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For months, the COVID-19 lockdown has removed choice from personal equations: We couldnt go out, couldnt travel, couldnt eat at restaurants, couldnt spend time with friends.But slowly, provinces have begun to ease COVID-19 restrictions. This week, Alberta began allowing stores, restaurants and hairdressers to reopen, while Ontario gave the green light for stores to reopen on May 19. B.C. will begin the process after the long weekend.Simply put, the ball has landed back in our court. Now that you might be able to go out for an evening, will you ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW How ready are you to return to the outside world and its trappings From opening businesses to spending time in public parks, each of us will make decisions 鈥?weighing the consequences for ourselves and our love
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It was an image Rev. Steve Boose couldnt get out of his mind.Told of a young man desperately trying to find an outlet to plug in a hair dryer to warm his feet, Boose couldnt imagine having to go to such lengths to stay warm.And this wasnt downtown Toronto. This was Georgetown. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It
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