sͺ‘O‚Μƒy[ƒW‚ ‚θt [“Še(C³)‚·‚ι] [XV] [ƒz[ƒ€‚Φ]

νœŽΐsƒ{ƒ^ƒ“‚Νˆκ”Τ‰Ί‚Ι‚ ‚θ‚ά‚·

νœ@biqg 2019 Was the S
Mxff First Look At Matt Damon As The Martian
During sex, female praying mantises have a tendency to kill their partners with a decapitating cutting blow that would make a samurai proud. But as this shocking new video shows, just because a male doesnt have a head doesnt mean he still cant get it on. The entirety of this gorgeous new Deep Look video about praying mantises is worth watching, but the nasty business starts around the 3:00 mark. The fem <a href=https://www.adidassamba.com.de>adidas samba og</a> ale chops off the males head during the courting stage, but like the horny insectoid zombie that it is, the maleβ€”sans headβ€”continues to mate with the female, mounting her and delivering the sperm that will fertilize her eggs. As explained in the video, the males body is still being controlled by nerves in its abdomen, and it can still get the job done. Biologists refer to this behavior as sexual cannibalism, and the mantis female doesnt do this out of spite or as some kind of mindlessly random act. A State University of New York-Fredonia paper from last year showed that males who get consumed by their mates are actually at a reproductive advantage. From a selfish gene <a href=https://www.nike-dunk.es>nike sb dunk</a> perspective, this is actually good news for the mantis dude. As the study showed, <a href=https://www.adidas-samba-adidas.fr>adidas sambarose</a> females who eat their partners are able to produce more than twice the number of eggs than those who dont. Of course, males who survive mating could produce multiple times with other partners, so clearly theres some evolutionary tension here. As this video shows, biology is messy, and its never satisfied with a single approa Oxxn That New Viral Face App Sucks, But It Got One Thing Right
Ever had the feeling your high-resolution desktop wallpaper isnt looking quite as fantastic as you thought it should It could be because Windows 10 actu <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.de>adidas originals damen</a> ally compresses the image, presumably to save space. Windows users have been complaining about the problem for months. Luckily, there is a way to make sure youre always seeing the best-resolution image on your display. The simplest fix is to replace the compressed image that Windows is using. Go to C:UsersAppDataRoamingMicrosoftWindowsThemes and youll find a file there called TranscodedWallpaper, without an extension. Rename this file to something else, copy over your high-r <a href=https://www.skecher.com.de>skechers arbeitsschuhe</a> esolution original image to the same folder, and rename it TranscodedWallpaper , again without the extension. You also <a href=https://www.airforces.us>nike af</a> need to delete the CachedFiles folder, if there is one. To switch off compression permanently, head to the Windows registry editor by typing regedit in the Start menu search box and choosing the top option. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop and create a new key by right-clicking inside the pane on the right and choosing New then DWORD 32-bit Value. Call your shiny new DWORD JPEGImportQuality without the quote marks then double-click on it to modify it. Set the Base to Decimal and the Value data to 100, click OK, and youre done: the 100 represents 100 percent image quality. While the default compression may not be too noticeable on some photos, it can clearly be seen on certain images. Presumably its done to kee

http://https://www.asicsgel.de


νœ@zgyh Canadian, U.S.
Octo Rob Parent joins the race for Ward 1
TORONTO β€” Barrick Gold Corp. closed down Thursday as the company swung to a net loss in the last quarter and upped its expected costs going forward.The miner, which reports in US dollars, said its net loss was $314 million or 27 cents per share, compared with earnings of $425 million or 36 cents per share last year.The loss was largely due to a $916 million impairment charge on its long-lived assets, stemm <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley cup</a> ing both from a major tax and export dispute between its 64-per-cent owned Acacia Mining and the Tanzanian government, and the partial writedown of its Pascua Lama project after the Chilean government ordered it to close all surface facilities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Barrick said its all-in cash cost per ounce is expected to be between $750 to $875 per ounce for 2018 and $750 to $875 per ounce between 2019 and 2022.The 2018 guidance is an increase from the <a href=https://www.stanleymug.us>starbucks stanley cup</a> $710 to $770 per ounce the company expected a year ago, and well off the $700 per ounce target it had set for itself in 2016. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The company said the higher cost guidance for the year ahead is mostly related to lower anticipated gold production from its Nevada operations, Pueblo Viejo and Veladero mines, increased processing of higher-cost inventory, and higher costs at Acacia, its Tanzanian operation.We made significant strides towards driving costs out of our b<a href=https://www.stanley-mugs.us>stanley cup</a> usiness. However, not sufficient to offset Rlvk Man dead following vehicle collision on Hwy. 50 in Brampton
The city of Toronto will release regular and detailed reports on its efforts to ensure physical distancing standards are achieved at all homeless shelters, according to an interim lawsuit settlement announced Tuesday.The city must use best efforts to have two metres between every shelter bed and end the use of bunk beds, according to the agreement. It must also make shelter beds available to all shelter clients β€” inclu <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley cup</a> ding anyone who has received support services from the citys shelter system since March 11, including people who have left to live in tent encampments.Progress reports will be released at an undisclosed frequency until the ci <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley taza</a> ty reaches and sustains compliance for two months. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tuesdays settlement follows a lawsuit launched by a coalition of homelessness service providers and human rights groups last month, which alleged the city was failing to provide safe conditions in shelters, respites and drop-in centres.As a result of the agreement, an emergency court hearing set <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cupe</a> to be heard in early June has been adjourned indefinitely. The lawsuit, which also names the province of Ontario, is still pending but no future court dates have been set. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Greg Cook, an outreach worker with Sanctuary Ministries, one of the organizations who filed the lawsuit, said he is glad the settlement has been reached, though he believes the city should have

http://https://www.yeezy.com.mx


νœ@absl The Boosted Sc
Lwbz Jock Unveils Sleek, Dreamy Concept Art For Ex Machina
If youre considering getting one of Googles new Pixel 3 devices, beware: Unless you use a Google-certified accessory, wireless fast charging will only work at half of the phones maximum 10 watt charging speed. Per reports in Android Police and the Verge, unapproved models of wireless fast chargers will only work at 5 watt speed with the Pixel 3 line, despite it supporting the Qi open wireless power transfer standard used by other manufacturers. Android Police wrote that Google told them the Pixel 3 line requires a secure handshake when using the companys Pixel Stand to charge at 10 watts, and the method involved isnt supported by other ch <a href=https://www.campusadidas.fr>adidas campus homme</a> argersβ€”and the full 10-watt charging mode will only be enabled for third-party chargers approved via its <a href=https://www.adidas-samba-adidas.it>adidas samba donna</a> Made for Google program. Making things somewhat more confusing, Android Police noted that the Pixel 3 still displays a message saying charging rapidly when its connected to a third-party device charging at the lesser speed. Ars Technica wrote that Google told them in a statement that while the Pixel 3 supports Qi wireless charging, it only supports Qi charging via the 5 watt mode. The site also flagged a Belkin product description of an upcoming model mentioning Googles 10W proprietary wireless charging technology. Finally, the Verge reported that Google confirmed the Pixel Stand does support other Qi-compatible devices, but only does so at the slower 5 watt rate. So a Pixel Stand i <a href=https://www.asicsgel.de>asics sneaker</a> s not going to charge rivals phones at the f Jmmv The Company That Makes the U.S. Border s License Plate Scanners Has Been Hacked
The opening credits for Game of Thrones is such a fantastic sequence in that it lays out the map of the Seven Kingdoms and does so in a board game-esque fashion. You gain a sense of distance and try and understand each locations importance but it all happens so fast that you dont really get to explore. Well, heres a 360-degree view of the opening credits from HBO. You hit play and you can swirl all around the land. Its not quite like being VR-dropped inside a real Westeros, but its still a lot of fun to take a spin. https://facebook/0/videos <a href=https://www.reebokclassic.com.de>reebok stoffschuhe</a> /10153647535247734/ SPLOID is delicious brain candy. Follow us on F <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.it>adidas originals donna</a> acebook, Twi <a href=https://www.adidascampus.us>adidas campus 00s</a> tter, and YouTube. Game of Thrones

http://https://www.asicsgel.de


νœ@dspd Don t just g
Zdii Reclaimed Textile Recycling Clothier brings thrift shopping, recycling to next level in Smiths Falls
Downtown Toronto has a new spot to grab some pizza in a rush.Unlike traditional slices, however, Za Pizza Bist <a href=https://www.stanley-mugs.us>stanley water bottle</a> ro allows for maximum customization.The bistro originated in Winnipeg, but recently expanded to open a shop at 290 Adelaide St. W. in Toronto and another location in Vaughan. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Guests can choose between three types of crust β€” original, whole wheat or gluten-free β€” then select from eight sauces, eight types of cheese, eight meat toppings and 19 vegetable toppi <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley cups uk</a> ngs. The pizzas are then fast-fired so they ;re served up quickly and pipin <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley cup</a> g hot. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Be sure to try the dessert pizzas for a sweet treat after your meal. Uvas Snowcross competition returning to Lindsay Exhibition grounds minus spectators
TORONTO β€” Some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange 20,147.24, down 123.41 points. Bombardier Inc. TSX:BBD.B . Industrials. Down two cents, or 1.36 per cent, to $1.45 on 8.6 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Enbridge I <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley cup</a> nc. TSX:ENB . Energy. Down 46 cents, or 0.92 per cent, to $49.49 on seven million shares.OceanaGold Corp. TSX:OGC . Basic materials. Up 10 cents, or 4.4 per cent, to $2.37 on 5.8 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cenovus Energy Inc. TSX:SU . Energy. Down 54 cents, or 4.76 per cent, to $10.80 on 5.7 mil <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup</a> lion shares.Suncor Energy Inc. TSX:SU . Energy. Down 67 cents, or 2.36 per cent, to $27.70 on 5.4 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Power Corporation of Canada TSX:POW . Financial. Down 11 cents, or 0.28 per cent, to $39.13 on 5.2 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Companies in the news:Royal Bank of Canada. TSX:RY . Up 76 cents to $128.74. Royal Bank of Canada has named Indigenous leader Roberta Jamieson to its board of directors, effective Aug. 1. Jamieson served as chief of the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory from 2001 until 2004 and is a former Ontario ombudsman and former commissioner of the Indian Commission <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup becher</a> of Ontario. She was also chief executive of Indspi

http://https://www.yeezy.com.mx


νœ@svaa How your portf
Xtyd Former CIBC exec named chair at Hydro One
Hamilton public health reported 12 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.At the same time, some Hamilton-area golf courses, including Chippewa Creek and Flamborough Hills, are already booking t <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley nz</a> ee times for the long weekend.The total number of confirmed cases in the city jumped to 507 Thursday β€” up from 495 the previous day. No new deaths were reported. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province also announced the first of its three-stage plan to reopen parts of the economy. Some seasonal activities and businesses, such as golf courses, private parks, and marinas and boat clubs, will be able to open as early as Saturday, in time <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley water bottle</a> for the Victoria Day long weekend.The City of Hamilton says it is reviewing the provincial announcement made Thursday afternoon and is considering the local impacts. More information is expected to be available Friday during the citys scheduled COVID-19 update. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are 11 ongoing outbreaks in Hamilton at retirement residences and long-term-care facilities: Grace Villa, Village of Wentworth Heights, Extendicare Hamilton, Arbour Creek Care Centre, Blackadar Continuing Care Centre, The Rosslyn, Idlewyl <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley mugs</a> d Mannor, Regina Gardens, Wentworth Lodge, Heritage Green Nursing Home, and Dundurn Place Care Centre.Although, there are no active cases at Heritage Green or Wentworth Lodge, as the cases that put them into outbreak status were discovered Ipmz Norovirus linked to oysters hurts B.C. industry
Expect delays, especially during busy travel times β€” one closure is scheduled for roadwork on prov <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley becher</a> incial highways in Halton on Sept. 3, 2024:Highway 403 eastbound betwee <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>stanley cup quencher</a> n Highway 5 / Dundas Street and Highway 5 / Dundas Street, Mississauga: one left lane closed from Sept. 3 at 10 p.m. until Sept. 7 <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pl>stanley polska</a> at 5 a.m.

http://https://www.yeezy.com.mx


νœ@tvan Stone Ocean
Syzn Luna 2.0 Is Seeing Wild Price Swings Right Out the Starting Gate
Contractors at Google have successfully pushed back their return to office mandate after threatening to go on strike. Google Maps contract workers secured a 90-day extension to return to the office after the company initially slated a return to work for June 6. The Alphabet Workers Union took to Twitter to share the news. The Union stated that the contractors were concerned about unsafe working conditions related to Covid-19, and received the extension from Google only 3 hours after the contract workers threatened to strike. The Alphabet Workers Union repres <a href=https://www.yeezy.com.mx>yeezy</a> ents workers employed by Googles parent company Alphabet Inc. Safety was the primary concern, as there were no clear commitments to basic COVID safety protocols, a representative from the Alphabet Workers Union said in an email to Gizmodo. Google did not respond to our request for comment. BREAKING:Google Maps Worker Victory! Today, the Google Maps contract workers informed management that they planned to go on strike due to the unsafe working conditions imposed by the 6/6 RTO date. In less than 3hrs workers won a 90 day extensionβ€”this is the power of organizing. mdash; Alphabet Workers Union AWU-CWA @Alphabet <a href=https://www.nikeair.fr>air max 1</a> Workers June 2, 2022 The Alphabet Workers Union said theres over 200 contract workers that contribute to Google Maps <a href=https://www.yeezy.com.mx>adidas yeezy</a> and that theyre paid anywhere from $16 to $28 per hour. These contractors are employed by Cognizant Technology Solutions and do everything from providing up to date info on traffic disru Wlwh This Brilliant Lightning Show Is Perfectly Synced to a Rousing Soundtrack
Could a member of Rogue Ones cast be a character from the original trilogy The Guardians of the Galax <a href=https://www.airforceone.fr>airforce</a> y <a href=https://www.airmaxplus.us>airmax plus</a> cartoon reveals Rocket Raccoons origin. Gotham casts another Batman villainβ€”with a twist. Plus, J.J. Abrams on piecing together what weve seen of The Force Awakens, and a look at The Last Kingdom. Spoilers! Neil Blomkamps Alien Theres <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.it>adidas original campus</a> speculation that this movie has already entered development hell. But Bloody Disgusting reports based on anonymous sources that its still happeningβ€”but its been put on hold due to Ridley Scotts upcoming Prometheus sequel. The source says: Alien 5 is still very much in the works, as Fox remains hot on the idea. Blomkamp continues to work on the script only an outline existed previously and refine the tale he is telling. Ridley Scott is still producing, but has insisted on Prometheus 2 being made first. Blomkamp might not start directing Alien 5 until 2017β€”which could have the additional advantage of resolving scheduling problems for Sigourney Weaver, whos already signed on to the Avatar sequels. The rumor adds that we could see Prometheus 2 in 2017 and Alien 5 in 2018. Star Wars: The Force Awakens J.J. Abrams says the current cut of the film is just over two hours long: 124 minutes to be exact, making it the second shortest Star Wars film tied with Empire Strikes Back . </Film> Meanwhile, Abrams also discusses what weve learned from the footage released for the film thus far: Theyre all, in a way, pieces of a jigsaw puzzle that is,

http://https://www.asicsgel.de


νœ@zdos A Hawkeye Spin
Yuvq Does Your Blood Type Affect Your Risk of Covid-19
If youre <a href=https://www.adidassamba.com.de>adidas samba herren</a> familiar with the work of documentary filmmaker Rodney Ascherβ€”The S From Hell, Room 237, The Nightmareβ€”you know he excels at focusing on topics that stir up excitement and existential dread all at the same time. His latest, A Glitch in the Matrix, probes simulation theory with similar intent. Much like The Nightmare, which explored the terrifying world of sleep paralysis, A Glitch in the Matrix is about something that technology cant be visualized, because much like someone elses dream its impossible to see. <a href=https://www.campusadidas.it>adidas campus donna</a> However, there are obviously dozens of pop culture works especially the 1999 sci-fi blockbuster that gives an assist to the docs title that help flesh out Aschers journey through the notion that maybe, just maybe, reality isnt what it seems to be. And even if you think the idea that were all living in a simulation is outright ridiculous, A Glitch in the Matrix striv <a href=https://www.adidas-yeezy.de>yeezy slide</a> es to explain why some people have come to believe its possible, as well as the social and historical context that makes the idea even more compelling, if not convincing. https://gizmodo/think-were-living-in-a-computer-simulation-prove-it-1793381182 Ascher taps into his trademark mix of interviews with expertsβ€”including University of Oxford professor Nick Bostrom, whos written extensively about simulation theoryβ€”and regular folks, just people who have stories to share about their own personal experiences. Since A Glitch in the Matrix was created during the pandemic, it relies heavily on Zoom-styl Kkqd When the Robots Rise Up, First They Will Fight the Felines
Google Now is the opt-in, just a swipe away assistant that keeps track of everything going on in your digital life. Its a powerful little tool meant to usurp all the Siri and Cortana alternatives, and Google made a huge stride today to make that happen, adding over 70 new apps to Google Now like Spotify <a href=https://www.nikedunk.us>nike dunk</a> , Feedly, and RunKeeper. Googles director of product management Aparna Chennapragada recently let slip that many more third-party apps would be coming to Google Now, and now hes delivering on that promise. You can take a look at all the new partners right here, and many well-known apps have some neat tricks. For example, Spotify can now deliver curated playlists to Google Now based on your listening habits. All the other apps offer equally similar lite experiences that tap into the main app on your smar <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.de>adidas originals damen</a> tphone, just like every other Google Now card. Of course, youll need the latest version of the Google app to tap into these passive awareness superpowers. But if you do, youll find theres a lot more it can do for you. <Google>Inside Search Blog] <a href=https://www.airforceone.fr>air force 1</a> Google NowSPOTIFY

http://https://www.asicsgel.de


νœ@qdpx Work at Quebec
Rexc Meet Maureen Gillham, Candidate for Halton Hills Ward 2 town councillor
EDMONTON β€” Members of an indigenous community in central Alberta are angry that strangers are using social media to attack the mother of a toddler who was found dead near a church last month.The body of 19-month-old Anthony Raine was discovered April 21 outside the Good Shepherd Anglican Church in Edmonton. Police have said the boy had bruises all over his body and died from a severe blow to his head.His father, Joey Crier, 26, and Crier girlfriend, Tasha Mack, 25, face charges of second-degree murder, criminal negligence causing death, failing to provide the necessities of life and assault. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley thermobecher</a> Some people on Facebook discussion groups have blamed the boy biological mother, Dalyce Raine, and her family for his death.His mother had no clue or concern as to how her baby was living, reads one post. A child who had no voice was murdered because not one pe <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley thermobecher</a> rson in his family reported what they knew. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Another post suggests the toddler probably had fetal alcohol syndrome and should have been put up for adoption.Yet another accuses the family of misusing money raised in a GoFundMe campaign for t <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley cup</a> he child funeral. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They are sick people taking advantage of people generosity, reads the post. I see a t Bbrj Plan to raise crashed Cyclone still in works
PICKERING β€” A Pickering grocery store is donating 5,000 surgical masks and 2,000 gloves to help front-line health workers deal with COVID-19.Blue Sky Supermarket donated the items to the Carea Community Health Centre CHC and Lakeridge Health.A supply shortage of personal protective equipment PPE has been an ongoing challenge for health-care organizations and front-line worke <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley mugs</a> rs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW John Lin, CEO of Blue Sky Supermarket, said in a statement, We are fortunate that we were able to source a large quantity of surgical masks. It is the responsibility of all corporate entities to find ways to help our communities during this unprecedented time. Learning about the great work that Carea Community Health Centre, along with the other Durham Ontario Health Team partners like Lakeridge Health, are doing, we were more than happy to help. Peter Bethlenfalvy, the MPP for Pickering-U <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley cups uk</a> xbridge, thanked the outlet for its donation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.stanleycups.it>stanley cup</a> I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to John Lin, Helen Huang and Steven Guo of Blue Sky Supermarket for their generous donation of 5,000 masks and 2,000 gloves, Bethlenfalvy said. These supplies will go directly to the heroes on the front-line at Carea Community Health Centre and Lakeridge Health. By standing together, we will defeat COVID-19. Francis Garwe, the CEO of Carea, said the donation is particularly welcome.

http://https://www.yeezy.com.mx


νœ@https mg2 at
„I„‹„u„„„u „„|„p„„„†„€„‚„}„…, „r „{„€„„„€„‚„€„z „…„t„€„q„ƒ„„„r„€ „y „q„u„x„€„„p„ƒ„~„€„ƒ„„„Ž „ƒ„„„€„‘„„ „~„p „„u„‚„r„€„} „}„u„ƒ„„„u? Mega „„‚„u„t„|„p„s„p„u„„ „|„…„‰„Š„u„u „y„x „t„r„…„‡ „}„y„‚„€„r! „A„|„p„s„€„t„p„‚„‘ „y„~„~„€„r„p„ˆ„y„€„~„~„€„z „q„u„x„€„„p„ƒ„~„€„ƒ„„„y „y „„€„~„‘„„„~„€„}„… „y„~„„„u„‚„†„u„z„ƒ„… <a href=https://xn--mg-sb-6za9404c.com>megaweb4</a> „s„p„‚„p„~„„„y„‚„…„u„„ „„€„{„…„„{„y „q„u„x „ƒ„„„‚„u„ƒ„ƒ„p. „N„p„ƒ„|„p„w„t„p„z„„„u„ƒ„Ž „|„u„s„{„€„z „‚„u„s„y„ƒ„„„‚„p„ˆ„y„u„z „y „y„x„…„‰„p„z„„„u „Š„y„‚„€„{„y„z „r„„q„€„‚ „{„p„„„u„s„€„‚„y„z. „P„‚„y„ƒ„€„u„t„y„~„‘„z„„„u„ƒ„Ž „{ <a href=https://xn--mg-sb-6za9404c.com>„ƒ„ƒ„„|„{„p „~„p „}„u„s„p „„„€„‚</a> „ƒ„u„z„‰„p„ƒ „y „t„u„|„p„z„„„u „„€„{„…„„{„y „ƒ„€ „ƒ„„€„{„€„z„~„€„z „t„…„Š„€„z.

<a href=https://mega-active-links.com>http mega sb</a>


νœ@vuyc 2 French touri
Hglv U19 hoops world champs voted team of year
Halton police say they are investigating a fire, which occurred at an Oakville restaurant, as an act of arson.Witnesses reportedly saw two individuals fleeing the back of theΒ Ben Florentine restaurant, located at 146 Lakeshore Rd., W., on foot, and then leaving the area in a white Ford pickup truck.The truck was last seen travelling westbound on Lakeshore Road. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police responded to the fire around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday July 28 .Police said the restaurant was not occupied at the time of the blaze but did sustain between $150,000 to $200,000 worth of damage. ART <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley cup</a> ICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officers also confirmed there was graffiti inside the restaurant with someone writing the letters BLM <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.com.de>stanley becher</a> . <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley mugg</a> Oakville fire Chief Paul Boissonneault said multiple callers reported hearing popping and/or minor explosions at the time of the fire. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This could have been the result of accelerants being used, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW When our crews got on scene there were multiple areas inside that had fire that were not connected. There was also a very high odour of accelerants.Boissonneault said the quick response by firefighters prevented the fire from spreading to neighbouring properties.He said th Gdsk Quebec gets credit rating upgrade to AA-
Photo of Natalie Steele provided by Fulton Police.UPDATE August 18:Β The Fulton Police Department continues to ask for the publics assistance in locating a missing teenager.Natalie Steele, 16 years of age, of Fulton was reported missing on August 1 at 3:30 a.m. She has not yet been located, and there is now a warrant for her arrest through Oswego County Court.Steele is known to frequent areas in Oswego County, the Town of Brutus area of Cayuga County, and the Syracuse area. If you know where Steele is, please call 911.FULTON – The Fulton Police Department is ask <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley cup</a> ing for the publics assistance in locating a missing teenager.Natalie Steele, 16 years of age, of Fulton, <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup becher</a> was reported missing by her guardian on August 1, 2022 at approximately 3:30 a.m.Steele has been known to frequent locations in Oswego County, as well as the Syracuse and Cayuga County areas.Police are concerned about her welfare based on information they have regarding previous times she has been reported missing.Steele is a white female, approximately 503 tall, 130 lbs, with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a camouflage jacket, and possibly black laced sandals.If you know of Steeles location, please call 911. Print this entryShare this:EmailLike this:Li <a href=https://www.stanleycup.cz>stanley termoska</a> ke Loading...Related


νœ@odnp Want to attend
Vayg Stryker celebrates grand opening of Waterdown headquarters
Rob Lebeilles previous day job for 31 years was serious business: working in health and safety for a large firm, he was responsible for preventing fatalities.In his new job, he gets to see people having a blast and adults rediscovering the joy of playing like when they were kids. It rarely feels like work when we come in, said Lebeille, co-owner of Niagara Escapement in Niagara Falls. Everyone comes here to have fun and we just facilitate fun. The two-year-old business on Victoria Avenue is a game-players paradise, with a vast library of board games to play and purchase, themed rooms for co <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley nz</a> rporate and birthday party gatherings to play role-playing games such as Dungeons and Dragons, a caf’H to relax and chat, and two escape rooms in which people try to escape a witchs oven and cottage, or navigate an end of the world bunker. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW After two years of pandemic-fuelled isolation, co-owner Cecilia MacDuff said Escapement is a place where people can gather and let their problems dissipate through play. The major thing we look for is getting people face to face, and playing together and communicating and having that sense of socialization, she said. We love games and we love entertaining people so this is the best of both worlds. Lebeille said when they decided to expand from the original focus on just escape rooms into games such as <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley tumbler</a> Dungeons and Dragons, they thought that would mostly entail teen <a href=https://www.stanley-mugs.us>stanley cup</a> parties Dyjq Donald Trump says Canada wants to reopen its border with the U.S. Not so fast, says Bill Blair
It is the end of an era at Renfrews police detachment.After 37 and-a-half years on the police force serving his community, Detachment Commander Inspector Colin Slight has retired. I guess its somewhat surreal, said the Horton resident. But I sense the time is right for me. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He joined the Renfrew Police Service in July 1982. He decided to pursue a career in policing to follow the examples of relatives who served as officers in the RCMP and <a href=https://www.stanleycups.it>stanley cup</a> Ottawa and Toronto police forces.When he started, Slight, 57, worked with many officers at the detachment who taught him valuable lessons. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The foundation of my policing was built on some iconic names of that era like Winston Green, Murray Bilson and Pat Patterson, he said. It was very much a family-oriented environment. Slight says he wa <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cups</a> s close with the late Terry McIntyre, who joined a few months after. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He was around my era and my age <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.co.uk>stanley cup</a> and we became fast friends, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Slight remained with the Renfrew force through its amalgamation with the Ontario Provincial Police OPP in 2000. He was transferred to Killaloe to become its detachment commander in 2008.When Dave MacDonald, Renfrews previous detachment commander, was promoted to a posit

http://https://www.yeezy.com.mx


νœ@bhhu The NSA Report
Vunt Pop! Vinyl Ant-Man Rides Into Battle on the Cutest Ant In the World
The <a href=https://www.adidassamba.com.de>adidas samba damen</a> U.S. governments capricio <a href=https://www.campusadidas.it>adidas campus 00</a> us stance on foreign aid has likely worsened the reproductive care and health of women living in poorer affected countries, according to a <a href=https://www.adidassamba.com.de>adidas samba adidas</a> new report out Thursday. During periods when the so-called global gag rule, which bars federal funding to overseas health care organizations that provide abortions, was active, researchers found, women in sub-Saharan Africa were less able to access birth control and had more pregnancies. Ironically, given the conservative backing of the rule, women were also more likely to get abortions. But these abortions were probably less safe and more life-threatening than they would have been otherwise. Also known as the Mexico City policy, the global gag rule was first enacted by the Ronald Reagan administration in the 1980s. Its historically called for suspending all aid funding to non-governmental organizations NGOs operating in countries that perform or actively promote abortion services. The rule applies even if the funding would be earmarked for other health services often provided alongside abortions, such as gynecological check-ups or birth control. Reflecting the partisan nature of the rule, each change in the political affiliation of the White House has seen it respectively torn down or reinstated ever since its enaction. https://jezebel/trumps-global-gag-rule-is-already-closing-clinics-world-1834839745 But because of these constant changes in the implementation of the gag rule, it was possible for the a Sbdz Marvel s Midnight Suns Game Looks Like an Avengers Roommate Simulator
The last time the amateur scientists at Braille Sk <a href=https://www.reebokclassic.com.de>reebok sneaker</a> ateboarding tested a deck made from a sheet of glass, it shattered as soon as they stepped on it. But when it was upgraded to bulletproof glass <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.it>adidas originals hamburg</a> instead, not surprisingly, the second attempt at making a see-through skateboard was far more durableβ€”almost to the point <a href=https://www.adidas-originalss.fr>adidas originals forum</a> of being indestructible. <YouTube>via Likecool] GlassScienceskateboardingSkateboards

http://https://www.asicsgel.de


νœ@zpoe Logan Composer
Pcog Fear the Walking Dead sΒ Incredibly Gory VFX Video Is Not for Those With Weak Stomachs
The hype behind Apples rumored augmented reality headset and glasses just wont die. Every few weeks, almost like clockwork, some sort of Apple AR rumor or news makes its way through the tech blogosphere, even as other s <a href=https://www.adidas-yeezys.es>adidas yeezy</a> mart glasses and AR companies are capsizing left and right. This has always irked me, but it wasnt until my coworkers and I chatted about a rece <a href=https://www.nike-dunks.de>nike dunk</a> nt Apple patent that I realized why. The AR patent in question was uncovered by AppleInsider. The patent itself isnt necessarily anything mind-blowing. The filing details research from 2016 on how someone wearing a pair of Apple smart glasses might interact with objects in an augmented or virtual environmentβ€”basically, by using infrared sensors to turn any surface into a touch interface. Thats cool, but patents may never turn into actual products and are sometimes filed just to prevent compe <a href=https://www.campusadidas.it>adidas campus</a> tition from doing something similar. But immediately, I began questioning two things: Wouldnt this very cool idea still be victim to the very real problems with augmented reality displays And how does it account for everyones vision being unique https://gizmodo/the-future-of-the-face-computer-1840153270 The display problem is not new. The way most AR headsets and glasses work involves projecting an image onto a lens or screen or into your eyeball. Ive tried several smart glasses and AR headsets. All of them run into the same issue: Whenever youre in an extremely bright environment, the image youre seeing gets washed out. Whe Lgsx Jeff Bezos Got as Much Morning Show Coverage in a Day as Climate Change Got All Last Year
Back to the Future II gave us an awesome glimpse of the future where sneakers automatically laced themselves. What the movie left out, however, was that those sneakers would cost you $720 a pair. Oof. But if youve got a bit of Lego lying around at home, you can give any shoe self-lacing powers on the cheap. Vimal Patel combined two of his greatest passions when designing his own self-lacing shoes: p <a href=https://www.reebokclassic.com.de>reebok sneaker</a> laying with Lego, and not paying Nike $720 for a pair of its new HyperAdapt 1.0 sneakers. Theyre passions the rest of us probably share too, which is why Patel documented the creation of his self-lacing shoes so others can take a shot at building their own. Youll just need access to a Dremel, and a hot glue gun, before you can strap on t <a href=https://www.salomonschuhe.com.de>salomon wanderschuhe</a> hese fresh kicks. Patels version might not be as pretty as Nikes, but they both use a similar technique to simply tighten a set of pre-tied laces across the top of the foot to ensure the sneakers dont slip off while worn. Self-lacing is a generous description of whats going on, but whats important is that these shoes wont randomly become untied while youre wearing them. They might completely <a href=https://www.mizunos.de>mizuno handballschuh</a> fall apart if you dont glue all the Lego bits together, but they definitely wont come untied. <YouTube>via New Atlas] Back to the FutureBttfLegoNikeShoesSneakersToys

http://https://www.asicsgel.de


νœ@„{„‚k
„{„‚„u„z„x„y „„„p„z„}
<a href="https://t.me/s/kreyzi_taym_igrat_na_dengi">„ƒ„|„€„„ „{„‚„u„z„x„y „„„p„z„} „~„p „t„u„~„Ž„s„y</a>


νœ@qqfq Police investi
Vuco Green light given for new 3-storey long-term care facility in Kemptville
OTTAWA β€” JUSTICEAccomplishedJustice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould helped introduce legislation on doctor-assisted dying and develop the mandate for the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. She also restored the Court Challenges pr <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup</a> ogram, brought in legislation to legalize marijuana for recreational use, introduced new national security legislation, brought in an independent process for recommending nominees to the Supreme Court, including a way to ensure they are functionally bilingual, and added gender identity as a prohibited grounds for discrimination under the Canadian Human Rights Act. <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley mug</a> ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>stanley tazas</a> Working on itPrime Minister Justin Trudeau tasked her with reviewing the sentencing reforms the Conservatives brought in as part of their tough-on-crime agenda, a mandate that Wilson-Raybould seized upon as an opportunity to reform the criminal justice system writ large. After raising expectations among advocates, she has yet to introduce legislation on mandatory minimums or other major reforms. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Not at all, or at least not yetThe Liberals promised during the election campaign to toughen criminal laws and bail conditions in domestic assault cases, a commitment that was repeated in the mandate letter, but no laws have been brought in. The same goes for a promise to repeal key elements of Bill C-42, which the Conservatives Mtzb How many people are in hospitals with COVID-19 in Burlington, Oakville, Milton and Halton Hills
TORONTO β€” Mary Luna never considered any kind of estate planning until her parents were hospitalized within a few months of each other five years ago. Prior to that, I didnt think I needed a will because I was single with no kids and no property or large net worth, said Luna, who is based in Newmarket, Ont.However, when both her parents became ill, Luna and her siblings ran <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>water bottle stanley</a> into issues while trying to handle their bank accounts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We found out that they had not created a will, so we couldnt bring a power of attorney to the banks, she said. There was also no record of their medical directives.Her mothers condition eventually improved to the point where she was able to provide enough information to complete online transactions for both parents. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The experience prompted Luna to create an estate plan a few years later at the age of 38 through the online platform Willful, but she wishes she had done so in her 20s. I think its one of those things that can easily be pushed aside for later on <a href=https://www.stanley-tumbler.us>stanley mug</a> . When youre young, you think you have time, Luna said. ARTICLE CONTI <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley water bottle</a> NUES BELOW Through Willful, a Toronto business that helps Canadians create legal wills online, she was able to set up beneficiaries, power of attorney for property, power of attorney for personal care and her medical wishes. The names and

http://https://www.yeezy.com.mx


‘νœ‚΅‚½‚’‹LŽ–‚πƒ`ƒFƒbƒN(“―ˆκνœƒL[‚̏ꍇ‚Ν•‘”‘I‘π‰Β”\)‚΅A‚»‚Μ‹LŽ–‚ΜνœƒL[‚π“ό—Ν‚΅‚Δ‚­‚Ύ‚³‚’.
@νœƒL[


[“Še/C³‚·‚ι] [XV] [ƒz[ƒ€‚Φ] [«ŽŸ‚Μƒy[ƒW]

MiniBBS2