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TORONTO 鈥?Wall Street nudged toward its third-straight record high Wednesday as Canada biggest stock index slipped into the red and oil prices fell amid concerns of a supply glut.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average advanced 19.97 poin<a href=https://www.stanley-mugs.us>stanley cup ts to 22,661.64. The SP 500 index was up 3.16 of a point to 2,537.74 and the Nasdaq composite index gained 2.92 points to 6,534.63.The Toronto Stock Exchange SP/TSX composite index was down 7.51 points to 15,721.00. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Falling energy shares led decliners on the commodity-heavy TSX as the market absorbed conflicting oil supply reports, with the November crude contract falling 44 cents to US$49.98 per barrel.Earlier on Wednesday, data from the U.S. Energy stanley becher Information Administration showed that U.S. commercial crude oil inventories decreased by 6.0 million barrels for the week ending Sept. 29. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The bullish inventory report showed that stockpiles had declined much more than the markets had been anticipating, said Fiera Capital vice-president and portfolio manager Candice Bangsund.But then later Wednesday the EIA also reported that U.S. crude exports jumped to 1.98 million barrels per day, marking the fourth weekly increase. stanley thermobecher ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That really offset all the good news we heard earlier in the day, sai Hkwp Knees together judge seeks judicial review
Halton Region is accepting applications for community-based prevention and <a href=https://www.stanleycups.it>stanley cup intervention programs that address gun and gang violence 鈥?as part of the Building Safer Communities in Halton Grant.The federally funded initiative provides up to $2.4 stanley water bottle million in funding for eligible local organizations from Jan. 1, 2024 to March 31, 2026. Keeping children, youth and young adults engaged, healthy and safe are important steps to preventing involvement in crime and gun violence, said Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr in a media release. ARTICLE CONT stanley drinking cup INUES BELOW Carr noted, While Halton has a low rate of gun and gang violence, these issues cross municipal borders, and local prevention and engagement programs are critical to keeping all communities safe. Thank you to Public Safety Canada for funding this important initiative in Halton and across the country. The applications are open until Sept. 22. The eligibility requirements include: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥⒙燬upporting children, youth and young adults ages 6 to 29 in evidence-based prevention and intervention strategies;鈥⒙燗ligning with priority program types in application guidelines counselling, harm reduction, supportive housing, etc. ; ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥⒙燗ligning with priority themes in application guidelines preventing and addressing human trafficking, developing and supporting
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