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TORONTO 鈥?A lack of homes for sale is expected to drive Toronto sizzling housing market to another year of double-digit price increases, the city
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Under a large, white wedding-style tent set up in the field of St. Jerome Catholic School, a group of kindergartners are learning French. What is the colour of the ground the teacher
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vaso stanley in their outdoor surroundings on a crisp fall day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This is a space that can be used for teaching or a place where teachers can take a fresh air break if its raining, said principal Rocco DiDomizio. We are going to encourage teachers and classes to be outside as much as they can, at least once or twice a week, he said, adding that each tent can hold up to two cohorts, with a divider between them. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Toronto Catholic District School Board launched the tent pilot project for this school year, putting up large tents in fields or lots at 10 schools in areas deemed high risk for COVID-19. If it goes well, the board plans to put up eight more tents at schools across the city as part of Phase 2 in the coming weeks.The pilot, which will cost the board $100,000 for the next four months, is aimed at giving