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Where to get a COVID test this weekend
What else do you have to do during the lockdown? With 150 active COVID-19 cases today in Nova Scotia, the third wave of the pandemic is officially here. Halifax s lockdown started this morning, in an effort to curb community transmission. But Haligonians are also asked to help root out the virus by getting COVID-19 testing: Public health wants you to get your nose swabbed whether or not you have any C19 symptoms. Yesterday, the Halifax Convention Centre tested 1,625 people, a record for single-day testing. The line was long (about 40 minutes), cold and windy, but Haligonians were doing their part to stop the virus in its tracks. Here s where to get tested Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
TED’S PICKS
CANADA No reason to go against Einarson’s team now after last year’s dramatic win. They’re hungry for another title, even if they have had to resort to practising on a frozen Manitoba lake this season
MANITOBA No one has more experience and success than Jones and that should come to the forefront at an event like this.
ONTARIO Homan’s pregnancy has created a bit of uncertainty but this team is always ready to go after another title
FLEURY A wild card team with Carey filling in at skip has all the skills to be playing on the final weekend
Eighteen teams ready to rumble for Scotties title inside Calgary curling bubble
The NHL, NBA and WNBA got it done in the summer. Then the World Juniors followed suit over the holidays. The Australian Open is finding its way as well. Now, it’s curling’s turn to enter the bubble. It all starts on Friday. Here s TSN.ca s preview of the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Final - Ontario 7, Manitoba 8 (11)
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Ryan Horne, TSN.ca
The NHL, NBA and WNBA got it done in the summer. Then the World Juniors followed suit over the holidays. The Australian Open is finding its way as well. Now, it’s curling’s turn to enter the bubble.