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SACKVILLE, N.B. 鈥?The federal Greens are proposing to reimagine Canada Post, using its infrastructure to serve communities in different ways and cut greenhouse gas emissions.Party leader Elizabeth May is highlighting promises from her platform that would help rural and remote communities.That includes developing a national transportation strategy, with a zero-carbon goal for public ground transportation in Canada by 2040 stanley mugs . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW May says the Greens would upgrade Canada Post fleet to electric vehicles. The Greens also want to give postal carriers the mandate to check in on people with mobility issues or live alone, particularly during extreme heat and storms. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley thermobecher BELOW May says a Green government would help Canada Post establish banking services, provi stanley cup de public high-speed internet access in post offices, and set up electric vehicle charging stations in its parking lots.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 24, 2019. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Kddt Freeland to make steel industry announcement at Stelco Friday
Halton Region reported 10 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday, matching the lowest si stanley france ngle-day in almost two weeks.There were no new cases in both Halton Hills and Milton while Burlington and Oakville each had five.The seven-day average remained unchanged at 14.7 ca stanley taza ses per day while the number of active cases in the region dropped to 90, down two from yesterday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There has not been a COVID-19 related death in Halton in more than three weeks.The number of people being treated for COVID-19 in Haltons hospitals rose from five to nine. Of those, four are being treated in intensive care, one more than yesterday. Hospital occupancy in the region is at 95 per cent for acute care beds and 55 per cent for intens stanley website ive care unit beds. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Over the past month, the risk of being hospitalized is 22 times higher among unvaccinated residents. There have been 14.6 hospitalizations per 100,000 unvaccinated residents and 0.7 per 100,000 vaccinated residents.OUTBREAKS ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There was one new outbreak declared with two cases of COVID-19 being reported at Georgetown District High School. There are three other on-going school outbreaks, Fern Hill School in Burlington and Holy Rosary and Tiger Jeet Singh in Milton, with each reporting two cases. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
SACKVILLE, N.B. 鈥?The federal Greens are proposing to reimagine Canada Post, using its infrastructure to serve communities in different ways and cut greenhouse gas emissions.Party leader Elizabeth May is highlighting promises from her platform that would help rural and remote communities.That includes developing a national transportation strategy, with a zero-carbon goal for public ground transportation in Canada by 2040 stanley mugs . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW May says the Greens would upgrade Canada Post fleet to electric vehicles. The Greens also want to give postal carriers the mandate to check in on people with mobility issues or live alone, particularly during extreme heat and storms. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley thermobecher BELOW May says a Green government would help Canada Post establish banking services, provi stanley cup de public high-speed internet access in post offices, and set up electric vehicle charging stations in its parking lots.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 24, 2019. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Kddt Freeland to make steel industry announcement at Stelco Friday
Halton Region reported 10 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday, matching the lowest si stanley france ngle-day in almost two weeks.There were no new cases in both Halton Hills and Milton while Burlington and Oakville each had five.The seven-day average remained unchanged at 14.7 ca stanley taza ses per day while the number of active cases in the region dropped to 90, down two from yesterday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There has not been a COVID-19 related death in Halton in more than three weeks.The number of people being treated for COVID-19 in Haltons hospitals rose from five to nine. Of those, four are being treated in intensive care, one more than yesterday. Hospital occupancy in the region is at 95 per cent for acute care beds and 55 per cent for intens stanley website ive care unit beds. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Over the past month, the risk of being hospitalized is 22 times higher among unvaccinated residents. There have been 14.6 hospitalizations per 100,000 unvaccinated residents and 0.7 per 100,000 vaccinated residents.OUTBREAKS ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There was one new outbreak declared with two cases of COVID-19 being reported at Georgetown District High School. There are three other on-going school outbreaks, Fern Hill School in Burlington and Holy Rosary and Tiger Jeet Singh in Milton, with each reporting two cases. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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MUSKOKA 鈥?A non-profit Muskoka land trust has added some Canadian star power to its advocacy efforts.Muskoka Conservancy, during its 2020 annual general meeting held onl stanley becher ine on Saturday, June 13, named R.H. Thomson an honorary patron. I salute you. I think the work youre doing is amazing, Thomson told conservancy members, during the Zoom meeting attended by at least 40 households. Youre to be congratulated. Im here to help in whatever way I can. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The award-winning Canadian television, film and stage actor, whose television work includes roles on Road to Avonlea 聽and Anne with an E is also a member of the Order of Canada and a longtime environme stanley water bottle ntal activist with historic family ties to Muskoka.He noted his family had long visited the area before his grandfather eventually purchased land in 1919. His parents then built on it in the 1950s. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mugs His personal love of the area spanned decades, he said. And for a group like the conservancy to say parts of this must be held in perpetuity is incredibly important, even more so that we are entering a world crisis of unbelievable proportions, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The crisis, he noted, was climate change. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We have never, ever encountered a crisis like th Vksw Presidents, first ladies praise Barbara Bush s dedication
Face masks or coverings will be mandatory in enclosed public spaces in the Town of Halton Hills starting later next week.Town Council agreed unanimously to enact a temporary bylaw that would go into effect on July 16 during a special Town Council meeting.The special meeting heard input from residents both for and against the bylaw as well as Dr. Nadia Alam, who practices in Halton stanley cup Hills and is the past-president of the Ontario Medical Association. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW More and more evidence has come out that masks make a big difference, Alam said. There is a growing body of evidence, hundreds of studies, that even a cloth mask will make a difference in h stanley cup ow much of the virus you can spread. Alam noted that more and more evidence in favour of mask usage had come out during the cours stanley quencher e of the pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are very few people who cant tolerate wearing a face mask, she said. They do not cause a build-up of carbon dioxide in the body, or heat stroke, or infections, or pneumonia. A benefit of masks, Alam said, would be sensitizing the user to be more careful. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Masks act as a visible reminder that the pandemic is still at large, she said. Even in Halton Hills. It exists and is easily transmissible by asymptomatic people through the simple act of speaking. ARTICLE CO
MUSKOKA 鈥?A non-profit Muskoka land trust has added some Canadian star power to its advocacy efforts.Muskoka Conservancy, during its 2020 annual general meeting held onl stanley becher ine on Saturday, June 13, named R.H. Thomson an honorary patron. I salute you. I think the work youre doing is amazing, Thomson told conservancy members, during the Zoom meeting attended by at least 40 households. Youre to be congratulated. Im here to help in whatever way I can. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The award-winning Canadian television, film and stage actor, whose television work includes roles on Road to Avonlea 聽and Anne with an E is also a member of the Order of Canada and a longtime environme stanley water bottle ntal activist with historic family ties to Muskoka.He noted his family had long visited the area before his grandfather eventually purchased land in 1919. His parents then built on it in the 1950s. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mugs His personal love of the area spanned decades, he said. And for a group like the conservancy to say parts of this must be held in perpetuity is incredibly important, even more so that we are entering a world crisis of unbelievable proportions, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The crisis, he noted, was climate change. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We have never, ever encountered a crisis like th Vksw Presidents, first ladies praise Barbara Bush s dedication
Face masks or coverings will be mandatory in enclosed public spaces in the Town of Halton Hills starting later next week.Town Council agreed unanimously to enact a temporary bylaw that would go into effect on July 16 during a special Town Council meeting.The special meeting heard input from residents both for and against the bylaw as well as Dr. Nadia Alam, who practices in Halton stanley cup Hills and is the past-president of the Ontario Medical Association. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW More and more evidence has come out that masks make a big difference, Alam said. There is a growing body of evidence, hundreds of studies, that even a cloth mask will make a difference in h stanley cup ow much of the virus you can spread. Alam noted that more and more evidence in favour of mask usage had come out during the cours stanley quencher e of the pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are very few people who cant tolerate wearing a face mask, she said. They do not cause a build-up of carbon dioxide in the body, or heat stroke, or infections, or pneumonia. A benefit of masks, Alam said, would be sensitizing the user to be more careful. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Masks act as a visible reminder that the pandemic is still at large, she said. Even in Halton Hills. It exists and is easily transmissible by asymptomatic people through the simple act of speaking. ARTICLE CO
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The former director for funeral homes in Wasaga Beach, Midland and Penetanguishene will serve time in federal prison for fraud.On Sept. 10, Darrin Watts, 52, was sentenced to 30 months in a federal prison and ordered to pay restitution of $398,806 along with a $200 victim surcharge.In March, police arrested Watts and charged him with fraud over $5,000, theft over $5,000, forgery and criminal breach of trust. The OPP investigation involved 86 people who had prepaid for funeral arrangements at Watts funeral home. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The funeral home closed stanley kubek its doors in 2013, and by April 18, 2013, the licence had been cancelled.The Bereavement Authority of Ontario BAO reimbursed all who had been defrauded. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW However, several peop stanley water bottle le shared similar stories about their dealings with Watts.Bill Hammond, who died in 2013, provided the Watts family with $345,000 in loans and investments into the funeral home business. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Watts became the co-executor of Hammonds will, as well as receiving co-powers of attorney for property and personal care, and signing authority on three of Hammonds bank accounts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Before his death, Hammond gave a two-hour interview with the OPP from his hospital bed in Midland.After reading abo Riam September woes continue on North American markets
Haltons politicians are urging the province to resurrect and expedite plans to build a new regional courthouse in Oakville.A motion to that effect, put forth vaso stanley by Milton Mayor Gord Krantz and Oakville Mayor Rob Burton, was unanimously approved by regional council during its Dec. 16 session. The resolution asks the provincial government to design and deliver a sufficiently scaled court facility in a timely fashion.Plans to build a consolidated courthouse for Halton were cancelled earlier this year. The building was slated for provincial lands near the intersection of William Halton Parkway and Third Line, just n stanley cup orth of Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At the time, Attorney General Doug Downey indicated the province was moving away from brick and mortar investments and shifting its focus to more online services.Councils motion acknowledges the modernization efforts, but contends a new courthouse that adequately meets current and future needs is still very necessary to replace the aging facility in Milton. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley termohrnek Our police chief advises that the present courthouse can not be fixed. It is dangerous to the people who have to work there, said Burton, whos also the chair of the police services board. We urge the province to rethink their cancellation decision. We dont have to have an $800-million palace; we just need to have a courthouse that wil
The former director for funeral homes in Wasaga Beach, Midland and Penetanguishene will serve time in federal prison for fraud.On Sept. 10, Darrin Watts, 52, was sentenced to 30 months in a federal prison and ordered to pay restitution of $398,806 along with a $200 victim surcharge.In March, police arrested Watts and charged him with fraud over $5,000, theft over $5,000, forgery and criminal breach of trust. The OPP investigation involved 86 people who had prepaid for funeral arrangements at Watts funeral home. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The funeral home closed stanley kubek its doors in 2013, and by April 18, 2013, the licence had been cancelled.The Bereavement Authority of Ontario BAO reimbursed all who had been defrauded. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW However, several peop stanley water bottle le shared similar stories about their dealings with Watts.Bill Hammond, who died in 2013, provided the Watts family with $345,000 in loans and investments into the funeral home business. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Watts became the co-executor of Hammonds will, as well as receiving co-powers of attorney for property and personal care, and signing authority on three of Hammonds bank accounts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Before his death, Hammond gave a two-hour interview with the OPP from his hospital bed in Midland.After reading abo Riam September woes continue on North American markets
Haltons politicians are urging the province to resurrect and expedite plans to build a new regional courthouse in Oakville.A motion to that effect, put forth vaso stanley by Milton Mayor Gord Krantz and Oakville Mayor Rob Burton, was unanimously approved by regional council during its Dec. 16 session. The resolution asks the provincial government to design and deliver a sufficiently scaled court facility in a timely fashion.Plans to build a consolidated courthouse for Halton were cancelled earlier this year. The building was slated for provincial lands near the intersection of William Halton Parkway and Third Line, just n stanley cup orth of Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At the time, Attorney General Doug Downey indicated the province was moving away from brick and mortar investments and shifting its focus to more online services.Councils motion acknowledges the modernization efforts, but contends a new courthouse that adequately meets current and future needs is still very necessary to replace the aging facility in Milton. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley termohrnek Our police chief advises that the present courthouse can not be fixed. It is dangerous to the people who have to work there, said Burton, whos also the chair of the police services board. We urge the province to rethink their cancellation decision. We dont have to have an $800-million palace; we just need to have a courthouse that wil
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Ontario Provincial Police say a fisherman has found the body of a child i stanley spain n the Grand River, 13 kilometres downstream from where a three-year-old boy went missing during a flood in February.Police stanley thermos mug say the fisherman found the body at around 3 p.m. today near Orangeville, Ont., and it is being transported to a coroner office to be identified.Multiple police units and a forensic squad helped remove the body from the river, and they remain on the scene. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On February 21st, three-year-old Kaden Young was swept out of his mother arms when their vehicle entered the Grand River during a flood. Police, along with hundreds of people from the community, have been searching the river daily ever since. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW OPP say they ;ll release information about the deceased identity as soon as the coroner office complete stanley quencher s its examination.By The Canadian Press Hpcb 4 Indonesian soldiers killed in South China Sea exercise
You could call it fashion fore-ward, as Mississauga-based Rolo Golf is seeking a place on the greens and in the clubhouses of golf courses across North America.The clothing company makes limited edition patterned polos, branded masks and gloves, and has been using some edgy marketing to get noticed in the niche, but loyal, golf social media space.The somewhat risqu茅 social media posts and branding is pur stanley italia poseful as co-founder Chase Dobbie, 26, views Rolo Golf as a marketing company first and clothing company second. stanley becher ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But efforts to break through the noise on social media doesnt mean fashion is an afterthought, Dobbie said. Everything that goes on the store we all wear, he said. If it not something we would wear it doesn ;t go live. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup While golf may have a tradition steeped in country clubs and can be regarded by some as an older persons game, Dobbie said the sport is changing and along with it the clothes. There definitely been that kind of changing lens and demographic in golf as of recently, he said. You know, a lot more younger golfers are coming in and it become more of a fashion-forward industry. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dobbie is one of four founders of the golf apparel company, which also includes Mississauga-based Cameron Wilkie, Everett Pignatiel
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You could call it fashion fore-ward, as Mississauga-based Rolo Golf is seeking a place on the greens and in the clubhouses of golf courses across North America.The clothing company makes limited edition patterned polos, branded masks and gloves, and has been using some edgy marketing to get noticed in the niche, but loyal, golf social media space.The somewhat risqu茅 social media posts and branding is pur stanley italia poseful as co-founder Chase Dobbie, 26, views Rolo Golf as a marketing company first and clothing company second. stanley becher ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But efforts to break through the noise on social media doesnt mean fashion is an afterthought, Dobbie said. Everything that goes on the store we all wear, he said. If it not something we would wear it doesn ;t go live. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup While golf may have a tradition steeped in country clubs and can be regarded by some as an older persons game, Dobbie said the sport is changing and along with it the clothes. There definitely been that kind of changing lens and demographic in golf as of recently, he said. You know, a lot more younger golfers are coming in and it become more of a fashion-forward industry. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dobbie is one of four founders of the golf apparel company, which also includes Mississauga-based Cameron Wilkie, Everett Pignatiel
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VATICAN CITY 鈥?Pope Francis on Tuesday freed a Vatican monsignor convicted of leaking confidential documents to journalists, granting him a Christmas-time clemency and ending an embarrassing episode for the Holy See.Francis granted conditional freedom to Spanish Monsign stanley cup or Lucio Vallejo Balda after he served half of his 18-month sentence, the Vatican said late Tuesday. stanley fr Fired from his job as a high-ranking Vatican financial official, Vallejo now falls under the authority of his local bishop in Astorga, Spain.In July, a Vatican court convicted Vallejo of conspiring to pass documents onto two journalists, although it cleared him and a co-defendant of forming a criminal organization to do so. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The case had been criticized by media rights groups because the two journalists were also put on trial, though the court ultimately declared it had no jurisdiction to prosecute them.The two journalists, Emiliano Fittipaldi and Gianluigi Nuzzi, wrote blockbuster books last year based on Vatican documents exposing the greed of bishops and cardinals angling for big apartments, the extraordinarily high costs of getting a saint made and the loss to the Holy See of millions of euros in rental income because of undervalued real estate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The documentation had been compiled by a pontifical stanley vaso commission that Francis had asked to gather information about Ruwq Two charged in weekend Ontario church gatherings
Mandatory face masks in some public settings could be part of Torontos COVID-19 recovery plan, Mayor John Tory said Thursday.Tory made the comments on CP24 in response to a viewer question about some stores making face coverings mandatory to help prevent COVID-19 infections.The mayor said mandatory or recommended face covering in certain settings are being discussed by city and public health officials but no decision has been made. AR stanley cup TICLE CONTINUES BELOW I think there will be some recommendation coming on that, whether its in stores, restaurants, on the street, on the subway, Tory said. Weve got to come to grips with that, as to whether thats going to help make sure, once we get the city reopening, stanley cup we dont go back to a second wave of infections because people arent wearing masks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I just dont know enough to know if that will be coming, that kind of order or suggestion. Then, of course, the question arises Where do the masks come from Its just under very active consideration as part of the recovery and reopening plans for the city. Changing advice on how much cloth and other non-medical masks worn by regular citizens limit CO stanley puodelis VID-19 spread has been a controversial facet of the global pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dr. Eileen de Villa, Torontos public health chief, has said non-medical masks, used proper
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Mandatory face masks in some public settings could be part of Torontos COVID-19 recovery plan, Mayor John Tory said Thursday.Tory made the comments on CP24 in response to a viewer question about some stores making face coverings mandatory to help prevent COVID-19 infections.The mayor said mandatory or recommended face covering in certain settings are being discussed by city and public health officials but no decision has been made. AR stanley cup TICLE CONTINUES BELOW I think there will be some recommendation coming on that, whether its in stores, restaurants, on the street, on the subway, Tory said. Weve got to come to grips with that, as to whether thats going to help make sure, once we get the city reopening, stanley cup we dont go back to a second wave of infections because people arent wearing masks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I just dont know enough to know if that will be coming, that kind of order or suggestion. Then, of course, the question arises Where do the masks come from Its just under very active consideration as part of the recovery and reopening plans for the city. Changing advice on how much cloth and other non-medical masks worn by regular citizens limit CO stanley puodelis VID-19 spread has been a controversial facet of the global pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dr. Eileen de Villa, Torontos public health chief, has said non-medical masks, used proper
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The production lines at Honda manufacturing plants in North America will remain dormant until the second week of May, the company has announced.Production at all of its facilities has been suspended since March 23 due to the coronavirus pandemic.The company initially planned stanley tumbler to resume production April 7, but this was pushed back to May 1. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Now th stanley canada e company has extended the shutdown until May 8, with plans to resume operations May 11. The severe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global and regional economy, along with stay-at-home orders and other unfavorable market factors, continue to have a negative effect on the sales of ou stanley thermos mug r products, reads an April 23 company statement. While there is encouraging news about provincial and federal efforts to loosen restrictions in the near future, sales forecasts for the coming weeks project a continued downward trend. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In response to this situation, Honda will maintain our approach to operate at minimum levels, conserve resources and reduce the long-term impact to the viability of our company. Iofu Two Syrian families matched with Erin group
TORONTO 鈥?Clothing retailer Roots Corp. plans to close permanently nearly all of its U.S. stores as they continue to underperform in a re stanley puodelis tail environment exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.The company announced it will close seven of nine stores south of the border. That includes locations in Boston, Washington and Chicago, as well as a pop-up location in the Woodbury Common, N.Y.The decision comes as these stores continue to generate losses for the Toronto-based retailer. The company U.S. stores that were stanley tumbler opened within the last three years drove a $6 million adjusted EBITDA loss in the company most recent financial year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The closures also come as a result of an increasingly challenging discretionary retail environment due to the novel coronavirus, said Meghan Roach, interim chief executive officer, during a conference call with analysts Wednesday after the company released its fourth-quarter and full-year financial results.In order to close the stores quickly and cost effectively, it filed for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy for its American subsidiary, Roots USA Corp., she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mug This step should not be perceived as: we ;re exiting the U.S. market, she said.The company two long-standing American stores in Michigan and Utah will remain open. These are an important part of the company heritage an
The production lines at Honda manufacturing plants in North America will remain dormant until the second week of May, the company has announced.Production at all of its facilities has been suspended since March 23 due to the coronavirus pandemic.The company initially planned stanley tumbler to resume production April 7, but this was pushed back to May 1. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Now th stanley canada e company has extended the shutdown until May 8, with plans to resume operations May 11. The severe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global and regional economy, along with stay-at-home orders and other unfavorable market factors, continue to have a negative effect on the sales of ou stanley thermos mug r products, reads an April 23 company statement. While there is encouraging news about provincial and federal efforts to loosen restrictions in the near future, sales forecasts for the coming weeks project a continued downward trend. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In response to this situation, Honda will maintain our approach to operate at minimum levels, conserve resources and reduce the long-term impact to the viability of our company. Iofu Two Syrian families matched with Erin group
TORONTO 鈥?Clothing retailer Roots Corp. plans to close permanently nearly all of its U.S. stores as they continue to underperform in a re stanley puodelis tail environment exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.The company announced it will close seven of nine stores south of the border. That includes locations in Boston, Washington and Chicago, as well as a pop-up location in the Woodbury Common, N.Y.The decision comes as these stores continue to generate losses for the Toronto-based retailer. The company U.S. stores that were stanley tumbler opened within the last three years drove a $6 million adjusted EBITDA loss in the company most recent financial year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The closures also come as a result of an increasingly challenging discretionary retail environment due to the novel coronavirus, said Meghan Roach, interim chief executive officer, during a conference call with analysts Wednesday after the company released its fourth-quarter and full-year financial results.In order to close the stores quickly and cost effectively, it filed for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy for its American subsidiary, Roots USA Corp., she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mug This step should not be perceived as: we ;re exiting the U.S. market, she said.The company two long-standing American stores in Michigan and Utah will remain open. These are an important part of the company heritage an
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