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A Turkish Airlines plane in Istanbul was evacuated Saturday after a note was discovered in one of its washrooms.The Turkish Airlines cabin crew found the words BOMB TO TORONTO on a washroom w stanley en mexico all on Flight TK-17 during its pushback from the gate, a Turkish Airlines press official told The Associated Press.The plane was leaving Istanbuls Ataturk International Airport for Toronto Pearson International Airport. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The plane was evacuated, media reports indicated. The Turkish airline official, who spoke with AP on condition of anonymity, said the plane and its passengers underwent security procedures, and that nothing suspicious was found. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A communications official with the Greater Toronto stanley cup Airports Authority GTAA , which manages the Toronto airport, confirmed the flight number Saturday, and said the flight was delayed by about four hours.Flig vaso stanley ht TK-17 is now expected to arrive in Toronto at 10:26 p.m. Feb 18. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Turkish Airlines operates one flight to Toronto every Saturday, the GTAA official said. Czqk Hydro One reports $238-million Q2 profit
TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange 15,228.11, up 429.82 points. Bombardier Inc. TSX:BBD.B . Industrials. Up five cents, or 11.63 per cent, to 48 stanley cups uk cents on 24.4 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cenovus Energy Inc. TSX:CVE . Energy. Up 62 cents, or 14.16 per cent, to $5 on 14.7 million shares.Baytex Energy Corp. TSX:BTE . Energy. Up 6.5 cents, or 17.33 per cent, to 44 cents on 12.8 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Manulife Financial Corp. TSX:MFC . Financials. Up $1.44, or 8.63 per cent, to $18.13 on 11.4 million shares.Husky Energy Inc. TSX:HSE . Energy. Up 44 cents, or 12 stanley cup .02 per cent, to $4.10 on 10 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW MEG Energy Corp. TSX:MEG . Energy. Up 47 cents, or 17.22 per cent, to $3.20 on 8.6 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Companies in the news:Roots Corp. TSX:ROOT . Up 18 cents, or 19.8 per cent, to $1.09. Clothing retailer Roots Corp. plans to close permanently nearly all of its U.S. stores as they contin stanley cup ue to underperform in a retail environment exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The company will close seven of nine stores south of the border amid an increasingly challenging discretionary retail environment due to the novel coronaviru
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OTTAWA 鈥?Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland wants to re-examine Canada legislation to join a global arms control treaty after criticism that it gave her too much power, says the Liberal head of the committee studying the bill.Liberal MP Bob Nault said Freeland also wants to take a second look at another heavily criticized portion the bill: that it contains a loophole that could lead to weapons flowing to countries with poor human rights records.The House of Commons foreign affairs committee, which Nault chairs, stanley thermos mug is studying the bill, which would allow Canada to join the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty aimed at regulating the trade of a wide range of armaments from handguns to tanks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Groups such as Amnesty International have urged the government to amend the bill to close a loophole they say would allow Canada to sell arms to the United States, with no assurances they could not then be transferred to countries that abu stanley cup se human rights, including Saudi Arabia.Alex Neve, Amnesty Canadian secretary general, testified that the proposed bill isn ;t strong enough to prevent diversion of its U.S.-bound exports to rights abusing countries. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He said a recently released U.S. Department of Defence audit found that it could not account for $1 billion worth of U.S. weapons, including tens of thousands of a stanley becher ssault Clhj Second Cup to convert stores into pot shops
The Upper Ottawa Valley UOV Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police OPP has seized illegal drugs, recovered stolen property and arrested a suspect for being impaired by drugs, all in a single incident.The OPP was called to a store parking lot on Pembroke Street East in Laurentian Valley Township just before 5 p.m. on Oct. 18. It was reported that a person in a car might be in medical distress or severely impaired. Officers arrived and arrested a suspect, who was transported to the UOV Detachment. The vehicle was seized.A Drug Recognition Expert DRE from the Military Police at Garrison Petawawa conducted testing on the suspect while members of the OPP Community Street Crime Unit CSCU attended to assist with the investigation. ART stanley cup ICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officers seized quantities of suspected oxycodone, fentanyl, and cocaine along with a large amount of Canadian cash.Dwayne Stec of Ottawa has been charged under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act CDSA with: stanley mug ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Possession of a Schedule 1 Substance - Sec. 5 2 - three countsCharged under the Criminal Code CC with: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW water bottle stanley Possession of Proceeds of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5000 - Sec. 354 1 a ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Operation While Impaired by Alcohol and Drugs - Se
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TORONTO 鈥?The Ontario government says it will make its tribunals, including one tasked with handling disputes between landlords and tenants, more accessible online in an effort to combat delays and case backlogs exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.The province is to announce plans today to further modernize the justice system, including a new digital case-management system for Ontario 14 adjudicative tribunals.Attorney General Doug Downey says the ne stanley cups uk w system, modelled on a similar one in British Columbia, will go beyond simply filing documents online and allow for virtual dispute resolution that could significantly reduce the number of cases that require a hearing. stanley termosky ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He says the system will be accessible 24 hours a day and will be in place at the Landlord and Tenant Board and the Human Rights Tribunal two of the busiest tribunals by the end of the summer.The government says the rollout for the remaining tribunals will be phased in and is expected to be complete by December 2023. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The announcement expected to stanley tumbler day also includes expanding remote hearings and digital document-sharing, and plans to modernize courthouses to make them more accessible and less intimidating to the public.Downey said he wants Ontario courthouses to become more client-focused, saying the current paper-based system is diffic Luxe Liberal candidate Maninder Sidhu cruises to victory in Brampton East
The Halton Board of Education has been given approval by the province to tender the new Milton SW 11 elementary school, to be located north of Britannia Road, east of Tremaine Road.The $21.4-million school will accommodate 770 students and 88 child-care spaces.The school is expected to open in January of 20 stanley cup 22, at the earliest. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The board is also conducting a simultaneous boun stanley quencher dary review this fall for SW 11 and th stanley taza e newly funded SW 12 public school, expected to open in 2022-23, as outlined in its draft Long-Term Accommodation Plan LTAP report, presented at the Sept. 16 regular meeting of the board. The plan addresses the existing and projected accommodation needs of students in both elementary and secondary schools and identifies new capital projects. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Feedback from the public is welcomed before the LTAP document is approved by the board, up until Friday, Oct. 2 at 4 p.m.To view the document and fill out the online feedback form, go to bit.ly/2GhBF7u.
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Lynn Perrier remembers well media reports of a bear being shot by York Regional Police in Newmarket in 2015.The bear had been spotted around the suburb in the days leading up to it being shot. On June 1, 2015, police officers used loud noises to corner the animal in a tree to wait for Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry officials, who are trained to trap or tranquilize the animals, to arrive.But the MNR officials were late. stanley mugs ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW When the bear started making its way down the tree, police officers, fearing for the safety of the community, shot it dead.Perrier, an animal advocate, doesnt blame police. A stanley cup RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They arent experts on wild animals, she says.When Perrier saw reports in Caledon this weekend of an approximately two-year-old bear spotted in the area, she got concerned. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Caledon OPP confirmed a black bear was spotted July 5 between 1 and 2 p.m. just south of Highway 9 near Mt. stanley thermobecher Pleasant Road. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Theres no reason to hurt him, Perrier said.So Perrier, who also runs watchdog group Reform Advocates for Animal Welfare, started a petition on change.org. No More Dead Bears in Ontario calls on decision makers at the MNR and police to protect the bears from being killed unnecessarily.It cit Kdyu Council determined to help establish first hospice in Brampton
Halton police say three peo stanley quencher ple killed in a horrific crash in Milton on Saturday, June 19 were all members of a Mississauga family.The victims were all occupants of a sports utility vehicle that collided with a Cadillac sedan at the intersection of stanley cup website Fourth Line and Britannia Road just after midnight.While officers are not releasing the names of the deceased at this time, they did say the father of the family, a 56-year-old man, was the driver. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The mother of the family, a 59-year-old woman, and the daughter, a 28-year-old woman, who were passengers in the SUV, were also killed, police said.The driver of the Cadillac, a 28-year-old man from Milton, was taken to hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Halton Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is continuing to investigate this incident and no charges have been laid at this time.The initial investigation by stanley cup becher police indicated that the Cadillac was travelling southbound when it collided with the eastbound SUV. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Anyone with information about this incident who has yet to speak with police is asked to contact the Collision Reconstruction Unit at 905-825-4747 ext. 5065. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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GATINEAU, stanley cups uk Que. 鈥?A frail-looking Gord Downie wept openly, wiping tears from his eyes, as indigenous leaders paid tribute to the ailing Tragically Hip frontman Tuesday for his efforts in forcing Canada to confront the legacy of residential schools.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stood nearb stanley flask y and watched as Downie, who has been diagnosed with a rare and incurable form of brain cancer, was honoured in a ceremony during the Assembly of First Nations special assembly in Gat stanley thermobecher ineau, Que.Trudeau, who has long championed a new relationship with Aboriginal Peoples, was there to unveil plans for an Indigenous Languages Act in hopes of preserving and revitalizing First Nations, Metis and Inuit languages in Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Downie Secret Path solo project honours 12-year-old Chanie Wenjack, who died in 1966 after running away from a residential school near Kenora, Ont. Proceeds from the album and graphic novel are being donated to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation at the University of Manitoba.During a solemn and touching ceremony, Downie was given an eagle feather and swaddled in a star blanket, and also showered in indigenous gifts such as moccasins and blankets. He was anointed the Man Who Walks Among the Stars. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In brief remarks, a visibly moved Downie acknowledged Canada 150th anniversary celebrations Snft Susan Choi, Sarah M. Broom win National Book Awards
Oakville MP Pam Damoff is praising the stanley cup work of a local group of Chinese Canadians who are bringing supplies and help to Halton families in self-imposed quarantine.Damoff held a roundtable with about 10 members of the Oakville Chinese Residents ; Association at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex on March 3 to discuss the impacts of the novel coronavirus on the Chinese community in Canada and within Halton.Those present heard from Oakville resident Li Meynen Xue, who is co-chair of a group. She said her association is help stanley cup ing 35 Halton families, mostly in stanley mug Oakville, who have recently travelled to China and are now undergoing a self-imposed 14-day quarantine. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Canadian government has asked that anyone returning from Hubei Province, which is at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak, to self-isolate for 14 days. But, Xue said many people returning from other parts of China are also choosing to quarantine themselves out of an abundance of caution. They are sacrificing their freedom and income for the sake of the publics safety, said Xue. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its very admirable. Thats why our volunteers are here to help them as much as we can. Xue said that since the start of the outbreak her group, which now consists of about 100 volunteers, has been helping these families by bringing them groceries and providing a variety of other services. ARTICL
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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.6:00 p.m.: A day after it recorded the most new daily cases s stanley thermosflasche ince the start of the pandemic, Florida on Sunday broke a previous record for current hospitalizations set more than a year ago before vaccines were available.The Sunshine State had 10,207 people hospitalized with confirmed COVID-19 cases, according to data reported to the U.S. Department of Health Human Services. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The previous record was from July 23, 2020, more than a half-year before vaccinations started becoming widespread, when Florida had 10,170 hospitalizations, according to the Florida Hospital Association.Florida is now leading the nation in per capita hospitalizations for COVID-19, as hospitals around the state report having to put emergency room visitors in beds in hallways and others document a noticeable drop in the age of patients. ARTICLE CONTINU stanley mugs ES BELOW Read the fu stanley vattenflaska ll story here: Florida breaks record for COVID-19 hospitalizations5:00 p.m.: Public health officials in New Brunswick have reported 18 cases of COVID-19 over the weekend. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officials say 17 of the new cases identified on Saturday and Sunday were reported in the Moncton area, ranging in age from Cbux Dundas Grightmire Arena project bids released
While the Walker family name will soon adorn another legacy building in Niagara, Geordie Walker said thats not important to his family or the 134-year-old company he runs. We never really wanted our name attached to things, Walker said Monday, while announcing the main facility that will host the 2022 Canada Summer Games will be known as Walker Sports and Abilities Centre in recognition of a $3-million donation from the family and Walker Industries.Walker Founder Plaza at the facility is also being named for the family. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Walker, however, said his family hopes that by lending its name to facilities 鈥?they also include Walker Family Cancer Centre, Walker Sports Complex at Brock University, Walker Family YMCA and others 鈥?it adds credibility to those causes and may also help inspire others to pitch in. Thats really the only reason why we put names on things, he said. We really feel a duty of care to the community to help out. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups And the national sporting event slated for Aug. 6 to 21, 2022, is a once in a generation opportunity to really help, Walker added. To see the Niagara Region, the cities of St. Catharines and Thorold working together doesnt happen too often and for us we really felt stanley cup to the extent that we could help facilitate more of that I think thats a pretty good thing. ARTICLE CONTI stanley cups NUES BELOW
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