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  1. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to feel ‘burnt out by 21’ and retire with enough cash: English cricketing greats turn astrologers

    At this stage, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is drawing some of the most outrageous reactions from around the cricketing world.…
    #NewsBeep #News #Cricket #alastaircook #AU #Australia #cook #ipl #sports #tufnell #VaibhavSooryavanshi #vaughan
    newsbeep.com/au/655279/

  2. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to feel ‘burnt out by 21’ and retire with enough cash: English cricketing greats turn astrologers

    At this stage, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is drawing some of the most outrageous reactions from around the cricketing world.…
    #NewsBeep #News #Cricket #alastaircook #AU #Australia #cook #ipl #sports #tufnell #VaibhavSooryavanshi #vaughan
    newsbeep.com/au/655279/

  3. Outbreak: #COVID-19

    Facility: Chartwell Valley Vista
    Facility Type: Retirement Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: Facility Wide
    Location: #Vaughan #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #YRPH0014

    Date: 2026-03-01

    Public Health Unit: York Region Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObYRPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

  4. Excitement is building in Vaughan as Santa arrives!

    Special delivery arriving in Vaughan now! 🇨🇦

    Zooming over the Great Lakes...

    Track him live: noradsanta.org

    #SantaTracker #Canada #NoradTracksSanta #Vaughan

    noradsanta.org

  5. Owners in Vaughan, Ontario :flagon: Will have to pay $40,000 each to repair the stormwater system in their condo development

    Me: Reminds me of what happened in Boisbriand, Québec!

    cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/vau
    - - -
    Des propriétaires de Vaughan, Ontario :flagon: devront payer 40000$ chacun pour réparer le système d’eaux de pluie dans leur développement immobilier

    Moi: ça me rappelle ce qui est arrivé à Boisbriand, Québec

    // Article en anglais //

    #Ontario #Vaughan #Housing #Logement

  6. EBIKES AND SCOOTERS CONTINUE SEEING SUCCESS IN WR

    In the spring of 2023, Neuron Mobility launched a transportation program utilizing orange e-scooters and e-bikes in the Waterloo Region. Residents were given access to these shared modes of environmentally friendly electric vehicles. The program has found success within the region—it offers a quick alternative to driving cars around Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge.   

    Statistics from the spring, summer and fall of 2023 demonstrate positive results, including a total of 46,000 riders; 190,000 trips; 360,000 kilometers ridden; $8.2 million poured into the Waterloo Region economy and 12 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions saved, which is the equivalent of 192 mature trees.   

    The Waterloo Region is in the process of building a sustainable transportation network. These e-scooters and e-bikes are an affordable transportation option that makes sense for all types of inner-city travel, leisure rides and short trips transporting a person from their home to their workplace or school. Riders can use e-scooters or e-bikes to get from their homes to an ION or bus stop. Travelers can access an e-bike or e-scooter at a particular point in the region and then ride it and drop it off at a completely different part of town.   

    Colleen James, regional councillor for the City of Kitchener, said the idea of introducing Neuron e-scooters and e-bikes into the region made sense for many reasons, including the reduction of community-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. This reduction is a climate goal set by the Region of Waterloo. Using low-carbon transportation is a strategy to reach this goal by 2030.   

    “The benefit to this program is that it was not going to cost us anything, so there is no cost to taxpayers. This is literally a partnership (between the Region and Neuron Mobility) to promote more active transportation,” James said.   

    James went on to say that this program allows for more options for travel within our region.   

    “The Region of Waterloo is Canada’s only multi-jurisdiction shared micromobility program…The success of the program can be attributed to a number of factors including the fantastic work of our municipal partners and the enthusiasm for the service from our riders across the Region,” Isaac Ransom, head of corporate affairs for Neuron Mobility, Canada said.   

    Neuron Mobility also has e-scooters and e-bikes in 17 cities across Canada, including Ottawa, Brampton, Vaughan, Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Saskatoon and Regina. Since the launch of these programs in 2021, riders of Neuron e-scooters and e-bikes have travelled over nine million kilometres.   

    To rent and ride an e-scooter or an e-bike, simply download the Neuron Mobility app and follow the instructions. A person must be at least 16 years old to rent the equipment.   

    The cost is approximately $2,000 per year for active use. From an environmental point of view, this is a reasonable cost compared to the cost of running a car for a year.    

    James, with many others, sees a bright future with the continuous utilization of e-bikes and e-scooters within the Waterloo Region. 

    #brampton #calgary #Cambridge #CityOfKitchener #CO2 #ColleenJames #EBikes #eScooters #edmonton #environmental #environmentallyFriendlyVehicles #escooters #EV #friendlyVehicles #kitchener #LizGaiger #Neuron #neuronMobility #Ottawa #redDeer #Regina #Region #SangjunHan #saskatoon #vaughan

  7. EBIKES AND SCOOTERS CONTINUE SEEING SUCCESS IN WR

    In the spring of 2023, Neuron Mobility launched a transportation program utilizing orange e-scooters and e-bikes in the Waterloo Region. Residents were given access to these shared modes of environmentally friendly electric vehicles. The program has found success within the region—it offers a quick alternative to driving cars around Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge.   

    Statistics from the spring, summer and fall of 2023 demonstrate positive results, including a total of 46,000 riders; 190,000 trips; 360,000 kilometers ridden; $8.2 million poured into the Waterloo Region economy and 12 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions saved, which is the equivalent of 192 mature trees.   

    The Waterloo Region is in the process of building a sustainable transportation network. These e-scooters and e-bikes are an affordable transportation option that makes sense for all types of inner-city travel, leisure rides and short trips transporting a person from their home to their workplace or school. Riders can use e-scooters or e-bikes to get from their homes to an ION or bus stop. Travelers can access an e-bike or e-scooter at a particular point in the region and then ride it and drop it off at a completely different part of town.   

    Colleen James, regional councillor for the City of Kitchener, said the idea of introducing Neuron e-scooters and e-bikes into the region made sense for many reasons, including the reduction of community-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. This reduction is a climate goal set by the Region of Waterloo. Using low-carbon transportation is a strategy to reach this goal by 2030.   

    “The benefit to this program is that it was not going to cost us anything, so there is no cost to taxpayers. This is literally a partnership (between the Region and Neuron Mobility) to promote more active transportation,” James said.   

    James went on to say that this program allows for more options for travel within our region.   

    “The Region of Waterloo is Canada’s only multi-jurisdiction shared micromobility program…The success of the program can be attributed to a number of factors including the fantastic work of our municipal partners and the enthusiasm for the service from our riders across the Region,” Isaac Ransom, head of corporate affairs for Neuron Mobility, Canada said.   

    Neuron Mobility also has e-scooters and e-bikes in 17 cities across Canada, including Ottawa, Brampton, Vaughan, Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Saskatoon and Regina. Since the launch of these programs in 2021, riders of Neuron e-scooters and e-bikes have travelled over nine million kilometres.   

    To rent and ride an e-scooter or an e-bike, simply download the Neuron Mobility app and follow the instructions. A person must be at least 16 years old to rent the equipment.   

    The cost is approximately $2,000 per year for active use. From an environmental point of view, this is a reasonable cost compared to the cost of running a car for a year.    

    James, with many others, sees a bright future with the continuous utilization of e-bikes and e-scooters within the Waterloo Region. 

    #brampton #calgary #Cambridge #CityOfKitchener #CO2 #ColleenJames #EBikes #eScooters #edmonton #environmental #environmentallyFriendlyVehicles #escooters #EV #friendlyVehicles #kitchener #LizGaiger #Neuron #neuronMobility #Ottawa #redDeer #Regina #Region #SangjunHan #saskatoon #vaughan

  8. EBIKES AND SCOOTERS CONTINUE SEEING SUCCESS IN WR

    In the spring of 2023, Neuron Mobility launched a transportation program utilizing orange e-scooters and e-bikes in the Waterloo Region. Residents were given access to these shared modes of environmentally friendly electric vehicles. The program has found success within the region—it offers a quick alternative to driving cars around Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge.   

    Statistics from the spring, summer and fall of 2023 demonstrate positive results, including a total of 46,000 riders; 190,000 trips; 360,000 kilometers ridden; $8.2 million poured into the Waterloo Region economy and 12 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions saved, which is the equivalent of 192 mature trees.   

    The Waterloo Region is in the process of building a sustainable transportation network. These e-scooters and e-bikes are an affordable transportation option that makes sense for all types of inner-city travel, leisure rides and short trips transporting a person from their home to their workplace or school. Riders can use e-scooters or e-bikes to get from their homes to an ION or bus stop. Travelers can access an e-bike or e-scooter at a particular point in the region and then ride it and drop it off at a completely different part of town.   

    Colleen James, regional councillor for the City of Kitchener, said the idea of introducing Neuron e-scooters and e-bikes into the region made sense for many reasons, including the reduction of community-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. This reduction is a climate goal set by the Region of Waterloo. Using low-carbon transportation is a strategy to reach this goal by 2030.   

    “The benefit to this program is that it was not going to cost us anything, so there is no cost to taxpayers. This is literally a partnership (between the Region and Neuron Mobility) to promote more active transportation,” James said.   

    James went on to say that this program allows for more options for travel within our region.   

    “The Region of Waterloo is Canada’s only multi-jurisdiction shared micromobility program…The success of the program can be attributed to a number of factors including the fantastic work of our municipal partners and the enthusiasm for the service from our riders across the Region,” Isaac Ransom, head of corporate affairs for Neuron Mobility, Canada said.   

    Neuron Mobility also has e-scooters and e-bikes in 17 cities across Canada, including Ottawa, Brampton, Vaughan, Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Saskatoon and Regina. Since the launch of these programs in 2021, riders of Neuron e-scooters and e-bikes have travelled over nine million kilometres.   

    To rent and ride an e-scooter or an e-bike, simply download the Neuron Mobility app and follow the instructions. A person must be at least 16 years old to rent the equipment.   

    The cost is approximately $2,000 per year for active use. From an environmental point of view, this is a reasonable cost compared to the cost of running a car for a year.    

    James, with many others, sees a bright future with the continuous utilization of e-bikes and e-scooters within the Waterloo Region. 

    #brampton #calgary #Cambridge #CityOfKitchener #CO2 #ColleenJames #EBikes #eScooters #edmonton #environmental #environmentallyFriendlyVehicles #escooters #EV #friendlyVehicles #kitchener #LizGaiger #Neuron #neuronMobility #Ottawa #redDeer #Regina #Region #SangjunHan #saskatoon #vaughan

  9. EBIKES AND SCOOTERS CONTINUE SEEING SUCCESS IN WR

    In the spring of 2023, Neuron Mobility launched a transportation program utilizing orange e-scooters and e-bikes in the Waterloo Region. Residents were given access to these shared modes of environmentally friendly electric vehicles. The program has found success within the region—it offers a quick alternative to driving cars around Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge.   

    Statistics from the spring, summer and fall of 2023 demonstrate positive results, including a total of 46,000 riders; 190,000 trips; 360,000 kilometers ridden; $8.2 million poured into the Waterloo Region economy and 12 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions saved, which is the equivalent of 192 mature trees.   

    The Waterloo Region is in the process of building a sustainable transportation network. These e-scooters and e-bikes are an affordable transportation option that makes sense for all types of inner-city travel, leisure rides and short trips transporting a person from their home to their workplace or school. Riders can use e-scooters or e-bikes to get from their homes to an ION or bus stop. Travelers can access an e-bike or e-scooter at a particular point in the region and then ride it and drop it off at a completely different part of town.   

    Colleen James, regional councillor for the City of Kitchener, said the idea of introducing Neuron e-scooters and e-bikes into the region made sense for many reasons, including the reduction of community-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. This reduction is a climate goal set by the Region of Waterloo. Using low-carbon transportation is a strategy to reach this goal by 2030.   

    “The benefit to this program is that it was not going to cost us anything, so there is no cost to taxpayers. This is literally a partnership (between the Region and Neuron Mobility) to promote more active transportation,” James said.   

    James went on to say that this program allows for more options for travel within our region.   

    “The Region of Waterloo is Canada’s only multi-jurisdiction shared micromobility program…The success of the program can be attributed to a number of factors including the fantastic work of our municipal partners and the enthusiasm for the service from our riders across the Region,” Isaac Ransom, head of corporate affairs for Neuron Mobility, Canada said.   

    Neuron Mobility also has e-scooters and e-bikes in 17 cities across Canada, including Ottawa, Brampton, Vaughan, Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Saskatoon and Regina. Since the launch of these programs in 2021, riders of Neuron e-scooters and e-bikes have travelled over nine million kilometres.   

    To rent and ride an e-scooter or an e-bike, simply download the Neuron Mobility app and follow the instructions. A person must be at least 16 years old to rent the equipment.   

    The cost is approximately $2,000 per year for active use. From an environmental point of view, this is a reasonable cost compared to the cost of running a car for a year.    

    James, with many others, sees a bright future with the continuous utilization of e-bikes and e-scooters within the Waterloo Region. 

    #brampton #calgary #Cambridge #CityOfKitchener #CO2 #ColleenJames #EBikes #eScooters #edmonton #environmental #environmentallyFriendlyVehicles #escooters #EV #friendlyVehicles #kitchener #LizGaiger #Neuron #neuronMobility #Ottawa #redDeer #Regina #Region #SangjunHan #saskatoon #vaughan

  10. EBIKES AND SCOOTERS CONTINUE SEEING SUCCESS IN WR

    In the spring of 2023, Neuron Mobility launched a transportation program utilizing orange e-scooters and e-bikes in the Waterloo Region. Residents were given access to these shared modes of environmentally friendly electric vehicles. The program has found success within the region—it offers a quick alternative to driving cars around Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge.   

    Statistics from the spring, summer and fall of 2023 demonstrate positive results, including a total of 46,000 riders; 190,000 trips; 360,000 kilometers ridden; $8.2 million poured into the Waterloo Region economy and 12 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions saved, which is the equivalent of 192 mature trees.   

    The Waterloo Region is in the process of building a sustainable transportation network. These e-scooters and e-bikes are an affordable transportation option that makes sense for all types of inner-city travel, leisure rides and short trips transporting a person from their home to their workplace or school. Riders can use e-scooters or e-bikes to get from their homes to an ION or bus stop. Travelers can access an e-bike or e-scooter at a particular point in the region and then ride it and drop it off at a completely different part of town.   

    Colleen James, regional councillor for the City of Kitchener, said the idea of introducing Neuron e-scooters and e-bikes into the region made sense for many reasons, including the reduction of community-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. This reduction is a climate goal set by the Region of Waterloo. Using low-carbon transportation is a strategy to reach this goal by 2030.   

    “The benefit to this program is that it was not going to cost us anything, so there is no cost to taxpayers. This is literally a partnership (between the Region and Neuron Mobility) to promote more active transportation,” James said.   

    James went on to say that this program allows for more options for travel within our region.   

    “The Region of Waterloo is Canada’s only multi-jurisdiction shared micromobility program…The success of the program can be attributed to a number of factors including the fantastic work of our municipal partners and the enthusiasm for the service from our riders across the Region,” Isaac Ransom, head of corporate affairs for Neuron Mobility, Canada said.   

    Neuron Mobility also has e-scooters and e-bikes in 17 cities across Canada, including Ottawa, Brampton, Vaughan, Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Saskatoon and Regina. Since the launch of these programs in 2021, riders of Neuron e-scooters and e-bikes have travelled over nine million kilometres.   

    To rent and ride an e-scooter or an e-bike, simply download the Neuron Mobility app and follow the instructions. A person must be at least 16 years old to rent the equipment.   

    The cost is approximately $2,000 per year for active use. From an environmental point of view, this is a reasonable cost compared to the cost of running a car for a year.    

    James, with many others, sees a bright future with the continuous utilization of e-bikes and e-scooters within the Waterloo Region. 

    #brampton #calgary #Cambridge #CityOfKitchener #CO2 #ColleenJames #EBikes #eScooters #edmonton #environmental #environmentallyFriendlyVehicles #escooters #EV #friendlyVehicles #kitchener #LizGaiger #Neuron #neuronMobility #Ottawa #redDeer #Regina #Region #SangjunHan #saskatoon #vaughan

  11. 🏙 City: Vaughan, Canada
    🏛️ Sight: Xtreme Skyflyer

    ❓ What's the most memorable experience you've had while sightseeing?

    ➡ Explore interesting sights in Vaughan: visitsights.com/sights/Canada/

    #️⃣ #Travel #Sightseeing #Attraction #Sights #Canada #Vaughan #Tourism

  12. Apple Maps no longer marking the 407 ETR as a toll road.

    P.S.: It’s still a toll motorway.

    macrumors.com/2025/07/09/apple
    - - -
    Apple Maps ne marque plus l’autoroute 407 ETR comme une route à péage.

    P.S.: C’est toujours une route à péage.

    // Article en anglais //

    #Apple #AppleMaps #Maps #Toronto #Hamilton #Vaughan #Mississauga

  13. 🏙 Area: Vaughan, Canada
    🏛️ Point of interest: Flight Deck

    ❓ Do you prefer guided or self-guided sightseeing tours?

    ➡ Be inspired by these free sightseeing tours in Vaughan: visitsights.com/sightseeing-to

    #️⃣ #Tourism #Vaughan #Building #Sights #Sightseeing #Attraction #Canada #Travel

  14. There’s a coyote roaming around in Nobleton, near Vaughan, Ontario :flagon: . It bit a 12 year old.

    thecanadianpressnews.ca/enviro
    - - -
    Il y a un coyote qui se promène près de Nobleton, près de Vaughan, Ontario :flagon: . Il a mordu un jeune de 12 ans.

    // Article en anglais //

    #Nobleton #Vaughan #Toronto #Coyote

  15. 🏙 Region: Vaughan, Canada
    🏛️ POI: White Water Canyon

    ❓ What's the most beautiful scenery you've ever seen while sightseeing?

    ➡ Don't miss out on these interesting free sightseeing tours in Vaughan: visitsights.com/sightseeing-to

    #️⃣ #Building #Sightseeing #Attraction #Sights #Canada #Vaughan #Travel #Tourism

  16. 🏙 Region: Vaughan, Canada
    🏛️ Attraction: Xtreme Skyflyer

    ❓ What's the most historically significant sight you've visited?

    ➡ Discover the history of Vaughan: visitsights.com/sightseeing-to

    #️⃣ #Tourism #Sights #Canada #Attraction #Travel #Vaughan #Sightseeing

  17. The city of Vaughan, Ontario :flagon:, is suggesting renaming America Avenue to Terry Fox Avenue. They’re also suggesting renaming the Canada Drive-America Avenue bridge to Terry Fox Bridge.

    cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/vau
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    La ville de Vaughan, Ontario :flagon: , suggère de renommer l’avenue America à avenue Terry Fox. Ils suggèrent aussi de renommer le pont Canada Drive-America Avenue en pont Terry Fox.

    ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/2

    #Vaughan