Rfeb CMHC: GTA home prices affecting other markets
After cutting the 2019-20 season short at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sutton Curling Club members are trying out their ice legs and getting back to throwing rocks.In the ti
stanley quencher me players have been off the ice, the winter game has changed. So, too, has the venue.For starters, theres the COVID-19 protocols in place 鈥?contact tracing, capacity limits, proof of vaccination and masks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Then theres the change in how the game is played, said club president Tom Jones.聽Now, theres only one sweeper and only one person behind the tee line or in the house. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Usually, theres two sweepers to help keep the rock moving straight, moving further and preventing it from curling, Jones said.聽Not to mention sweeping is good exercise, said club co-ordinator L
stanley cup ynda Howe. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Theres still the same number of players on the ice, Howe said. But now, someone is not moving and will freeze. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
stanley vattenflaska Other changes include staggered start times for teams and leagues, no handshakes and no club coin to toss to start the game. So, bring your own coin or brush up on your rock, paper, scissors skills, joked Howe.聽While the pandemic roared on, the club took advantage of time off the ice, updating the outdated building with ne Evjm Person dies after being struck by vehicle
Theyre on the front-line of the COVID-19 pandemic, among the most at risk, and one of the first priorities for the rollout of the vaccine.But vaccine uptake among employees of city-run long-term-care homes in Toronto has been spotty, and a lack of hard numbers in other regions is making it diffic
stanley cup ult to know exactly how many are on their way to being protected.On Friday, the city announced a milestone, that vaccines have been administered at all long-term-care homes, ahead of next weeks goal. But according to Toronto Public Health, less than half, or 43 per cent, of the roughly 3,000 workers in city-owned homes have received the first dose of the vaccine or given consent to be vaccinated at an upcoming clinic. Thats compared to 91 per cent of residents within t
stanley quencher he
stanley flasche city homes who opted to get the voluntary jab. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sabina Vohra-Miller, the co-founder of the Toronto-based Vohra Miller Foundation, and a member of the South Asian Health Network, who has written about vaccine hesitancy, also believes some long-standing issues are at play. If you want a good vaccine uptake you need to make it accessible, because putting any barrier to it is just going to work against you, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A lack of paid sick days for possible minor vaccine side effects such as temporary headache , as well as the fact that clinics are only during the daytime, can make it t