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A Toronto couple bought a massive old church for $240,000 Now they live there

A Toronto couple bought a massive old church for $240,000 Now they live there
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What Toronto s ailing ravines show about the unhealthy future of Canada s urban wildernesses

What Toronto s ailing ravines show about the unhealthy future of Canada s urban wildernesses
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Ravines are a Toronto treasure, but everyone needs an equal chance to enjoy them

Ravines are a Toronto treasure, but everyone needs an equal chance to enjoy them
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Morning Update: Nova Scotians still seek answers on anniversary of Canada s worst mass shooting

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Good morning, A year after Canada’s worst mass shooting, there is still no good explanation for why the gunman did what he did – or why it took police so long to stop him. On the grim anniversary, many are troubled by the lack of answers. Nova Scotians paused Sunday in a moment of silence for the victims, as memorial signs, banners and messages of remembrance appeared around the province.

How to get active outdoors this winter

NOW Magazine How to get active outdoors this winter Whether you walk, skate, snowshoe or toboggan, there are lots of ways to enjoy winter outdoors By Glenn Sumi Jan 21, 2021 Under Ontario’s second state of emergency, we’re being told to stay indoors. At the same time, however, exercise has been deemed essential. So what is it safe to do? Here are some tips on being active outdoors this winter, based on the City of Toronto’s recent Welcome to Winter page at toronto.ca. Walking – for exercise – is okay. It’s unclear how authorities will know if your walking is for exercise or not. Toronto Police say they plan to focus on dispersing large gatherings and that “individuals are not compelled to explain why they are out of their residence.” My plan is to use a GPS-based walking app that tracks my progress and proves I’ve left my home, and for how long. As long as you’re not in a group of five or more, you should be fine. 

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