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WASHINGTON 鈥?Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh said Monday he was willing to speak to the Senate Judiciary Committee to refute the charge that he sexually assaulted a woman while in high school, as the woman making the accusation said via her attorney that she was ready to tell her story to the panel i stanley mugs n public.Kavanaugh released a new statement calling the allegation completely false and saying he had no i stanley tumbler dea who was making this accusation until she identified herself on Sunday to The Washington Post.I am willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee in any way the Committee deems appropriate to refute this false allegation, from 36 years ago, and defend my integrity, Kavanaugh said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Kavanaugh, meanwhile, was seen arriving at the White House late Monday morning. There was no immediate explanation of the reason for his visit.He had been on a smooth confirmation track, but the new allegations stanley water jug have roiled that process. Republican senators have expressed concern over a woman private-turned-public allegation that a drunken Kavanaugh groped her and tried to take off her clothes at a party when they were teenagers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Debra S. Katz, the attorney for the woman, Christine Blasey Ford, said her client considered the incident to be an attempted rape.She believes that if were Togq Canadian war against ISIL enters new phase
TORONTO 鈥?The Toronto Police Service says it will place employees who have not be stanley cup spain en vaccinated against COVID-19 on an indefinite unpaid absence starting at the end of next month.The force released details of its mandatory vaccine policy on Thursday.The police force says that as of Nov. 30, any uniform or civilian employee who has not disclosed their vaccination status or is not fully vaccinated will be considered unable to perform their duties. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The force says these members will be placed on an indefinite unpaid leave and will not be allowed to enter Toronto Police Service buildings or facilities.If and when a member is fully vaccinated and discloses their updated vaccination status, they will be able to return to work. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The force says it will make accommodations for those who remain unvaccinated for reasons protected by the Human Rights Code.The police force says that as of Thursday, 90 per cent of TPS members had disclosed their vaccination sta stanley us tus 鈥?97 per cent of whom have at least one dose and 94 per cent of whom have been fully vaccinated. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The force also announced that effective immediately, unvaccinated employees wil stanley cup l not be eligible for promotion into supervisory or managerial roles. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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OTTAWA 鈥?The economy closed out last year with unexpectedly strong growth at an annual rate of 2.6 per cent, fresh numbers from Statistics Canada showed Thursday.Credit the Canadian wallet, which is apparently a little thicker.The b stanley cup iggest contribution to the fourth-quarter increase in real gross domestic product came from household spending, which also climbed 2.6 per cent, the agency said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It really Canadians themselves that are driving growth, said Avery Shenfeld, chief economist for CIBC Capital Markets.He noted the rise in household spending was connected to another fourth-quarter data point that snuck up on economists: a surge in employee compensation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That stanley mugs increase appears to contrast with recent labour figures from Statistics Canada that have shown weaker growth in wages and hours worked for Canadians, Shenfe stanley mug ld said.Analysts also said GDP growth was driven by contributions from quarterly increases in spending on housing and by government, which was perhaps a sign that Ottawa infrastructure program has started to kick in. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But while households carried the bulk of the load, business investment continued to disappoint. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The downward pressures on gro Odlu Man charged in Kenora, Ont., hotel incident
The City of Brampton has announced the resumption and addition of more bus routes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic effective as of May 4, while also confirming one more transit employee has tested positive for the virus.The city cancelled several routes starting mid-March and implemented new measures such as free fares and restricting boarding to rear doors and restricting buses to half capacity to protect transit operators as the coronavirus pandemic has spread across the city.This is the second wave of route re-openings and schedule expansions Brampton Trans stanley cup it has announced in the past two weeks both aimed, according to the city, to help workers and those requiring health-care services to get around more easily during the ongoing health crisis. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW To ensure Brampton Transit is serving its community safely during the COVID-19 emergency, bus service will be changed as follows until further notic stanley website e, read a city release. The routes being re-introduced are to help support access to healthcare facilities and employment areas in Brampton, and to improve access and connections to other Brampton Transit services. Best efforts will be made to sustain these services with the resources we have, it added. ARTICLE CO vaso stanley NTINUES BELOW The following route changes came into effect on Monday May 4 :鈥?511/511A Z眉m Steeles 鈥?Weekday AM 6 AM to 9 AM and PM 3 PM to 7 PM Peak
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The latest coronavirus news from Cana stanley taza da and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.10:05 p.m.: The omicron surge threatens to upend any sense of peace in the nations education system. After a holiday break that saw COVID-19 cases spike unrelentingly, a small but growing list of districts 鈥?including Newark, New Jersey; Atlanta; Milwaukee; and Cleveland 鈥?moved temporarily to remote lear...The omicron surge threatens stanley cup to upend any sense of peace in the nations education system. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW After a holiday break that saw COVID-19 cases spike unrelentingly, a small but growing list of districts 鈥?including Newark, New Jersey; Atlant stanley cup a; Milwaukee; and Cleveland 鈥?moved temporarily to remote learning for more than 450,000 children.Districtwide closures, even those that last for a week or two, are a step backward after months in which classrooms largely remained open, even during a fall surge of the delta variant. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW And although politicians, including Mayor Eric Adams of New York and Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, vowed to keep schools open, there were growing fears from parents and educators that more districts would soon turn to remote learning 鈥?even though in-school transmission of COVID-19 has been limited.Those decisions could, in turn, radiate through the country, affecting child ca Npzj SIU clears Peel police in use of stun gun
GUERNEVILLE, Calif. 鈥?The Latest on winter storms slamming western U.S. states all times local :9:30 p.m.A Northern California river that surged over its banks after days of rain has flooded some 2,000 homes, businesses and other buildings. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sonom stanley cup a County spoke stanley quencher swoman Briana Khan says the Russian River has submerged areas of Guerneville and neighbouring Monte Rio, which are described as islands because of flooded roads.The river in California wine country has hit its highest level in about 25 years. Some places were standing in 8 feet 2.44 metres of water and residents were using kayaks and boats instead of cars. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The river is expected to return to its banks late Thursday night.It rose because of storms that also dumped rain and heavy snow in several states in the western U.S. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ___ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 5 p.m.Idaho rural mountain towns have been hit hard by several feet of snow this month stanley website 鈥?so much snow, in fact, that one ski area was forced to close while workers try to dig out equipment and make the slopes safe for skiers.The Soldier Mountain ski resort near the small town of Fairfield reported that it would be closed Thursday because of too much snow. The ski area could r
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Friends and family are paying tribute to Anthony Smith, the young man who died after his motorcycle crashed into a Vaughan Marshalls.The incident occurred Aug. 6 at about 3:10 a.m. near his workplace 鈥?Jack Astors on Colossus Drive in Woodbridge.As York Regional Police continue to look into the factors that led up to the mysterious crash, those close to Smith, 21, have created a GoFundMe page, raising thousands of dollars, and are paying tribute to him online. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A Facebook user with the account name Sarah Brennan wrote a touching tribute to the man she des stanley water bottle cribed as a dishwasher who was just three weeks shy of becoming stanley thermos mug a supervisor at the restaurant.Thinking of you today and always, she wrote. I have truly enjoyed watching you grow the last three years. You always amazed me, your passion, dedication and love for your job.聽Thank you for the days you ;d listen to me vent about my day.聽I hope that you ;re riding your bike up there like a champ. Love you buddy. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Smith lived in Toronto and did his high school studies at St. Basil The Great College.An account for Will Carscad stanley tumbler den, which lists the user job as the restaurant bar manager, wrote about Smith greatest attributes, as he saw them.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Gone far too so Zyaz NAFTA: Divisive dairy issue set to kick off
The Halton Regional Police Service is making a full-time switch to electronic notes for all of its officers.Officers in Halton have been using elect stanley cup ronic notes on a limite stanley cup d basis since 2015, but it will now become the standard for its more than 750 officers. water bottle stanley Note-taking is a key function for police officers, and the traditional notebook and pen have been useful to officers for over a century. Members of our community will notice our officers using their smartphones more, working hard to capture information in a faster, more accurate and effective way, said deputy chief Roger Wilkie.聽 eNotes is just one of the ways we are purposefully harnessing innovative technology to better serve our community. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW eNotes will be completed and compiled using a Smart Squad app, which was developed in consultation with the HRPS. It provides officers with the ability to securely obtain audio statements, record audio, and take photos or recordings within their reports. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officers can also access information from police databases and add data as required. Expected to free up time, it will also enable officers to enter information into its database without using the computers in their cruisers. The efficiencies and time savings created by eNotes means our officers will have more opportunities to focus on operations and community safety, Deputy Wilkie added.
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Progress isn ;t happening stanley mugs as quickly as Chris Bogar would like.But when you ;re building a cannabis shop in Niagara Falls that will serve as the emerging national company flagship location, the president of Vancouver-based Choom Cannabis said it too important to rush.Oh man, construction 鈥?I ;ve never been involved in a more frustrating industry in my life, Bogar said, laughing. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Although the company had initially hoped to open its first cannabis store at the start of May, that timeline proved to be overly ambitious.But work is continuing. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We ;re making great headway, for sure. It coming, and it looks beautiful. But we ;re just making sure we get it right.Although he said the company has set a revised date for opening the shop, he said he ;d rather not disclose it yet. ARTICLE CONTIN stanley canada UES BELOW We ;re not talking about it publicly, because nothing drives me more crazy than missing deadlines, he said. Until we ;re about two weeks away, we probably won ;t talk about it. ARTICLE CONT stanley tazas INUES BELOW Bogar said even a small change to the plans for the store can delay the project 鈥?whether it changing the loca Afxu Canada slow to adopt new tech: Amazon exec
As outrage about the lack of a paid sick leave program in Ontario grows, Haltons top politicians are once again urging the Province to take immediate steps to help stop the spread of COVID-19. There is no more time to waste in implementing paid sick leave, said Haltons four mayors and regional chair in a joint statement released April 27. The lives of our residents are at risk. stanley cup We will not kick COVID-19 to the curb without protecting our essential workers and their families. Our residents are exposed to COVID-19 at work and risk exposing their whole family, with potentially devastating consequences. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The letter comes at a time when Premier Doug Ford has proposed dishing out $1 billion to top up the federal governments Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit CRSB , versus creating a dedicated provincial paid sick leave program. stanley cups This concept would increase the CRSB payment from $500 a week for sick employees to $1,000.But the Halton council leaders 鈥?Regional Chair Gary Carr, Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward, Oakville Mayor Rob Burton, Milton Mayor Gord Krantz and Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette 鈥?contended that it does no good to our community to see sick leave passed between levels of government like a hot potato. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are asking the Province to do what is fully within your powers and act now on paid sick leave, says the letter stanley cup .When it c
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The province plans to spend hundreds of millions on new infrastructure projects to bring better high stanley mug -speed internet and cellular service to rural areas in Ontario, but who will this ultimately help And how long will it take before residents start to see meaningful improvements On July 23, the Ford government said $315 million will be spent over the next five years to expand services to 220,000 homes and businesses. The announcement included $150 million for a new broadband fund and $63.7 million to the Southwestern Integrated Fibre Technology SWIFT project. While SWI stanley kaffeebecher FT has been criticized for the lack of progress that been made since launching in 2011, earlier this month, two request for proposals were issued for broadband infrastructure projects in Wellington and Norfolk counties worth $12.1 million and $8.3 million respec stanley mug tively.The Wellington and Norfolk projects, along with a third project in Lambton County, will be the first three projects for SWIFT. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Upon the successful completion of the projects procurements in the initial three counties, SWIFT intends to move forward with the next phase of its initiative to ensure the expansion of high-speed connectivity throughout the remaining communities in Southwestern Ontario, reads a statement on its website.Brian McCullagh, the director of business development for Vianet, a company that provides high-speed internet services to co Psfd Arrests made after $1M stolen: police
Halton is reporting 39 new cases over the weekend as fully vaccinated Halton residents and those across Ontario can now download the enhanced COVID-19 vaccine certificate QR codes.In rolling out the new feature last week, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said that: These certificates remain a key element of our plan to protect the gains we have made while avoiding future lockdowns. The QR codes can be used as a proof of vaccination to enter certain businesses and settings. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As for the daily case count in the region, 15 more COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Burlingt stanley taza on, with Milton, Oakville, and Halton Hills each recording eight new cases 鈥?according to the data publish botella stanley ed by health officials Monday Oct. 18 .Of the new cases recorded over the three-day period, nearly half are in people under 40. Overall, travel is listed as the primary source of many of the recent infe stanley botella ctions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A new outbreak in a sports and fitness facility in Burlington聽has been declared ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW by Halton Public Health. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Todays update pushes the total cumulative cases in Halton to 19,756, with 19,437 marked as resolved. The region still has 77 active COVID-19 cases, down 10 from the last update. The seven-day moving average i
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