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How comfort food is keeping Toronto restaurants afloat
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Toronto restaurants doing Valentine’s Day dinner for takeout and delivery Toronto restaurants doing Valentine’s Day dinner for takeout and delivery
It’s almost Valentine’s Day and, oh hey, guess what? You’ll be celebrating at home. Again. But if you and your significant other want to spice up your stay-at-home experience with a fancy dinner for two, a whole bunch of Toronto restaurants are more than happy to help. Single? This is what self love is all about. And just think of the leftovers.
Aloette
Alo’s more casual sister spot is offering a meal that includes eight lavish courses of things like braised beef cheek, king crab and scallop crudo. Get it for a romantic brunch or dinner. $60 per person. Order online for prepaid pick-up.
With fans limited, third annual Locke Classic to be livestreamed Kevin Tresolini, Delaware News Journal
Trevor Cooney discusses his friend Sean Locke and basketball event that will honor him
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COVID-19 will limit fan attendance for this weekend’s third annual SL24 Memorial Basketball Classic at Wilmington s 76ers Fieldhouse.
But more people than ever should be able to see its games and learn the event’s critical impact through a unique livestream.
“It’s almost going to be like a telethon, where we’ll have 13½ hours of basketball playing plus really important messages about mental health,” said Chris Locke.