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Years-long negotiations between the City of Guelph and the owners of a quarry across the municipal border in Guelph-Eramosa have resulted in a potential deal that would see the site shut down and become a part of the city.On Tuesday morning, the city announced that it and River Valley Developments, the owner of the Dolime Quarry, had come <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley cup to a solution for the future of the site.Under the proposal, the quarry would be shut down, and that land anne stanley cup usa xed from Guelph-Eramosa into the city. That land would then be remediated and, in time, turned into a residential development. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Speaking at a news conference at city hall, mayor Cam Guthrie said reaching a deal was needed in order to help protect Guelphs water supply.That is because, as the city learned in the 1990s, Guelphs water supply was drawing from the same source as Dolime. By 2007, quarry operations had reached the aquitard, a dense layer of rock that protects the groundwater supply. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As well, the quarry uses as much as 11 million litres of water per day, drawing from the supply groundwater supply the city uses. This proposal would give the city control of the water that the quarry uses. That an essential step for protecting our clean and safe drinking water supply, Guthrie said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This potential so water bottle stanley lution
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TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index partially recovered from Monday steep decline as a re-elected Liberal government gave investors hope of more stimulus spending to come.The SP/TSX composite index closed up 89.75 points to 20,244.29, a day after losing 335.82 points.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley cup average was down 50.63 points at 33,919.84. The SP 500 index was down 3.54 points at 4,354.19 while the Nasdaq composite was up 32.50 points at 14,746.40. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Although Trudeau Liberals were expected to retain power, their win suggests there a good chance its plan to spend $78 billion over five stanley fr years will take place even with a minority government, said Giles Ma stanley isolierkanne rshall, portfolio manager at Fiduciary Trust Canada.The market may well have taken that positively that we ;re going to see both very loose monetary policy as far as the eye can see, combined with expansionary fiscal policy for the next several years for sure, he said in an interview. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The heavyweight financials sector took a bit of a hit, however, in a risk-on day because of the Liberals plan to pay for the spending by raising corporate taxes on banks and insurers. It has proposed raising the surtax on earnings over $1 billion by three percentage points to 18 per cent.That would affect earnings of all Canadian banks and at least Okvw Doug Ford fears Thanksgiving surge as Ontario reports 583 new COVID-19 cases
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TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index partially recovered from Monday steep decline as a re-elected Liberal government gave investors hope of more stimulus spending to come.The SP/TSX composite index closed up 89.75 points to 20,244.29, a day after losing 335.82 points.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley cup average was down 50.63 points at 33,919.84. The SP 500 index was down 3.54 points at 4,354.19 while the Nasdaq composite was up 32.50 points at 14,746.40. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Although Trudeau Liberals were expected to retain power, their win suggests there a good chance its plan to spend $78 billion over five stanley fr years will take place even with a minority government, said Giles Ma stanley isolierkanne rshall, portfolio manager at Fiduciary Trust Canada.The market may well have taken that positively that we ;re going to see both very loose monetary policy as far as the eye can see, combined with expansionary fiscal policy for the next several years for sure, he said in an interview. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The heavyweight financials sector took a bit of a hit, however, in a risk-on day because of the Liberals plan to pay for the spending by raising corporate taxes on banks and insurers. It has proposed raising the surtax on earnings over $1 billion by three percentage points to 18 per cent.That would affect earnings of all Canadian banks and at least Okvw Doug Ford fears Thanksgiving surge as Ontario reports 583 new COVID-19 cases
Toronto mayor wants city residents to stay home unless it absolutely necess <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>water bottle stanley ary to go out.John Tory focused Thursday on a renewed call for people to limit their movements to help curb the spread of COVID-19.Tory said he understands that Ontario shift to a new colour-coded tiered system for COVID stanley cup -19 restrictions, as well as measures imposed by the city, may have left people confused as to what they can and can ;t do. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The key, he said, was to cut down on interactions with others to limit the transmission of the virus.I wanted to focus today not on the red or the green or the yellow or the Stage 1, 2, 6, 12, purple, none of that stuff 鈥?just stay home, Tory said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley deutschland Take every opportunity to stay home that you possibly can.The mayor went on to explain that if people have to leave their home for work then they should commute directly to and from their place of employment and not make any social calls or unnecessary stops along the way. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Outside of going to work, only a weekly trip to the grocery store or a visit to the pharmacy for needed supplies were advisable, said Tory. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dr. Eileen De Villa, the city chief medical officer
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