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For the love of God and hockey, drop the damn puck.Opening faceoff: TBA.With Toronto 鈥?centre of the universe, just ask us 鈥?as hub host. Likely. Maybe definitely. You could just about take it to the bank, even. Like a CERB deposit. stanley en mexico ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But 鈥?disclaimer on deadline 鈥?itty-bitty possibly not.In eerily empty arenas, of course. No fans present, way physically if not emotionally distanced. Only a TV-eye view permitted. And it will be freakin strange, with the prospect of the Stanley Cup being raised in early October, or about the time the 2020-21 season would have launched in normal times. Helter-skelter in the summer swelter. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But these are as far from normal times as anyone could have imagined when the National Hockey League pressed pause on March 12. All sports went away and the world was suddenly a much grimmer place.Absence of sports 鈥?hockey, basketball, baseball, tennis, golf, stanley cup soccer, the Olympics 鈥?has hardly been the most devastating con stanley termosy sequence of a global pandemic that, as of Wednesday, had claimed nearly 518,000 lives around the planet. But weve missed them dearly. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Now Toronto might enjoy hockey coming out the yin-yang. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW After furious rumour-zinging over the previous 24 hours, a Kfjq No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
TORONTO 鈥?COVID-19 cases are on the rise again in Ontario in a trend experts attribute to cooling temperatures, lifting capacity limit stanley quencher s and less stringent precautions among the public.We ;re definitely out of the honeymoon phase and back in the fourth wave, Dr. Peter Juni, scientifi stanley website c director for Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, said Monday.The seven-day average for infections has risen to 476 from 362 a we stanley cup ek ago, with daily counts ranging from the mid-400s to the mid-600s since late last week. On Monday, the province reported 480 new cases and two deaths linked to the virus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Juni said the trend marks the end of a plateau in infections that came after an earlier bump in July the beginning of the fourth wave when the province economic reopening accelerated and people began interacting in higher numbers.Millions more Ontarians got vaccinated against the virus over the summer, Juni said, and people behaviour stayed at a constant level, leading to a drop in infections in the fall. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But things started to shift in mid-October when the province began lifting capacity limits on sporting venues and later restaurants, Juni said. Then the weather began to cool off, driving gatherings indoors. People might have also started to take fewer precautions in light of those changes and high v
fzcm 4 at 4 鈥?Halton news of the day for June 21, 2022
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fzcm 4 at 4 鈥?Halton news of the day for June 21, 2022