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Any thoughts of the town partnering with the YMCA on the $42-million multi-use recreation complex MURC were put to rest after council voted unanimously to go it alone on the facility.A number of partnership models were debated on the heels of a presentation by YMCA-GTA pres <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.com.de>stanley kaffeebecher ident and CEO Medhat Mahdy on May 8 at council.Mahdy provided an overview of the mandate and scope of the YMCA, which has been around for 167 years in the GTA with 440 locations offering 330 child-care sites, health and fitness facilities, summer camps, newcomer supports and employment services. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mahdy said the YMCA saw revenue growth the past 10 years, which was $275 million last year, under a m stanley cup embership operating model that subsidizes about 25 per cent of memberships.But the numbers didnt add up for council when it came to partnering with the YMCA on the MURC. stanley travel mug ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The town wasnt prepared to hand over ownership of the land and facility to the YMCA under one proposed option that would see the town pay for two-thirds of construction costs and the YMCA pay for operating costs except for programming that did not fall under its membership model, such as a library, and seniors and youth areas.Council was even less thrilled with the prospect of being on the hook for any operating deficit under a second proposal that would see the YMCA operating a town-owned facility where all ca Sxcy Avro Arrow model found in Lake Ontario
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MUSKOKA LAKES 鈥?Health and safety is to <a href=https://www.stanley-tumbler.us>stanley tumbler p of mind right now, and Kurtis Hills new business in Muskoka helps support that need indoors.Kurtis Hill runs Lead Stop Specialists, which provides residential and commercial environmental remediations, including mould, asbestos, lead and water damage across Simcoe-Muskoka and central Ontario.The company launched in April and, despite COVID-19, it has continued to operate b stanley cup ecause Hill and his team always wear extensive personal protective equipment anyway due to the nature of the job. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We actually do COVID-19 disinfection as well, so we ;ll actually go into facilities if they need any of their properties or facilities cleaned, said Hill.Hill has a background in environmental consultation and doing surveys, assessment and supervising abatement for construction companies, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As he saw how much the costs have increased for residents and commercial facilities, he decided to launch Lead Stop Specialists so he could focus more on contracting, and do the removal, testing, and remediation himself at a lower price, he explained. We do hazardous material testing for homeowners. So, any time the regulation states that there going to be any kind of renovation or any change within the facilities or houses, you have to be able to identify any designat stanley cups uk ed substances or hazardous materials, Hill
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The discovery of contaminated soil in the area of a local dog park has prompted the Town of Penetanguishene to seal off the land in question until it is remediated. A public notice has been issued by the Public Works Department to inform the public that contaminated soil has been discovered in the vicinity of <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup the southeast boundary of the Dog Park at 111 Robert Street West, the town said in a May 29 press release.The impacted area has been cordoned off to prevent the public from accessing it until the soil is remediated. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The proposed remediation program will be conducted in the fall of 2020, the town noted. We understand this notice stanley cup raises concern for your pets, and we have been informed by the consultant that the contami stanley cup nation is not surface level, but one metre underground, the press release stated. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The notice does not identify the source or type of contamination.Simcoe posed questions via email to the townrsquo environmental consultant for the project and will report further details when they become available. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The dog park is located adjacent to the Ojibway Landing property, a brownfield site located off Robert Street at the southwest end of Rotary Champlain-Wendat Park. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
TORONTO 鈥?A 13-year-old boy is facing a murder charge after a cyclist was allegedly run down with an SUV and assaulted, Toronto police said Friday.Investigato <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>stanley cup price rs said 19-year-old Aaron Rankine-Wright was biking to work late Saturday afternoon when he was hit.A dark SUV was observed following the deceased and subsequently strikes the deceased while he was riding his bike, Det. Sgt. Mike Carbone told reporters this week. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermoskannen Three people got out of the vehicle after it mounted the curb and became lodged on a cement block, Carbone said, and the trio allegedly began punching and kicking Rankine-Wright as he lay on the ground.The three suspects fled the area on foot and Rankine-Wright was taken to hospital where he died of a stab wound to the chest, investigators said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police said the 13-year-old boy was arrested on Friday morning and is charged with fi kubki stanley rst-degree murder.A 17-year-old boy arrested on Sunday morning also faces a first-degree murder charge. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A third male suspect, described as in his early teens to early 20s, is still being sought, police said Friday as they appealed for anyone with information to contact investigators. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A funeral service for Rankine-W Pnpy Grimsby Farmers Market debut deemed a success
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