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The revitalization of Bradstock Park is just one of the many municipal improvements included in the capital budget for 2018.The park, located on Driscoll Road in Richmond Hill, is one of the many projects that has been assigned funding under the towns recently approved $70.6 million capital budget. The new design for the park will stanley spain add a host of upgraded play equipment including a disc swing, accessible climbers and slides, sand play equipment, spinners, plenty of built-in seating and a picnic area.A fitness station with a circuit training hub complete with equipment as well as a mirrored kaleidoscope passage will also be featured in the park. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Each year our capital budget allows us to pursue a careful mixture of new and replacement projects to ensure we maintain infrastructure and services at the right level for Richmond Hill, Mayor Dave Barrow. This budget provides for large projects such as moving forward with the Civic Precinct and Central Library expansion, along with projects such as a renovation and new displays for our Heritage Centre. The town will also be implementing integrated finance and human resources software for $6.5 million, repairing asphalt on a number of roads to the tune of $2.4 million, dedicating $1.8 million to the Lake Wilcox boardwalk project and putting $1.6 million into the stanley cup David Dunlap Observatory Park conceptual design. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dmaz Franken announces resignation from Senate amid allegations
Hamilton police are seeking the publics help in id stanley website entifying a central Mountain robbery suspect.Police say a man pulled a knife on two employees and demanded drugs at the Mountain Clinic Pharmacy at 880 Upper Wentworth St. near Mohawk Road East, just before 6 a.m. on Jan. 14.The thief held the knife near t stanley website he employees throat, they said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The man was told that drugs were stanley cup not available and then fled the store. Police are looking for a white male, 20 to 30 years-old, about six-foot-two and 200 pounds, with a medium build. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He was wearing a white T-shirt over top of a long-sleeve hoodie, blue jeans and a blue surgical mask.Anyone with information is asked to contact Det. Const. Adam Krasulja at 905-546-8935 or Det. Sgt. Torrie at 905-546-2991 in the Hamilton police BEAR Unit. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW To provide information anonymously, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or visit crimestoppershamilton.
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A 27-year-old Hamilton man has been arrested and charged with uttering threats in connection to a hate crime last month.Hamilton police say the man allegedly spouted hat stanley spain eful comments toward another person as he drove around the area of Upper Centennial Parkway and Rymal Road East on April 1.Its unclear what was said in the incident. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Const. Krista-Lee Ernst said police were only able to identify the man roughly seven weeks after the incident because he was the subject of a viral video on May 25 in which he could be seen making racist comment to an unknown driver in Stoney Creek. stanley cup That incident has not been reported to police. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The video, which was widely circulated on social media, shows the man leaning out the window of a blue pickup truck while facing another car. He could be heard making derogatory comments such as go back to your own country and you aint the right colour. Ernst said police were able to connect the man back to th stanley fr e April 1 incident because both were similar in nature. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She stressed the importance of the public reporting any and all hate-fuelled incidents to police. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This is a pattern and not limited to these two incidents, said Ernst, noting police have seen a ge Taem Special weather statements for southwestern Ont
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If there is a quality you want in a general, it is knowing when to retreat. As the old military saying goes, you have to know when to hold em, know when to fold em, know when to walk away, and know when to have your boss casually announce you are leaving the day action really starts to ramp up.That may not be the exact saying. Id have to check.Regardless, on Monday, Doug Ford mentioned that retired Gen. Rick Hillier, leader of the Ontario vaccine ta stanley cup nz sk force, would leave at the end of the month. Monday the provinces appointment booking portal went live as the premier again repeated his petty demand that the feds speed up deliveries, a week before deliveries are known to triple. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It was said the general had tired of the criticism. Maybe its a good thing Canada doesnt fight in actual wars. General Hillier, hes done such a great job, heading all this up, we only get to keep him for a couple more weeks, said Ford in a stanley water bottle media appearance at one of the provinces vaccine hubs. I think Im going to put a ball and a chain around his ankle 鈥?but as he said, Doug, I did the job I came for, and we got everything stanley mugs set up, and now, as I agree with him, we have all the confidence in communities 鈥?across the province to take the bull by the horns and run with it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW So again, a special shout-out for General Hillier. Id have that guy on my team, any day, all da Zqij GeneNews: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Halton Regional Police are trying to track down a man wanted in connection with an alleged assault at a Burlington business.Police said there were reports of an assault that occurred at The Spot Cannabis Co. on Appleby Line.A female employee was allegedly assaulted by an unknown customer at a stanley water bottle pproximately 11:30 a.m., according to police. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The store manager is reported to have called on behalf of the woman.Police said the initial call reported a punch was thrown. But police said it would appear a man engaged in conversation with the woman and then allegedly tapped her on the bicep as he left the store. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW No injuries were sustained in the Oct. 5 incident, police said.The man is described as having black and white hair and in his late 30s. Investigation is ongoing, Const. Steve Elms said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Anyone with inform stanley cup ation can call police at 905-825-4747 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. ARTICLE stanley tumbler CONTINUES BELOW
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Shayla Bastarache was looking for a hairless, sphynx cat and thought she had found a good deal last month on Kijiji.A woman was selling sphynx kittens for $650 鈥?less than half the cost from a breeder.There was no photo with the ad, but Bastarache agreed to meet the seller in a gas station parking lot an hour north of Calgary. In the dark, she exchanged cash for two of the cats 鈥?one for her and one for a friend 鈥?and cuddled their tiny, smooth bodies on the way home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW About two weeks later, Bastarache realized it was a scam.They just grew their hair back! says the bewildered 20-year-old, who suspects the se gourde stanley ller was somehow able to completely shave what have turned out to be regular house cats. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I don ;t know how she did it.Bastarache called RCMP but says she was told not much could be done without the seller name. A cellphone number the s stanley botella eller supplied was no longer in serv stanley water bottle ice. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The furry, fake sphynx, named Moofasa, is now part of the rest of Bastarache feline family, which includes two real sphynx. She bought the latest for what the breed typically goes for 鈥?$1,500. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sphynx are alien-looking with large eyes and ears and soft, wrinkl Giru Poor reporting on Indigenous issues: report
Several schools in Ontario ar stanley cups uk e already planning virtual graduation ceremonies for the class of 2021 as the pandemic makes in-person celebrations unlikely.While most high school graduations are still a few months away, some boards are already thinking about online events to mark the occasion that typically takes place in June.In Toronto, Canada largest school board said it was expecting to have graduation ceremonies take place online but was giving individual schools some flexibility in the matter. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While graduation ceremonies will very likely be virtual again this year, we defer to local schools to develop an event that works best for them and their school communities, said Ryan Bird, spokesman for the Toronto District School Board.The Peel District School Board 鈥?which serves Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon 鈥? stanley cup said it was planning virtual celebrations as well, but was also looking into having students accept their diplomas in a drive-by ceremony with social distancing measures in place. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In stanley cup preparation for 2021 celebrations, we are in discussions about all potential landscapes within which these events might take place as the COVID-19 global health crisis continues to evolve, said board spokeswoman Tiffany Gooch.In June 2020, more than 10,000 people tuned in to watch a virtual celebration of Peel ;
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Quebec will permit several recreational sports including tennis and golf to begin next week across the entire province 鈥?including in Montreal, which continues to be the province COVID-19 epicentre.Junior education minister Isabelle Charest says the first activities to be permitted are those that can be practised o stanley cup utdoors, either individually or in pairs, with two-metre physical distancing maintained.The list of sports permitted as of May 20 also includes hiking, track and field, cycling, rock-climbing, canoeing and horseback stanley mugs riding. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Provincial parks will reopen, in part to allow for those activities to resume, but Charest says people should not travel outside their home region for leisure purposes.Charest says the province is working with other federations to adapt different sports to meet COVID-19 public health guidelines. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She says discussions are ongoing to allow certain professional sports and amateur athletes to get back to training again.But Dr. Richard Masse of the province public health department says it unrealistic to think a Montreal Canadiens game will be held at the Bell Centre this summer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Masse said in terms of professional sports, the provi stanley cups uk nce sets the criteria that need to be respected to protect athletes and fans. Btav SPECIAL ICYMI: Top 5 (non-coronavirus) stories of the week in Georgetown and Acton from TheIFP.ca
The Ontario government has announced its COVID-19 vaccination efforts will be ramped up in May, due to an increase in vaccine shipments expected in the coming days.Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott made the announcement on April 29, stating that as a result of the shipments,聽individuals 18 and older should be eligible to book their first jabs through the provincial booking system as early as May 24.As of April 30, all Ontarians 55 and old stanley cup spain er will be eligible to book Pfizer or Mo vaso stanley derna vaccines through the provincial booking system. On the same day, 16 pharmacies in Toronto and Peel will begin offering Pfizer to this age cohort as part of a pilot project.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province is expecting聽800,000 doses of Pfizer per week at the start of May, which Elliott says is expected to increase to 940,000 doses per week by the end of May.As well, during the first two weeks of May, the province will be allocating 50 per cent of vaccine doses to COVID-19 hot spot聽areas via聽mobile teams, pop-up cli stanley cup nics, mass immunization clinics, hospitals, primary-care facilities and pharmacies. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Elliott said allocations to public health units will remain the same during this time.聽 Ontarios vaccine rollout is continuing to focus on getting vaccines to those most at risk, Elliott said. With a stable and reliable supply of vaccines on the way, we will continue exp
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TORONTO 鈥?A first-of-its-kind research study by two national Aboriginal groups has found that Indigenous employers provide Indigenous workers with better job satisfaction than other employers while paying them comparable incomes.The study, released Tuesday, is based on responses from Ontario participants in a 2020 national survey of Indigenous students who received financial help toward post-secondary education i stanley mugs n the past five years. This report begins to address the lack of data on Indigenous entrepreneurship and educational success, said Roberta Jamieson, presi stanley water bottle dent and CEO of Indspire, a charity that funds education for First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis individuals for the benefit of their communities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW About one-third 35 per cent of the survey Ontario Building Brighter Futures recipients reported working for an Indigenous employer, with about three-quarters of those respondents saying they found suitable work in an Indigenous community.Respondents working for an Indigenous employer agreed more strongly with statements that stanley cups uk they are valued at work, have a good work-life balance and are satisfied with their current employment, a trend that was consistent across different industries. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Another 7.6 per cent of the survey respondents were self-employed, which is higher than the Ontario average of 4.9 per cent.The top three ind Ughi Bury the guns : Witness denies involvement in Peterborough drive-by shooting
Halton Region reported 53 new cases of COVID-19 Monday, its second highest single-day total since the beginning of the pandemic. It also reported its 36th death related to the virus, a resident at the Vil stanley website lage of Tansley Woods retirement home in Burlington.The new cases pushed the seven-day rolling average of new cases to 31.29. The average had dipped as low as 26 on Oct. 26. The regions highest single-day to stanley becher tal of new cases was on Oct. 8 when it reported 56 cases.Despite six ongoing outbreaks at retirement and long-term care homes in the region, none of the n stanley flasche ew cases reported Monday were among people over the age of 80 and only six were over the age of 60. The majority of the cases 28 were among people ages 40-59. Under the age of 20 and the 20-39 age group each accounted for 10 new cases. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There was only one new case associated with those outbreaks, a staff member at the Chartwell Waterford long-term care home in Oakville.Oakville saw the biggest increase in new and active cases, with 23 of the new cases on Monday. With just seven recoveries, its active case total climbed into triple figures at 111. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There were 16 new cases in Milton, eight in Burlington and six in Halton Hills. Milton also saw its active case total climb to 55 up by eight while both Burlington down two to 53 and Halton Hills down four to 28 saw a decrease.There ar
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