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Jbij It s been a crazy four months : What the guy in charge of enforcing the city s COVID-19 bylaws dreads about Stage 3
# N7 o0 ?; J: |# p( g( @; N Its beginning to look a lot like last years holidays with Toronto officials once again warning of the risks of gat stanley mugs hering.Though residen stanley kubek ts who are fully vaccinated are better protected than they were during fall and winter celebrations last year, Dr. Eileen de Villa, the citys medical officer of health, still urged caution about Thanksgiving, with grim projections for December. For the foreseeable future, choose wisely, carefully and selectively when it comes to getting together and celebrating,  said de Villa said on Wednesday.  Plan the safest Thanksgiving you can. Its too bad we have stanley mug  to urge caution again, but once more this year caution is a must. I hope next year well really have something to celebrate.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She asked those not yet vaccinated to change that, for gatherings to be small and for preference be given to outdoors and wearing of masks where possible. It would be easy to take a more relaxed view and to mistake current case counts as an indication of what is to come,  de Villa said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 She went on to say:  We are again on the verge of a risky and uncertain period in the pandemic. Toronto Public Health and provincial modelling both show wide-ranging scenarios and officials anticipate an increase in cases with colder temperatures and an increase in indoor interactions.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                               Drcv Toronto stock index recoups triple-digit loss$ J8 e6 o! @  S' o' O  H/ U1 c
A 23-year-old Alberta woman is facing a host of fraud-related charges after someone opened bank accounts in Durham Region with fraudulent identification.The Durham Regional Police Financial Crimes Unit was called on Thursday, Feb. 17 by an employee from a Scotiabank in Oshawa saying a fraud was in progress. The suspect stanley taza  was trying to pen an account with fraudulent identification, police said.Investigators found a suspect had committed fraud at two other Scotiabank locations in Durham a few days earlier, police noted.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                    stanley termoska                      Mor Junger has been charged with seven counts of unlawfully selling or possessing a counterfeit mark, seven counts of procuring to be made, possess, transfer, sell identity documents of someone else, and three counts of att stanley termohrnek empted fraud not exceeding $5,000.      She was released on an undertaking.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Investigators want to ensure there are no further victims.Anyone with more information regarding this investigation is asked to call Det. Chapman of the Financial Crimes Unit at 1-888-579-1520, ext. 5352.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Anonymous information can be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at durhamregionalcrimestoppers.ca.
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