Government invest $1.1 million in local infrastructure projects

Posted on July 15th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Dufferin County municipalities are receiving more than $1.1 million in funding from the provincial and federal government to invest in local infrastructure. The funding, which is through the COVID-19 Resilience Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP), was officially announced in a press release last Thursday (July 8). Local municipalities will see […]

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Tudor and Cashel go ahead with accessibility reno

Posted on July 14th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

At the July 6 council meeting, Nancy Carrol, the clerk and treasurer of Tudor and Cashel Township, gave the council a report on the results of a tender to complete the installation of automatic doors, a ramp and cover at the entrances to the municipal office, thus increasing accessibility. The tender was awarded to the […]

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Ardent expands capabilities – acquires glass and door divisions

Posted on June 10th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Ardent Industries, of Springwater, is continuing to expand its capabilities with the recent acquisition of Glass Canada and London Automatic Doors. Ardent was formed in 2016 by brothers Jason and Bryan White, as an amalgamation of their independent brands: Steelway Building Systems (est. 1976), Zelus Material Handling (est. 2002) and ExSteel Building Components (est. 2004). […]

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Ardent expands capabilities – acquires glass and door divisions

Posted on June 10th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Ardent Industries, of Springwater, is continuing to expand its capabilities with the recent acquisition of Glass Canada and London Automatic Doors. Ardent was formed in 2016 by brothers Jason and Bryan White, as an amalgamation of their independent brands: Steelway Building Systems (est. 1976), Zelus Material Handling (est. 2002) and ExSteel Building Components (est. 2004). […]

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Sherman murder probe obtains seven more search warrants

Posted on September 30th, 2018 by Best Brothers Group

[ad_1] Toronto homicide detectives have obtained seven more search warrants as part of their investigation into the targeted double murders of billionaire couple Barry and Honey Sherman, court documents show. “The investigation is still active and ongoing,” Detective Dennis Yim told a Toronto court last week during a hearing in which the Star was seeking […]

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Health Canada issues warning on potentially faulty EpiPens

Posted on September 29th, 2018 by Best Brothers Group

[ad_1] OTTAWA—Health Canada is warning that some EpiPens may not slide out of their tubes easily, possibly delaying emergency treatment. The agency says it was advised by Pfizer Canada about the issue, which it says affects some EpiPen and EpiPen Jr auto-injector devices. Health Canada warns that the problem could delay or prevent emergency treatment, […]

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Ontario to increase mercury disability payments to affected First Nations

Posted on September 28th, 2018 by Best Brothers Group

[ad_1] By The Canadian Press Fri., Sept. 28, 2018 The Ontario government says it is moving to ensure people who receive mercury disability payments are properly compensated by retroactively indexing payments to the rate of inflation. The government says more than 200 people in the First Nations communities of Grassy Narrows and Wabaseemoong receive the […]

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Ontario to increase mercury disability payments to affected First Nations

Posted on September 28th, 2018 by Best Brothers Group

[ad_1] By The Canadian Press Fri., Sept. 28, 2018 The Ontario government says it is moving to ensure people who receive mercury disability payments are properly compensated by retroactively indexing payments to the rate of inflation. The government says more than 200 people in the First Nations communities of Grassy Narrows and Wabaseemoong receive the […]

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[ad_1] OTTAWA—Plastics industry groups want the federal government to halt the planned elimination of unnecessary single-use straws, cups and other plastics from its own operations, telling Canada’s environment minister they are “very disappointed” the move was announced without their consultation. In a letter sent Thursday and obtained by the Star, the Chemistry Industry Association of […]

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