The Kiwanis Club of Mountain View held its Grant Awards Luncheon April 26, distributing more than $126,000 in funding to local charities and community programs.
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An official stay-at-home order for hotspot regions like Toronto, Peel and Ottawa is among the additional restrictions the Government of Ontario is currently considering bringing in just days after the onset of yet another provincewide shutdown.
Residents in T.O. have been advised to stay home as much as possible for more than a year now, and just progressed out of the last provincial stay-at-home order on March 8.
Now, we face the prospect of the return of this restriction, which is what some notoriously cautious health officials namely, the medical officers of health of the aforementioned three regions are calling for.
Adamson BBQ owner Adam Skelly is now allowed back on social media again
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After being banned from social media for two months, Adamson BBQ founder Adam Skelly has now been given the green light to use apps like Instagram and Facebook again for ordinary purposes, the Ontario courts have decided.
I don’t personally like the stance he took and continues to take but cutting his social media access seems to be a violation of his rights. He is entitled to his opinion and voicing his opinion. That’s how free societies work.