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BULL ARM, N.L. 鈥?There some good economic news in cash-strapped Newfoundland today as a ceremony marks the wind-up of construction for the massive Hebron oil platform.It will be towed next month from Bull Arm to its destination about 350 kilometres southeast of St. John .Hebron is expected to start producing oil later stanley canada this year in a field estimated to contain more than 700 million barrels of oil. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mugs The $14-billion project employed more than 3,500 people at the height of construction. Total costs have almost tripled and oil prices have dropped since the Hebron project was first announced 10 years ago for an estimated price of $5 billion. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The governing Liberals say Hebron will generate $10 billion in royalties and benefits over the next 20 years 鈥?less than half what the former Tory government estimated.B stanley cup y The Canadian Press Jgmz Halton highway closures for planned roadwork on Feb. 11
( H3 p! _* [! C0 b Political and faith leaders are speaking out against what they say appears to be a pattern of hate-fuelled crimes at two downtown Toronto mosques.Since June 1, Toronto police have responded to six reports of damage and mischief at two mosques ne stanley uk ar Adelaide and Jarvis streets and Dundas and Bay streets. So far, two people have been arrested.In an email to toronto, Const. Alex Li said Toronto police stanley tumblers s Hate Crimes Unit has been advised of the incidents and continue s to support the investigations as needed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Toronto Police Service members from 51 and 52 Division have met with members of the mosques and will continue to work with them and update them on the incidents, he said, urging anyone with information about any further incidents or anyone w stanley cupe ho knows anything about the ongoing investigations to contact police.The Muslim Association of Canada MAC , which has 14 chapters across Canada including 15 community centres, seven full-time schools, 20 weekend schools, and four child care centres, confirmed the six acts of vandalism happened at its two Masjid Toronto locations at 168 Dundas St. W. and 86 Adelaide St. W. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They said the most recent incident, in which windows at its Adelaide Street mosque were broken, happened on Monday, Aug. 16. The organization said three incidents have happened at this location in less than a month. These incid |
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