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Bob Pike has made a few big changes to his lifestyle 鈥?all aimed at improving the environment.The Barrie man has purchased an electric car that costs $2 to run weekly.Hes also placed a networked charger in his home that sends email updates, calculates savings, and monitors home temperature and current draw, and bought a cordless, battery-powered lawnmower and snowblower. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I ;m a pragmatic person and took the electric plunge 鈥?it has been an amazing time, he said. I could go on all day about the positive aspects of our changes.聽Middle-class folks can go full electric easily, have fun with it and save money over time. It is no punishment at all. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But if youre not in a position to purchase a new vehicle or overhaul your inventory of outdoor equipment, what can you do to help the environment Well, plenty, according to the City of Barries source water protection team.From car washing to snow and salt management, residents can take simple yet tangible actions within their everyday lives. Here are a few suggestions: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Chemical handling and storage 鈥?Choose non-toxic and biodegradable products, avoid pour stanley isolierkanne ing chemicals and pharmaceuticals down the drain, and dispose of any damaged or unwanted products at the citys hazardous cups stanley waste depot. ARTICLE CONTI Ioqs CAUGHT ON CAMERA: This man is accused of taking off with $715 of clothing from The Bay at Mapleview mall in Burlington
TORONTO 鈥?Police north of Toronto are telling drivers to expect heavy traffic after a small aircraft landed on Highway 404.Police say the pilot and passengers are out of the plane and sustained no injuries from the incident.It unclear at this time why the plane made the unusual touchdown, but the Transportation Safety Board of Canada says it has deployed a te stanley tumbler am to investigate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police say the plane is on the east side of Highway 404 at 16th Avenue, just north of Buttonville Airport in Markham, Ont. stanley cups Images from a traffic camera near the area showed police vehicles surrounding what appeared to b stanley thermos e a plane parked beside the highway. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW York police say they anticipate delays as motorists slow down to gaze at the unexpected sight.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 30, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
Bob Pike has made a few big changes to his lifestyle 鈥?all aimed at improving the environment.The Barrie man has purchased an electric car that costs $2 to run weekly.Hes also placed a networked charger in his home that sends email updates, calculates savings, and monitors home temperature and current draw, and bought a cordless, battery-powered lawnmower and snowblower. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I ;m a pragmatic person and took the electric plunge 鈥?it has been an amazing time, he said. I could go on all day about the positive aspects of our changes.聽Middle-class folks can go full electric easily, have fun with it and save money over time. It is no punishment at all. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But if youre not in a position to purchase a new vehicle or overhaul your inventory of outdoor equipment, what can you do to help the environment Well, plenty, according to the City of Barries source water protection team.From car washing to snow and salt management, residents can take simple yet tangible actions within their everyday lives. Here are a few suggestions: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Chemical handling and storage 鈥?Choose non-toxic and biodegradable products, avoid pour stanley isolierkanne ing chemicals and pharmaceuticals down the drain, and dispose of any damaged or unwanted products at the citys hazardous cups stanley waste depot. ARTICLE CONTI Ioqs CAUGHT ON CAMERA: This man is accused of taking off with $715 of clothing from The Bay at Mapleview mall in Burlington
TORONTO 鈥?Police north of Toronto are telling drivers to expect heavy traffic after a small aircraft landed on Highway 404.Police say the pilot and passengers are out of the plane and sustained no injuries from the incident.It unclear at this time why the plane made the unusual touchdown, but the Transportation Safety Board of Canada says it has deployed a te stanley tumbler am to investigate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police say the plane is on the east side of Highway 404 at 16th Avenue, just north of Buttonville Airport in Markham, Ont. stanley cups Images from a traffic camera near the area showed police vehicles surrounding what appeared to b stanley thermos e a plane parked beside the highway. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW York police say they anticipate delays as motorists slow down to gaze at the unexpected sight.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 30, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
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If the past three months without a service dog have been a challenge for Ann Moxley, the next year seems poised to be a struggle.The Victoria resident, who lives with physical disabilities, used to rely on her faithful companion Gretzky for a variety of household tasks. She fondly recalls times when Gretzky would pick up a wallet that slipped from her pocket or retrieve a toque and mittens blown into the road by a gust of wind.But Moxley has been without his support since his death from a rare liver condition in April. And since the COVID-19 pandemic has caused Canada service dog training schools to halt or suspend their programs, she isn ;t scheduled to m stanley fr eet his successor until at least July 2021. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its hard, it all I c stanley thermoskannen an do to exist, Moxley said in an interview. It incredibly lonely. Moxley plans to get her new companion from Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides, a school based in Oakville, Ont., that trains service animals to support people with a range of physical and sensory disabilities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Chief Executive Officer Beverly Crandell said COVID-19 has forced the school to cancel in-person training classes, adding more names to an already-lengthy waiting list of people eager for service dog support.She said while dogs have been successfully placed in foster homes while classes are on-hold, addressing the need Ccsl Maplehurst accidentally releases prisoner
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If the past three months without a service dog have been a challenge for Ann Moxley, the next year seems poised to be a struggle.The Victoria resident, who lives with physical disabilities, used to rely on her faithful companion Gretzky for a variety of household tasks. She fondly recalls times when Gretzky would pick up a wallet that slipped from her pocket or retrieve a toque and mittens blown into the road by a gust of wind.But Moxley has been without his support since his death from a rare liver condition in April. And since the COVID-19 pandemic has caused Canada service dog training schools to halt or suspend their programs, she isn ;t scheduled to m stanley fr eet his successor until at least July 2021. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its hard, it all I c stanley thermoskannen an do to exist, Moxley said in an interview. It incredibly lonely. Moxley plans to get her new companion from Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides, a school based in Oakville, Ont., that trains service animals to support people with a range of physical and sensory disabilities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Chief Executive Officer Beverly Crandell said COVID-19 has forced the school to cancel in-person training classes, adding more names to an already-lengthy waiting list of people eager for service dog support.She said while dogs have been successfully placed in foster homes while classes are on-hold, addressing the need Ccsl Maplehurst accidentally releases prisoner
TORONTO 鈥?Kids and paren water bottle stanley ts braved the rain, cold and needles Thursday in Toronto as the COVID-19 vaccination effort for the five-to-11 age cohort ramped up, with clinics across the country starting to offer kids their first doses.Those lining up in on-and-off drizzle outside a north Toronto walk-in clinic said they were looking forward to safely having sleepovers and birthday parties with their friends again.It feels very good, said Jack Thurston, 10, an hour into his wait for the shot. I just want to get my vaccine and have a party. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Jack mom Cathy Thurston said his vaccination will mark a sea change in their lives after months of having to turn down invitations because of her unvaccinated children.We feel left out, in a way, having young kids, she said. It hard, mentally. It hard when all the older people in your life want to do get-togethers and things and we have to say no. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley uk Some families brought camping chairs to sit on while they waite stanley taza d outside the big box store hosting the vaccinations. Others brought jump ropes to keep their kids occupied.Harriet Francis Green, who said she is nine-and-three-quarters, was delighted to be at the clinic despite some car sickness on the ride over. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Premier Doug Ford is stepping up his campaign to have Prime Minister Justin Trudeau clamp down on exemptions for unvaccinated travellers, the Star has learned.Ford will hold a news conference at 11 a.m. Friday at Queens Park with Dr. Kieran Moore, the chief medical officer of health, to tout the new Verify Ontario system for proof of vaccination against COVID-19.The verification application, which is already available for businesses to download for free on the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store, will enable businesses to scan Ontarians QR vaccination codes as of Oct. 22. ARTICLE CONTI stanley cup NUES BELOW To ensure the termo stanley app was available to businesses and organizations in real time tomorrow, the verification app was added to app stores today, the premiers office said Thursday.At Fridays announcement, Ford is expected to be asked about bolstering rules for travellers arriving in Ontario. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The double-vaccinated who have a negative PCR polymerase chain reaction test are not the problem, said a senior Progressive Conservative official, speaking confidentially in order to discuss policy stanley cup nz recommendations that will be unveiled next week. There are just too many exemptions to being vaccinated against COVID-19, the Ford adviser said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Were going to put out what we believe are the public health r Uvcs Torstar announces partnership with Google News Showcase, launching in Canada today
New COVID-19 cases have emerged at grocery stores in Halton, three large retailers reported Wednesday May 5 .Parent company Loblaw is reporting two employees at the Fortinos on New Street in Burlington have contracted the disease, with their last days worked being April 21 and May 2.Parent company Metro, meanwhile, is reporting a new COVID-19 case at the Food Basics in Milton, with the last day of work being April 25 for the infected employee. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Out of respect and for confidentiality reasons, we will never release any personal information about persons who are infected. We will always do everyt stanley website hing we can to support our teammates and ensure their safety, stanley uk and the safety of our customers as well, Metro said in an online statement. Where required, we will communicate with customers who have shopped in the impacted location to manage the situation. Out of an abundance of caution, with each case that is reported, we will deep clean and sanitize the location.Meanwhile, several Walmart employees in Burlington and Georgetown also have been infected stanley cup with COVID-19 in new cases reported Wednesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW An internal memo sent to Walmart Canada Suppliers and Service Partners on May 5 confirms two staff cases of COVID-19 on its Fairview Street store in Burlington, with their last work days being March 19 and May 2.Theres also one
Premier Doug Ford is stepping up his campaign to have Prime Minister Justin Trudeau clamp down on exemptions for unvaccinated travellers, the Star has learned.Ford will hold a news conference at 11 a.m. Friday at Queens Park with Dr. Kieran Moore, the chief medical officer of health, to tout the new Verify Ontario system for proof of vaccination against COVID-19.The verification application, which is already available for businesses to download for free on the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store, will enable businesses to scan Ontarians QR vaccination codes as of Oct. 22. ARTICLE CONTI stanley cup NUES BELOW To ensure the termo stanley app was available to businesses and organizations in real time tomorrow, the verification app was added to app stores today, the premiers office said Thursday.At Fridays announcement, Ford is expected to be asked about bolstering rules for travellers arriving in Ontario. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The double-vaccinated who have a negative PCR polymerase chain reaction test are not the problem, said a senior Progressive Conservative official, speaking confidentially in order to discuss policy stanley cup nz recommendations that will be unveiled next week. There are just too many exemptions to being vaccinated against COVID-19, the Ford adviser said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Were going to put out what we believe are the public health r Uvcs Torstar announces partnership with Google News Showcase, launching in Canada today
New COVID-19 cases have emerged at grocery stores in Halton, three large retailers reported Wednesday May 5 .Parent company Loblaw is reporting two employees at the Fortinos on New Street in Burlington have contracted the disease, with their last days worked being April 21 and May 2.Parent company Metro, meanwhile, is reporting a new COVID-19 case at the Food Basics in Milton, with the last day of work being April 25 for the infected employee. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Out of respect and for confidentiality reasons, we will never release any personal information about persons who are infected. We will always do everyt stanley website hing we can to support our teammates and ensure their safety, stanley uk and the safety of our customers as well, Metro said in an online statement. Where required, we will communicate with customers who have shopped in the impacted location to manage the situation. Out of an abundance of caution, with each case that is reported, we will deep clean and sanitize the location.Meanwhile, several Walmart employees in Burlington and Georgetown also have been infected stanley cup with COVID-19 in new cases reported Wednesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW An internal memo sent to Walmart Canada Suppliers and Service Partners on May 5 confirms two staff cases of COVID-19 on its Fairview Street store in Burlington, with their last work days being March 19 and May 2.Theres also one
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Toronto paramedics say a man has died in an industrial accident in the city east end.Deputy Commander Jamie Rodgers says they received the call shortly after 4 p.m. for a man of unknown age who got pulled stanley cup nz into a piece of machiner stanley cup y.He says the man was pronounced dead on scene. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Toronto police say the Ministry of Labour has been called in to invest stanley thermoskannen igate. By The Canadian Press ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ownu Such an incredible difference : Pet Valu Walk for Dog Guides returns to Burlington
Haltons medical officer of health has made changes to the COVID-19聽class order she issued earlier this year to align with provincial rules.The amendments, effective 12:01 a.m. on October 5, revise and clarify self-isolation requirements and the legal obligations of those who have coronavirus. A key role of Public Health in controlling the spread of the virus is to identify, contact and make sure high risk individuals are isolating as quickly as possible, said Halton Medical Officer of Health Dr. Hamidah Meghani. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW To reduce the severity of the second wave, it is important that our community follows all public health direction and has clarity on what they need to do to stay healthy and protect others. Key amend stanley botella ments to the class order include: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Household contacts of symptomatic individuals are no longer required to self-isolate, provided they have no COVID-19 symptoms themselvesEmphasis on th stanley cup e legal requirement for individuals to remain reachable for monitoring by Halton stanley italia Region Public Health, and to share the names and contact information for all contacts if requested by the health departmentRevisions for improved clarity and to reflect current knowledge in the categories of people the order applies to, and directions for how long they need to self-isolate.Halton Public Health can charge those who dont follow the order under Ontarios Health
Toronto paramedics say a man has died in an industrial accident in the city east end.Deputy Commander Jamie Rodgers says they received the call shortly after 4 p.m. for a man of unknown age who got pulled stanley cup nz into a piece of machiner stanley cup y.He says the man was pronounced dead on scene. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Toronto police say the Ministry of Labour has been called in to invest stanley thermoskannen igate. By The Canadian Press ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ownu Such an incredible difference : Pet Valu Walk for Dog Guides returns to Burlington
Haltons medical officer of health has made changes to the COVID-19聽class order she issued earlier this year to align with provincial rules.The amendments, effective 12:01 a.m. on October 5, revise and clarify self-isolation requirements and the legal obligations of those who have coronavirus. A key role of Public Health in controlling the spread of the virus is to identify, contact and make sure high risk individuals are isolating as quickly as possible, said Halton Medical Officer of Health Dr. Hamidah Meghani. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW To reduce the severity of the second wave, it is important that our community follows all public health direction and has clarity on what they need to do to stay healthy and protect others. Key amend stanley botella ments to the class order include: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Household contacts of symptomatic individuals are no longer required to self-isolate, provided they have no COVID-19 symptoms themselvesEmphasis on th stanley cup e legal requirement for individuals to remain reachable for monitoring by Halton stanley italia Region Public Health, and to share the names and contact information for all contacts if requested by the health departmentRevisions for improved clarity and to reflect current knowledge in the categories of people the order applies to, and directions for how long they need to self-isolate.Halton Public Health can charge those who dont follow the order under Ontarios Health
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VANCOUVER 鈥?A copy of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms graces a wall around the corner from where a woman lies on the floor as a needle full of heroin is injected into her neck.She rises quickly, sweeps her long brown hair over one shoulder and sits on a chair as a man is handed a needle by another woman also wanting his help at an overdose prevention site located at the office of the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users.Vancouver Coastal Health has operated the site since December, but the peer support group known as VANDU began in 1997 with political activists who wanted drug users to demand health services when sharing of needles in the Downtown Eastside led to skyrocketing hepatitis C rates and the highest HIV prevalence of the AIDS virus in the western world. ARTICLE CO stanley water jug NTINUES BELOW These days, the painkiller fentanyl has been implicated in hundreds of opioid overdose deaths in the neighbourhood and around British Columbia, the epicentre of an ongoing crisis in Canada. stanley mug Hugh Lampkin, vice-president of VANDU, stands at the door as the first woman walks out about five minutes after her injection, past an attendant trained in CPR and administration of the overdose-reversing drug naloxone. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Right now the most popular thing is probably heroin, but there side, Lampkin says, referrin stanley canada g to crystal meth, also called jib.We have a Jdjw Pfizer officially submits application for COVID vaccine for kids aged 5-11 to Health Canada
There are some new and recurring closures on the QEW, Highway 403 and Highway 401 in Halton this week that may cause drivers some significant delays.The Ministry of Transportation released the most updated closures on its 511 Ontario website in the hopes of alerting drivers.They include: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Engineering investigation on the eastbound QEW between Fairview Street/Plains Road and Brant Street will leave one lane closed April 29-May 3 from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.;鈥?Engi stanley puodelis neering investigation on the westbound Highway 403 westbound off-ramp at Brant Street in Burlington will leave all lanes closed April 29-30 from 10 p.m. to 5 stanley termoska a.m., according to the ministry. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Construction on the Highway 401 westbound at Regional Road 25 in Milton will leave all lanes closed April 29-May stanley quencher 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., according to the ministry;鈥?Construction on the Highway 401 eastbound at Regional Road 25 in Milton will leave all lanes closed April 29-May 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., according to the ministry; ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥⒙燙onstruction on Highway 401 westbound express between Trafalgar Road and James Snow Parkway will result in alternating lane closures from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. April 29-May 3; ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
VANCOUVER 鈥?A copy of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms graces a wall around the corner from where a woman lies on the floor as a needle full of heroin is injected into her neck.She rises quickly, sweeps her long brown hair over one shoulder and sits on a chair as a man is handed a needle by another woman also wanting his help at an overdose prevention site located at the office of the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users.Vancouver Coastal Health has operated the site since December, but the peer support group known as VANDU began in 1997 with political activists who wanted drug users to demand health services when sharing of needles in the Downtown Eastside led to skyrocketing hepatitis C rates and the highest HIV prevalence of the AIDS virus in the western world. ARTICLE CO stanley water jug NTINUES BELOW These days, the painkiller fentanyl has been implicated in hundreds of opioid overdose deaths in the neighbourhood and around British Columbia, the epicentre of an ongoing crisis in Canada. stanley mug Hugh Lampkin, vice-president of VANDU, stands at the door as the first woman walks out about five minutes after her injection, past an attendant trained in CPR and administration of the overdose-reversing drug naloxone. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Right now the most popular thing is probably heroin, but there side, Lampkin says, referrin stanley canada g to crystal meth, also called jib.We have a Jdjw Pfizer officially submits application for COVID vaccine for kids aged 5-11 to Health Canada
There are some new and recurring closures on the QEW, Highway 403 and Highway 401 in Halton this week that may cause drivers some significant delays.The Ministry of Transportation released the most updated closures on its 511 Ontario website in the hopes of alerting drivers.They include: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Engineering investigation on the eastbound QEW between Fairview Street/Plains Road and Brant Street will leave one lane closed April 29-May 3 from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.;鈥?Engi stanley puodelis neering investigation on the westbound Highway 403 westbound off-ramp at Brant Street in Burlington will leave all lanes closed April 29-30 from 10 p.m. to 5 stanley termoska a.m., according to the ministry. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Construction on the Highway 401 westbound at Regional Road 25 in Milton will leave all lanes closed April 29-May stanley quencher 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., according to the ministry;鈥?Construction on the Highway 401 eastbound at Regional Road 25 in Milton will leave all lanes closed April 29-May 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., according to the ministry; ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥⒙燙onstruction on Highway 401 westbound express between Trafalgar Road and James Snow Parkway will result in alternating lane closures from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. April 29-May 3; ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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TORONTO 鈥?It feels safer to live in a tent at a city park than to stay in shelters or hotels far from services during the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of homeless men and women told a Toronto court Thursday.The group 鈥?which includes 14 people living in encampments and two activist organizations 鈥?is seeking an interim order to allow the homeless individuals to stay in Toronto parks until a constitutional challenge of a city bylaw is heard.The bylaw bans living or camping in parks after midnight. ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley mugg LOW The group fighting it claims evictions from encampments violate the rights of the homeless, while the city says the Charter of Rights and Freedoms doesn ;t entitle members of the group to live in parks.Selwyn Pieters, one of the group lawyers, said the homeless individuals are placed in harm way if stanley thermosflasche they ;re housed in shelters that have been subject to numerous COVID-19 outbreaks or in far flung hotels wher cups stanley e they can ;t readily access medical, mental-health and social supports. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The applicants camped in parks because it is the only way they feel safe the COVID-19 pandemic, he said.Hundreds of men and women have fled shelters since the pandemic began and taken up refuge in encampments that have sprouted up across the city. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There ha Kqwq Grant helps Pickering care for furry friends
York Regional Police is ramping up enforcement efforts following the recent volume of swarming-style robberies occurring in Vaughan.Over the past three weeks, officers responded to a significant volume of swarming-style robberies in the area of Jane Street and Norwood Avenue in Vaughan, near Canadas Wonderland, and the sidewalks and plazas nearby.聽In all of these incidents, victims reported being swarmed and robbed by a large group of young people in the evening hour stanley cup s. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officers have already arrested and charged 10 teens with very serious offences, including robbery, mischief and causing a disturbance.聽More arrests are expected as these investigations continue. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Parents are urged to be aware that both the suspects, and many of the victims, stanley cups are teens who are in the area without adult supervision.聽We urge parents who are not able to supervise their teens to have conversations about the severity of these incidents, Const. Laura Nicolle said.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Youths involved in these groups committing these crimes can face very serious criminal charges, as well as being prohibited from returning to the park and the surrounding businesses. 8221 stanley taza ; ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Any additional victims of this type
TORONTO 鈥?It feels safer to live in a tent at a city park than to stay in shelters or hotels far from services during the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of homeless men and women told a Toronto court Thursday.The group 鈥?which includes 14 people living in encampments and two activist organizations 鈥?is seeking an interim order to allow the homeless individuals to stay in Toronto parks until a constitutional challenge of a city bylaw is heard.The bylaw bans living or camping in parks after midnight. ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley mugg LOW The group fighting it claims evictions from encampments violate the rights of the homeless, while the city says the Charter of Rights and Freedoms doesn ;t entitle members of the group to live in parks.Selwyn Pieters, one of the group lawyers, said the homeless individuals are placed in harm way if stanley thermosflasche they ;re housed in shelters that have been subject to numerous COVID-19 outbreaks or in far flung hotels wher cups stanley e they can ;t readily access medical, mental-health and social supports. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The applicants camped in parks because it is the only way they feel safe the COVID-19 pandemic, he said.Hundreds of men and women have fled shelters since the pandemic began and taken up refuge in encampments that have sprouted up across the city. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There ha Kqwq Grant helps Pickering care for furry friends
York Regional Police is ramping up enforcement efforts following the recent volume of swarming-style robberies occurring in Vaughan.Over the past three weeks, officers responded to a significant volume of swarming-style robberies in the area of Jane Street and Norwood Avenue in Vaughan, near Canadas Wonderland, and the sidewalks and plazas nearby.聽In all of these incidents, victims reported being swarmed and robbed by a large group of young people in the evening hour stanley cup s. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officers have already arrested and charged 10 teens with very serious offences, including robbery, mischief and causing a disturbance.聽More arrests are expected as these investigations continue. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Parents are urged to be aware that both the suspects, and many of the victims, stanley cups are teens who are in the area without adult supervision.聽We urge parents who are not able to supervise their teens to have conversations about the severity of these incidents, Const. Laura Nicolle said.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Youths involved in these groups committing these crimes can face very serious criminal charges, as well as being prohibited from returning to the park and the surrounding businesses. 8221 stanley taza ; ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Any additional victims of this type
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