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Jean Currie has been trying to get answers for months about the status of her deposit on a condo unit at the proposed McGibbon Hotel.As of last week, the CAO of Halton Hills reported that the project is stalled while financial backers reconsider the feasibility of the project.Currie says she hasnt heard from the developer, Silvercreek, since February of 2017 when they sent an email stating that construction was set to go ahead that summer. In the past few weeks, Currie has tried desperately to get answers about the status of the project, as well as her $65,000 deposit on a unit. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW cups stanley I definitely havent been getting a lot of information, she said, explaining that she has contacted Silvercreek who have advised her to contact the Milborne Group, who is responsible for the sales of the units. The Milborne group directed her back to Silvercreek, she says. Then it started to feel evasive, she said. Its quite terrifying. It was a big deal for me to put down that $65,000. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley water bottle She says that according to her contract, Silvercreek has until 2022 before they are obligated to return the deposit. I feel like Im as stalled as the project, she said. I wish I knew more. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley becher When she went down to the Silvercreek offices a few weeks ago, staff there were closing up. She says one lady w Sumo Cities around the world have seen air pollution plummet during COVID-19. Is this the beginning of Toronto s green revolution
Eric McCartney was already a dedicated volunteer in Aurora for almost two decades.But he upped his game even more during the COVID-19 pandemic.For his 17 years of volunteer commitment to the town, McCartney has been named this years Citizen of the Year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Erics compassion, dedication, commitment and vision for our town is inspiring. His continued efforts have had a positive impact on our community, Mayor Tom Mrakas said during a virtual ceremony May 31 to recogni stanley france ze McCartney and other hardworking volunteers. His passion for everything Aurora, especially during this pandemic, serves as a reminder to provide hope and support for others through adversity and times of trouble. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW McCartney has volunteered with the Heart and Stroke Foundation, St. John Ambulances dog therapy program, the Salvation Army kettle drive, the Canadi stanley cups an Red Cross, McDonalds Happy Day, the Aurora artists studio tour, the Aurora Chamber of Commerce, the York Region and Toronto real estate boards and on town p stanley quencher rojects such as the Canada 150, adopt-a-park and Library Square.During the pandemic, McCartney has helped his neighbours with grocery shopping, driving them to appointments, shovelling their driveways, putting out their garbage and assisting with vaccination clinics. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW McCartney has recently
Jean Currie has been trying to get answers for months about the status of her deposit on a condo unit at the proposed McGibbon Hotel.As of last week, the CAO of Halton Hills reported that the project is stalled while financial backers reconsider the feasibility of the project.Currie says she hasnt heard from the developer, Silvercreek, since February of 2017 when they sent an email stating that construction was set to go ahead that summer. In the past few weeks, Currie has tried desperately to get answers about the status of the project, as well as her $65,000 deposit on a unit. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW cups stanley I definitely havent been getting a lot of information, she said, explaining that she has contacted Silvercreek who have advised her to contact the Milborne Group, who is responsible for the sales of the units. The Milborne group directed her back to Silvercreek, she says. Then it started to feel evasive, she said. Its quite terrifying. It was a big deal for me to put down that $65,000. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley water bottle She says that according to her contract, Silvercreek has until 2022 before they are obligated to return the deposit. I feel like Im as stalled as the project, she said. I wish I knew more. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley becher When she went down to the Silvercreek offices a few weeks ago, staff there were closing up. She says one lady w Sumo Cities around the world have seen air pollution plummet during COVID-19. Is this the beginning of Toronto s green revolution
Eric McCartney was already a dedicated volunteer in Aurora for almost two decades.But he upped his game even more during the COVID-19 pandemic.For his 17 years of volunteer commitment to the town, McCartney has been named this years Citizen of the Year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Erics compassion, dedication, commitment and vision for our town is inspiring. His continued efforts have had a positive impact on our community, Mayor Tom Mrakas said during a virtual ceremony May 31 to recogni stanley france ze McCartney and other hardworking volunteers. His passion for everything Aurora, especially during this pandemic, serves as a reminder to provide hope and support for others through adversity and times of trouble. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW McCartney has volunteered with the Heart and Stroke Foundation, St. John Ambulances dog therapy program, the Salvation Army kettle drive, the Canadi stanley cups an Red Cross, McDonalds Happy Day, the Aurora artists studio tour, the Aurora Chamber of Commerce, the York Region and Toronto real estate boards and on town p stanley quencher rojects such as the Canada 150, adopt-a-park and Library Square.During the pandemic, McCartney has helped his neighbours with grocery shopping, driving them to appointments, shovelling their driveways, putting out their garbage and assisting with vaccination clinics. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW McCartney has recently
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As many provinces move to cautiously open some services in the wake of COVID-19, advocates say Indigenous women still struggle to navigate a variety of challenges that have been exacerbated by the pandemic.This month, the Native Womens Association of Canada NWAC released the results of their needs assessment survey, in which domestic violence emerged as one of the top concerns.Some key findings were that many more Indigenous women had experienced violence during the pandemic, and there was a strong correlation between the financial impact of COVID-19 and that increase in violence. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In response to the pandemic, many organizations like NWAC and the Ontario Native Womens Association ONWA have successfully shifted services and how theyre delivered.However, advocates remain concerned about the impact on I stanley canada ndigenous women who they say are disproportionately affected by the fallout from COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The women were more afraid of being home with the violence, than they were of the pandemic and the virus itself, said NWAC P stanley cup website resident Lorraine Whitman, citing the survey, in which a majority of women said they were also very concerned about Elder and child abuse.Whitman describes the interlocking issues as being like a basket , in that they all fold in on one another and stanley becher weave together. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
HOUSTON 鈥?As the nation fourth-largest city braced for more rain and rescues Monday, officials started releasing even mo stanley isolierkanne re water from stanley mug reservoirs overwhelmed by Harvey even though the move aimed at protecting downtown Houston could make already devastating flooding worse around thousands of homes.The strategic engineering move that officials said was planned for 2 a.m. CDT came about 90 minutes early in one instance and a day early in another. Harvey, which made landfall late Friday as a Category 4 hurricane and has lingered dropping heavy rain as a tropical storm, sent devastating floods pouring into Houston Sunday as rising water chased thousands of people to rooftops or higher ground and overwhelmed rescuers who could not keep up with the constant calls for help.Harris and Fort Bend county officials initially said residents should be prepared for the influx of water that was scheduled to happen at Addicks around 2 a.m. Monday and a day later at Barker. Officials warned residents they should pack their cars Sunday night and wait for daylight Monday to leave. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The idea is to prepare... pack up what you need and put it in your vehicle and when the sun comes up, get out, said Jeff Lindner, a meteorologi stanley sverige st for the Harris County Flood Control District. And you don ;t have to go far, you just need to get out of this area.Residents living near the Addicks and Barker Jtku Rogers cuts ties with Vice, pulls Viceland
As many provinces move to cautiously open some services in the wake of COVID-19, advocates say Indigenous women still struggle to navigate a variety of challenges that have been exacerbated by the pandemic.This month, the Native Womens Association of Canada NWAC released the results of their needs assessment survey, in which domestic violence emerged as one of the top concerns.Some key findings were that many more Indigenous women had experienced violence during the pandemic, and there was a strong correlation between the financial impact of COVID-19 and that increase in violence. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In response to the pandemic, many organizations like NWAC and the Ontario Native Womens Association ONWA have successfully shifted services and how theyre delivered.However, advocates remain concerned about the impact on I stanley canada ndigenous women who they say are disproportionately affected by the fallout from COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The women were more afraid of being home with the violence, than they were of the pandemic and the virus itself, said NWAC P stanley cup website resident Lorraine Whitman, citing the survey, in which a majority of women said they were also very concerned about Elder and child abuse.Whitman describes the interlocking issues as being like a basket , in that they all fold in on one another and stanley becher weave together. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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OTTAWA 鈥?Sending messages of hope from space is a big part of what flying to the outer limits is all about, say some of the privileged few who have orbited high above the Earth.Former Canadian astronaut Steve MacLean says there no passport control on the International Space St stanley sverige ation and the work is done as a team.His experience on the space shuttle felt like fly stanley thermosflasche ing inside an icon of hope for the world in general and he found sharing dinner with astronauts from other countries particularly memorable. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Space and peace, he reflected at a gathering of current and former astronauts Friday at the University of Ottawa.MacLean recalled a photo recently shared online from the International Space Station featuring floating pieces of chocolate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The treats were from Peace By Chocolate, a Canadian candy company founded by Syrian refugees in Nova Scotia.MacLean noted the chocolate was branded with the word peace in many different languages. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The photo shows the team with chocolates and inclu stanley cup des a caption that says From Syria to Space. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW And that exactly what it about, said MacLean.In response, Peace By Choc Goxv Ontario s testing numbers have plummeted. There are signs that might be changing
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OTTAWA 鈥?Sending messages of hope from space is a big part of what flying to the outer limits is all about, say some of the privileged few who have orbited high above the Earth.Former Canadian astronaut Steve MacLean says there no passport control on the International Space St stanley sverige ation and the work is done as a team.His experience on the space shuttle felt like fly stanley thermosflasche ing inside an icon of hope for the world in general and he found sharing dinner with astronauts from other countries particularly memorable. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Space and peace, he reflected at a gathering of current and former astronauts Friday at the University of Ottawa.MacLean recalled a photo recently shared online from the International Space Station featuring floating pieces of chocolate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The treats were from Peace By Chocolate, a Canadian candy company founded by Syrian refugees in Nova Scotia.MacLean noted the chocolate was branded with the word peace in many different languages. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The photo shows the team with chocolates and inclu stanley cup des a caption that says From Syria to Space. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW And that exactly what it about, said MacLean.In response, Peace By Choc Goxv Ontario s testing numbers have plummeted. There are signs that might be changing
Hamilton city council extended its ban on Grightmire Arena and Dundas library con stanley italia tractor Century Group Constructors Inc. by another year at its final meeting of 2019.Slated to end Dec. 19, the interim ban on Century Group and stanley cups uk any related entity from bidding on, or being awarded, any City stanley cup of Hamilton contracts was extended to Dec. 31, 2020.Meanwhile, the city continues negotiations for a settlement with Century Group that is expected to bring a financial credit for incomplete or deficient works at J.L. Grightmire Arena. Those discussions have been ongoing at least six months. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Public works spokesperson Jasmine Graham said that the city has no update on negotiations while they continue, but targeted a time frame between April and June for an update. We expect we will be in a position to further respond on or before the end of the second quarter of 2020, Graham said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The direction passed by councillors on Wednesday, Dec. 11 calls on staff to continue to reject any current and future bids, proposals or quotations received from Century Group Inc. or any of its related corporate or individual entities until and including Dec. 31, 2020. The direction also states that the city will not enter into any contract with Century Group or related entities during that period. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ci
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BALTIMORE 鈥?A man charged with slaying five people at a Maryland newspaper sent three letters on the day of the attack, police said, including one that said he was on his way to the Capital Gazette newsroom with the aim of killing every person present.Sgt. Jacklyn Davis, a spokeswoman for Anne Arundel County police, said the letters were received Monday. They were mailed to an attorney for The Capital newspaper, a retired judge of the Mar stanley thermosflasche yland Court of Special Appeals and a Baltimore judge.The letter Jarrod Ramos sent to the Annapolis newspaper Baltimore-based lawyer was written to resemble a legal motion for reconsideration of his unsuccessful 2012 defamation lawsuit against the paper, a columnist and then-publisher Tom Marquardt. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ma stanley tumbler rquardt shared a copy of the letter with The Associated Press.If this is how the Maryland Judiciary operates, the law now means nothing, Ramos wrote. He quoted a description of the purpose of a defamation suit, saying it was intended for a defamed person to resort to the courts for relief instead of wreaking his own vengeance. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That ; is how your judiciary operates, you were too cowardly to confront those lies, and this is your receipt, Ramos wrote.He signed it under the chilling statement stanley vattenflaska : I told you so. Below that, he w Wxke State media: Iran kills 4 IS-linked gunmen
TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index gave up early triple-digit gains on Tuesday as energy remained the sector with strong gains by the end of the trading day.The SP/TSX composite index closed down 20.70 points at 16,162.96, despite an 8.92 per cent rise in energy.Benchmark U.S. West Texas Intermediate oil rose by US$1.00 per barrel to US$41.92 as investors welcomed news that European leaders have agreed on a budget and coronavirus relief fund worth more than C$2.7 trillion. stanley cup website ARTIC stanley cup LE CONTINUES BELOW In Canada, it certainly a strong day in energy. The price of oil is up quite a bit, said Anish Chopra, managing director with Portfolio Management Corp.There just more stimulus coming into the economy, right So when you have the deal in Europe, it supports the demand side of the supply-demand balance. And oil is a global commodity. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Economy watchers were also buoyed by a Statistics Canada report showing retail sales in Canada rebounded sharply in May and June, all but wiping out the deep declines of the COVID-19 lockdowns.Sales surged 18.7 per cent in May, a sharp reversal from the record 26.7 per cent nosedive in April 鈥?the lowest point in the COVID-19 crisis, when efforts to contain the pandemic had forced mass closures throughout the sector. ART stanley spain ICLE CONTINUES BELOW
BALTIMORE 鈥?A man charged with slaying five people at a Maryland newspaper sent three letters on the day of the attack, police said, including one that said he was on his way to the Capital Gazette newsroom with the aim of killing every person present.Sgt. Jacklyn Davis, a spokeswoman for Anne Arundel County police, said the letters were received Monday. They were mailed to an attorney for The Capital newspaper, a retired judge of the Mar stanley thermosflasche yland Court of Special Appeals and a Baltimore judge.The letter Jarrod Ramos sent to the Annapolis newspaper Baltimore-based lawyer was written to resemble a legal motion for reconsideration of his unsuccessful 2012 defamation lawsuit against the paper, a columnist and then-publisher Tom Marquardt. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ma stanley tumbler rquardt shared a copy of the letter with The Associated Press.If this is how the Maryland Judiciary operates, the law now means nothing, Ramos wrote. He quoted a description of the purpose of a defamation suit, saying it was intended for a defamed person to resort to the courts for relief instead of wreaking his own vengeance. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That ; is how your judiciary operates, you were too cowardly to confront those lies, and this is your receipt, Ramos wrote.He signed it under the chilling statement stanley vattenflaska : I told you so. Below that, he w Wxke State media: Iran kills 4 IS-linked gunmen
TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index gave up early triple-digit gains on Tuesday as energy remained the sector with strong gains by the end of the trading day.The SP/TSX composite index closed down 20.70 points at 16,162.96, despite an 8.92 per cent rise in energy.Benchmark U.S. West Texas Intermediate oil rose by US$1.00 per barrel to US$41.92 as investors welcomed news that European leaders have agreed on a budget and coronavirus relief fund worth more than C$2.7 trillion. stanley cup website ARTIC stanley cup LE CONTINUES BELOW In Canada, it certainly a strong day in energy. The price of oil is up quite a bit, said Anish Chopra, managing director with Portfolio Management Corp.There just more stimulus coming into the economy, right So when you have the deal in Europe, it supports the demand side of the supply-demand balance. And oil is a global commodity. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Economy watchers were also buoyed by a Statistics Canada report showing retail sales in Canada rebounded sharply in May and June, all but wiping out the deep declines of the COVID-19 lockdowns.Sales surged 18.7 per cent in May, a sharp reversal from the record 26.7 per cent nosedive in April 鈥?the lowest point in the COVID-19 crisis, when efforts to contain the pandemic had forced mass closures throughout the sector. ART stanley spain ICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Just two weeks before renowned climber Hayden Kennedy killed himself following the death of his girlfriend in an avalanche in Montana, he wrote on a climbing blog that he had watched too many friends die in the mountains over the last few years.I ;ve realized something painful. It not just the memorable summits and crux moves that are fleeting. Friends and climbing partners are fleeting, too, he wrote for the Evening Sends blog. This is the painful reality of our sport, and I ;m unsure what to make of it. Climbing is either a beautiful gift or a curse.Gallatin County sherif stanley tumbler f officials say Kennedy, 27, and Inge Perkins, 23, were skiing on Imp Peak in the southern Madison Range on Saturday when they triggered an avalanche in a steep, narrow gulley at about 10,000 feet 3,048 metres above sea level. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Perkins, also an accomplished mountain climber, was buried by the 150-foot-wide 46-meter-wide slide. Kennedy, who was partially buried, pulled himself free and hiked out for help after he couldn ;t find his girlfriend.The area had received a foot 0.3 metres of snow since Oct. 1, which was on top of a stanley thermoskannen bout 4 feet 1.2 metres of dense snow that had fallen over the previous two weeks, according to the Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ken stanley thermoskannen nedy, who had recently mov Ingl Phoenix to become most populous US city to drop library fees
Berthier-MaskinongeThis riding northeast of Montreal became a symbol of the NDP crushing wave in 2011 over the province stanley cup of Quebec after the party candidate won despite the fact she didn ;t speak French well and spent part of the campaign vacationing in Las Vegas. But since that victory 鈥?during which the NDP won 59 out of Quebec then-75 seats 鈥?Ruth Ellen Brosseau picked up the language and became respected in her riding. The former bar manager was among 16 NDP members to keep their seats in the 2015 ele stanley cups uk ction. Brosseau is so popular in the riding the Liberals tried to recruit her to run for them in 2019. She rejected their attempts, saying the NDP was family. Brosseau is running again and her riding is considered one of the few the NDP has a chance to keep heading into October vote. But the Liberals need to increa stanley cup se their seats in Quebec to make up for losses elsewhere and the party is eyeing Berthier-Maskinonge as a winable riding. The riding is shaping up to be a three-way race as the Bloc Quebecois is looking to re-take the seat it represented before the NDP came into the picture.Population: 100,371 Elections Canada ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Major communities: the municipalities of DAutray and Maskinonge, as well as part of the city of Trois-Rivieres.Incumbent: Ruth Ellen Brosseau, NDP ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Main challengers: Liber
Just two weeks before renowned climber Hayden Kennedy killed himself following the death of his girlfriend in an avalanche in Montana, he wrote on a climbing blog that he had watched too many friends die in the mountains over the last few years.I ;ve realized something painful. It not just the memorable summits and crux moves that are fleeting. Friends and climbing partners are fleeting, too, he wrote for the Evening Sends blog. This is the painful reality of our sport, and I ;m unsure what to make of it. Climbing is either a beautiful gift or a curse.Gallatin County sherif stanley tumbler f officials say Kennedy, 27, and Inge Perkins, 23, were skiing on Imp Peak in the southern Madison Range on Saturday when they triggered an avalanche in a steep, narrow gulley at about 10,000 feet 3,048 metres above sea level. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Perkins, also an accomplished mountain climber, was buried by the 150-foot-wide 46-meter-wide slide. Kennedy, who was partially buried, pulled himself free and hiked out for help after he couldn ;t find his girlfriend.The area had received a foot 0.3 metres of snow since Oct. 1, which was on top of a stanley thermoskannen bout 4 feet 1.2 metres of dense snow that had fallen over the previous two weeks, according to the Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ken stanley thermoskannen nedy, who had recently mov Ingl Phoenix to become most populous US city to drop library fees
Berthier-MaskinongeThis riding northeast of Montreal became a symbol of the NDP crushing wave in 2011 over the province stanley cup of Quebec after the party candidate won despite the fact she didn ;t speak French well and spent part of the campaign vacationing in Las Vegas. But since that victory 鈥?during which the NDP won 59 out of Quebec then-75 seats 鈥?Ruth Ellen Brosseau picked up the language and became respected in her riding. The former bar manager was among 16 NDP members to keep their seats in the 2015 ele stanley cups uk ction. Brosseau is so popular in the riding the Liberals tried to recruit her to run for them in 2019. She rejected their attempts, saying the NDP was family. Brosseau is running again and her riding is considered one of the few the NDP has a chance to keep heading into October vote. But the Liberals need to increa stanley cup se their seats in Quebec to make up for losses elsewhere and the party is eyeing Berthier-Maskinonge as a winable riding. The riding is shaping up to be a three-way race as the Bloc Quebecois is looking to re-take the seat it represented before the NDP came into the picture.Population: 100,371 Elections Canada ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Major communities: the municipalities of DAutray and Maskinonge, as well as part of the city of Trois-Rivieres.Incumbent: Ruth Ellen Brosseau, NDP ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Main challengers: Liber
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With the announcement of a $28.5 billion transit plan by the province, Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette said he was hoping some of that congestion relief would be coming to the west side of the Toronto. Ive been advocating, along with the other mayors along the Kitchener line, for four of five years now, for all-day, two-way GO service, Bonnette said.Though he said he knew it wasnt an easy fix. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are complications to it, he said. Theyll need to build a third line into Georgetown. Right now, commuters can travel into the city directly on one of seven morning trains, departing between 5:47 a.m. and 8:09 a.m. The return trips dont arrive back in Georgetown until 4:42 p.m. and 7:56 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its not just about getting people in Toronto or Brampton, Bonnette said. It changes the quality of life. With all-day service, commuters would have more flexibility with the schedules. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Were an employment hub, Bonnette said about communities along the Kitchener line. We have people from the city that want to commute back this way to come to work instead of stanley termosky driving. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley water bottle But w stanley mug hile a step toward all-day transit would have been nice, Bonnette said he understood the need for the proposed expansion Hwmi WATCH NOW: Ontario vaccination plan update by Minister of Health Christine Elliott
OTTAWA 鈥?A Quebec-based forestry innovation organization says it has figured out how to make a single-use face mask filter out of fully-biodegradable wood products.St茅phane Renou, the president of FPInnovations Inc., says it could stanley cup website be a game-changer for the environment and for a made-in-Canada supply of masks.The impact could be massive, he said, in an interview. The amount of masks used around the world is just gigantic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Earlier this year an article in the journal Environmental Science and Technology estimated that during the COVID-19 pandemic people are throwing out 129 billion face masks every month, some of which become litter that eventually washes into oceans.Canada alone has ordered more th stanley termohrnek an 153 million N95 respirators, almost 400 million surgical masks and 18 million non-medical face masks. That doesn ;t include demand from the private sector. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The FPInnovations filter won ;t meet either N95 or surgical-mask standards, though Renou said that work is ongoing.Currently the vast majority of disposable face masks have two outer layers with a filter between them, all made from woven plastic fibres. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mugs Renou says over eight weeks this summer 20 FPInnovations employees created, tested and then perfected a filter made entirely fr
With the announcement of a $28.5 billion transit plan by the province, Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette said he was hoping some of that congestion relief would be coming to the west side of the Toronto. Ive been advocating, along with the other mayors along the Kitchener line, for four of five years now, for all-day, two-way GO service, Bonnette said.Though he said he knew it wasnt an easy fix. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are complications to it, he said. Theyll need to build a third line into Georgetown. Right now, commuters can travel into the city directly on one of seven morning trains, departing between 5:47 a.m. and 8:09 a.m. The return trips dont arrive back in Georgetown until 4:42 p.m. and 7:56 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its not just about getting people in Toronto or Brampton, Bonnette said. It changes the quality of life. With all-day service, commuters would have more flexibility with the schedules. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Were an employment hub, Bonnette said about communities along the Kitchener line. We have people from the city that want to commute back this way to come to work instead of stanley termosky driving. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley water bottle But w stanley mug hile a step toward all-day transit would have been nice, Bonnette said he understood the need for the proposed expansion Hwmi WATCH NOW: Ontario vaccination plan update by Minister of Health Christine Elliott
OTTAWA 鈥?A Quebec-based forestry innovation organization says it has figured out how to make a single-use face mask filter out of fully-biodegradable wood products.St茅phane Renou, the president of FPInnovations Inc., says it could stanley cup website be a game-changer for the environment and for a made-in-Canada supply of masks.The impact could be massive, he said, in an interview. The amount of masks used around the world is just gigantic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Earlier this year an article in the journal Environmental Science and Technology estimated that during the COVID-19 pandemic people are throwing out 129 billion face masks every month, some of which become litter that eventually washes into oceans.Canada alone has ordered more th stanley termohrnek an 153 million N95 respirators, almost 400 million surgical masks and 18 million non-medical face masks. That doesn ;t include demand from the private sector. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The FPInnovations filter won ;t meet either N95 or surgical-mask standards, though Renou said that work is ongoing.Currently the vast majority of disposable face masks have two outer layers with a filter between them, all made from woven plastic fibres. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mugs Renou says over eight weeks this summer 20 FPInnovations employees created, tested and then perfected a filter made entirely fr
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