Posted: May 04, 2021 10:09 PM ET | Last Updated: May 5
An empty fairway is seen at a golf course in Ottawa. Golf courses across the province will remain closed until daily new cases of COVID-19 drop, health minister Christine Elliott said on Tuesday.(Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)
Ontario outdoor recreational facilities to stay closed until cases drop
Ontario s closure of outdoor recreational facilities will remain in place until COVID-19 cases decline significantly, the government said Tuesday. Health Minister Christine Elliott said the province currently has no timeline for the reopening of facilities such as tennis courts and golf courses.
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TORONTO Ontario s closure of outdoor recreational facilities will remain in place until COVID-19 cases decline significantly, the government said Tuesday.
Health Minister Christine Elliott said the province currently has no timeline for the reopening of facilities such as tennis courts and golf courses.
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Sen. Ed Markey speaks during a news conference held to reintroduce the Green New Deal at the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on April 20, 2021, in Washington, D.C.
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By Casey Nelson
Apr 18, 2021 11:05 PM
APPLETON, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) Protesters gathered today to take a stand against one downtown Appleton property owner.
Earlier this month, James Boyce, also known as Jay Krieger, displayed a homophobic slur on a digital sign.
That’s since been taken down.
Saturday started as a peaceful demonstration.
“We wanted to come and out demonstrate queer joy, queer love, and show people in Appleton who we really are,” demonstrator Connie Kassor said.
“Peacefully protest and show the city of Appleton and its residents, especially its LGBTQIA+ residents that we love them. They are worthy. They are loved, and accepted,” demonstrator Sommer Loar said.