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The number of Ontario schools that are closed due to COVID-19 outbreaks or operational considerations related to the pandemic has risen again and Ontario’s top public health official is warning that we will “sadly see increases cases in school settings” in the weeks and months ahead.
The number of Ontario schools that are closed due to COVID-19 outbreaks or operational considerations related to the pandemic has risen again and now stands at 16, prompting concerns about the continued delivery of in-person learning.
Ontario planning to cut 267 trees in a Toronto ravine and locals are furious
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Small s Creek Ravine, located in the Woodbine and Gerrard area, is a green space that s well used and loved by the surrounding local community. The forest brings much needed reprieve from the constant hum of city-living and some good old-fashioned exercise and exploration. It s where we go for clean air, discovery, and to tap into imaginative play, wrote one resident, Krista Fogel, in an Instagram post.
Local yoga teacher Celeste Shirley added: For ten years, students from the local high schools have been coming for classes to develop skills to relax the mind, quell anxiety and connect to nature. [.] Merrill Bridge ravine was our forest, for our reflection time. The little creek, (aptly named Smalls Creek) was our backup band.
Posted: Dec 18, 2020 5:00 AM ET | Last Updated: December 18, 2020
Small s Creek Ravine in the Woodbine and Danforth area is green space that s well used by the local community. Now residents worry hundreds of trees and walking trails will be lost once the rail corridor is widened to make way for a GO Train track expansion.(Philip Lee-Shanok/CBC)
Neighbours in the areas of Danforth and Woodbine avenues fear a tiny oasis of greenspace in the city will be lost when Metrolinx widens the rail corridor to expand its GO train service along Lakeshore East.
Small s Creek flows through the community from the northeast through a steep ravine between the tracks and homes south through a culvert, and continues on southwest through the Williamson Park Ravine.