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Ride-hailing service Lyft is coming to Toronto next month in its first expansion outside the United States, giving those in Canada largest city a new commuting option.Toronto is actually a no-brainer for us when we decided to launch internationally, said Tim Houghton, general manager for Lyft in Toronto.Canada largest city is the fourth-biggest in North America. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We think Lyft 82 stanley tumbler 17 values align really well with Toronto and we know there demand, he said in an interview.Houghton said more than 50,000 people in Toronto have downloaded the Lyft app this year even though the service has not been available. Several thousand drivers indicated an interest through Lyft U.S. website before rec stanley website ruiting started Monday, he added. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The service will actually expand outside the city boundaries, operating between Hamilton and Oshawa, Ont., and as far north as Newmarket, Ont. LyftLine, which allows passengers heading to the same destination to share a ride for a discount, will be added at a later time.Lyft wouldn ;t say when the service would be available in the city, but said in a blog posting that it will be around to help ring in the holidays. The company stanley water bottle said it had not yet determined pricing but added, we ;ll pretty quickly get to parity on...pri Quqn BEHIND THE CRIMES: Investigators conduct forensic dig in hunt for girl missing since 1967
Brampton council is considering approval of a cricket stadium at an estimated cost of $35.5 million that would also be able to host other sports.However, despite city staff recommending approval of $5 million to hire a cricket consultant and architect, council voted to delay approval until councillors could get a better sense of what the project would involve and whether the city can afford it. The need for this to be held until budget is to see exactly how much we have earmarked for other projects, funds available through DCs development char stanley cup ges , etc., Wards 3 and 4 Coun. Jeff Bowman said in a statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But what exactly is being proposed for the new stadium According to a staff report presented to council in September, the new stadium would be located on the CAA Centre grounds owned by the city and would stanley cup have a regular capacity of 5,000 spectators that would be expandable to 20,000 seats for larger events. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The new cricket stadium at the CAA Centre lands will be used for local, national, and international tournaments, drawing national and international audiences, read the staff report.The original plan was to build the stadium at the Gore Meadows Community Centre, which staff has now recommended for a smaller cricket fi stanley cup eld, which also has yet to receive council approval. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Experts warn it is only a matter of time before another community in Canada is ravaged by a sudden intense wildfire similar to the one that hit Fort McMurray.And the insurance industry says governments aren ;t doing enough to prevent destructive blazes before they happen.In recent years, other big wildfires have caused extensive damage in Kelowna, B.C., and Slave Lake, Alta., or seriously threatened communities, including La Ronge, Sask., and Timmins, Ont. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW These were not one-offs. It is not a fluke, says Mike Flannigan, a professor of wildland fire at th stanley cup e University of Alberta. It is going to happen again.Natural Resources Canada says climate cha botella stanley nge is expected to result in more frequent forest fires that have severe consequences. The area burned could double by the end of the century compared with recent decades. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sylvie Gauthier with the Canadian Forest Service says a warming climate has already made forests in much of Canada drier than they used to be. Last spring was one of the driest in the Fort McMurray area in the last 100 years.As temperatures increase, so will the risk. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The expect stanley cup ation is it will grow in the coming years, Gauthier says. For a large portion of the boreal forest the fire season is also p Ocve COVID-19 conspiracy theories are spreading online like a virus. An inside look at a dangerous misinformation movement that s spilling into the real world
OTTAWA鈥擣inance Minister Bill Morneau is facing an ethics investigation over the federal cabinets decision to award a contract worth upwards of $43.5 million to WE Charity.Morneaus daughter, Grace Acan, works with the charity. Another daughter, Clare Morneau, has appeared at WE Day events and had her book blurbed by charity co-founder Marc Kielburger, although Morneaus office says she was not compensated for her involvement with WE.Despite the family ties, Morneau participated in a cabinet discussion and decision to award the international charity a $43.5 million contract to administer the Canada Student Service Grant, a $900-million program aimed at compensating students for volunteering during COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Morneau has since apologized, and the Liberal government and WE Charity have abandoned the deal.In response to opposition cal stanley italia ls for a probe into Morneaus actions, Ethics stanley mugs Commissioner Mario Dion wrote Thursday that he has opened a conflict of interest investigation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In the opposition Conservatives letter , you allege that given Mr. Morneaus family ties with WE Charity and his participation in the decision to have the organization administer the Canada Student Service Grant, Mr. Morneau furthered the private interests of WE Charity ... You also allege that, given Mr. Morneaus family involvement with WE Charity, he had a duty to recuse him
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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario government has had a report in hand about mercury contamination upstream from the Grassy Narrows First Nation for more than a year, but the premier says she didn ;t see it.Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Minister David Zimmer said this week the report was received by the government in September 2016 stanley flask . But it apparently never made its way to Premier Kathleen Wynne.We are not sure exactly how that informa vaso stanley tion hadn ;t made it to my desk, but we ;re asking that question, Wynne said Wednesday. It is always a concern if we don ;t have the information that we need to make good decisions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Zimmer said the report was received by the Ministry of the Environment, though he was unsure of whether it was also received by his ministry. He would not categorize it as a communications breakdown, he said.Ministries do not keep the premier of the day in the dark, stanley cup Zimmer said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mercury contamination has plagued the English-Wabigoon River system in northwestern Ontario for half a century, since a paper mill in Dryden, Ont., dumped 9,000 kilograms of the substance into the river systems in the 1960s.Researchers have previously reported that more than 90 per cent of the people in Grassy Narrows and Wabaseemoong First Nation show signs of mercury poisoning. Dqxv A newcomer family s journey settling in Halton and the support along the way
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario is willing to discuss optometrists ; operating costs, but won ;t write them a blank cheque, the health minister said Wednesday ahead of a rally by the eye care professionals.Optometrists across the province withdrew provincially insured eye services, including eye exams for children and seniors, more than a month ago in a funding dispute with the government and they say the two sides remain far apart.Each side is calling on the other to return to the table. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The optometrists say the province has been underfunding those servi stanley romania ces, leaving them paying around 45 pe stanley cups uk r cent out of pocket.Health Minister Christine Elliott said the government has committed to paying $39 million in retroactive costs and is prepared to increase reimbursement by 8.48 per cent going forward. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We 821 stanley cup 7;re not suggesting that that should be the only payment, Elliott said. We don ;t expect optometrists to pay out of pocket for the services that they provide ... We are willing to look at their overhead costs, but we cant just write a blank cheque.But the optometrists say that $39 million amounts to just over $1 for each optometry service performed in that retroactive period. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It is neither fair nor reasonable to ignore
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The number of variant cases in Halton region continues to grow.Halton Regio kubki stanley n is reporting Tuesday March 9 there are 152 variant cases across the region 鈥斅?3 in Oakville, 23 in Burlington, 41 in Milton and 35 in Halton Hills.This is way up from 90 resident cases of variants just six days ago, an increase of 41 per cent ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Of the 152 cases, 21 have tested positive for the highly-contagious stanley cup U.K. variant of COVID-19, including two in Oakville, two in Burlington, 11 in Milton and six in Halton Hills.The other 131 screened positive cases include 51 in Oakville, 29 in Halton Hills, 30 in Milton and 21 in Burlington. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Screened positive refers to a case where a mutation has been detected and suggests a potential COVID-19 variant of concern. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In stanley cup dividuals who have screened positive are highly likely to become confirmed variant of concerns cases, Zapv Clarification to April 20 realtor story.
A 24-year-old Courtice woman is facing charges after an alleged incident in Peterborough early Saturday morning after EMS responded to a call.Peterborough Police say at approximately 1:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 1, officers were called to the area of George Street North and Townsend Street.聽Upon arrival officers located a woman who was passed out, the woman woke up and started being assessed by EMS when she struck a paramedic, say police. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As a result, a 24-year-old Courtice woman was arrested and charged with assault stanley cup before be stanley cup ing taken to Peterborough Regional Health Centre for further treat stanley uk ment. The accused was then released on an appearance notice and is scheduled to appear in court on April 12. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Halton has been placed under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch by Environment Canada Thursday July 15 after a suspected tornado hit Barrie.Persons in or near this area should be on the lookout for adverse weather conditions and take nece stanley cup becher ssary safety precautions, Environment Canada said in its statement.Conditions are favourable for severe thunderstorms late this afternoon into this evening as a cold front moves in from Michigan, the national weather agency said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The hazards include damaging wind gusts of 90 to 110 km/h, nickel to toonie-sized hail and heavy downpours. This comes after emergency vaso stanley crews are responded to various situations in the south end of Barrie in what could have been a tornado. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A cold front is sweeping across southern Ontario from west to east today. Along the front, scattered thunderstorms are develo stanley isolierkanne ping. Some of these storms could become severe, with damaging winds, heavy rain and large hail the main threats, Environment Canada said regarding the Halton situation. Strong wind gusts can toss loose objects, damage weak buildings, break branches off trees and overturn large vehicles. Heavy downpours can cause flash floods and water pooling on roads. Be prepared for severe weather. Take cover immediately, if threatening weather approaches. Lightning kills and injures Canadians every yea Sfmd Most actively traded companies on the TSX
The Canadian government will invest more than $750,000 to bring high-speed internet to hundreds of households in the rural Milton community of Campbellville.Milton MP Adam van Koeverden made the announcement on behalf of the federal minister of rural economic development, Gudie Hutchings, at the Nassagaweya Tennis Centre and Community Hall on Friday, July 8.He noted the fundin botella stanley g would allow Mage Networks to bring faster internet to 357 Campbellville households, with the current deadline set for Nov. 15. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Connectivity has stanley termoska never been more important, said van Koeverden. For rural communities, including many here in stanley cup Ontario, not having access to reliable internet has made the impact of this pandemic even more difficult for a lot of families. Thats why in 2020 our government launched the Universal Broadband Fund. Thats a $2.75-billion investment that will help connect every Canadian to high-speed internet by 2030. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Milton Mayor Gord Krantz said he was appreciative of the funding, but also referred to high-speed internet coming to 357 Campbellville homes as a work in progress. Were far from being complete in Milton here or in Halton or in Ontario or in this great nation of ours, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There is still a lot of work to be done. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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TORONTO 鈥?Two police officers escorted Faye Doiron and Randy Longaphie as they left Toronto General Hospital on Monday, helping the pair make their way through a crowd of protesters denouncing pandemic measures.Doiron, who came to Toronto from Prince Edward Island to wait for a lung transplant, was leaving after a physiotherapy session at the hospital, with Longaphie, her cousin, pushing her wheelchair.The crowd of largely unmasked demonstrators parted slowly but peacefully to let them through as one officer led the way and another walked behind them. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It terrifying, Doiron said. Doctors told me if I ever catch COVID, I won ;t make it.Dozens of stanley thermos demonstrators attended the rally Monday, many of them co stanley cup ndemning Ontario proof-of-vaccination system, which is scheduled to take effect next week. A larger demonstration also took place earlier Monday afternoon outside the Ontario legislature. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The event was one of several expected across Canada on Monday. An organization calling itself Canadian Frontline Nurses posted notices of 8220 ilent vigils set to take place in multiple communities, which it said were meant to critique public health measures put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19.Planned locations included the Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre and the Queen Elizabeth II Health Scien Eaqk Porter cancels all flights for another month
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