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 The lineu stanley cups uk p began at Torontos Christian Centre Church before 10 a.m. Saturday and, one by one, the attendants were greeted by the men and women in face shields and blue medical gowns.They came not for the spiritual service at the church but for COVID-19 screening in a community landmark they know well and feel comfortable with.Over a four-hour span, some 90 area residents dropped by the pop-up COVID testing clinic near Jane St. and Steeles Ave. W., where some neighbourhoods have case rates more than 10 times higher than the lea stanley cup st-affected parts of the city.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         This clinic is so important because it is based in a community setting. We want to make sure testing is available for the population in places close to home,  said Michelle Westin, a senior analyst for planning, quality and risk at Black Creek Community Health Centre, which co-ordinates stanley cups  the effort. We are partnering with the church. Its a very visible location. Its a well-known location. Its a place where people feel familiar with. Its on a Saturday, so its time accessible as well. Having an accessible location and accessible hours is important.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 While other areas in Toronto have had mobile coronavirus testing available, this was the first in the citys northwest region, the cluster with the highest COVID-19 case rates. The city has 13 assessment centres and the community is served by t Dihb Today s coronavirus news: U.S. plans to reopen land border to Canadians in November, officials say; Ontario reporting 848 COVID-19 cases over the past two days
 Way back on March 11, John Struthers had already seen the future: to buffer the approaching coronavirus storm, Ontario courts needed to be closed immediately, full-stop.Nearly two months later, with the courts indeed closed well into the summer, the president of the Criminal Lawyers Association is still making predictions. And what he sees for the rest of 2020: mostly empty courtrooms and an ever-growing cas stanley cups uk e backlog. In-person appearances will be very problematic in the courthouses until there is a vaccine or a reduction in transmission to extremely low levels,  Struthers said last week hunkered down in his Muskoka home. There, he continues to represent clients in virtual court hearings 鈥?and the interests of the p stanley cup rovinces 1,600 defence lawyers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        During the COVID-19 shutdown, legal officials have scrambled to use the court systems notoriously outdated technology to help ensure justice gets done in a fair and timely way. A priority has been given to bail hearings 鈥?an effort to reduce the popula stanley polska tion of the jails that Struthers describe as  the long-term care homes of the justice system  because of the potential for the disease to spread like wildfire. The number of inmates in provincial facilities has dropped to 5,300 from about 8,300.But a backlog in other matters is building up. On Monday the Ontario Court of Justice announced it will now not reopen from its shutdown until at least the summer. The m