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Have you ever wanted to know exactly what your dog is thinking Pet owners around the country are starting to get the answers, with help from a device teaching animals how to talk. I really wanted a smart dog because I was pretty invested in the training process, said Alexis Devine, from Tacoma, Washington.Devine knew early on she wanted to test the boundaries of communication with her Sheepadoodle, Bunny. She was inspired by speech pathologist Christina Hunger, who went viral for teaching her dog how to talk with an augmentative and alternative communication AAC system. These devices are typically used in speech therapy to help non-verbal people to communicate. I thought when we get our puppy, I have to try this o stanley cup ut, and I bought the buttons long before we got Bunny, said Devine. Devine started small, purchasing a few sound buttons from Amazon. Outside was Bunny s first word. Devine pressed it every time they left the house, and soon enough, Bunny was pushing it on her own to go outside. She uses park kubki stanley and beach constantly, outside quite a bit. She uses walk a lot, ball , tug , and hippo are really popular. Love you, mom, are really pop stanley thermos ular, Devine said. Now, KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Formal charges were filed Tuesday against an Overland Park man accused of shooting and killing another man at a campground at the Hillsdale State Park in Miami County last wee stanley cup k. Brian Meysenburg, 53, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of 43-year-old Bryan Hendrickson.On the morning of t stanley bottle he shooting, emergency crews responded to the Pintail Point Campground inside the park on reports of a stabbing and a shooting. Upon arrival, they located Hendrickson suffering from a gunshot wound. He died at the scene. Crews al stanley cup so found a second victim suffering from a stab wound. They suffered from injuries considered to be non-life-threatening. No other circumstances on what led to the violence have been released. Deputies with the Miami County Sheriff s Office later arrested Meysenburg on the same day of the killing. Meysenburg s bond is set at $1 million. 鈥? Copyright 2023 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Report a typo Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. now signed up to receive the B Xpts Kansas governor announces Juneteenth will be observed as a state holiday
Have you ever wanted to know exactly what your dog is thinking Pet owners around the country are starting to get the answers, with help from a device teaching animals how to talk. I really wanted a smart dog because I was pretty invested in the training process, said Alexis Devine, from Tacoma, Washington.Devine knew early on she wanted to test the boundaries of communication with her Sheepadoodle, Bunny. She was inspired by speech pathologist Christina Hunger, who went viral for teaching her dog how to talk with an augmentative and alternative communication AAC system. These devices are typically used in speech therapy to help non-verbal people to communicate. I thought when we get our puppy, I have to try this o stanley cup ut, and I bought the buttons long before we got Bunny, said Devine. Devine started small, purchasing a few sound buttons from Amazon. Outside was Bunny s first word. Devine pressed it every time they left the house, and soon enough, Bunny was pushing it on her own to go outside. She uses park kubki stanley and beach constantly, outside quite a bit. She uses walk a lot, ball , tug , and hippo are really popular. Love you, mom, are really pop stanley thermos ular, Devine said. Now, KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Formal charges were filed Tuesday against an Overland Park man accused of shooting and killing another man at a campground at the Hillsdale State Park in Miami County last wee stanley cup k. Brian Meysenburg, 53, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of 43-year-old Bryan Hendrickson.On the morning of t stanley bottle he shooting, emergency crews responded to the Pintail Point Campground inside the park on reports of a stabbing and a shooting. Upon arrival, they located Hendrickson suffering from a gunshot wound. He died at the scene. Crews al stanley cup so found a second victim suffering from a stab wound. They suffered from injuries considered to be non-life-threatening. No other circumstances on what led to the violence have been released. Deputies with the Miami County Sheriff s Office later arrested Meysenburg on the same day of the killing. Meysenburg s bond is set at $1 million. 鈥? Copyright 2023 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Report a typo Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. now signed up to receive the B Xpts Kansas governor announces Juneteenth will be observed as a state holiday
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WASHINGTON AP 鈥?Federal investigators are digging into the background of a Georgia man who officials say fatally stabbed a Pentagon police officer at a transit station outside the building before being shot and killed himself. As officials seek clues behind the burst of violence Tuesday, details of the suspect s troubled recent past emerged through interviews and court records. It included an arrest for a break-in at a neighbor s home and a months-long harassment campaign involving sexually explicit photos and messages. FBI officials leading the investigation have not revealed any motive for why 27-year-old Austin William Lanz of Georgia ambushed 37-year-old officer George Gonzalez on a bus platform.The burst of violence unfolded around 10:40 a.m. Tue stanley botella sday when Lanz exited a bus at the Pentagon Transit Center and immediately stabbed Gonzalez unprovoked, the Associated Press reported.The two then struggled, and Lanz was able to grab Gonzalez s gun and shoot himself with it. He later died at the scene, the AP reported.Officials are unsure why Lanz chose the Pentagon, temporarily placed on a lockdown area for vio stanley cups uk lence.In a statement on Twitter, the Pentagon Force Protec stanley cup tion Agency A tiny Australian town with fewer than 3,000 residents had an influx of thousands of tourists Thursday, all to bear witness to a rare solar eclipse.The remote coastal town of Exmouth welcomed about 20,000 eclipse chasers, who flocked to the area after it was promoted as one of the best vantage points to view the celestial event.The hybrid solar eclipse, also known as an annular-total eclipse, is a rare type of eclipse where the moon s shadow passes over the Earth, but the moon and sun appear to be almost the same size, resulting in a ring of fir stanley cups e as the sun peeks from behind the moon. Then, at some points the moon comes closer to the Ea stanley quencher rth, blocking out the sun entirely.Such events only happen about once every 10 years. The last was in 2013, and the next one isn t expected until 2031.SEE MORE: What it s like under a total solar eclipseAmericans would have had to travel pretty far to experience the event, like one tourist who f stanley hrnek lew 42 hours. But there s no need to worry if you missed it because several other eclipses are happening soon, and will be much easier to catch.NASA recently released maps showing the paths oftwo upcoming solar eclipsesthat will track across several major U. Psoy Johnson County Commissioners hear from sheriff on department s staffing shortages
WASHINGTON AP 鈥?Federal investigators are digging into the background of a Georgia man who officials say fatally stabbed a Pentagon police officer at a transit station outside the building before being shot and killed himself. As officials seek clues behind the burst of violence Tuesday, details of the suspect s troubled recent past emerged through interviews and court records. It included an arrest for a break-in at a neighbor s home and a months-long harassment campaign involving sexually explicit photos and messages. FBI officials leading the investigation have not revealed any motive for why 27-year-old Austin William Lanz of Georgia ambushed 37-year-old officer George Gonzalez on a bus platform.The burst of violence unfolded around 10:40 a.m. Tue stanley botella sday when Lanz exited a bus at the Pentagon Transit Center and immediately stabbed Gonzalez unprovoked, the Associated Press reported.The two then struggled, and Lanz was able to grab Gonzalez s gun and shoot himself with it. He later died at the scene, the AP reported.Officials are unsure why Lanz chose the Pentagon, temporarily placed on a lockdown area for vio stanley cups uk lence.In a statement on Twitter, the Pentagon Force Protec stanley cup tion Agency A tiny Australian town with fewer than 3,000 residents had an influx of thousands of tourists Thursday, all to bear witness to a rare solar eclipse.The remote coastal town of Exmouth welcomed about 20,000 eclipse chasers, who flocked to the area after it was promoted as one of the best vantage points to view the celestial event.The hybrid solar eclipse, also known as an annular-total eclipse, is a rare type of eclipse where the moon s shadow passes over the Earth, but the moon and sun appear to be almost the same size, resulting in a ring of fir stanley cups e as the sun peeks from behind the moon. Then, at some points the moon comes closer to the Ea stanley quencher rth, blocking out the sun entirely.Such events only happen about once every 10 years. The last was in 2013, and the next one isn t expected until 2031.SEE MORE: What it s like under a total solar eclipseAmericans would have had to travel pretty far to experience the event, like one tourist who f stanley hrnek lew 42 hours. But there s no need to worry if you missed it because several other eclipses are happening soon, and will be much easier to catch.NASA recently released maps showing the paths oftwo upcoming solar eclipsesthat will track across several major U. Psoy Johnson County Commissioners hear from sheriff on department s staffing shortages
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OTTAWA 鈥?Since the 2015 e stanley quencher lection, Canadians have donated nearly $75 million to the five political parties with seats in the House of Commons鈥?but federal law makes it impossible to tell where more than 40 per cent of it came from.The C stanley spain anadian Press analyzed Elections Canada financial data on donations to parties between Oct. 20, 2015 鈥?the day after the federal election that vaulted Justin Trudeau Liberals into power 鈥?and June 30, 2017.In total, $74,792,986.82 was donated directly to political parties during that time frame. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Conservatives were responsible for 42.5 per cent of it, or $31.8 million, followed by cups stanley the Liberals, with 38 per cent or about $28 million. The NDP was a distant third, raising $9.3 million, about 12.5 per cent of the total.The Green party came in with 6.2 per cent, or $4.6 million, while the Bloc Quebecois brought up the rear with $1.1 million, or 1.4 per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Fully 42 cents of every dollar the parties raised 鈥?$31.1 million 鈥?can ;t be traced by donor or by the province or city they live in, thanks to a clause in the Canada Elections Act.The law only requires parties to publicly disclose the names and addresses of people who donate at least $200 in a single year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Fully half of what the Bloc and the Greens raised, and 47 pe Oigw Durham Region announces two new coronavirus deaths Thursday; local toll now 3
Following a Peel Public Health advisory, Mississauga and Brampton entertainment and food businesses are being directed to stop in-person service or close amid the novel coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.The closures, which will close up nightclubs, movie theatres and concert venues, according to a Peel Public Health release, are to begin at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, March 17.Additionally, bars, restaurants and other food establishments are being directed b stanley mug y Peel Public Health to cease in-person service and move to strictly takeout. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The move for closures and ceasing in-person service is supported by the mayors of Brampton and Mississauga.In a release, Dr. Lawrence Loh, acting medical officer of health for the Region of Peel, said that hes grateful that many food establishments have already started to change their business practices in the wake of COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Loh also warned that businesses that elected to not to follow the directive will be subject to orders under the Health Protection and Promotion Act.A spokesperson from Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombies office said fines for defying the directives would be up to $5,000 per day. ARTICLE CONTI stanley cup NUES BELOW In a statement, Crombie said closing the entertainment ven stanley romania ues and shutting down in-person service in bars and restaurants was a big
OTTAWA 鈥?Since the 2015 e stanley quencher lection, Canadians have donated nearly $75 million to the five political parties with seats in the House of Commons鈥?but federal law makes it impossible to tell where more than 40 per cent of it came from.The C stanley spain anadian Press analyzed Elections Canada financial data on donations to parties between Oct. 20, 2015 鈥?the day after the federal election that vaulted Justin Trudeau Liberals into power 鈥?and June 30, 2017.In total, $74,792,986.82 was donated directly to political parties during that time frame. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Conservatives were responsible for 42.5 per cent of it, or $31.8 million, followed by cups stanley the Liberals, with 38 per cent or about $28 million. The NDP was a distant third, raising $9.3 million, about 12.5 per cent of the total.The Green party came in with 6.2 per cent, or $4.6 million, while the Bloc Quebecois brought up the rear with $1.1 million, or 1.4 per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Fully 42 cents of every dollar the parties raised 鈥?$31.1 million 鈥?can ;t be traced by donor or by the province or city they live in, thanks to a clause in the Canada Elections Act.The law only requires parties to publicly disclose the names and addresses of people who donate at least $200 in a single year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Fully half of what the Bloc and the Greens raised, and 47 pe Oigw Durham Region announces two new coronavirus deaths Thursday; local toll now 3
Following a Peel Public Health advisory, Mississauga and Brampton entertainment and food businesses are being directed to stop in-person service or close amid the novel coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.The closures, which will close up nightclubs, movie theatres and concert venues, according to a Peel Public Health release, are to begin at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, March 17.Additionally, bars, restaurants and other food establishments are being directed b stanley mug y Peel Public Health to cease in-person service and move to strictly takeout. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The move for closures and ceasing in-person service is supported by the mayors of Brampton and Mississauga.In a release, Dr. Lawrence Loh, acting medical officer of health for the Region of Peel, said that hes grateful that many food establishments have already started to change their business practices in the wake of COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Loh also warned that businesses that elected to not to follow the directive will be subject to orders under the Health Protection and Promotion Act.A spokesperson from Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombies office said fines for defying the directives would be up to $5,000 per day. ARTICLE CONTI stanley cup NUES BELOW In a statement, Crombie said closing the entertainment ven stanley romania ues and shutting down in-person service in bars and restaurants was a big
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On June 16, the Ontario government announced its $500-million plan to upgrade correctional facilities over the next five years with the hiring of hundreds of front-line staff and upgrades to aging jails.A new announcement on Aug. 27 announced the construction of a new correctional facility, called the Greater Ottawa Correctional Complex, to be located in Kemptville, as part of the modernization strategy for the eastern region.According to Stephen Warner at the solicitor general office, the new facility will be located at the Agricultural Research Institute of Ontario ARIO , otherwise known as the farm side of the former Kemptville College of Agricultural Technology, located across the street from the campus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mug The lands were not included in the approximately 633 acres that were sold to the Municipality of North Grenville in 2018.The Ontario government says the new facility will adopt modern planning principles and design elements, including single cell occupancy, risk-classified housing units, modern programming and cultural space, open visitation spaces, and improved professional development space for staff. stanley quencher ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The provincial investment wi stanley termosar ll address issues of overcrowding, expand mental health supports and create new spaces for the delivery of mental health services, and improve inmate programming and staff training.In addition, the Roak ABUNDANT : What s with all the fruit flies and other bugs in southern Ontario this season
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Various police agencies across the province are cautioning people about a new game becoming a trend in the teen crowd: 8220 enior assassin.But it not as deadly as it sounds. It actually an elevated version of a water gunfight, where high school seniors are given a name of a target. They drive around to seek out that unsuspecting friend, who will be sprayed with water from a water-gun.The planning and technique can be recorded for TikTok 鈥?like in this video 鈥?or other social media videos. In fact, one high school TikTok stream has complied various videos of targets being sprayed. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In some cases, the water has also been dyed red to resemble blood spatter.And while Ontario Provincial Police encourage the physical fun aspect of the game, they caution against making it look more realistic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In a recent OPP press release, officers said two reports of youths playing the game in the Collingwood area caused residents ; concern.On April 24, Collingwood and Blue Mountains OPP received a complaint that s stanley cup everal teens in a white vehicle were at an address on Kirby Avenue in Collingwood and were trying to get to anoth stanley thermos mug er teen, who had taken refuge in a residence. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A caller told officers one of the individuals was carrying a handgun. Qklh Today s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 115 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths; Manitoba reports 72 new cases, a record for the province
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Various police agencies across the province are cautioning people about a new game becoming a trend in the teen crowd: 8220 enior assassin.But it not as deadly as it sounds. It actually an elevated version of a water gunfight, where high school seniors are given a name of a target. They drive around to seek out that unsuspecting friend, who will be sprayed with water from a water-gun.The planning and technique can be recorded for TikTok 鈥?like in this video 鈥?or other social media videos. In fact, one high school TikTok stream has complied various videos of targets being sprayed. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In some cases, the water has also been dyed red to resemble blood spatter.And while Ontario Provincial Police encourage the physical fun aspect of the game, they caution against making it look more realistic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In a recent OPP press release, officers said two reports of youths playing the game in the Collingwood area caused residents ; concern.On April 24, Collingwood and Blue Mountains OPP received a complaint that s stanley cup everal teens in a white vehicle were at an address on Kirby Avenue in Collingwood and were trying to get to anoth stanley thermos mug er teen, who had taken refuge in a residence. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A caller told officers one of the individuals was carrying a handgun. Qklh Today s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 115 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths; Manitoba reports 72 new cases, a record for the province
TORONTO 鈥?Hydro One Ltd. reported its first-quarter profit rose compared with a year ago helped by higher rates and increased demand due to colder weather.The power utility says its net income attributable to common shareholder stanley cup s totalled $268 million or 45 cents per diluted share for the quarter ended March 31.The result compared with a profit stanley cup of $225 million or 38 cents per diluted share in the same quarter last year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Revenue totalled $1.81 billio stanley cups uk n, down from $1.85 billion a year ago.However, revenue, net of purchased power, rose to $917 million from $843 million in the same quarter last year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On an adjusted basis, Hydro One says it earned 45 cents per diluted share for the quarter, up from an adjusted profit of 38 cents per share in the first three months of 2020.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 7, 2021. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Companies in this story: TSX:H ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
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EDMONTON 鈥?Alberta United Conservatives say hateful views have no place in their party, after photos on social media appeared to show members of an anti-immigrant group at a constituency association pub night.The photos posted to the Soldiers of Odin E stanley spain dmonton Facebook page show people wearing hats and other clothing with S.O.O. on them, posing with several candidates for the UCP nomination in Edmonton-West Henday.Terry Howlett, president of the UCP Edmonton-West constituency association, says in a statement that the association was not immediately aware what the abbreviation stood for. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley water jug He says if he ;d known who they were, he would have requested the pub management have them removed.UCP leader Jason Kenney tweeted that the party condemns any group that promotes racial prejudice, adding it disturbing they would seek to tarnish the campaigns of Indigenous UCP candidates. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Leila Houle, who is seeking the UCP nomination in Edmonton-West Henday, says in a Facebook post that she beyond upset, calling Soldiers of Odin a violent, racist organization.As an Indigenous woman, I cond stanley cup emn 鈥?in the strongest possible way 鈥?the SOO, and the violent, racist activity they have been attached to in Edmonton and across Canada, Houle said in the post Sunday. Odob Child drives SUV into several stop signs
OTTAWA鈥擮ttawa will start sending back asylum seekers who cross irregularly from the United States, as the agreement to stop American visitors from entering Canada will come into force at midnight, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday.Speaking outside Rideau Cottage, where he continues to work under quarantine, Trudeau said the deal to send back asylum seekers was struck with American officials over t stanley cups he past 24 hours.Until Friday, Ottawa said it was preparing to isolate incoming asy stanley france lum seekers who cross at places like Quebecs Roxham Rd. for the requisite two weeks in unspecified facilities set up and run by the gover stanley cup nment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But Trudeau said this deal will help protect Canadians from the new coronavirus that has killed more than 10,000 people around the world since it emerged in China almost three months ago.Trudeau said he is confident most people trying to enter irregularly into Canada can remain legally in the U.S. and wont be deported from there to their countries of origin. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are comfortable with this process as being in line with Canadas values on the treatment of refugees and vulnerable people, he said.The federal government is also embarking on a new strategy to help auto parts manufacturers switch to pumping out medical supplies as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to infect more Canadians every day. ARTICLE
EDMONTON 鈥?Alberta United Conservatives say hateful views have no place in their party, after photos on social media appeared to show members of an anti-immigrant group at a constituency association pub night.The photos posted to the Soldiers of Odin E stanley spain dmonton Facebook page show people wearing hats and other clothing with S.O.O. on them, posing with several candidates for the UCP nomination in Edmonton-West Henday.Terry Howlett, president of the UCP Edmonton-West constituency association, says in a statement that the association was not immediately aware what the abbreviation stood for. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley water jug He says if he ;d known who they were, he would have requested the pub management have them removed.UCP leader Jason Kenney tweeted that the party condemns any group that promotes racial prejudice, adding it disturbing they would seek to tarnish the campaigns of Indigenous UCP candidates. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Leila Houle, who is seeking the UCP nomination in Edmonton-West Henday, says in a Facebook post that she beyond upset, calling Soldiers of Odin a violent, racist organization.As an Indigenous woman, I cond stanley cup emn 鈥?in the strongest possible way 鈥?the SOO, and the violent, racist activity they have been attached to in Edmonton and across Canada, Houle said in the post Sunday. Odob Child drives SUV into several stop signs
OTTAWA鈥擮ttawa will start sending back asylum seekers who cross irregularly from the United States, as the agreement to stop American visitors from entering Canada will come into force at midnight, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday.Speaking outside Rideau Cottage, where he continues to work under quarantine, Trudeau said the deal to send back asylum seekers was struck with American officials over t stanley cups he past 24 hours.Until Friday, Ottawa said it was preparing to isolate incoming asy stanley france lum seekers who cross at places like Quebecs Roxham Rd. for the requisite two weeks in unspecified facilities set up and run by the gover stanley cup nment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But Trudeau said this deal will help protect Canadians from the new coronavirus that has killed more than 10,000 people around the world since it emerged in China almost three months ago.Trudeau said he is confident most people trying to enter irregularly into Canada can remain legally in the U.S. and wont be deported from there to their countries of origin. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are comfortable with this process as being in line with Canadas values on the treatment of refugees and vulnerable people, he said.The federal government is also embarking on a new strategy to help auto parts manufacturers switch to pumping out medical supplies as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to infect more Canadians every day. ARTICLE
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