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TORONTO 鈥?Three pediatricians ; groups are urging the Ontario government to resume in-person learning no later than Jan. 17.The Canadian Paediatric Society, the Pediatrics Section of the Ontario Medical Association and the Pediatricians Alliance of Ontario make the call in an open letter to Premier Doug Ford and Education Minister Stephen L stanley thermos mug ecce.They say they understand that the Omicron vari stanley mugs ant of COVID-19 is overwhelming hospitals and governments need to take action. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But, they say, certain decisions and measures pose a far greater risk to children and youth than the virus itself.The Ontario government announced on Monday that instead of resuming classes on Jan. 5 as scheduled, students would learn remotely until at least Jan. 17. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It was an abou stanley mugs t-face for the province, which had previously described school closures as a last resort.Ontario has seen record COVID-19 case counts in recent weeks, and on Friday reported an all-time high of 2,472 COVID-19 patients in hospital. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 7, 2022. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Etjj Today s coronavirus news: Ontario and Quebec report record COVID-19 cases; Alberta and B.C. shorten isolation period to five days for vaccinated people
After much discussion, trustees of the Halton Distric stanley thermos t School Board voted to stick with tradition and hold their September meetings on the first and third Wednesdays of the month.Burlington trustee Amy Collard had suggested the first meeting of the new school year be switched to Thursday, Sept. 9 to follow both the Labour Day weekend, and the Jewish holiday Rosh Hashanah, which is Sept. 6 to 8.In the end, trustees voted to have their meetings on Sept. 1 and 22, based on the need for trustees to be informed of all provincial guidelines before students return to class. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ex stanley mug tra-curriculars to return If the province permits extracurriculars to resume in September, the majority of which are run by teachers, the go-ahead of things like sports and music programs will depend on teachers comfort levels in running them, said Stuart Miller, Director of Education. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We have no ability to stanley website force staff to do these things, he said.Halton Hills trustee Jeanne Grey added it distresses her when the government announces extra-curriculars might return, without a nod to the good will and volunteerism of the teachers who run these programs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Model switch opportunities ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Secondary students will have the opp
TORONTO 鈥?Three pediatricians ; groups are urging the Ontario government to resume in-person learning no later than Jan. 17.The Canadian Paediatric Society, the Pediatrics Section of the Ontario Medical Association and the Pediatricians Alliance of Ontario make the call in an open letter to Premier Doug Ford and Education Minister Stephen L stanley thermos mug ecce.They say they understand that the Omicron vari stanley mugs ant of COVID-19 is overwhelming hospitals and governments need to take action. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But, they say, certain decisions and measures pose a far greater risk to children and youth than the virus itself.The Ontario government announced on Monday that instead of resuming classes on Jan. 5 as scheduled, students would learn remotely until at least Jan. 17. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It was an abou stanley mugs t-face for the province, which had previously described school closures as a last resort.Ontario has seen record COVID-19 case counts in recent weeks, and on Friday reported an all-time high of 2,472 COVID-19 patients in hospital. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 7, 2022. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Etjj Today s coronavirus news: Ontario and Quebec report record COVID-19 cases; Alberta and B.C. shorten isolation period to five days for vaccinated people
After much discussion, trustees of the Halton Distric stanley thermos t School Board voted to stick with tradition and hold their September meetings on the first and third Wednesdays of the month.Burlington trustee Amy Collard had suggested the first meeting of the new school year be switched to Thursday, Sept. 9 to follow both the Labour Day weekend, and the Jewish holiday Rosh Hashanah, which is Sept. 6 to 8.In the end, trustees voted to have their meetings on Sept. 1 and 22, based on the need for trustees to be informed of all provincial guidelines before students return to class. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ex stanley mug tra-curriculars to return If the province permits extracurriculars to resume in September, the majority of which are run by teachers, the go-ahead of things like sports and music programs will depend on teachers comfort levels in running them, said Stuart Miller, Director of Education. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We have no ability to stanley website force staff to do these things, he said.Halton Hills trustee Jeanne Grey added it distresses her when the government announces extra-curriculars might return, without a nod to the good will and volunteerism of the teachers who run these programs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Model switch opportunities ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Secondary students will have the opp
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The owner of Nashville North, located on Guelph Street South in Norval, has been fined $5,000 for contravening the Ontario Fire Code.The registered owner of Nashville North at 530 Guelph Street, 2264103 Ontario Limited, was co stanley cup becher nvicted after pleading guilty in the Ontario Court of Justice on November 21, 2016.The violation was for exceeding the occupancy load for the number of guests in a room or floor space during a 2015 New Years Eve event. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW During the event, the Halton Hills Fire Depar stanley cup tment attended the club after receiving a complaint of a possible over-capacity situation.Upon arrival, a check of the counts taken by Nashville North door staff as well as actual counts by Fire Department staff confirmed the over-capacity situation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The building owner was advised of the charges and the Alcohol and Gaming Commission was also provided information of the incident for their own investigation and action. Patrons need to know that they will be safe when they frequent such establishments in Halton Hills, Mayor Rick Bonnette said. Fire department staff, through their prevention efforts, ensure businesses are safe through their聽聽 inspectio stanley vattenflaska ns and stress that business owners must take responsibility to ensure their place of business is and stays safe. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Fires in Wrsn Canadian home insurance rates increase nearly 8% in 2024: report
TORONTO 鈥?A Toronto police officer arrested last week in the theft of a police radio has now allegedly been linked to an illegal operation benefiting the tow truck industry.Toronto police said Monday that 11 people, including 47-year-old Const. Ronald Joseph, are facing more than 50 charges in a stanley cup n investigation involving corruption and organized crime.The other accused, all Ontario residents between the ages of 21 and 50, are employees from multiple tow truck companies. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police Supt. Domenic Sinopoli said it was stanley cup concerning that police radios were being used illegitimately, and that an officer was allegedly in cahoots with an industry rife with corruption.What this means is that there are certain individuals that are taking advantage of the system and the opportunities available to them to facilitate their business interests, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Investigators said a police radio was stolen and cloned, and the copy was returned to the force.They said the radio was used to intercept encrypted police transmissions to learn about collisions faster, and the information was shared wi stanley cup th tow truck drivers for a monthly fee. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The stolen radio was discovered in early May when one of the accused, a man from Barrie, was arrested on Highway 400 and
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TORONTO 鈥?A Toronto police officer arrested last week in the theft of a police radio has now allegedly been linked to an illegal operation benefiting the tow truck industry.Toronto police said Monday that 11 people, including 47-year-old Const. Ronald Joseph, are facing more than 50 charges in a stanley cup n investigation involving corruption and organized crime.The other accused, all Ontario residents between the ages of 21 and 50, are employees from multiple tow truck companies. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police Supt. Domenic Sinopoli said it was stanley cup concerning that police radios were being used illegitimately, and that an officer was allegedly in cahoots with an industry rife with corruption.What this means is that there are certain individuals that are taking advantage of the system and the opportunities available to them to facilitate their business interests, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Investigators said a police radio was stolen and cloned, and the copy was returned to the force.They said the radio was used to intercept encrypted police transmissions to learn about collisions faster, and the information was shared wi stanley cup th tow truck drivers for a monthly fee. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The stolen radio was discovered in early May when one of the accused, a man from Barrie, was arrested on Highway 400 and
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CLARINGTON 鈥?The COVID-19 pandemic is shining a bright light on the inequity in access to broadband internet in Clarington.There have long been dead zones in parts of Clarington, where connectivity to high speed internet has been lacking. Over the years there have been efforts to address the problem, but in several parts of the municipality residents still cant access reliable broadband internet.The COVID-19 virus has closed down workplaces and put an unprecedented strain on Claringtons broadband networks as residents try to work from home. The pandemic has 8220 hed light onto b stanley cup oth the gaps in coverage and areas plagued by unreliability, explained a recent motion from Clarington council. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ever since the pandemic emergency measures took effect, the critical need for reliable internet across t stanley mugg he municipality has been coming up. Heres what people have to say about the issue: We all agree tec stanley tumbler hnology has played a large role in helping us cope with our current situation 鈥?Were not all on an even playing field as far as access to high-speed internet goes, said Jennifer Knox, president of the Clarington Board of Trade Board of Directors. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The pandemic has put all the more emphasis on why this needs to be put through and the federal government needs to get on and do something about it, said Coun. Ron Hooper. COVID has brough Crhm Five things to watch for in Canadian business
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CLARINGTON 鈥?The COVID-19 pandemic is shining a bright light on the inequity in access to broadband internet in Clarington.There have long been dead zones in parts of Clarington, where connectivity to high speed internet has been lacking. Over the years there have been efforts to address the problem, but in several parts of the municipality residents still cant access reliable broadband internet.The COVID-19 virus has closed down workplaces and put an unprecedented strain on Claringtons broadband networks as residents try to work from home. The pandemic has 8220 hed light onto b stanley cup oth the gaps in coverage and areas plagued by unreliability, explained a recent motion from Clarington council. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ever since the pandemic emergency measures took effect, the critical need for reliable internet across t stanley mugg he municipality has been coming up. Heres what people have to say about the issue: We all agree tec stanley tumbler hnology has played a large role in helping us cope with our current situation 鈥?Were not all on an even playing field as far as access to high-speed internet goes, said Jennifer Knox, president of the Clarington Board of Trade Board of Directors. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The pandemic has put all the more emphasis on why this needs to be put through and the federal government needs to get on and do something about it, said Coun. Ron Hooper. COVID has brough Crhm Five things to watch for in Canadian business
If the engine of the virus that causes COVID-19 is an enzyme that needs regular gas, Remdesivir is diesel.Thats how Matthias G枚tte, chair of medical microbiology and immunology at University of Alberta, describes the antiviral drug originally developed for Ebola. It showed some promise in reducing recovery time for coronavirus patients in a clinical trial sponsored by the American National Institutes of Health, and top U.S coronavirus expert Anthony Fauci shared the early results of the trial Wednesday. If that engine is blocked than the virus is blocked, said G枚tte, who showed the drugs effect in a lab setting as part of preclinical research to justify human trials partially funded by Gilead Sciences, the pharmaceutical company behind Remdesivir. ARTICLE CO stanley taza NTINUES BELOW You can roll a bit for a couple of kilometres and then you stop. Thats exactly what happened with genome synthesis. So the genome is not further generated or synthesized and thats why the virus cannot spread. The news of a potential treatment for the disease thats killed over 230,000 and shut down the world was enough to move the stock market. It was so promising that th stanley italia e drug will now become part of the standard of care for COVID-19 patients, Fauci told reporters at the White House. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Friday afternoon the Food and Drug Administration FDA fast-tracked Remdesivir for use for A stanley france merican COVID-1
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Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds has once again lent his support to the Terry Fox Foundatio stanley mugs n.Reynolds helped the organization launch its annual limited-edition Terry Fox Run shirt on March 6. He had done so last year as well.Proceeds from the shirt sales will support the 44th annual Terry Fox Run. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As a Vancouverite, the Terry Fox Run has held a special place in my heart and Im thrilled to once again partner with the Terry Fox Foundation to help launch this years shirt in support of this important cause, Reynolds said in a news release. I know the strength and perseverance Terry demonstrated continues to serve as an inspiration to me and millions of Canadians. The shirt features the tag line NoMatterWhat. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The goal is for this years shirt to act as a reminder of Terrys strength, courage and perseverance, and aims to inspire Canadians to embrace this mindset in their own lives, the foundation said in a news release. Terrys story and impact on cancer research continues to inspire Canadians across the globe with nearly four million people taking p gourde stanley art in the Terry Fox Run each year, said Denise Dias, vice president of marketing and communications for the Terry Fox Foundation. Last years unprecedented response to our DearTerry campaign resulted in a record-breaking year fo stanley termosy r the Terry Fox Run. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cwor Opposition presses for more answers on WE
North Grenville teen Carys Treloar聽got a heros welcome at the Grenville Ontario Provincial Police OPP Detachment after she went above and beyond to assist someone in crisis.On Tuesday, Aug. 27, an elderly driver appeared at 17-year-old T stanley becher reloar doorstep while she was babysitting.OPP say the driver made statements that led聽Treloar to believe the woman might be suffering from memory loss. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She helped to calm the driver and was able to obtain a phone number for a family member. After several unsuccessful attempts to speak with the drivers family, she called police for assistance, at which time the driver left. Carys provided police with perfect descriptions of the vehicle, licence plate and driver. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Mobile Crisis stanley cup Response Team MCRT , quickly located the driver, who had also been found by a family member after hearing a voice mail from聽Treloar.OPP said the woman was experiencing a crisis and the OPP MCRT worked with the family to immediately initiate and advocate for support. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are happy to s stanley drinking cup ay supports are now being put in place to properly care for this person and Carys phone call made the difference, OPP said. There is no doubt that Tuesdays incident could have turned out very differently had she not taken actio
Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds has once again lent his support to the Terry Fox Foundatio stanley mugs n.Reynolds helped the organization launch its annual limited-edition Terry Fox Run shirt on March 6. He had done so last year as well.Proceeds from the shirt sales will support the 44th annual Terry Fox Run. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As a Vancouverite, the Terry Fox Run has held a special place in my heart and Im thrilled to once again partner with the Terry Fox Foundation to help launch this years shirt in support of this important cause, Reynolds said in a news release. I know the strength and perseverance Terry demonstrated continues to serve as an inspiration to me and millions of Canadians. The shirt features the tag line NoMatterWhat. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The goal is for this years shirt to act as a reminder of Terrys strength, courage and perseverance, and aims to inspire Canadians to embrace this mindset in their own lives, the foundation said in a news release. Terrys story and impact on cancer research continues to inspire Canadians across the globe with nearly four million people taking p gourde stanley art in the Terry Fox Run each year, said Denise Dias, vice president of marketing and communications for the Terry Fox Foundation. Last years unprecedented response to our DearTerry campaign resulted in a record-breaking year fo stanley termosy r the Terry Fox Run. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cwor Opposition presses for more answers on WE
North Grenville teen Carys Treloar聽got a heros welcome at the Grenville Ontario Provincial Police OPP Detachment after she went above and beyond to assist someone in crisis.On Tuesday, Aug. 27, an elderly driver appeared at 17-year-old T stanley becher reloar doorstep while she was babysitting.OPP say the driver made statements that led聽Treloar to believe the woman might be suffering from memory loss. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She helped to calm the driver and was able to obtain a phone number for a family member. After several unsuccessful attempts to speak with the drivers family, she called police for assistance, at which time the driver left. Carys provided police with perfect descriptions of the vehicle, licence plate and driver. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Mobile Crisis stanley cup Response Team MCRT , quickly located the driver, who had also been found by a family member after hearing a voice mail from聽Treloar.OPP said the woman was experiencing a crisis and the OPP MCRT worked with the family to immediately initiate and advocate for support. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are happy to s stanley drinking cup ay supports are now being put in place to properly care for this person and Carys phone call made the difference, OPP said. There is no doubt that Tuesdays incident could have turned out very differently had she not taken actio
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A shooting in Mississauga Monday March 11 at a well-known plaza has turned into a murder investigation.Peel Regional Police said the 32-year-old man who was shot has died in hospital.Peel Region paramedics and heavily-armed tactical officers with police dogs responded to the gunfire at the plaza at 700 Dundas St. E. near Cawthra Road in Miss stanley mugg issauga, just before 11:20 a.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The victim was rushed to a trauma centre with life-threatening injuries, according to Peel paramedics. He later died. Its a chaotic scene and were just waiting in the car, tweeted Joyce Clarissa, who was visiting St. John the Baptist Anglican Church across the street. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Clarissa said she saw at least two people running into their vehicles as police were responding to the scene. Theyre taping off the whole plaza, she said. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The plaza houses Huf Gym, the Floor Shop and other businesses. ARTICLE CONT stanley cup INUES BELOW It believed the deadly shooting occurred just outside the gym. One witness who didn ;t want to be identified told the News he heard six shots.Olga Rosa Heron, who owns the gym, said she and others have been unable to get inside due to the police restrictions. She said the victim ran into her gym for help after he was s Vfsv CBC lays off 60 in five locations in Canada
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CHARLOTTETOWN 鈥?Justin Trudeau pointed Thursday to an icebreaker voyage as a fine example of Canada 150 celebrations, but critics say he missed the boat in terms of a lasting, bricks-and-mortar legacy from the anniversary.The prime minister clambered onto the former coast guard ship Polar Prince to talk to scientists who are collecting information on the oceans off three Canadian coasts this summer.He also encountered aboriginal crew members fr stanley thermos om the Canada C3 expedition in a small room dedicated to reconciliation, and posed for hundreds of selfies as he toured P.E.I and New Brunswick in the run-up to the Canada Day weekend bash. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trudeau told a news conference that his government has focused on people rather than buildings in Canada stanley trinkflaschen 150.I respect that people will be looking for different things to mark this milestone but I always focus on Canadians, on the stories we tell each other, Trudeau said, as he stood near Charlottetown harbour. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW However, Elsa Lam, the editor of Canadian Architect magazine, said in an interview the anniversary has been short on the enduring, landmark structures that marked the 1967 Centennial.Other than an ongoing renovation to the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, the architectural historian said she can ;t think of many projects gourde stanley that may be remembered by the time the 200th birthda Lqev Milton woman, 23, missing for days and police are concerned
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CHARLOTTETOWN 鈥?Justin Trudeau pointed Thursday to an icebreaker voyage as a fine example of Canada 150 celebrations, but critics say he missed the boat in terms of a lasting, bricks-and-mortar legacy from the anniversary.The prime minister clambered onto the former coast guard ship Polar Prince to talk to scientists who are collecting information on the oceans off three Canadian coasts this summer.He also encountered aboriginal crew members fr stanley thermos om the Canada C3 expedition in a small room dedicated to reconciliation, and posed for hundreds of selfies as he toured P.E.I and New Brunswick in the run-up to the Canada Day weekend bash. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trudeau told a news conference that his government has focused on people rather than buildings in Canada stanley trinkflaschen 150.I respect that people will be looking for different things to mark this milestone but I always focus on Canadians, on the stories we tell each other, Trudeau said, as he stood near Charlottetown harbour. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW However, Elsa Lam, the editor of Canadian Architect magazine, said in an interview the anniversary has been short on the enduring, landmark structures that marked the 1967 Centennial.Other than an ongoing renovation to the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, the architectural historian said she can ;t think of many projects gourde stanley that may be remembered by the time the 200th birthda Lqev Milton woman, 23, missing for days and police are concerned
Ontario health officials reported a decrease in COVID-19 hospitalizations across the province along with a drop in the number of new cases i stanley cup n Halton.According to the update by Public Health Ontario on Saturday, there are 1,536 patients w stanley cup ith the virus in hospitals, with 204 in intensive care. This is down from the 1,662 reported yesterday.The province also confirmed 2,164 new COVID-19 cases and 24 more deaths, which brings the death toll to 12,962. The newly reported deaths occurred in the last month. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In Halton, 66 more COVID-19 cases have been confirmed, down from 87 yesterday, according to the province. Health officials state that the daily case count is an undercount due to testing restri stanley cup ctions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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