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TORONTO 鈥?A new study by Canadian researchers has found that honeybees have been exposed to a controversial pesticide for much longer than previously thought at levels that have led to higher mortality and overall weakened health.The research, conducted in Ontario and Quebec, found virtually all pollen studied 鈥?99.5 per cent 鈥?contained neonicotinoids that spilled over from corn and soy crops into plants and wildflowers such as maple trees, dandelions and clover.At the current level of agricultural practices, what we ;re doing now generates a byproduct of neonicotinoids in environments around corn fields that is most likely going to cause reduction of honeybee health and the health of other pollinators, said Am <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley becher ro Zayed, the lead author of the study published Thursday in Science. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Neonicotinoids are an insecticide that coats seeds for crops like corn and soy to protect it against insect pests, but since it is wa stanley sverige ter soluble, it stanley kubek is mobile, said Zayed, a York University associate professor of biology. At large doses it been shown in the lab to cause paralysis and death by blocking signal transmission between neurons in the brain, he explained.Zayed said once his team established the real-world levels of neonicotinoids found in the field, he replicated that in a research apiary at York, treating some pollen patties with neonicotinoids and tracking the comings and g Rvwh Bail granted to accused in Walmart altercation
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An Oakville restaurant known for its creative cocktails, savoury apps and energetic dance nights pre-pandemic has closed.West End Social, a restaurant/bar in south Oakville that opened in early 2018, shuttered its doors for good.Management said the lease was up and the property is being turned into a condominium complex. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The eatery became a hot spot in Bronte with live ba <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley becher nds and DJs/dancing on weekends, and was seen as something unique to the area.Several residents became regulars at the establishment stanley thermoskannen and are expressing their disappointment with its closure. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It was my favourite place to unwind after work, Deanna Corluka said. Amazing drinks and good people. We will miss it for sure.Catch Hospitality Group 鈥?which owns many south Oakville restaurants, including Cucci, Plank, and the Firehall 鈥?took over the location at 2432 Lakeshore Rd. W. from the old Coach Four pub, and opened West End Social in 2018. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The restaurant received a 4.2 on Google out of a potential five stars with more than 130 reviews. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Stylish spot with a romantic atmosphere right on Bronte, stanley tazas Nicolas Matos said in a Google review. The cocktails are Okvj Video malfunction in alleged guards assault
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario would like to see migrant farm workers vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as they arrive and is willing to take on the task if Ottawa doesn ;t, a top provincial health official said Thursday.Dr. Barbara Yaffe, Ontario associate medical officer of health, said the province is in talks with the federal government to have the temporary foreign workers given a vaccine when they come in, optimally at the airport.We ;re working with the federal government on this, hopefully they will be OK to do it, Yaffe said. If they don ;t do it, we will probably do it because it important. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW During the first wave of the pandemic, dozens of farm outbreaks were reported across Ontario as the province struggled to tes <a href=https://www.stanley-tumbler.us>stanley tumbler t and isolate workers.More than 1,780 temporary foreign workers tested positive for COVID-19 in the province last year, and three died of the virus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Advocates, doctors and labour groups have been calling on all levels of government to ensure the vaccination of all migrant and undocumented workers.Yaffe said vaccinating migrant farm workers on arrival would involve many considerations, including ensuring information is properly translated so workers can understand that the immunization process is voluntary. ARTICLE CO stanley mug NTINUES BELOW stanley cup usa
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Here are some news stories you may have missed.Today 4 at 4:1. Major lane and ramp closures on QEW in Burlington expected to disrupt traffic ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario Ministry of Transportation is warning drivers about some lane closures and ramp closures on the QEW in Burlington that will cause some traffic issues.2. Halton <a href=https://www.stanleycup.cz>stanley termoska Catholic District School Board trustee in Oakville charged with 12 counts of fraud ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton Catholic District School Board trustee Nancy Guzzo has been charged with fraud.3. Concerns linger over proposed Milton quarry after environmental assessment designation by Ontario ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup stanley taza Questions raised by residents during Q-and-A. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 4. Burlington welcomes community input on plans for major mobility hubsAs Burlington develops Area-Specific-Plans for three major transit areas, the city continues to seek community input through virtual meetings hosted by planning staff.
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TORONTO 鈥?The price of oil rose for a fifth consecutive day Monday, helping provide a boost to the Toronto stock market amid growing concern about geopolitical risks in the Middle East.The SP/TSX composite index was ahead 63.66 points to 15,730.79 as the energy and industrials sector led with the biggest gains.The strength in oil prices also helped lift the Canadian dollar, w <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley thermobecher hich climbed 0.44 of a cent to 75.01 cents US. ARTI stanley fr CLE CONTINUES BELOW Tensions between the U.S. and Syria have helped lift the value of a barrel of a crude, with the May contract gaining 84 cents to US$53.08 per barrel. The May natural gas contract lost two cents at US$3.24 per mmBTU.Any time you ;re talking about geopolitical uncertainties related to the Middle East, you see oil prices react to the upside, said Craig Fehr, a Canadian markets strategist at Edward Jones in St. Louis. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Typically you ;ll see the markets settle itself out as those uncertainties start to subside. I think we ;re in a period at the moment where there are more questions and answers and that why we ;re seeing oil stanley mugs prices react to the upside.Last week, the U.S. attacked a Syrian airbase with cruise missiles after the Syrian military used chemical weapons against civilians. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Secretary Icpr 130% job spike coming to Georgina. What, where will those new jobs be
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