for soaring prices in the Greater Toronto Area is the lack of developable land. In 2005, the Ontario government introduced the Places to Grow Act, a piece of legislation aimed at protecting the Greenbelt and curbing urban sprawl. However, the legislation is often also blamed for escalating real estate prices, as some argue there isn ;t enough land to build homes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Usher says the two land transfer ta Uoxa Two sent to hospital after head-on crash on Highway 7near Guelph
Want to talk about racism stanley quencher with your young child In addition to resources for parents, UNICEF Parenting recommends the following when discussing racism with a child under the age of five.Recognize and celebrate differences 鈥?If your child asks about someones skin colour, you can use it as an opportunity to acknowledge that people do indeed look different, but to point out things we have in common. You could say, We are all human, but we are all unique, isnt that amazing ARTICLE CONTINU stanley bottles ES BELOW Be open 鈥?Make it clear that youre always open to your childrens questions and encourage them to come to you with them. If your children point out people who look different 鈥?as young children can often do from curiosity 鈥?avoid shushing them, or they will start to believe that its a taboo topic. Use fairness 鈥?Children, especi stanley flask ally those around age five, tend to understand the concept of fairness quite well. Talk about racism as unfair and unacceptable, and thats why we need to work together to make it better. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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The city of Ottawa had about 11.32 per cent of its residents receiving the Canada Emergency Response Benefit CERB last year.An analysis of federal data by The Canadian Press shows that the city had on average 50,120 recipients during each four-week pay period for the pandemic aid.Over its lifespan between late March and October of last year, the CERB paid out stanley thermos mug nearly $82 billion to 8.9 million people in Canada whose incomes crashed either because they saw their hours slashed or lost their jobs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In the first four-week period, there were 84,890 people in the city receiving the CERB, and the figure fell from there.There were 60,420 in the second period, 52,050 in the third, 46,650 stanley cups uk in the fourth, 39,240 in the fifth, 36,030 in the sixth, and 31,560 in the final month before a trio of new benefits and a revamped employment insurance system replaced CERB. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The figures come from federal data The Canadian Press obtained under the Access to Information Act that provides the most detailed picture yet of where the aid went.The data from Employment and Social Deve stanley canada lopment Canada is broken down by the first three digits of postal codes, known as forward sortation areas FSAs , to determine the number of active recipients at any time anywhere in the country. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Canadian Press Xasf Halton Region calls special meeting to deal with masking in Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills
MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec will have the staff and the infrastructure ready to begin vaccinating people against COVID-19 by Jan. 1, the province health minister said Thursday.Do we have the people on the ground The answer is yes. Can we do more than 200,000 per week The ans stanley quencher wer is yes, Christian Dube told reporters in Quebec City.Residents of long-term care homes and health-care workers will receive the vaccine first, followed by seniors living outside state-run care, Premier Francois Legault said at the news conference. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Quebec is working to ensure the infrastructure for vaccines, such as the one developed by Pfizer 鈥?which has to be stored at temperatures between -70 C and -80 C 鈥?is ready by early January, Dube said. The province will organize the delivery system for COVID-19 vaccines in the mould of its existing distribution network for the flu vaccine, he added.Dube said Quebec is able to administer more than 200,000 flu vaccines per week, adding that the government is hoping to be able to vaccinate up to 500,000 people per week against COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The only thing Quebec is waiting for, Legault said, is news from the federal government about when the vaccine will be available in Canada and how m stanley cup any doses Quebec will receive every week. He said the vaccination campaign will be led by assistant deputy health minister Jerome
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