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Westside Secondary School is getting used to raising more money for breast cancer research than any business in the country.For the third year in a row, the Breast Cancer Society of Canada BCSC has announced that the Orangeville high school was the top contributor for this years Dress for the Cause fundraiser, which includes all participating businesses across Canada. Not only does Westside host an amazing Pink Day fundraiser, they also enlist the support of their entire community, the charitys CEO Kimberly Carson said in a news release. ARTICLE CONT <a href=https://www.stanleymug.us>stanley website INUES BELOW In early November, the school held its 13th annual Think Pink event, where staff and students raised $20,410 for the charitys annual br stanley cup east cancer awareness fundraiser.The next closest fundraiser in all of Canada was Young Insurance Brokers Inc, which raised $10,390. In the last 13 years, Westside has donated more than $120,000 to the cause. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its just an incredible moment, an incredible occasion, said Westside teacher and Pink Day co-ordinator Christine Kirkland. To be able to sit here ri stanley canada ght now and say that weve successfully raised over $20,000 is just so surreal. Its completely overwhelming. In honour of Westsides contribution this year, BCSC will make a $5,000 donation on behalf of the school to the Headwaters Health Care Centres cancer treatment centre. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hhsh 1 dead of apparent overdose at Toronto club
Quebec is reporting 1,009 new cases of COVID-19 today as well as 26 more deaths attributed to the virus.Authorities say only five of those deaths occurred within the past 24 hours, with most from between Oct. 17 and Oct. 22.Montreal saw the highest number of new cases at 253, followed by Quebec City at 135 and the Mont茅r茅gie region at 134. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The nu <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley us mber of hospitalizations increased by nine from the previous day to 549 amid a sharp spike since late September, while the number of patients in intensive care dropped by six and now stands at 93. Quebec has reported a total of 99,235 COVID-19 infections, resulting in 6,132 deaths so far. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups The average daily case count remains higher than any other province, but appears to have plateaued for the time being since a peak of 1,364 on Oct. 6, the same week that tight new restrictions went into effect.Thi stanley cup s report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 24, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
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UPDATE: A 17-year-old male is charged with assaulting police and other offenses following an incident outside Harriett Todd Public School this week.Police are investigating following the release of a video in which a teen appe <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.com.de>stanley thermobecher ars to have been struck by an OPP officer while allegedly resisting arrest outside Harriet Todd Public School on May 7.In the brief online video, titled Police punch and take down kid in Orillia Ont., an OPP officer is seen placing a male against a police cruiser with his hands behind his back, apparently attempting to secure him in handcuffs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The male pulls his arms free, turns and is grabbed by the officer, who then appears to punch him and tackle him to the ground.Two other officers then help subdue him. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The video was published on the same day a lockdown was instituted at Twin Lakes Secondary School following a re stanley mugs port of a threat to the school.Students were later relocated to Harriett Todd Public School and no threat was found at Twin Lakes.OPP Sgt. Jason Folz stressed the encounter between the o stanley cup fficer and teen was not related to the Twin Lakes incident. Sarah Kekewich, manager of communications for the Simcoe County District School Boar Frsm Wasaga Beach considers new rules for tents, pets on the beach
TORONTO 鈥?Flags on federal buildings will be lowered for the 215 children whose bodies were found at a former British Columbia residential school, the prime minister said Sunday as communities across Canada began mounting their own tributes to the students.Justin Trudeau said on social media his request includes the Peace Tower flag. It comes as some called for a national day of mourning.To honour the 215 children whose lives were taken at the former Kamloops residential school and all Indigenous children who never made it home, the survivors, and their families, I have asked that the Peace Tower flag and flags on all federal buildings be flown at half-mast, Trudeau said in a statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The children remains were located using ground-penetrating radar last weekend at the site in Kamloops, B.C., in the province Interior.Trudeau flag call came as plans were being made to identify and return home the remains. The effort could involve the B.C. Coro <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley website ners Service, the Royal B.C. Museum and forensics experts, Indigenous leaders have said. ART stanley cup ICLE CONTINUES BELOW Earlier this week, Chief Rosanne stanley cup becher Casimir of the Tk ;emlups te Secwepemc First Nation in British Columbia said the discovery of the children, some as young as three years old, is an unthinkable loss that was spoken about but never documented at the Kamloops
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Halton Region reported 12 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday as the seven-day average for new cases dropped for the second day in a row.The seven-day average reached a month-long high of 15.6 cases per day on Saturday, but has since dropped to 14.9.The number of active cases remained unchanged at 88. Oakville was the only municipality to see an increase, going from 33 to 37. Milton remained unchanged at 29 active cases while Burlington 16 and Halton Hills six each saw decreases. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW With seven cases, Oakville accounted for more than half of Haltons total. Milton had three cases and Burlington had two. Halton Hills had no new cases.Halton has not had a COVID-19 related death in the past month. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The effective reproduction number remains above 1.0 at 1.05. It estimates the number of infections resulting from each case of COVID <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley mug -19 and a number below 1.0 indicates the spread of the virus is being contained.The Delta variant is currently accounting for almost three-quarters of Haltons cases. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Two Milton outbreaks were declared over, one at Tiger Jeet Singh Public School, which had resulted in three cases and at a workplace that had 17 cases. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup price That left just three on stanley bottles -going outbreaks in the regio Nslm Quebec urged to respect patients rights
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WINDSOR, Ont. 鈥?The RCMP have <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley vattenflaska charged a Toronto-area man following the seizure of 37 stanley becher kilograms of cocaine at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont.The Canada Border Services Agency and the Mounties announced Thursday that a man hauling a load of fruit was stopped at the bridge on Dec. 27, 2016.They say a CBSA officer examining the load discovered 30 bricks of suspected cocaine concealed in the trailer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The driver 鈥?a Mississauga, Ont., man 鈥?is charged with importation of cocaine and possession for the purpose of trafficking. He is to appear in court later this month. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The CBSA says it seized more than 67 kilograms of cocaine at ports of entry in the southern Ontario region last year.By The Can stanley mugs adian Press Hsvt Opposition slams Libs over Parliament uncertainty
Richmond Hill:Total employees who earned more than $100,000 in 2020: 370, including Mayor David Barrow and regional councillors Joe Di Paola and Carmine PerrelliMedian <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>water bottle stanley salary: $121,276 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Top five earners: salaries do not include taxab stanley cup usa le benefits.鈥?$313,668 鈥?Mary-Anne Dempster, city manager; ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?$311,255 鈥?Neil Garbe, city manager;鈥?$263,494 鈥?Darlene Joslin, community services commissioner; ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?$242,464 鈥?Kevin Kwan, planning commissioner;聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mug 鈥?$232,447 鈥?Steven Kraft, fire chief.Number of firefighter personnel: 109, including 97 firefighters, prevention officers and inspectors.
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A new downtown cafe is serving up more than just food and drinks and its menu, its also dishing out fun.Ludology Boardgame Cafe opened on St. Paul Street in late June, after a few weeks of quietly testing its menu with family and friends. Owner Joshua Boycott spent years re <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.es>stanley cup searching the prospect of opening a gaming cafe before finally deciding to open Ludology. It came t stanley cup o the point where I had done all of the research, I had put all of the work into it, and finally it was just time to open it alr stanley cup eady, he said, adding that finding a great location right in St. Catharines downtown area helped to seal the deal. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Boycott became acquainted with the idea of board game cafes during his time spent travelling around the country working the convention circuit, at comic cons and fan expos. Whenever had downtime in a city, hed check out their local cafe.In setting up Ludology, he incorporated elements of the cafes he liked but style-wise he just drew inspiration from his own taste. There are hints of steampunk in the design, along with subtle geek art lining the walls. Currently all of the original artwork on display was created by Toronto-based artist Gillian Newland, but Boycott says he plans on rotating artwork in the future. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Most importantly, theres a large library of games available for patrons. I wanted it to be accessible to everyone, he said Dtjs CMHC eyes new Indigenous Services ministry
The Ontario government is increasing the minimum wage to $16.55 an hour this fall.The increase will come into effect Oct. 1, according to a statement from the government Friday March 31 .The government says it a 6.8 per cent pay raise for low-income workers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Under the leadership of Premier Ford, our government is putting workers in the drivers seat of their careers, and their lives, said Monte McNaughton, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. This latest increase is a fair and balanced approach that means more money in their pockets so they can support th <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley cup eir families and continuing building a stronger Ontario for all of us. A worker making the general minimum wage and working 40 hours per week will see an annual pay increase of nearly $2,200, the government said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There were 942,400 workers earning $16.55 per hour or below in 2022, the majority of whom are women, the government added.Just over 40 per cent of workers at or below the current general minimum wage of $15.50 per hour are in retail trade and almost 25 per cent are in accommodation and food services, the government said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The gover stanley mugs nment stanley shop said special minimum wage rates will also increase for: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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With Ontarios rate of first COVID-19 vaccine doses plateauing, the provinces family doctors are getting a new tool to help reach the roughly 22 per cent of adults who havent yet received a shot.The Aggregate Primary Care Vaccination Report will be available mid-July, according to a letter from Ontario Healths Dr. David Kaplan and Dr. Sacha Bhatia, sent last week to family physicians who enrol patients. It will provide primary care physicians with access to information about which patients have been vaccinated, when, and the type of vaccine, so they can find those falling through the cracks. It is really important to get these lists to us so that we can start to make those calls, said Dr. Tara Kiran, a family physician at St. Michaels Hospital in Toronto. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We can actually change peoples minds. But for the most part they still cant give them the shot during their appointmen <a href=https://www.stanley-cups-uk.uk>stanley quencher ts. There have been pilot programs at doctors offices but the vaccines are not yet widely available there. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dr. Noah Ivers, a family doctor and researcher at Womens College Hospital who recently received a grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to study the initiative, said the new tool will be very useful, as he often gets patients stanley cup asking h stanley en mexico im what he would do. As a family doc you see people through thick and thin over the years, and it goes a long way, u Mjqo Today s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 834 hospitalizations, 267 in ICU; province could lift masking mandates by the end of March
Barring a fundamental change in the countrys COVID-19 strategy, Canadians are likely to be battling a third wave of cases 鈥?and a third set of lockdowns 鈥?come springtime.Thats one of the conclusions drawn by the COVID Strategic Choices Gro <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley website up, an interdisciplinary task force that includes doctors, epidemiologists, public policy experts, economists and stanley shop businesspeople.In a newly released strategy paper titled Building the Canadian Shield, they say their alternative 鈥?a longer lockdown, followed by a gradual results-based relaxing of restrictions 鈥?will save more lives a stanley water bottle nd cost less economically, in the long run. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Using both epidemiological and economic models, the group estimates that quick action on its alternative in the first few weeks of the new year could save 5,000 lives, create 320,000 jobs and generate $37 billion in economic growth in 2021 as compared to the countrys current strategy.Robert Greenhill, the executive chair of Global Canada, a not-for-profit organization whose aim is to enhance Canadas global impact and to identify global best practices, spearheaded the task force. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In the fall, Global Canada attempted to identify democracies that had successfully taken COVID-19 cases down to near-zero levels and kept them there, even through the second wave.What it found, it called TANZANC, for Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand 鈥?and, i
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