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Though Ontario has allowed visitors inside long-term care homes for the better part of a week, Mary Oko is still seeing her mother outdoors.Rules enforced during the visits mean there little benefit to going inside the home, Oko said, and at least this way her mom gets some sunshine.I ;d rather have <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley cup my mom outsi stanley tumbler de where at least she can get some fresh air, she said. stanley thermobecher 8220;Her world is becoming smaller and smaller because for four months, she always in that home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The provincial government has said that physical distancing is not necessary for indoor visits, but many homes are playing it safe and have taken it upon themselves to enforce the rule in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19 anyway, experts said, including the Toronto facility where Oko mother has lived for eight years.Those rules have made it hard for Oko to relate to her mother, who has Alzheimer disease and is really only able to interact with people who are up close. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Oko found ways to make that work pre-pandemic, she said, playing music and helping her mom clap her hands.She very sensitive to that. And then she engaged and she starts laughing and smiling. But you know, when I ;m six feet away and I ;m playing music, I could be on another planet, she said. ART Dpxe Feds double COVID-19 fund for abused women
The economic grind of the second wave is coming into sharp focus.But so is the folly of a hasty reopening in the hopes of lightening the load.On Friday, the latest job numbers from Statistics Canada showed that the rapid rebounds in the labour market over the course of the first reopening this summer have slowed remarkably. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Employment expanded by just 0.5 per cent in October, a meagre increase compared to the 2.7 per cent average monthly expansions weve seen since May. Its not nothing. But its clear that the second wave of the virus has begun to take its toll on the recovery, and parts of the labour market have balked.About 150,000 people retreated from their workplaces and sought shelter in their home offices again. Another 48,000 people working in accommodation and food services lost their jobs, especially in Quebec 鈥?reflecting the fact that the second wave is hitting that province harder than elsewhere, and that hotels, restaurants and bars are on the front lines of new restrictions there. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW More concerning for our recovery prospects, the mass of people who have been without jobs for at leas <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.es>stanley cup t six months is climb stanley cup ing, spiking at record rates. Long-term unemployment rose by 35 per cent in September and 51 per cent in October. There are now alm stanley cup ost 450,000 workers considered long-term unemployed 鈥?a quarter of all those who are out of a job.
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BRAMPTON, Ont. 鈥?Police west of Toronto say the subject of a Canada-wide warrant has been arrested in Nova Scotia and is facing a slew of charges following a human trafficking investigation.Peel Regional Police say the man was taken into custody by Halifax police in Dartmouth, N.S., on Jan. 15, and three days later he was taken back to Ontario where the alleged offences happened.Peel police say they began investigating the accused after receiving a report in February 2017 that a woman had been violently assaulted. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They say they discovered the man had been exploiting that woman an <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>vaso stanley d one other in the sex trade. A 26-year-old man of no fixed address is facing 15 charges that include tra stanley mugs fficking in persons, forcible confinement and stanley quencher sexual assault. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Ueqj Women s marches planned in Canadian cities
Ward 6 councillor Tom Adams has been appointed chair of the Credit Valley Conservation CVC .He has previously also held positions as vice-chairing the CVC, chairing the Town of Oakvilles budget committee and was on the CAO Review Committee and the Development Charges Steering Committee. The challenges facing our watershed communities <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley tumblers in recent years has brought into focus the critical need to protect and enhance our local environment, Adams said in a press release. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He continued: I look forward to engaging with my colleagues, our dedicated staff, partners, neighbours and businesses across the watershed as we collectively work toward a thriving environment and adapt to our changing climate. stanley cup Mississauga councillor Karen Ras previously held the position. She recently announced her resignation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In the coming weeks, I will be starting a new role as the Director of Communications, Government and Stakeholder Relations with the Electrical Safety Authority ESA based here in Mississauga, she said in a statement. The stresses of the role, supporting elderly parents and the additional challenges of governing in C stanley taza OVID times has contributed to this decision.
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A former educational assistant who police say worked at numerous Halton schools is facing multiple sexual assault and child pornography-related charges following an investigation.In a press release, Halton police said they arrested Cameron Ivens, 42, of Milton on March 7 in relation to an internet child expl <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>stanley cup oitation investigation.Police s stanley thermos mug aid Ivens, who was previously employed as an educational assistant by the Halton District School Board, has been charged with: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?15 counts of making child pornography鈥?14 counts of voyeurism ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?six counts of sexual assault鈥?three counts of possession of child pornography ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?three counts of sexual interference ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?two counts of exposure to a person under 16 years of age鈥?two counts of assault鈥?transmitting child pornography鈥?accessing child pornography鈥?invitation to sexual touching.Police said Ivens previously worked at P.L Robertson Public School in Milton from February to October 2014; Munns Public School in Oakville from October 2014 to November 2015; Emily Carr Public School in Oakville from November 2015 to August 2019 and Viola Desmond Public School in Milton from September to December 2019. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Wubg South Sudan rebels release 3 abducted foreign oil workers
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.4:40 p.m. There were fewer than 200 people hospitalized in Quebec with COVID-19 on Wednesday, as the provinces land border with Ontario officially reopened.Overall, hospitalizations fell by 17 to 192, while the number of people in intensive care dropped by five to 45. <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>botella stanley ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Quebec was reporting nearly 700 hospitalizations per day in mid-April, and over 1,800 per day at the height of the first wave in May 2020. Wednesdays hospital numbers are comparable to those recorded in late September.Health officials reported 153 new infections and one additional death attributed to the novel coronavirus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The numbers came as the borders between Ontario and Quebec reopened to non-essential traffic for the first time since April, when the province introduced sporadic checkpoints in order to limit the spread of contagious COVID-19 variants.The removal of those checkpoints means Ontarians will now be accepted at restaurants in Quebec, and that Quebecers returning home from Ontario will no longer be asked to self-isolate for 14 days. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW vaso stanley 3:40 p.m. A husband and wife who flew to a stanley cup remote Yukon community to receive early doses of a COVI
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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario Power Generation is planning to decommission the Lambton Generating Station near Sarnia next year.The Lambton station hasn ;t generated any electricity since 2013 when it was shut down as part of the province plan to stop burning coal to generate power.However, there are still about two dozen workers at the facility, who have been helping preserve the buildings and the property, and OPG says they will be treated fairly according to the terms of their union contract. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW OPG says continuing to preserve Lambton beyond this year for future conversion to another source of electricity is no longer economically feasible, so it will decommission the site and remove the buildings.The government couldn ; <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley canada t find any buyers who would agree to convert Ontario five coal-fired generating st stanley tumbler ations to burn natural gas. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW kubki stanley Two of the coal-fired plants in the Thunder Bay area were converted to burn bio-mass 鈥?pellets made from forest products 鈥?to generate electricity.OPG coal-fired station in Nanticoke was decommisioned last year, and the Lakeview generating station in Mississauga was torn down in 2006. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW OPG will continue to own the Lambton site, and says options for repurposing it will be reviewed over the long term. ARTI Vqim Township of Essa appoints Colleen Healey-Dowdall as CAO
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A bridg <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley thermobecher e that will take pedestrians from the Bentway trail to the foot of Bathurst Street is one step closer to reality.In an announcement on Aug. 9, Mayor John Tory and Spadina-Fort York MP Adam Vaughan said the City of Toronto and the federal government will each commit u vaso stanley p to $850,000 to the project.The federal contribution will come from the Public Transit Infrastructure Fund, a program designed to mitigate the cost of urban gridlock by supporting the improvement and expansion of public transit infrastructure. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ultimately this will go from Strachan Avenue to Spadina Avenue, connecting six neighbourhoods and hundreds of thousands of residents, said Spadina-Fort York Coun. Joe Cressy. As well as providing a year-round destination for people across the city. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This illustration shows the location of the future Bentway Pedestrian Bridge that will allow pedestrians and cyclists to safely cross Fort York Boulevard under the Gardiner Expressway, connecting the Bentway trail to Bathurst Street. 鈥?City of Toronto illustration ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The bridge is meant to establish better and safer connections and better transit between communities on either side of Fort York Boulevard, but Cressy said residents 鈥?especially those stanley mugs living in nearby highrise condominium and apartment towers 鈥? Fhpv What s Going on Here William Halton Parkway opens in Oakville
The Halton District School Board HDSB delivered its year-end message to parents and students on Thursday June 29 with an important reminder for parents, students and teachers.In a joint message from HDSB director of education Curtis Ennis and HDSB chair Margo Shuttleworth, the notification to the school community reminds them that school starts on Wednesday, Sept. 6.This is atypical from other years pre-pandemic , when the school year would typically start on a Tuesday, the day after Labour Day Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley uk This year, the Tuesday after Labour Day Monday 鈥?Tuesday, Sept. 5 鈥?will be a PA day for both elementary and secondary school students, with school starting on Wednesday. It the same with the Halton Catholic District School Board. HDSB parents, students and staff c stanley cups an view the 2023-2024 School Year Calendar for more information. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The board also released the 2022-2023 year-end video to hear from students and staff about what theyre most proud of acco stanley thermos mplishing this year, available at聽youtube/watch v=tmU9b70tlqY.We encourage everyone to stay safe this summer, take time to relax with loved ones and reflect on all that you have accomplished, the message reads.
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Popular Toronto radio host Mike Bullard has been charged with criminal harassment i <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley mug n connection with the alleged stalking of a television reporter he had dated.The five charges 鈥?criminal harassment, obstruction of justice and breaching conditions to stay away from the woman 鈥?were laid in three batches between September and November. The first set of charges led to Bullard losing his job at Bell Media. The former standup comedian and television talk show personality has been host of Beyond the Mic With Mike Bullard on Newstalk 1010 since 2010.In an interview Monday, Bullard said the charges stem from a bad breakup and it is a very personal thing between me and her. Bullard is due in court Wednesday to receive additional disclosure from the Crown attorney assigned to the case. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley en mexico I phoned her twice after we broke up, said Bullard, 59, during the interview. Told by the Star that the charges relate to allegations of hundreds of text messages and calls of a harassing nature and visiting her home in violation of a court order, Bullard said. OK, maybe I called her three or four times.Arthur Stern, Bullard lawyer, said his client is facing a very private, perso stanley cup nal matter and is dealing with 8220 erious personal issues. Stern said Bullard is receiving counselling. He asked the press to show his client the type of sen Wwrd Search for missing boater in Lake Ontario
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