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 TORONTO 鈥?Luxury home sale stanley cup s in the Greater Toronto Area, Oakville and Hamilton-Burlington have fallen by almost 60 per cent year-over-year, according to a RE/MAX report.The real estate company says 76 freehold and condominium properties in the GTA sold for more than $3 million between Jan. 1 and Feb. 28, down from 180 sales during the same period last year.In Oakville, six homes in the same price range sold ear stanley cup ly this year, in comparison to 15 a year ago.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Homes priced above $1 million in Hamilton-Burlington saw a 55 per cent drop to 59 homes sold at the start of the year from 133 in 2017.      Though RE/MAX says the luxury market   record-breaking pace from last year has slowed, it is still expecting plenty of activity this year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   stanley thermobecher                Already RE/MAX says it has seen increases in luxury home sales in the GTA   Kingsway/Princess Anne Manor and Rosedale neighbourhoods, where 10 homes have sold so far this year, including the most expensive one for $8.4 million.By The Canadian Press Wlyp 141 new cases of COVID-19 reported across Halton
 Wheres the beef One day after Premier Doug Fords Progressive Conservatives unveiled a record $187 billion budget, critics are demanding details on boosting the level of care in nursing homes in the wake of COVID-19.Days before the budget was unveiled on Thursday, Ford pledged to hire thousands of nurses and personal support workers to ensure four hours of hands-on care for residents up from two hours and 45 minutes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But that promise, which is estimated to cost $1.6 billion a year, was not specifically spelled out in the budget, which added $7.5 billion in new funding to fight the pandemic stanley cups  that has killed some 3,200 Ontarians since March, two-thirds of them in nursing homes. Its like Doug Ford is throwing in the towel on fighting COVID-19 in nursing homes,  NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said Friday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Hes telling seniors and long-term-care staff 鈥?the heroes still there, working night and day 鈥?that theyre on their own now in the ba stanley cup ttle against COVID-19. Help is not on the way,  said Horwath. Doug Fords budget doesnt take any new actions to make e stanley water bottle veryday people safer, or healthier, especially in long-term care.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Morgan Hoffarth, president of the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario  RNAO  expressed concern that the government isnt guaranteeing four hours of care un