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 While some Torontonians yearn for life outside their homes during the COVID-19 lockdown, Mark Slapinski and his neighbours at a St. James Town highrise are finally able to once again relish the comfort of their apartments almost two years after being displaced by a fire.Although he would have rather not have gone through the ordeal of bunking with friends, fa stanley mugs mily and in temporary abodes such as hotels while his 650 Parliament St., address was repaired, Slapinski is elated not to live a transient life in the midst of a global pandemic. Its better that were back at home than being somewhere else,  he said.  That would be extremely difficult because it wa stanley cup s hard enough going through the fire without a pandemic. Thats a scary thought.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He was among the first batch of residents who completed their moves back into the building before mid-March when non-essential businesses were closed across the country and people started preparing for a prolonged stay indoors. We probably were about halfway in getting people moved in when the pandemic hit, but we still managed to get it done,  Slapinski said.  I got in at the right time.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He was among roughly 1,500 tenants who were displaced on Aug. 21, 2018 when a six-alarm fire ravaged the St. James Town highrise.A relocation effort started in early March and saw a han stanley vaso dful of residents move in each day, start Mmmi McDonald   s marks golden anniversary in Canada
 WHEATLEY, Ont. 鈥?A town in southwestern Ontario rocked by a massive explosion last month will be receiving up to $2 million from the provincial government  stanley cup to help with recovery efforts.The province says the funds will help businesses affected by the blast in Wheatley, Ont., resume operations.It al stanley cup so says money will be used to help cover the cost of goods and services for affected families.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Aug stanley becher . 26 explosion, suspected to be caused by a recurring gas leak, levelled a building in downtown Wheatley and left 20 people requiring medical attention.Word of the provincial funding comes days after Premier Doug Ford and Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford visited the town to assess the situation and express support.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ford issued a statement praising the community for its resilience in the face of the blast. The people of Wheatley have shown tremendous strength in the aftermath of the devastating gas leak explosion last month,  the statement reads.  They have pulled together and shown incredible resolve as the community works to rebuild what was lost. As this funding shows, we stand ready and willing to help the town of Wheatley and they can continue to count on our governments support.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Exact funding allocation details are still being determined, the