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OTTAWA 鈥?The economy delivered 32,300 net new jobs last month as Canada generated a rush of full-time work that helped keep the national unemployment rate at its record low.Statistics Canada said Friday the jobless rate stayed at 5.8 per cent in March for a second-consecutive month 鈥?and for the third time since December 鈥?to match its lowest stanley cup mark since the agency started measuring the indicator in 1976. The only other time the rate slipped to this level was 2007.The March gains were driven by a surge in full-time work. The labour-market survey show stanley termosar ed the workforce added 68,300 full-time positions, while the number of part-time jobs decreased by 35,900. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But looking underneath the headline numbers of the report, some economists argued the results were more of a mixed bag and contained little information to significant starbucks stanley cup ly alter the Bank of Canada thinking ahead of its April 18 interest-rate decision.For instance, the data showed that 19,600 of the new employee positions created were in the public sector. By comparison, the number of private-sector workers declined by 7,000. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW TD senior economist Brian DePratto also noted that 19,800 of the new jobs came in the less desirable category of self employment, which is a classification that includes people working in a family business without pay.DePratto also pointed out that the number of h Skgh Halton Hills Feb. 29 forecast: Chance of flurries
Multiple new cases of COVID-19 are being reported this evening Dec. 8 at schools in Georgetown and Oakville, triggering public health investigations.The Halton Catholic District School Board is reporting that St. C stanley taza atherine of Alexandria Catholic Elementary School in Georgetown has its first coronavirus case, while Christ the King Catholic Elementary School also has a new COVID-19 case.Meanwhile, the Halton District School Board is reporting a new staff case at Thomas A. Blakelock High School and a new student case at Montclair Public School, the latter of w stanley mugs hich is reporting its first COVID-19 infection and a classroom closure as a result. Both of those schools are in Oakville. ARTICLE C stanley cup website ONTINUES BELOW There are now close to 100 schools in Halton that have reported one or more cases of COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
OTTAWA 鈥?The economy delivered 32,300 net new jobs last month as Canada generated a rush of full-time work that helped keep the national unemployment rate at its record low.Statistics Canada said Friday the jobless rate stayed at 5.8 per cent in March for a second-consecutive month 鈥?and for the third time since December 鈥?to match its lowest stanley cup mark since the agency started measuring the indicator in 1976. The only other time the rate slipped to this level was 2007.The March gains were driven by a surge in full-time work. The labour-market survey show stanley termosar ed the workforce added 68,300 full-time positions, while the number of part-time jobs decreased by 35,900. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But looking underneath the headline numbers of the report, some economists argued the results were more of a mixed bag and contained little information to significant starbucks stanley cup ly alter the Bank of Canada thinking ahead of its April 18 interest-rate decision.For instance, the data showed that 19,600 of the new employee positions created were in the public sector. By comparison, the number of private-sector workers declined by 7,000. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW TD senior economist Brian DePratto also noted that 19,800 of the new jobs came in the less desirable category of self employment, which is a classification that includes people working in a family business without pay.DePratto also pointed out that the number of h Skgh Halton Hills Feb. 29 forecast: Chance of flurries
Multiple new cases of COVID-19 are being reported this evening Dec. 8 at schools in Georgetown and Oakville, triggering public health investigations.The Halton Catholic District School Board is reporting that St. C stanley taza atherine of Alexandria Catholic Elementary School in Georgetown has its first coronavirus case, while Christ the King Catholic Elementary School also has a new COVID-19 case.Meanwhile, the Halton District School Board is reporting a new staff case at Thomas A. Blakelock High School and a new student case at Montclair Public School, the latter of w stanley mugs hich is reporting its first COVID-19 infection and a classroom closure as a result. Both of those schools are in Oakville. ARTICLE C stanley cup website ONTINUES BELOW There are now close to 100 schools in Halton that have reported one or more cases of COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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WASHINGTON 鈥?President-elect Donald Trump is making an overture to warring Republican circles by appointing GOP chief Reince Priebus stanley website as his White House chief of staff and Breitbart News executive Stephen Bannon as chief strategist and senior counsellor.The two men had made up the president-elect chief of staff shortlist, and while Priebus received that job, Bannon post also is expected to wield significant clout. The media executive with ties to the alt-right and wh stanley thermobecher ite nationalist movement was given top b stanley mugs illing in the press release announcing their appointments.Priebus on Monday defended the media mogul, saying the two made an effective pair as they steered Trump past Democrat Hillary Clinton and toward the presidency. He sought to distance Bannon from the incendiary headlines on his website, saying they were written by unspecified others. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Together, we ;ve been able to manage a lot of the decision making in regard to the campaign, Priebus told NBC Today. ;It worked very, very well.Trump hires were, at first glance, contradictory, though they fit a pattern of the celebrity businessman creating a veritable Rorschach test that allowed his supporters to see what they wanted. Priebus, who lashed the RNC to Trump this summer despite some intraparty objections, is a GOP operative with deep expertise of the Washingto Swna No money for Liberal promise of 2 billion trees
For Melissa Mynes, the final days of August are usually a flurry of happy planning to ensure her kindergarten class is ready to welcome students.But this year, like thousands of her colleagues across Ontario, Mynes is filled with anxiety instead of excitement as she contemplates the first day of school amid the uncertainty of COVID-19. Trying to envision how you are going to be safe in the classroom and also teach a full kindergarten curriculum is just too stressful to contemplate, said Mynes, who teaches at Torontos Fraser Mustard Early Learning Academy, an all-kindergarten school in Thorncliffe Park that su stanley mug pports about 600 students. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW September is like New Years Day for teachers. Its what we look forward to all year. But now we cant get excited because we literally have no idea what our classes will be like. I know we have to change the way we teach, but Ive been teaching kindergarten for 17 years and I cant envision a classroom where my children are all distanced and my children are all working alone. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A school yea stanley puodelis r set to start in the middle of a global pandemic brings a multitude of unprecedented challenges, but perhaps none more so than for kindergarten classes where back-to-school safe stanley cup ty measures will face their biggest test.Physical distancing will be especially difficult in kindergarten classes which are often the largest in scho
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For Melissa Mynes, the final days of August are usually a flurry of happy planning to ensure her kindergarten class is ready to welcome students.But this year, like thousands of her colleagues across Ontario, Mynes is filled with anxiety instead of excitement as she contemplates the first day of school amid the uncertainty of COVID-19. Trying to envision how you are going to be safe in the classroom and also teach a full kindergarten curriculum is just too stressful to contemplate, said Mynes, who teaches at Torontos Fraser Mustard Early Learning Academy, an all-kindergarten school in Thorncliffe Park that su stanley mug pports about 600 students. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW September is like New Years Day for teachers. Its what we look forward to all year. But now we cant get excited because we literally have no idea what our classes will be like. I know we have to change the way we teach, but Ive been teaching kindergarten for 17 years and I cant envision a classroom where my children are all distanced and my children are all working alone. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A school yea stanley puodelis r set to start in the middle of a global pandemic brings a multitude of unprecedented challenges, but perhaps none more so than for kindergarten classes where back-to-school safe stanley cup ty measures will face their biggest test.Physical distancing will be especially difficult in kindergarten classes which are often the largest in scho
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Police are urging Scarborough Agincourt residents to remain vigilant, after a recent spike in daytime residential break-ins. Good guardianship of neighbo stanley vaso urhoods is extremely important, 42 Division Det.-Sgt. Jim Gotell said in an interview. If you see people that you think might be suspicious, going from door to door, these people could be t stanley cup he people breaking in 鈥?Call police and well come out and investigate them. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Suspects often ring the doorbell to determine stanley spain if someone is home. If someone answers, the suspects make up an excuse for being there such as offering to do yardwork.The increase in break-ins in Agincourt began at the end of September. Break and enters occurred through backyard windows, generally between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on weekdays. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They seem to have settled down a little bit, Gotell said. But were still conducting extra patrols right now, trying to deter anything from happening while were investigating to try to figure out who is responsible. Jewelry, cash and small electronics such as laptops and tablets were stolen. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police in 42 Division have recently arrested a man in relation to nighttime break and enters at businesses, but investigators dont believe hes responsible for the residential break-ins. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL Ykzd BEHIND THE CRIMES: The day I was going to die : Carleton Place domestic abuse survivor shares her story to help others
Hello Cannabis Store wants to have a positive impact on the community of Dundas when the provincially licensed retailer finally opens its doors at 57 Cootes Dr., the operators said.Standing in the midst of what was still a renovation site on Tuesday, April 16, consultant Stephen Verbeek and store manager Frank Germana were hoping to serve customers in about 10 days.Store owner Santino J. Coppolino received his retail operator licence from the AGCO Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario for the Dundas store on Friday, April 12. The group was working toward final government inspection this week and a retail store authoriza stanley cups tion in order to open. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cups uk BELOW They also hope to show the community the store can be beneficial, bringing new customers to local businesses. They stressed it will be completely different than the illegal, unregulated dispensaries that operated in the shadows. Its about the experience, enjoying the process of discussion, chatting and learning, said Verbeek. Its stanley cup website an Apple store, functionally, but with the esthetics of the Town of Dundas. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He compared the general nature of the impact to that of a local craft brewery. Were hoping to have a similar positive effect on the community, Verbeek said. We bring good customers and people to the community. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Marv
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Hello Cannabis Store wants to have a positive impact on the community of Dundas when the provincially licensed retailer finally opens its doors at 57 Cootes Dr., the operators said.Standing in the midst of what was still a renovation site on Tuesday, April 16, consultant Stephen Verbeek and store manager Frank Germana were hoping to serve customers in about 10 days.Store owner Santino J. Coppolino received his retail operator licence from the AGCO Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario for the Dundas store on Friday, April 12. The group was working toward final government inspection this week and a retail store authoriza stanley cups tion in order to open. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cups uk BELOW They also hope to show the community the store can be beneficial, bringing new customers to local businesses. They stressed it will be completely different than the illegal, unregulated dispensaries that operated in the shadows. Its about the experience, enjoying the process of discussion, chatting and learning, said Verbeek. Its stanley cup website an Apple store, functionally, but with the esthetics of the Town of Dundas. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He compared the general nature of the impact to that of a local craft brewery. Were hoping to have a similar positive effect on the community, Verbeek said. We bring good customers and people to the community. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Marv
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TORONTO 鈥?The scene at a downtown Toronto park was much calmer on Saturday than a week earlier when thousands of people defied physical distancing rules during the COVID-19 pandemic.Most people at Trinity Bellwoods Park stayed within circles that were painted on the grass this week to encourage people to keep stanley spain their distance from others while enjoying the park on a sunny day.Police and city officials had condemned last Saturday mass gathering, which saw large groups of people congregating in the middle of the park in what police described as a party atmosphere with public intoxication. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dozens of police and city bylaw officers were patrolling the park this w stanley cup eekend.People at the park said they were relieved to see a smaller turnout. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ben Eagan lives across the street from the park and says access to the green space is incredibly important for him and his family.We use it every day to walk our dog, said Eagan, who added he avoided the park last weekend after hearing about the crowds. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That day it was ju stanley website st next level, we didn ;t come to the park because it got so nuts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He says he understands that people need park space when living in a dense inner Feev Pickering opens hygiene hub for the homeless
Niagara Regions history is rooted in its fairs and festivals. Some have run for over a century, and for those from urban centres, they may serve as the only link to where their food really comes from.As Vince Brennan, manager for t botella stanley he Ontario Assoc stanley canada iation of Agricultural Societies OAAS , says, they promote how your food gets to your plate. Others, like the Niagara Grape and Wine Festival 鈥?now in its 69th year 鈥?are cemented into the very essence of Niagara living. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But the endurance run of these legacy community staples is being threatened by a prickly, microscopic virus.The Niagara Regional Exhibition, put on by the Niagara Regional Agricultural Society, was scheduled to r stanley cup un in early June 鈥?and after months of pounding the pavement, they had to cancel. This year would have marked its 168th anniversary. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Wainfleet Fall Fair Sept. 17 to 19 and the Winona Peach Festival Aug. 28 to 30 have also been cancelled.There are over 4,900 events cancelled across Canada this year, according to the Canadian Association of Fairs and Exhibitions ; website. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The main concern for local groups was how to ensure the safety of festival-goers and volunteers amid a health pandemic. For most, the hard truth was that they couldnt. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
TORONTO 鈥?The scene at a downtown Toronto park was much calmer on Saturday than a week earlier when thousands of people defied physical distancing rules during the COVID-19 pandemic.Most people at Trinity Bellwoods Park stayed within circles that were painted on the grass this week to encourage people to keep stanley spain their distance from others while enjoying the park on a sunny day.Police and city officials had condemned last Saturday mass gathering, which saw large groups of people congregating in the middle of the park in what police described as a party atmosphere with public intoxication. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dozens of police and city bylaw officers were patrolling the park this w stanley cup eekend.People at the park said they were relieved to see a smaller turnout. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ben Eagan lives across the street from the park and says access to the green space is incredibly important for him and his family.We use it every day to walk our dog, said Eagan, who added he avoided the park last weekend after hearing about the crowds. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That day it was ju stanley website st next level, we didn ;t come to the park because it got so nuts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He says he understands that people need park space when living in a dense inner Feev Pickering opens hygiene hub for the homeless
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The latest coronavirus news f stanley thermobecher rom Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.9:30 p.m.: Alex Kopacz says hes never felt so close to the grave. The Olympic champion brakeman in mens bobsled is in hospital with COVID-19.The 31-year-old entered London University Hospital on Wednesday and required oxygen to help him breath. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ive never felt so close to my own death before, Kopacz told The Canadian Press from his hospital room Saturday. Its been horrible. Kopacz, of London, Ont., won Olympic gold with pilot Justin Kripps in two-man bobsled at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The Canadians tied with Germany for the title. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 8 p.m.: Peterborough police charged both Maxime Bernier, the leader of the feder termo stanley al Peoples Party of Canada, and independent MPP Randy Hillier with breaching the stay-home-order in an angry melee at an anti-lockdown protest at Confederation Square on Saturday.Police handed a court summons to each politician; Bernier and Hillier were speakers at the rally, which filled the square with hundreds of people most of whom werent wearing masks . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Organizers said there were 1,200 people there, but police Chief Scott Gilbert estimated 600. stanley cup ARTICL Cpfl Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is facing an internal backlash, as 15 MLAs publicly oppose his COVID-19 restrictions
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MUSKOKA 鈥? stanley website Muskoka is snowier than normal.As of Feb. 14, snowfall amounts for the 2016-2017-winter season have surpassed seasonal norms by over 40 centimetres, according to meteorologist Geoff Coulson with Environment Canada. On average, Muskoka receives approximately 336 centimetres of snowfall. As of Feb. 14, Muskoka has received just over 375 centimetres. Muskoka recorded a snowfall record in the winter of 2007-2008, with an incredible 559 centimetres 鈥?over 18 feet of snow 鈥?the highest in the prov stanley thermoskannen ince. Our observer in the Muskoka area has reported 375.2 centimetres of snow 鈥?that is still snowier than normal, said Coulson. By the end of February we would normally expect to have about 281.4 centimetres of snow so we are well above that. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Coulson said that Muskoka is among the top communities in the province for snowfall levels this season. Muskoka is a favourite area in the snowbelt for a combination of both large-scale weather systems as well as lake-effect snow, said Coulson. The only places that maybe rival Muskoka right now would be places like Owen Sound or Sault Ste. Marie. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Coulson said that there is still a lot of open water on Georgian Bay, which has played a factor in snowfall this season. As long as theres lots of open water, as soon as we get any kind of stanley water bottle colder air coming down from northern Ontario, if the wind direct Dlrv Expert says snow days in N.S. a crisis
Local restaurants and bars that would like to open new patios or expand existing ones can make use of the Town of Miltons temporary patio extension program.Rolled out on June 19, in time for Stage 2 of the provinces reopening, the application process is seamless with a quick approval process to help restaurants welcome back patrons while still offering a safe dining experience. Our local restaurant industry has been greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Through consultation with Miltons Economic Recovery Task Force, the Milton Chamber stanley becher of Commerce, the Downtown Business Improvement Area Association and the business community in general, we are pleased to help these businesses reopen safely with outdoor patio extensions, said Mayor Gord Krantz in a town release. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Those interested are encouraged to complete the temporary outdoor patio application on the towns website. The usual fees associated with outdoor patio permit botella stanley s have been waived for the rest of the year 鈥?except for fees legally required. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Participating restaurants will have to adhere to public health guidelines, including on physical distancing.More inf stanley cups uk ormation is available on milton.ca.
MUSKOKA 鈥? stanley website Muskoka is snowier than normal.As of Feb. 14, snowfall amounts for the 2016-2017-winter season have surpassed seasonal norms by over 40 centimetres, according to meteorologist Geoff Coulson with Environment Canada. On average, Muskoka receives approximately 336 centimetres of snowfall. As of Feb. 14, Muskoka has received just over 375 centimetres. Muskoka recorded a snowfall record in the winter of 2007-2008, with an incredible 559 centimetres 鈥?over 18 feet of snow 鈥?the highest in the prov stanley thermoskannen ince. Our observer in the Muskoka area has reported 375.2 centimetres of snow 鈥?that is still snowier than normal, said Coulson. By the end of February we would normally expect to have about 281.4 centimetres of snow so we are well above that. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Coulson said that Muskoka is among the top communities in the province for snowfall levels this season. Muskoka is a favourite area in the snowbelt for a combination of both large-scale weather systems as well as lake-effect snow, said Coulson. The only places that maybe rival Muskoka right now would be places like Owen Sound or Sault Ste. Marie. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Coulson said that there is still a lot of open water on Georgian Bay, which has played a factor in snowfall this season. As long as theres lots of open water, as soon as we get any kind of stanley water bottle colder air coming down from northern Ontario, if the wind direct Dlrv Expert says snow days in N.S. a crisis
Local restaurants and bars that would like to open new patios or expand existing ones can make use of the Town of Miltons temporary patio extension program.Rolled out on June 19, in time for Stage 2 of the provinces reopening, the application process is seamless with a quick approval process to help restaurants welcome back patrons while still offering a safe dining experience. Our local restaurant industry has been greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Through consultation with Miltons Economic Recovery Task Force, the Milton Chamber stanley becher of Commerce, the Downtown Business Improvement Area Association and the business community in general, we are pleased to help these businesses reopen safely with outdoor patio extensions, said Mayor Gord Krantz in a town release. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Those interested are encouraged to complete the temporary outdoor patio application on the towns website. The usual fees associated with outdoor patio permit botella stanley s have been waived for the rest of the year 鈥?except for fees legally required. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Participating restaurants will have to adhere to public health guidelines, including on physical distancing.More inf stanley cups uk ormation is available on milton.ca.
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