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A baby is safe after Six Nations Police raided a residenc <a href=https://www.stanley-mugs.us>stanley water bottle e on Third Line Road July 24.Police arrived at the location and observed three men on the front porch. As officers approached, the men threw their cellphones and small objects off the side porch, which was later identified as small bags of cocaine.All three men and what police call a young person inside the residence were taken into custody without incident and a baby at the home was taken to safety. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police seized cocaine, hydromorphone pills, five shotguns and a 1.22-calibre rifle; ammunition, cellphones, digital scale and both Canadian and US currency. Two of the recovered firearms had been reported stolen. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup All four people, aged 20 and younger, were charged with two counts of possession with the purpose of trafficking, careless use of a firearm, possession under $5,000 and proceeds of crime over $5,000.An 18-year-old and 20-year-old were also charged with knowledge of an unauthorized poss stanley cup ession of a firearm, while another 20-year-old and the minor were charged with unauthorized possession of a firearm. Ejcq Significant changes planned for Halton Hills fireworks bylaw and here s what residents need to know
When COVID-19 first hit, it seemed we were united in our misery.Embattled companies announced sweeping cuts to their workforce, bracing for loss. The countrys unemployment rate soared, driven by an exodus of jobs that made the 2008 recession look tame.While low-income workers were laid off at triple the rate they were during the Great Recession, many of Cana <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley becher das largest companies announced pay cuts for their executive teams 鈥?a show of solidarity in a bleak time for many Canadian households. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW High profile CEOs opted to forego some or all of their salaries, and some redirected them to charity.Telus top executive, Darren Entwistle, donated a quarter of his salary to the Canadian health care workers on the front lines, battling COVID-19. Lululemon Athleticas CEO, Calvin McDonald, volunteered a 20 per cent pay cut, along with others on the board. At Cenovus Energy, where the stanley cup spain company announced more than 1,000 layoffs after merging with Husky Energy, executives pledged to take salary reductions between 12 and 25 per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But how much did these top earners r stanley website eally give up To find out, the Star examined recently-published financial reports from several of Canadas largest companies, all of which pledged to reduce executive pay during the pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The story, among each of
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The first year the Western York Region Ontario Health Team is active it focus will be reinventing health care for senior citizens.The team 鈥?consisting of 11 health care and social support providers serving Vaughan, Richmond Hill, King and Thornhill 鈥?was approved b <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.com.de>stanley cup y the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to move to the next stage in transforming health care in the communities it serves.The ministry receive stanley cup d 150 readiness assessment submissions in May after a call for teams that could execute the provincial plan focused on patient experience, better co-ordinated care and ultimately a more connected and sustainable public health and social care system organized around peoples needs and outcomes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Of those submissions, 31 were selected to proceed to the full submission stage, including the Western York Region Ontario Health Team.The team would service a total population of more than 510,000 and of that, 70,000 are senior citizens. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW All of us that submitted as part of the team are eager to demonstrate the impact we stanley thermobecher can have and champion this model for the rest of the province, Mackenzie Health President and CEO Altaf Stationwala said. As a team, were deeply aligned on reducing the need for acute care, enabling our patients to live well in a home environment and providing access to hospice and palliative care at end of life. In Uzrl Some business owners qualify for wage subsidy
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LAS VEGAS 鈥?Big-box stores won ;t be the only ones offering discounts to shoppers in Las Vegas this Black Friday. Marijuana dispensaries are rolling out deals, too.More than 40 dispensaries in the Sin City area will offer discounts on marijuana flower products, edibles such as chocolates, and concentrates, the Las Vegas Sun reported Wednesday. This will be the first Black Friday since legal sales of recreation marijuana began in Nevada.It a great stocking-stuffer, and now you can treat it like alcohol in that regard, said state Sen. Tick Segerblom, who helped legalize recreational pot in the state. As long as no kids can get to it. It for adults only. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Some dispensaries will offer an eighth of an ounce of select flower products for $35, down from $53. One dispensary will gift shoppers a 10-pack of fruit chew edibles with any purchase, while another one will have a buy-one-get-one-free special on edibles.Legal sales of recreational marijuana began in the state July 1. Those 21 and older with a valid ID can buy up to an ounce of pot. People can only use the drug in a private home as it remains illegal to consume it in public, including the Las Vegas Strip, hotels and casinos. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley mug stanley taza Cannabis use has been misunderstood and vilified in o stanley nz ur country for over 80 years, so this day will feel both su Gebb No more lipstick on a pig : Bradford s Scanlon Creek to get new nature centre
Since the beginning of the pandemic, people and businesses have subjected themselves to fines for hosting parties, going maskless and violating store capacity guidelines.For some, neither the risk of illness nor punishment is reason enough to follow the rules.To help break down whether it human nature to break the rules or if people are simply tired of COVID-19 restrictions, Christine Purdon, a registered clinical psychologist and University of Waterloo professor, offers some insight into what drives some people to ignore precautions while others follow them. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Why do people not follow public health rules, even though they know they should Purdon said it important to remember that not everyone realizes or agrees that they should follow the rules.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Some people mistrust the rules, some people feel the rules are too strict, and others think that following the rules causes more harm than follo <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pl>stanley polska wing them saves, she said in an emailed statement.聽And those who agree with the rules in principle and know they exist for good reason may find themselves able to rationalize breaking them. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW For example, if they r stanley spain eally would like a change of scenery and could go to a cottage, they may tell themselves that they can still follow the spirit of the
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NEWMARKET, Ont. 鈥?AirBoss of America Corp. shares shot to a five-year high Monday after the Ontario company got a contract worth up to US$121 million to supply air purifying respirators to the U.S. government.The shares hit an intraday high of $24.71 early Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange and closed at $23.65, up $3.95 or 20 per cent.The contract was awarded by the U.S. Department for Health and Human Services to AirBoss Defense Group, a subsidiary that makes personal protective equipment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AirBoss says the con <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley thermobecher tract includes 50,000 respirators, three million filters and related accessories, which will be delivered to the U.S. Strate stanley water bottle gic National Stockpile.The contract for U.S. Health and Human Services follows a US$96 million contract in March for 10,000 air-purifying respirators for the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs has also ordered US$2.55 million worth of additional filters and other equipment for respirators supplied under the FEMA contract.This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 27, 2020 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Companies in this story: TSX:BOS ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canad stanley cups ian Press Jkso Heavy police presence : Heavily-armed officers in Georgetown neighbourhood for person in crisis
JUNEAU, Alaska 鈥?The U.S. Forest Service is planning the largest sale of Alaska old growth timber in years.The Prince of Wales Island Landscape Level Analysis project will harvest as much as 225 million board feet about 53,094 cubic meters of old growth lumber from Prince of Wales Island in Tongass National Forest, CoastAlaska reported Saturday.The service said the process will <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley cup be gradual because it will not allow more than 100 acres 40 hectares of clear cutting at one time from the southeastern Alaska region. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Owen Graham, executive director of the logging industry group Alaska Forest Association, said young growth timber might employ seasonal lumberjacks but it the older trees that will keep remaining mills open.The old growth portion will provide mill job stanley thermos s and the young growth portion will almost exclusively end up getting shipped overseas, Graham said. B stanley cups ut it providing jobs, those are good jobs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Critics have said the deal is a retreat from the forest service 2016 announcement it would largely phase out old growth timber sales in Tongass National Forest over 15 years.If the forest service really wants to be responsive to people in southeast Alaska, it going to have to figure out a way to stick to its plan to transition away from large scale old growth logging and get
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Halton Region municipal staff are urging the Halton District School Board to consider making a change to the 2018-2019 calendar to keep students out of schools on the upcoming municipal election day.Danielle Manton, manager of committee and election services for the City of Burlington, along with Halton Hills municipal clerk Suzanne Jones and Milton town clerk Troy McHarg, presented a request to the HDSB on March 21, asking the board to schedule one of its professional activity days on Oct. 22.Some trustees, however, remain unconvinced that this is necessary. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Manton says that while there is a common perspective <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley mug that children benefit from witnessing the democratic process on municipal election days, i stanley cup n reality, keeping schools open on these days provides no advantage from an educational standpoint, as students are not permitted in the voting areas.The students at the school cannot witness the voting process happening or the setup of that process occurring. Therefore, there is no opportunity to teach them anything about that process, she said.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Manton added that if educators are interested in further teaching students about elections, they have other options outside o stanley cup f the curriculum, such as the student vote program.Given the ongoing concern from school boards, parents and teachers for student safety, we recommend you Ddii SIU probe into man s catastrophic injuries on Hwy. 407 in Vaughan terminated
As Ontario finance minister Peter Bethlenfalvy gets set to present his first budget Wednesday, he faces a delicate balancing act, one thats being played out by governments across the country.Wind down COVID support programs too early, and he risks hurting businesses already teetering on the brink of survival, and throwing more people out of work. Keep them going too long, and he risks saddling the province with a deficit th <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley vaso at could handcuff spending flexibility for years.Business groups are pushing for the provincial government to maintain or expand COVID aid programs, including a $20,000 grant to help small businesses slammed by lockdowns. The help is still needed, they say, even though vaccines are starting to roll out across the province. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its definitely fair to say businesses stanley becher are still hurting, said Ryan Mallough, Ontario regional director for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.While businesses fail in non-COVID times fo stanley quencher r a variety of reasons, even otherwise-healthy ones are floundering during the pandemic, Mallough pointed out. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Churn is a normal part of the business cycle. But these arent businesses which are struggling because of bad business decisions. Theyre struggling because of a pandemic. Theyre struggling because of lockdowns. Those arent things which are their fault, said Mallough.The CFIB is asking for the pr
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With the arrival of the holiday season various Town of Oakville facilities will be temporarily closing their doors to the public.Heres 12 things residents should know about whats closed, what open and when.1. 聽Administrative offices at Town Hall will be closed at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 23 and reopen Tuesday, Jan. 3. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 2. 聽All community centres, pools, arenas and seniors centres will cl <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley cup ose at noon on Saturday, Dec. 24 and remain closed on Dec. 25 and Dec. 26. These recreational facilities will also close at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 31 and remain closed on Jan. 1.3. 聽Access to the library branches at Glen Abbey and Iroquois Ridge Community Centres will be available until 1 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 24. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 4. 聽Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre for Seniors,聽Harbour offices, the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts and cemetery offices will be c stanley cups losed from Saturday, Dec. 24 to Tuesday, Jan. 3.5. 聽The Trafalgar Park outdoor rink will be open 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Dec. 24 recreational skating only , but closed on Dec. 25. It will reopen 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Dec. 26, Dec. 31 and Jan. 1. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 6. 聽Oakville Museum at Erchless Estate will be closed from Saturday, Dec. 24 to Monday, Dec. 26 and on Sunday, Jan. 1 and Sunday, Jan. 2. The muse stanley mugs um will be open from 1 p.m. Lhza Dangerous weed discovered in Halton Hills could cost property owners if not removed by June 1
TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange 17,934.45, down 107.62 points. Hut 8 Mining Corp. TSX:HUT . Down $2.12, or 25.06 per cent, to $6.34 on 15.1 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Toronto-Dominion Bank. TSX:TD . Financials. Up nine cents, or 0.12 per cent, to $74.20 on 7.8 million shares.Suncor Energy Inc. TSX:SU . Energy. Down nine cents, or 0.38 per cent, to $23.40 on 7.2 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley cup Cenovus Energy Inc. TSX:CVE . Energy. Down 13 cents, or 1.56 per cent, to $8.22 on 6.8 million shares.Enbridge Inc. TSX:ENB . Energy. Up nine cents, or 0.21 per cent, to $42.47 on 6.6 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Bombardier Inc. TSX:BBD.B . Industrials. Unchanged at 51 cents on 6.5 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Companies in the news:Tor stanley cup spain onto-Dominion Bank 鈥?The leaders of Canadas top banks believe an economic rebound is on the horizon, but say the short term looks difficult and spe stanley mug nding wont truly pick up until the back half of 2021 or even 2022. The chief executives of the countrys most prominent banks think Canada is benefiting from generous government relief packages that reduced delinquencies and insolvencies and the arrival of several promising COVID-19 vac
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