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 TORONTO 鈥?April delivered a record number of home sales for the Greater Toronto Area, but the market is starting to slow from the intense pace seen earlier this year, the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board said Wednesday.The Ontario-based board revealed 13,663 homes were sold in the region last month, a 362 per cent increase from the 2,957 properties sold during the prior April, which was the first full month of the COVID-19 pandemic.However, home sales in April were down 12.7 per cent from 15,652 in the month prior.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        While the first three months of the year were full of bidding wars, soaring prices and a mad scramble to snatch up any available homes, Toronto real estate broker  stanley water jug Wins Lai is seeing conditions cool.The stay-at-home order is definitely slowing things down a bit for pe stanley nz ople, she said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 I have a lot of  clients looking to buy  that have sold, but they ;re just waiting on the sidelines because they want to see what is the right move for them.She   predicting there will be another housing boom later in the spring, when more people are vaccinated and taking part in past times that were curtailed for the pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She   noticed people being more judicious about what they bid on lately and stanley thermos mug  careful about following CO Aipq BlackBerry extends contract with Chen
 As Halton prepares for stricter COVID-19 protocols being imposed by Ontarios red  control  zone on Monday, the regions top doctor is once again urging residents to stay home and avoid all social gatherings.The Friday afternoon letter to the community from Halton Medical Officer of Health Dr. Hamidah Meghani comes on the heels of an announcement by Ontario Premier Doug Ford that Halton will be moving from the yellow  protect  zone to red on Nov. 16 鈥?the most severe of the levels before a full lockdown is imposed. This comes stanley cup  in response to data showing that we are headed in the wrong direction,  wrote Meghani.  Haltons weekly incidence rate is 54.9 confirmed COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people, for the week of November 5 to 11. Testing positivity is 4.4 per cent.                stanley cup becher  ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She goes on to  strongly recommend  that all Halton residents:鈥tay home, except for essential purposes such as going to work or school, buying essentials such as groceries, and attending medical appointments. 鈥aintain a physical distance of six feet from those outside their household. Those who live alone may join one designated household.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥void all social gatherings such as play dates, birthday parties, and dinner parties with friends or family. Social gatherings and non-essen stanley cup tial group activities continue to be a significant source of COVID-19 cases,  said Meghani.