Blue Jays announce July 30 return to Toronto after receiving government approval
The Toronto Blue Jays have received approval from Minister of Immigration Mark Mendocino for an exemption on border restriction that would allow the club to play in Canada later this month.
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COVID-19: Toronto Blue Jays receive federal government approval to return to Canada
The first Toronto Blue Jays home game will happen at the Rogers Centre on July 30.
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Toronto Blue Jays announce return to Rogers Centre
The Toronto Blue Jays announced Friday that they will return to Rogers Centre starting July 30.
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Scotiabank Arena in Toronto has a lineup of concerts scheduled for later this year
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It s been more than a year since concerts and other large-scale live events have been allowed in Toronto, and the city is on the brink of losing some of its most storied venues on top of the ones that have already had to permanently close as a result of the health crisis.
But its biggest, the Scotiabank Arena, is still apparently holding out hope that normal activities like gathering with thousands of other fans in a giant indoor space will become a reality again in the near future as it continues to host Leafs games with empty stands.