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PICKERING 鈥?Hockey players will be stanley water jug lacing up their skates over the warmer months in Pickering, as the city offers summer stanley cup ice for the first ever time.The new summer ice program is in response to the impending April closure of Art Thompson Arena at 1474 Bayl stanley cup y St., the future site of residential condos by Chestnut Hill Developments.Pickering expects revenue of $180,000 from offering summer ice this year, city councillors heard during a budget meeting Thursday, when councils executive committee approved the 2019 capital and operating budgets, setting this years residential property tax hike at 2.47 per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Director of community services Marisa Carpino said running the summer ice program will cost the city between $70,000 and $100,000, with hydro being the biggest expenditure. Well break even, at least, she said in an interview, explaining exact cost figures will be known at the end of the first season. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Currently, 25 permit-holders have booked summer ice, to be offered at Don Beer Arena at 940 Dillingham Rd., and at the OBrien rink at the Pickering Recreation Complex on Valley Farm Road. The summer ice season will run from May 6 to Sept. 1, with the recreation complex hosting ice users for the first three months, and Don Beer Arena open for the final month. Next year, the city will look at offering both ice pads concurrently in summer, said Hnpg Fringe parties vie for attention on June 7
Renfrews newest salon is custom designed with the client in mind, says owner Kristy Dick.Landella is named for Dicks two children, Landyn, 13 and Ella, 10. I wanted to design the atmosphere I was looking for - comfortable, relaxing, inviting, trendy, modern, says Dick, whos been a stylist for 17 years. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW From the time you walk in the door to the time you walk out 鈥?Landella is set up for the most relaxing and stress-free experience imaginable, reads a press release. With comfortable chairs, massag stanley termoska e chairs, easy parking, music videos, complimentary drinks 鈥?everything is about you - the client. You deserve t stanley cup he best and that all you will ever get. A unique feature of the space is a colourful, splashy wall mural that draws plenty of attention and pulls the room together. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW botella stanley The location is ideal, close to the main street with parking available just across the street.Services include ladies, mens and kids haircuts, colouring, and special occasion hair updos . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dick is working on her own for now but theres room to add stylists in future if needed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Right next door is the Beauty Corner so those looking for aesthetic services neednt go far. Its a convenient setup for clients.The re
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WOODSTOCK, Ont. 鈥?Members of a southwestern Ontario community that is no stranger to tragedy expressed shock and outrage Tuesday after learning that a local nurse was accused of killing eight seniors in her care by using drugs.Elizabeth Tracey Mae Wettlaufer, 49, of Woodstock, Ont., was charged with eight counts of first-degree murder in connection with the deaths, which police said took place between 2007 and 2014.The victims were administered a drug, said Det. Supt. Dave Truax of the Ontario Provincial Police. We ;re not in a position at this time to comment further on the specifics of the drug as it forms part of the evidence that is now before the courts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He would only say that a number of drugs were stored and accessible in nursing homes.The victims have been identified as James Silcox, 84, Maurice Granat, 84, Glad stanley becher ys Millard, 87, Helen Matheson, 95, Mary Z stanley nz urawinski, 96, Helen Young, 90, Maureen Pickering, 79, Arpad Horvath, 75. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Horvath daughter, Susan Horvath, said she felt something was amiss before her father died.I ;d seen my dad and the condition he was in and he had a lot of fear 鈥?he had a lot of fear 鈥?and just things about him and every stanley sverige thing I noticed on his body and stuff, I just had a feeling and I told mom, she told radio station AM980 in London, Ont., on Tuesday. Ayml Trudeau, G7 leaders affirm importance of WHO
So March break will be in April, but thats not the point. Well, its the point for some parents, and some kids. Were coming up on a year of serious pandemic life, stanley cup and I hope parents and kids are doing OK. Were all trying to swim.But moving March stanley cup break to April 12-16 is just one part of a plan that seems as coherent as an e stanley cup ight-year-olds first crack at persuasive writing. Thursday, Ontarios science table said the more transmissible variants are circulating, and we need to reduce transmission to account for them. And the province said it will relax restrictions, which is expected to increase cases, possibly sharply.It was plainly contradictory. Unlike most students, this province appears to have learned nothing. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The best bet we can offer from the science is this: if were able to push the impact of COVID-19 down further by sticking to public health measures and aggressive vaccination, we can avoid a third wave and hope for a late spring and summer thats much safer and more open, said Dr. Steini Brown, the dean of the Dalla Lana School of Public Health and the co-chair of the science table, at a press conference. I hope they use the emergency brake when they need to, said Dr. Isaac Bogoch, infectious diseases specialist at the University of Toronto and Toronto General Hospital, in an interview. Mobility is a proxy. Its a good proxy, but its just a proxy. But if you start opening up, dont be surprised
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A proposal to build a six-storey condo in the s stanley hrnek outh end of the city will be returning to council chambers for a decision in November.At Wednesdays council planning meeting, council voted in favour of referring a proposal from Reids Herit stanley thermobecher age Homes for a development at the corner of Gordon Street and Lowes Road to next month council plan vaso stanley ning meeting, currently scheduled for Nov. 12. I ;m trying to be as mayoral as possible here, wink wink nudge nudge, you probably should sharpen the pencils a bit more, Mayor Cam Guthrie said after councils initial vote on the project, which resulted in a 6-6 tie. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That tied vote was on the proposal for a six-storey, 86-unit condo building. The pitch from Reids made its first appearance in front of council in March 2018. At the time, the developer was looking to build a six-storey, 102-unit building, replacing five homes that would be demolished to make way for it.By the end of 2018, the proposal was down to 89 units. Another three units were taken off soon after, reaching its current 86-unit configuration by April. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In a report made public earlier this month, city staff stated they recommended the project get the green light.As has been the case since the project first appeared before council last year, a number of residents in the surrounding area say the six-storey building is too tall for the Efsb Seven weeks, almost 500,000 applications: Here s why Canadians are facing epic lineups to renew passports
NEWMARKET, Ont. 鈥?Police say they ;ve laid more charges against a 68-year-old doctor accused of sexual assault after nine more alleged victims came forward.York Region police say they began investigating on Jan. 29 after a 37-year-old woman filed a complaint against the doctor who works at a clinic in Newmarket, Ont.Police say more alleged victims came forward after the force publicized that complaint. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Investigators say one of the newly reported incidents includes the alleged assault of a 14-year-old girl.Police also say that one alleged sex assault took place after a patient was given a potent pain medication injection. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The doctor faces charges that include 11 counts of sexual assault and two counts of sexual interference of a person under 16.The doctor has worked at the clinic on Davis Drive in Newmarket since 2012. He worked at another clinic located on Wellington Street in Aurora, Ont., in 2011. From 2007 until 2011, the accused practiced in New Glasgow, N.S. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police are asking anyone with i stanley cup nformation about the alleged incidents or anyone who may have been an alleged victim to come forward. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley shop stanley cups uk This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 5, 2021.By The Canadian
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REYKJAVIK, Iceland 鈥?Iceland whaling industry will be allowed to keep hunting whales for at least another five years, killing up to 2,130 baleen whales under a new quota issued by the government.The five-year whaling policy was up for renewal when Fisheries Minister Kristjan Juliusson announced this week an annual quota of 209 fin whales and 217 minke whales for the next five years.While many Icelanders support whale hunting, a growing number stanley cup of businessmen and politicians are against it due t stanley quencher o the North Atlantic island nation dependence on tourism. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Whaling, they say, is bad for business and poses a threat to the country reputation and the expanding internationa stanley water bottle l tourism that has become a mainstay of Iceland national economy.We risk damaging the tourism sector, our most important industry, legislator Bjarkey Gunnarsdottir said, referring to the international criticism and diplomatic pressure that Iceland faces for allowing the commercial hunting of whales. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Icelandic Travel Industry Association issued a statement Friday saying the government was damaging the nation great interests and the country reputation to benefit a small whaling sector that is struggling to sell its products.Their market for whale meat is Japan, Norway and the Republic of Palau, 82 Bsmb NewsAlert: Large police presence in downtown Edmonton
Ontario is rep stanley france orting another 1,138 COVID-19 cases and 23 more deaths, according to its latest report released Thursday morning.The seven-day average is at 1,099 cases daily, or 7.5 weekly per 100,000.The province says 66,351 tests were completed the previous day, and a two per cent positivity rate, the lowest since Oct. 16. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are 687 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in the province, including 283 patients in intensive care. There are 18 stanley cup website 2 people on ventilators.Ontario has administered 19,112 doses of the vaccine since its last daily update, with 621,960 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night. The province says 255,449 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Locally, Health Minister Christine Elliott says 339 cases are in Toronto, 204 in Peel Region, 106 in York Region.Meanwhile, t vaso stanley hree more residents in long-term care have died for a total of 3,742 since the pandemic began, in the latest report released by the province, ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario is reporting six less long-term-care homes in outbreak, for a total of 111 or 17.7 per cent of LTC homes in the province. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This data is self-reported by the long-term care homes to the Minist
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A male motorcycle driver was rushed to Hamilton General Hospital with reported serious injuries after a collision with a SUV on Wyec stanley cup roft Road just east of Dorval Drive in Oakville at 4 p.m. today.Police have closed a section of Wyecroft Road east of Dorval following the collision, which involved a turning Buick SUV in front of a Tim Hortons outlet.Occupant s of the SUV are bei stanley quencher ng assessed by EMS. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW starbucks stanley cup The Collision Reconstruction Unit has been notified so drivers can expect a lengthy closure. More to come. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Yisq Guilty plea expected involving San Bernardino terror attack
Ontario is moving thousands more surgeries and diagnostic procedures out of hospitals and into specialized community clinics to ease the pandemic backlog, starting with cataracts and building toward hip and knee replacements next year.The change first signalled last week will add to the 26,000 procedures 鈥?including MRIs, C stanley mug T scans and colonoscopies 鈥?now being done annually in 900 independent health facilities across the province, freeing time stanley website and space for more complex care in hospitals, Premier Doug Ford said Monday. Ontarians are still waiting too long for their treatment, for surgery, and more needs to be done, he told a news conference with Health Minister Sylvia Jones. The status quo is not working. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The plan has raised concerns that doctors, nurses and other medical personnel will leave hospitals that are already st stanley cups ruggling with staff shortages to work in independent health facilities, where day-surgery patients are less challenging and procedures are typically done on weekdays without onerous overnight and weekend shifts. These workers will come from the same pool, said incoming New Democrat Leader Marit Stiles. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Whoever is left behind in our hospitals will be the folks that are going to be dealing with the most vulnerable and increasingly complex patients and populations. Ford said the plan will remain in place after the pande
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TORONTO 鈥?Toyota Canada and Transition Energetique Quebec are going to study the need for hydrogen infrastructure to support the introduction of fuel cell vehicles in Quebec.The two sides announced plans to sign a memorandum of understanding to study the market requirements for hydrogen infrastructure.Transition Energetique Quebec was established by Quebec Ministry of Energy to promote energy transition, innovation and efficiency in the province. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermobecher Earlier this month, Toyota Canada said its first hydrogen fuelling and service facility will be built at its Quebec zone office. Toyota says its ultimate goal is to offer hydrogen fuel cell technology to Quebec drivers. ARTICLE CO stanley termosky NTINUES BELOW stanley travel mug By The Canadian Press Oxjt Hamilton Web Printing gets upgrade
Are you looking for a new pair of sunglasses, lenses for a contact sports or a party, eye safety glasses, prescription swimming goggles, special lenses for car mechanics, or any other optical solutions The newly inaug stanley tumbler urated Georgetown business, Clear Optical, aims to offer plenty of choice to those looking for optical care and services, said owner and optician Varun Kanda. People r stanley canada eally need to look at glasses as tools in your toolbox, said Kanda. One pair of glasses might not do everything for you, but it might for somebody else. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW From lifestyle and luxury brands to designs for children,聽customers can shop from a range of brands including Nike, Puma, Ray Ban, Burberry, Versace, Tom Ford, Gucci, and more. The business is offering special inauguration discounts until the end of Jul stanley kubek y.Over the past decade, Kanda said hes noticed an increasing number of people developing nearsightedness. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We saw a big spike in prescription clients during COVID-19 when people were not going outdoors ... and the increasing screen usage added to deteriorating eye health, said Kanda.Pointing at about 20 percent people with myopia nearsightedness currently, Kanda said its estimated that over half of the world is going to need glasses in the next 2 to 3 decades. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We ;re also se
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