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Veteran educator Rainbow board's new education director


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“Public education prepares students to be active, confident, capable and contributing members of society,” Bourget said in a release. “Rainbow Schools play a critical role in the academic, social, emotional and physical development of children and young adults.
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“Our first goal will be to reconnect as we safely reopen Rainbow Schools for in-person learning.”
Rainbow students, like those across Ontario, have been restricted to remote learning for much of the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On Tuesday, the provincial government announced plans for a return to class this fall. ....

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Basketball Ontario encouraging players to 'get out and hoop'


June 4, 2021   ·  
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By Brian Lockhart
With restrictions on some outdoor activities and sports having been eased, Ontario Basketball is encouraging players to ‘get out and hoop!’
When the provincial government put the stay-at-home order in place, that included outdoor sports venues meaning local basketball courts were cordoned off and play restricted.
That meant players were pretty much restricted to shooting hoops in their own driveway if they happened to be lucky enough to have their own net.
Basketball leagues are going through their second season of not playing at indoor courts and no games have been allowed.
Last season there were a few exhibition games played but there was a lot of restrictions. There was a limited number of players allowed, no fans, and no league play. ....

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