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Enjoy a refreshing outdoor skate this winter at these Etobicoke rinks.* Colonel Samuel Smith Park Skating Trail, 3145 Lake Shore Blvd. W., near the Power House* Humber Valley Rink, 50 Anglesey Blvd., west of Islington Avenue ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW * Lambton-Kingsway Park, 37 Marquis Ave., just south of Dundas Street West and Prince Edward Drive* Prince of Wales Rink, 1 Third St., steps from the lake ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW * Royal Crest Rink, 50 Cabernet Circle, near Martin Grove Road
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TORONTO 鈥?Parents at three of Ontario largest school boards will be keeping nearly a quarter of kids out of the classroom, but the boards warn the statistics are not final as they continue to tweak their back-to-school plans.Boards in Ottawa, Toronto and Durham Region say parents have indicated that more than 70 per cent of students will return to in-class learning come September, but they note that parents are still able to change their minds as the boards 鈥?and the province 鈥?adjust their back-to-school plans.So much of the information has been coming in late, which I think has been frustrating for parents and frustrating for us as a board, because you ;re having to basically design a whole new school system in a span of two, three, four weeks, said Mark Fisher, a trustee with the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ottawa-Carleton reports that 91 per cent of parents responded to their survey and said that 73 per cent of elementary students will return to class, while 27 per cen
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