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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wed stanley tumbler nesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.8:56 p.m stanley tumbler .: The Guatemalan government said Wednesday that the Unites States has deported 127 detained migrants who had suffered from COVID-19 but recovered.Previous U.S. deportation flights were criticized for deporting people with apparently active cases of the disease to Central America. kubki stanley ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But Guatemalas Immigration Institute said the migrants who arrived Wednesday aboard a deportation flight from Alexandria, Louisiana, had medical certificates saying they no longer had the virus.7:19 p.m.: Testing for COVID-19 is being stepped up as the number of new cases increases in British Columbia. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Health Minister Adrian Dix and deputy provincial health officer Dr. Reka Gustafson say new testing centres and extended hours of service have been added in the Vancouver Coastal Health and Fraser Health regions.In a joint statement, they say the province can now complete 8,000 tests a day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Another 68 new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in the province, bringing the active cases in the province to 798. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 7:13 p.m.: The latest numbers of con Xzww Halton reports 40 new COVID-19 cases across Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton, Halton Hills from weekend
The Renfrew community is mourning one of its own.Renfrew Shawn Panesar, 48, 聽passed away on Jan. 22 after a short battle with cancer.Shawn followed in his father footsteps and received his degree as a mechanical engineer, graduating from the University of Ottawa in 1996. He established a rewarding and fulfilling career in Renfrew as the general manager of Nova Pole Industries, in which he created, built and managed a successful company. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Nova Pole sales manager David Gallagher says Shawn was well-respected in North America, very community-minded and overall a tremendous person. Hes the reason this place is here, he said. We wouldnt be where we are without his knowledge and confidence. To guide Nova Pole f stanley cup rom a start-up to where it is today takes tremendous effort. Shawn will be missed by the team here. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shawn was directly involved with his church for many years, delivered meals on wheels and was on different boards, including most recently his role as chair of Renfrew Power Generation. He also gave back to his town with various donations and charitable events.Renfrew Mayor Don Eady, stanley cups speaking on behalf of the town, extends his sympathies to Shawns family as they mourn his loss. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shawn was stanley deutschland an extraordinary leader, passionate and dedicated in all he
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The road closure of Fourth Line between Louis St. Laurent Avenue and Britannia Road in Milton has been extended until Tuesday, Dec. 7.The road was closed on Nov. 28 for the installation of a watermain at the intersection of Louis St. Laurent and Fourth Line and was originally expected to reopen Saturday Dec. 4.During the closure, traffic will be rerouted to James Snow Parkway and stanley becher Louis St. Laurent Avenue. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Homeowners on Fourth Line will still have access to the road and there will also be stanley flask access to the Halton Region booster station. @font-face {font-family:Cambria Math; panose-1:2 4 5 3 5 4 6 3 2 4; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:roman; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:-536870145 1107305727 0 0 415 0;}@font-face {font-family:Calibri; panose-1:2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:swiss; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:-536859905 -1073732485 9 0 511 0;}p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-unhide:no; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:; margin:0cm; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:12.0pt; font-family:Calibri,sans-serif; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi stanley spain -font-family:Times New Roman Oxlw Feds expand tax filing program for homeless
OSHAWA, Ont. 鈥?The O botella stanley shawa Generals snapped their four-game losing skid with a 4-3 victory over the Peterborough Petes in the Ontario Hockey League on Sunday.Stuart Rolofs, Luke Torrance, Cameron Butler and Brett Harrison scored for the Generals 18-16-1-2 . Mathew Hill had two assists while Zachary Paputsakis made 30 saves.Tucker Robertson, with his 23rd of the season, Sam Alfano and Nick Lardis scored for the Petes 13-22-2-0 . Michael Simpson stopped 30-of-34 shots. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Oshawa was 0 for 2 with the man advantage. The Petes were 0 for 3.- ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW BULLDOGS 5 FRONTENACS 2HAMILTON, Ont. 鈥?Jan Mysak and Ryan Winterton each scored twice and added one assist for stanley us Hamilton 21-10-2-2 , winners of three straight. Arber Xhekaj and George Diaco had two helpers apiece. Jordan Frasca and Francesco Arcuri scored Kingston 22-10-3-0 . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW - ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW WOLVES 6 COLTS 5SUDBURY, Ont. 鈥?Sudbury 13-22-3-1 jumped out to a 6-1 lead early in the third period but Barrie 20-10-4-0 refused to relent, scoring four goals in just over four minutes in the losing effort. Nick DeGrazia scored twice for the Wolves and Anthony Tabak notched a pair of goals for the Colts. stanley taza -BATTALION 3 67 ;S 2 SO NORTH BAY, Ont.
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UTTERSON 鈥?Angee Pell has found inner peace among her goat tribe and has opened a goat therapy practice to help others overcome emotional trauma.Pell operates Sky River Meadows farm on 40 acres of rolling land in Utterson. She spends her days tending to over 40 Nigerian dwarf goats, one therapy horse and a brand-new colt. Pells compelling story and connection to Huntsville began 30 years ago. I became a mom at 15 and was living on the streets of Toronto and I had heard that Huntsville High School at the time was opening a daycare and thats ho stanley cup nz w I got here. I moved to the community because Huntsville at the time showed me light at the end of a tunnel and got me off the street, Pell said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She admits that her upbringing was to stanley cup ugh, hence her incredible connection and love of animals. I spent all my time in the barn with the animals, so I learned to communicate with them at a very young age 鈥?I think there is a way of reading the energy of these animals 鈥?you have to be grounded and you have to get out of your head and into your body. The more time you spend with the herd in that state the more your body learns to regulate, Pell said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In her 11 years of running Sky River Meadow, Pell has worked with autistic kids and people affected by post-traumatic stress disorder. She said that in order to interact with her goats stanley thermobecher a sense of calm is require Iiqb Food for thought: a new supermarket planned for north Oshawa
Phoenix Sky Harbor Internati stanley cup onal Airport is looking ahead stanley termoska two decades with a plan that calls for expanding and improving facilities to match projected cargo and passenger growth.The Phoenix City Council on Tuesday approved the airport 20-year plan, sending it to the Federal Aviation Administration for review.Airport officials expect more than 70 million passengers by 2039. It recorded nearly 45 million passengers last year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Every month we ;ve been hitting records for the number of people travelling through Sky Harbor, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego told the Arizona Republic . We want to invest ahead of demand so we can continue to provide the same excellent service and experience that travellers expect from us.The estimated $5.7 billion plan includes moving cargo facilities to land on the airport north side. The area targeted for expansion is currently blocked by railroad tracks, so the plan calls for lowering the t stanley cup racks below ground and building taxiways over. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Moving the cargo facilities would free up space for the Air National Guard to expand its refuelling operations.The airport also plans to add gates accessible by bus as the aging Terminal 2 heads for demolition. Passengers would be dropped off from busses to board planes on the tarmac. The airport expects Terminal 2 to be torn down next y
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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.4:44 p.m. A Toronto-area transit company says it does not plan to require passengers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination before they ride, The Canadian Press reports.Metrolinx says it would be difficult to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for travellers on GO Transit and Union Pearson Express trains for logistical reasons, according to CP. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Spokesman James Wattie says customers board the companys trains and buses through hundreds of doors on its network that is connected stanley thermos mug to 14 different transit systems.Metrolinx, which is owned by the government of Ontario, operates large fleets of trains and buses in the Toronto and Hamilton areas. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Wattie says the company was concerned some might think a proof of vaccination was required after the federal government announced plans to mandate COVID-19 vaccine for travellers on trains.The federal government said Wednesday passengers on VIA Rail and Rocky Mountaineer trains should be fully vaccinated by Oct. stanley cup 30. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley flask OW 4:06 p.m. This weekends Thanksgiving celebrations in Ontario may look a little more normal than they did last year, the provinces top public health official said Thursda Vmrf UPDATE: Your Tuesday, Nov. 8 updates on traffic, weather and school bus cancellations in Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills
An inmate from the Central North Correctional Centre in Penetanguishene has died.Bobby Bristow, stanley cups 29, died at Georgian Bay General Hospital in Midland on Jan. 17.Kristy Denette, a spokesperson from the Ministry of the Solicitor General, confirmed that an inmate from the local maximum-security prison died while at the Midland hospital, but provided no further details. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup It is not appropriate to publicly comment further on this case, as investigations are underway, said Denette. Should the Office of the Chief Coroner investigation determine the death was anything other than natural causes, the coroner will call an official inquest into the death. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The last inmate to die at CNCC was 32-year-old Glen Kristofferson, who died while in custody on Jan. 23, 2017. An official inquest determined Kristofferson s cause of death to be from a combined toxicity of cocaine, fentanyl and heroin.This inquest resulted in 21 recommendations being passed down to the Ministry of the Solicitor General and CNCC including, CNCC in stanley puodelis vestigating new ways to deliver important information regarding illegal drugs to correctional officers and for the jail to consider increasing the number of crash carts at the institution.
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GRAVENHURST, Ont. 鈥?Provincial police say a woman from Gravenhurst, Ont., has been charged with trafficking oxycodone in the town for the second time in the span of a week.OPP says a 60-year-old woman was arrested Tuesday after officers with the Muskoka Community Street Crime Unit were on patrol in the town.They say she faces charges that include traffic stanley quencher king oxycodone, a opioid pain medication, and possession of a substance for the purpose of trafficking. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Police say she was also charged and arrested Nov. 21 with similar offences. The woman was held for a bail hearing scheduled for Wednesday in Bracebridge, Ont. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Can stanley hrnek adian Press Etph Halton Public Health now documenting COVID-19 vaccines received outside Ontario
TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange 20,618.47, up 181.35 points. The Toronto-Dominion Bank TSX:TD . Financials. Down 65 cents, or 0.76 per cent, to $85.04 on 15 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Denison Mines Corp. TSX:DML . Materials. Up eight cents, or 3.94 per cent, to $2.11 on 9.2 million shares.B2Gold Corp. TSX:BTO . Materials. Up 31 cen stanley cup becher ts, or 6.81 per cen stanley cup t, to $4.86 on eight million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Enbridge Inc. TSX:ENB . Energy. Up 27 cents, or 0.52 per cent, to $52.37 on 6.8 million shares.Royal Bank of Canada TSX:RY . Financials. Up 37 cents, or 0.29 per cent, to $128.67 on 6.6 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Bombardier Inc. TSX:BBD.B . Industrials. Up two cents, or 0.98 per cent, to $2.06 on 6.6 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Companies in the news:Cameco TSX:CCO . Up $1.40 or 4.6 per cent to $31.89. Uranium company Cameco says it is exploring ways to partner with Terrestrial Energy on possible future deployments of nuclear power plants in North America and aro stanley cup und the world. The two companies have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding that could see Saskatoon-based Cameco supply uranium, fuel and supplies for Oakville, Ont.-based Te
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The United Way of Halton Hamilton UWHH will seek to raise $10 million to help those struggling as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.The local charity kicked off its annual fundraising campaign with a virtual scavenger hunt that saw teams visit 12 stops in Halton and Hamilton with a goal of raising $30,000.Organizers note there is a lot riding on this campaigns success. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The pandemic, they said, has only exacerbated already pressing issues, such as poverty, mental illness and isolation.UWHH CEO Brad Park said individuals, families and neighbourhoods have been pushed to their limits, and the social sector is being stretched beyond its capacity to serve the overwhelming need. ARTICLE CONTI stanley nz NUES BELOW That said, Park noted the network agencies across Burlington, Halton Hills, Hamilton, Milton and Oakville that are funded by UWHH have been there throughout the months of crisis and will lead the recovery that is to come. In this time of great uncertainty, there are a few t stanley cup hings we know for sure, said Park. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We know that the most vulnerable among us have been the most negatively affected by COVID-19. We also know our community is facing a recovery and rebuilding that will likely be years in the making. And the stanley bottles final thing we know is that our community has always come together in time of Rsaf Racist slurs mar Conservative debate
OTTAWA 鈥? stanley quencher Under Justin Trudeau, we are falling further behind and I do not understand why he is still going all-in on a carbon tax that has been proven to fail.鈥?Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer in Thorold, Ont., on Sept. 24.After the Liberals promised to toughen their greenhouse-gas reductio stanley flask n targets to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer was asked whether he would match the proposal. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Conservatives, he said, would stick to the current target of reducing greenhouse-gas emissions by 30 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030, through a proposed plan for the environment that would scrap the current federal carbon-pricing regime.The Liberal plan includes a price on carbon-dioxide emissions of $20 per tonne, which the federal government imposes on New Brunswick, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan because those provinces did not have carbon-pricing systems of their own. It to expand t vaso stanley o cover Alberta in the new year and the price is to rise to $50 per tonne in 2022. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Individuals get rebates through the tax system, meant to equal the average household carbon-tax payments. People whose lifestyles produce fewer emissions come out ahead.Economists have long argued that carbon taxes are efficient ways of reducing greenhouse-gas emissions over time, because they use a market mechanism to hel
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