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 TORONTO 鈥?Tim Heenan was in his teens when he injured his left hip in a four-metre fall while goofing around with some buddies. When his school hockey coach saw him favouring his leg before practice soon after, he said: Just wait until you ;re older.They turned out to be prophetic words.Now 60, the construction worker from Innisfil, Ont., found the pain in his hip growing increasingly worse, especially in the last year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It was very difficult to get up and down a flight of stairs, up and down ladders, said Heenan, a married father of four and an avid sports enthusiast.If you were on the ladder all day long, it would get sore and that got me thinking that it could be time to get the ball rolling for a hip replacement.        ARTICLE CONTI stanley thermobecher NUES BELOW                                 Late last year, Heenan discussed making arrangements for a new hip joint with his family doctor, who subsequently called to say he had heard about an orthopedic surgeon at St. Michael   Hospital in Toronto, who was performing the operation in a new way that promised a speedier recovery.Unlike more traditional hip replacements, with i stanley taza ncisions to reach the joint through either a patien stanley water bottle t   side or back, Dr. Amir Khoshbin is performing the operation through the front and using a special surgical table to aid that approach.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW              Gbyf OHL: Frontenacs, Knights move on in playoffs
 Toronto and the rest of the province will official begin Ontarios new re-opening plan on Friday.The new rules, which were originally targeted to come into force on June 14, focus on outdoor activities that can resume while other long-awaited plans like haircuts will still have to wait.The province says the plan can start a few days early after surpassing the threshold of 60 per cent of adults who have at least one dose. As of June 6, the province said in a press release, 72 per cent of all adults aged 18 and older had one dose.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Heres what will be open and closed:Construction: All restrictions will be lifted.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Gatherings: Outdoor gatherings with up to 10  stanley quencher people are allowed. Indoor gatherings with other households will still not be permitted.Meeting and event spaces: Will still be closed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Performing arts, cinemas and other attractions: Drive-in cinemas will open, as will outdoor zoos, outdoor museums a stanley becher nd outdoor botanical gardens. Other attractions will remain closed.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Personal care services: Will all still be closed, including hair and nail salons.Public libraries: Curbside services only continue with indoor use of co stanley becher mputer and printer services only.Recreation, sports and fitness: Da