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Halton Regional Police are desperately trying to find a missing 72-year-old woman who was last seen driving in Halton Hills.Elisabeth Morton, of Whitby, is considered vulnerable, according to Staff Sgt. Paul Davies.She was last seen Tuesday March 10 leaving Whitby in her vehicle after she failed to show up at a scheduled doctor appointment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW During the evening of March 10, Halton Regional <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cup Police received a call of a slow yet erratic driver on Highway 25 near 10 Side Road in Halton Hills. 聽The vehicle description and licence plate matched that of the missing woman. 聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups The vehicle was gone before Halton officers arrived. 聽The area was checked with negative results, Davies said in a release. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton further conducted an extensive daylight search for the vehicle on Wednesday March 11 with negative results, Davies added. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup BELOW Police believe Morton may be lost and unable to make it back home.She is white, 5 feet 2 inches tall with short curly white hair, with a medium to large build. Her Chrysler has licence plate 23JA48, with a Blue Jays logo.Anyone with information can call police at 905-825-4747 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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Halton Regional Police are desperately trying to find a missing 72-year-old woman who was last seen driving in Halton Hills.Elisabeth Morton, of Whitby, is considered vulnerable, according to Staff Sgt. Paul Davies.She was last seen Tuesday March 10 leaving Whitby in her vehicle after she failed to show up at a scheduled doctor appointment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW During the evening of March 10, Halton Regional <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cup Police received a call of a slow yet erratic driver on Highway 25 near 10 Side Road in Halton Hills. 聽The vehicle description and licence plate matched that of the missing woman. 聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups The vehicle was gone before Halton officers arrived. 聽The area was checked with negative results, Davies said in a release. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton further conducted an extensive daylight search for the vehicle on Wednesday March 11 with negative results, Davies added. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup BELOW Police believe Morton may be lost and unable to make it back home.She is white, 5 feet 2 inches tall with short curly white hair, with a medium to large build. Her Chrysler has licence plate 23JA48, with a Blue Jays logo.Anyone with information can call police at 905-825-4747 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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The body of a woman found beside Jersey Public School, just off Glenwoods Avenue, has been identified as 21-year-old Lydia Tranter of Sunderland, Ont.Tranter body was discovered on Friday just before noon by a nine-year-old student and his friends who were playing cops and robbers near the site.According to that students mother, Tranter was discovered with her hands on her lap and her legs crisscrossed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW One woman, who did not want her name published, told yorkregion that a number of rumours about what occurred to Tranter have surfaced in the Keswick neighbourhood, including a number of co-operative housing buildings along Lowndes Avenue.She said she had seen Tranter around the neighbourhood a <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley mugg number of times recently. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She was always nice and polite and would say Hi, ; she said. She would visit here very often; a lot of people knew her. The mother says her son, one of the children who saw the body, is distraught over the discovery and has been showing some worrying signs since. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Over the weekend, she said someo stanley termosky ne yelled at her son from a balcony that Tranter ha stanley hrnek d taken her own life, something her son did not want to believe. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Following suggestions of suicide, she sai Vnsi OPP arrest Hamilton resident at Caledonia demonstration
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The number of active cases of COVID-19 among residents of Ontario long-term-care homes is growing at an average rate of about eight per cent per day, prompting seniors advocates to call for measures to prevent a full-blown second wave of infections from sweeping through facilities.There were 216 active resident infections in the provinces long-term-care homes as of Oct. 20, up from just under five on Sept. 1. That represents an average daily growth rate of 7.99 per cent between those dates. Since the official provincial numbers for Sept. 5 indicate less than five infections, we have assumed five for ease of calculation. At the same time, the number of homes with active outbreaks <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley cups uk currently sits at 86, up from 13 on Sept. 1, with a high of 87 homes reached on Oct. 19. Sixty residents have died of COVID-19 since the beginning of September. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It shouldnt be about the numbers. Its the fact that this is happening again a stanley tumbler nd were on the trajectory headed towards a d茅j脿 vu of what happened in the first wave, said Vivian Stamatopoulos, an associate professor at Ontario Tech University and a family caregiver advocate. Not enough was learned and the kinds of policies and supports we needed didnt happen. This is preventable. Stamatopoulos stressed that good training, better working conditions and decent salaries are needed to m stanley flasche ake personal support work in long-term-care homes more attractive. ARTICLE CON
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Mayor Dave Jaworsky acknowledged the challenges that face the community in his annual State of the City address highlighting the need to replace aging infrastructure, the growing concern over the St. Patrick Day party on Ezra Street and the opioid crisis that has left human devastation in its wake.These are just three examples of the types of challenges we face today, and we are focused on finding solutions, said Jaworsky to a packed room at RIM Park Forbes Room that was hosted by the Rotary Club and served as a fundraiser for local charities. It won ;t be easy, but we have the political and community will to confront theses issues.We ;ll do it together because we are committed to growing a community we can all be proud off. <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley fr ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ja stanley travel mug worsky promised more action to come on the unregulated street party on Ezra Street, and said the city has embarked on a new long-term asset management plan and its looking to add tools to addressing the ongoing infrastructure deficit. The region social service committee also approved a plan to determine the potential sites for up to three safe injection sites to address the overdose problem that claimed the lives of 71 people in the region last year.But Jaworsky, heading into an stanley kaffeebecher election year, also highlighted some of the positives in the city including the announcement of a new not-for-profit startup venture Ysbk Q A: director Jeremy Henson discusses Scarborough Theatre Guild production
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