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WAWA, Ont. 鈥?The giant honking Canada Goose in Wawa, Ont., that has quietly greeted countless travellers for more than five decades is set to fly its concrete roost ahead of the formal arrival of a replac stanley cup ement on Canada Day.Hundreds of townsfolk and dignitaries are expected to be on hand for the lifting of a parachute shroud that will mark the unveiling of fowl latest incarnation. 822 stanley termosky 0;It our identity, so it been important for us, said Chris Wray, Wawa chief administrative officer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Even though everyone already knows what Goose III will look like, excitement is mounting in the town, which plans an array of festivities to mark the occasion, including drummers and a performance by Fred Eaglesmith, the alternative country singer-songwriter known for his songs about the quirky folk of rural Canada.The new bird 鈥?essentially a clone of its immediate predecessor 鈥?was made of stainless steel in Trenton, Ont., based on detailed drawings of the older one for about $300,000. It about 8.5 metres tall with a wingspan of about six metres and comes in pieces that are to be assembled on site on a refurbished plinth. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We ;re hoping that t stanley canada hey ;re going to be able to put most of it together under the parachute so that we don ;t ruin the big reveal, Wray said.The popular goose, visi Ovaz Farmers hope to reap reward of higher crop prices
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WAWA, Ont. 鈥?The giant honking Canada Goose in Wawa, Ont., that has quietly greeted countless travellers for more than five decades is set to fly its concrete roost ahead of the formal arrival of a replac stanley cup ement on Canada Day.Hundreds of townsfolk and dignitaries are expected to be on hand for the lifting of a parachute shroud that will mark the unveiling of fowl latest incarnation. 822 stanley termosky 0;It our identity, so it been important for us, said Chris Wray, Wawa chief administrative officer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Even though everyone already knows what Goose III will look like, excitement is mounting in the town, which plans an array of festivities to mark the occasion, including drummers and a performance by Fred Eaglesmith, the alternative country singer-songwriter known for his songs about the quirky folk of rural Canada.The new bird 鈥?essentially a clone of its immediate predecessor 鈥?was made of stainless steel in Trenton, Ont., based on detailed drawings of the older one for about $300,000. It about 8.5 metres tall with a wingspan of about six metres and comes in pieces that are to be assembled on site on a refurbished plinth. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We ;re hoping that t stanley canada hey ;re going to be able to put most of it together under the parachute so that we don ;t ruin the big reveal, Wray said.The popular goose, visi Ovaz Farmers hope to reap reward of higher crop prices
TORONTO 鈥?The body that oversees the Toronto Police Service says it will postpone weighing a report on anti-Black racism until broader public consultations are conducted on the issue.The Toronto Police Services Board was originally set to consider the report, which contains eight recommendations aimed at combatting raci stanley cup sm in the force, at a meeting Friday.In a statement issued this afternoon, the board says the decision comes after the public and stakeholders called for additional time to consider and discuss the recommendations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It says the board would also like to wait until Toronto city council meets later this month, since that meeting will also tackle issues related to policing.The board says it will lay out a forum to allow public input on police accountability and reform, set to take place the week of July 6. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It says all those who signed up to speak at Friday meeting are urged to take part in the public forum, and to make deputations stanley cups when the report is brought back before the board.The report comes after two Toronto city councillors said they would introduce a motio stanley cup n to defund the police service by 10 per cent and use the money for community resources. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The document acknowledged the importance of supporting those resources, but challenges the call t
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Stouffville has released its 2022 Stouffville resident guide. The g stanley vattenflaska uide, aimed at everyone who calls Stouffville home, is a 40-page book full of information about living in and enjoying the town. We are thrilled to have such an extensive resource for residents, said Mayor Iain Lovatt. Our website gets thousands of visitors a month, but there is nothing like having an old-fashioned book around the house! The 2022 Stouffville residents guide contains information about events, recreation and cultural facilities, trails, forests and other family-fun activities. Also included is information about residing in town, including parking regulations, building permits, local medical facilities and community safety. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW No matter how long you have lived here, you will probably find something in there you didnt know! Lovatt said. The guide has been mailed to all households and is expected in residents mailboxes next week. Additional copies can be picked up at Town Hall 111 Sandiford Dr. , the Leisure Centre 2 Park Dr. and the Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum and Community Centre 14732 Woodbine Ave. . Limited copies can also stanley cup be found at local businesses such as Metro, Longos, Canadian Tire and No Frills. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The guide is also online at cometogetherws.ca/ResidentsGuide gourde stanley . Igvi York Region constable sentenced to 7.5 years
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Stouffville has released its 2022 Stouffville resident guide. The g stanley vattenflaska uide, aimed at everyone who calls Stouffville home, is a 40-page book full of information about living in and enjoying the town. We are thrilled to have such an extensive resource for residents, said Mayor Iain Lovatt. Our website gets thousands of visitors a month, but there is nothing like having an old-fashioned book around the house! The 2022 Stouffville residents guide contains information about events, recreation and cultural facilities, trails, forests and other family-fun activities. Also included is information about residing in town, including parking regulations, building permits, local medical facilities and community safety. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW No matter how long you have lived here, you will probably find something in there you didnt know! Lovatt said. The guide has been mailed to all households and is expected in residents mailboxes next week. Additional copies can be picked up at Town Hall 111 Sandiford Dr. , the Leisure Centre 2 Park Dr. and the Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum and Community Centre 14732 Woodbine Ave. . Limited copies can also stanley cup be found at local businesses such as Metro, Longos, Canadian Tire and No Frills. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The guide is also online at cometogetherws.ca/ResidentsGuide gourde stanley . Igvi York Region constable sentenced to 7.5 years
TORONTO 鈥?North American stock markets fell Tuesday even though weaker U.S. inflation numbers could delay Federal Reserve action to taper stimulus.Craig Jerusalim, portfolio manager at CIBC Asset Management, said markets were taking a breather with no obvious catalyst to drive them higher.When you have elevated valuations, markets often need good news to continue to go higher, so lack of good news is probably the main reason today, he said in an interview. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Consumer Price Index data was benign, coming in a tad better than expected and below the torrid pace of earlie stanley drinking cup r months. Inflation rose 0.3 per cent month over month in August, shy of the 0.4 per cent consensus forecast.Stripping out volatile food and energy, it was up 0.1 per cent, compar stanley becher ed with the forecast for about 0.3 per cent. That four per cent on an annualized basis, versus an expected 4.2 per cent. ARTICLE CO stanley flask NTINUES BELOW Last month inflation numbers were good for markets but not good enough to prompt a lift, Jerusalim said.This news does not settle the inflation debate quite yet, but it does give a little bit of a nod towards the transitory side of the debate. And it does take some pressure off the Fed to act and maybe pushes back the tapering decision to December instead of November. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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The Municipality of Meaford broke all its records for building activity in 2016 and stanley cup 2017 is already well ahead of that pace.At its meeting on April 24, council received the building report for March 2017. Early in the year, building stats are tripling those recorded during the same time last year. Last year was a banner year for the municipality and this year we are up significantly, said Deputy Mayor Harley Greenfield. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In 2017, Meaford has issued 49 permits 鈥?compared to 24 at the same time a year ago. Total building activity exceeds $3.5 million 鈥?compared to just over stanley cup $900,000 during the same period in 2016. Included in the 2017 stats are permits for three new homes valued at more than $1.3 million. In March 20 stanley cup nz 17, Meaford issued a total of 38 permits with a total construction value of more than $2.2 million. Last year, in March the totals were 16 permits and $485,000 in value. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Coun. Mike Poetker said he expects the upward trend to continue. I bumped in to the building inspector and commented on this report and he said, You aint seen nothing yet, ; Poetker said. Pmuv No inquiry in case of slain Manitoba teen
As homeless people continue to seek shelter in downtown Peterborough Victoria Park, what, if any, impact is the situation having on local business and tourism This Week approached several downtown businesses for this article, and whil stanley cup website e some expressed concern for what is happening in the park, not one was willing to have their name published.We also contacted Peterborough Downtown Business Improvement Area executive director Terry Gui stanley cup el for comment and did not hear back. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The organization did provide us with a statement Guiel wrote to DBIA members about tent city. While we have had a lot to celebrate in the downtown this summer with a steady run of successful community events, vibrant beautification projects, and 12 new businesses 鈥?there have also been challenges. The DBIA has heard a lot of concerns about issues downtown this summer, especially in the area surrounding Victoria Park, Guiel wrote. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 聽 Its un stanley flask fortunate that some people in our community have had to resort to sleeping in a public park as a form of temporary housing. This is not an ideal situation for anyone. There are people working very hard in this community to help find people more secure places to live.This tent city has also created a lot of issues in the area. Businesses and residents nearby have been experiencing vandalism and harassment. The police have dealt wit
The Municipality of Meaford broke all its records for building activity in 2016 and stanley cup 2017 is already well ahead of that pace.At its meeting on April 24, council received the building report for March 2017. Early in the year, building stats are tripling those recorded during the same time last year. Last year was a banner year for the municipality and this year we are up significantly, said Deputy Mayor Harley Greenfield. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In 2017, Meaford has issued 49 permits 鈥?compared to 24 at the same time a year ago. Total building activity exceeds $3.5 million 鈥?compared to just over stanley cup $900,000 during the same period in 2016. Included in the 2017 stats are permits for three new homes valued at more than $1.3 million. In March 20 stanley cup nz 17, Meaford issued a total of 38 permits with a total construction value of more than $2.2 million. Last year, in March the totals were 16 permits and $485,000 in value. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Coun. Mike Poetker said he expects the upward trend to continue. I bumped in to the building inspector and commented on this report and he said, You aint seen nothing yet, ; Poetker said. Pmuv No inquiry in case of slain Manitoba teen
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Over the course of two days, Jan. 24 and 25, Torontos budget committee heard from 151 Torontonians and advocates about its 2022 operating capital budget.While it still has to be approved by Toronto council, Toronto staff are recommending a $14. stanley water jug 99-billion dollar budget supported by a total property tax increase for homeowners of 4.4 per cent. Torontos city manager, Chris Mur stanley cup ray, has called the 2022 budget a COVID budget that will need $1.4 billion from the federal and provincial governments.聽Heres a sampling of what some members of the public thought about that budget, and the state of Toronto two years into the pandemic, in their own words. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Jin Huh, executive director of Social Planning Toronto Communities across our city are in the midst of a five-alarm fire. This budget does not address the urgent situation. We have heard this is another pandemic budget, and certainly the city is facing a tough financial situation, but amidst this emergency we need council to push further and faster. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sahar Ghafouri from the North York Harvest Food Bank Food insecurity was the top concern in stanley mug the pandemic. We hear from our continually growing client base that they wont be able to feed their families ... The immediacy of the emergency is far from over for us聽鈥?agencies are being stressed while being plagued by skyrocketing COVID cases. AR Ynxf Digital services tax a step forward: Freeland
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Over the course of two days, Jan. 24 and 25, Torontos budget committee heard from 151 Torontonians and advocates about its 2022 operating capital budget.While it still has to be approved by Toronto council, Toronto staff are recommending a $14. stanley water jug 99-billion dollar budget supported by a total property tax increase for homeowners of 4.4 per cent. Torontos city manager, Chris Mur stanley cup ray, has called the 2022 budget a COVID budget that will need $1.4 billion from the federal and provincial governments.聽Heres a sampling of what some members of the public thought about that budget, and the state of Toronto two years into the pandemic, in their own words. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Jin Huh, executive director of Social Planning Toronto Communities across our city are in the midst of a five-alarm fire. This budget does not address the urgent situation. We have heard this is another pandemic budget, and certainly the city is facing a tough financial situation, but amidst this emergency we need council to push further and faster. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sahar Ghafouri from the North York Harvest Food Bank Food insecurity was the top concern in stanley mug the pandemic. We hear from our continually growing client base that they wont be able to feed their families ... The immediacy of the emergency is far from over for us聽鈥?agencies are being stressed while being plagued by skyrocketing COVID cases. AR Ynxf Digital services tax a step forward: Freeland
Here are a few of the meas stanley website ures in place by the Town of Halton Hills to accommodate residents during the COVID-19 physical distancing period.Fees waived for monthly municipal lot permitsAs of April 2, the Town of Halton Hills will be waiving monthly fees for municipal parking lot permits, effective until the state of emergency is lifted. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW During these unusual and challenging times, we are happy to ma stanley cup ke working from home or self-isolation easier for the community, Brent Marshall, the towns chief administrative officer, said in a prepared release.The grace period is consistent with what other area municipalities have offered. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ActiVan service fees waived and safety measures increasedThe town will waive select ActiVan service fees in order to continue offering safe and convenient service to senior residents and people with disabilities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Eligible clients can book their trip and use the service free of stanley quencher charge. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The fee waiver does not apply to Taxi Scrip or Youth Taxi Scrip.Bookings can be made by calling 905-702-6435, and operates Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m.Unused tickets can be retained for future use. ActiVan bookings are restricted to essential travel only.The town also
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Ontario is reporting another 135 COVID-19 cases and four more deaths, according to its latest report released Wednesday morning.Ontario has administ stanley cup ered 140,491 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 18,479,003 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night.According to the Stars vaccine tracker, 10,313,756 people in Ontario have received at least one shot. That works out to approximately 79.1 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and ol stanley cup der, and the equivalent of 70 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province says 8,165,247 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses. That works out to approximately 62.6 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 55.4 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine.The seven-day average is at 150 cases daily, or 7.2 weekly per 100,000. Ontarios seven-day average for deaths is at 5.0 daily. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province says 20,750 tests were completed the previous day, and a 0.8 per cent positivity rate.There are 139 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in the province, including 145 patients in intensive care. There are 70 people on ventilators. The ICU and ventilator numbers stanley cup include those who currently test positive for COVID-19 as well
OTTAWA 鈥?Two recent votes at the United Nations show Canada preferred path towards ridd stanley tumbler ing the world of nuclear weapons 鈥?saying no to a push for full-scale nuclear disarmament in favour of a treaty to ban bomb-making material.However, a coalition of Canadian anti-nuclear activists criticizes the government for not backing a broader effort stanley vattenflaska to work towards an outright ban on nuclear weapons.The government favours the creation of the creation of a Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty as a more realistic approach. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Canada is a member of the NA starbucks stanley cup TO military alliance, which has a policy of supporting nuclear weapons as a deterrent.Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion heralds the overwhelming adoption of Canadian-sponsored resolution at the United Nations General Assembly calling for the creation of a fissile material treaty. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW More than 170 countries favour the creation of such a treaty, which would rid the world of the key ingredients needed for nuclear weapons.Dion called the treaty concrete progress on nuclear disarmament, as the vote approved the creation of a high-level group that would work on the elements of the pact. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW However, the president of the Ottawa-based Rideau Institute criticized Canada for its decision to vote against another UN resolutio Cynw Oshawa s Frere du Nord sewing masks for vulnerable residents
Ontario is reporting another 135 COVID-19 cases and four more deaths, according to its latest report released Wednesday morning.Ontario has administ stanley cup ered 140,491 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 18,479,003 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night.According to the Stars vaccine tracker, 10,313,756 people in Ontario have received at least one shot. That works out to approximately 79.1 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and ol stanley cup der, and the equivalent of 70 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province says 8,165,247 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses. That works out to approximately 62.6 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 55.4 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine.The seven-day average is at 150 cases daily, or 7.2 weekly per 100,000. Ontarios seven-day average for deaths is at 5.0 daily. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province says 20,750 tests were completed the previous day, and a 0.8 per cent positivity rate.There are 139 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in the province, including 145 patients in intensive care. There are 70 people on ventilators. The ICU and ventilator numbers stanley cup include those who currently test positive for COVID-19 as well
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