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Hey! Where have the Leafs been known to frequent in Toronto?
Spotted: The local hotspots where the Leafs like to hang out!
Harbour 60: 60 Harbour St, Toronto, Ontario M5J 1B7 (currently closed for renovations—stay tuned!).
MARBL|100:455 King St, Toronto, ON M5V 1K4, nestled in the trendy King West. Perfect for special events featuring dinner and drinks.
Kerr Street Cafe: 298 Kerr Street, Oakville, ON L6K 3B3, Canada. A favorite for family outings—who doesn’t love a cozy cafe?
King Taps: 100 King St West, Toronto, ON. Another hot spot in King West that’s always buzzing.
Eaton Centre: 220 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario M5B 2H1. This place has seen its fair share of Leafs sightings!
And about Willy—he’s the early bird who loves his 4 AM morning walks. If it’s Thursday, you might catch him taking the TTC subway to practice at 10 AM, stopping by his local Starbucks first. He’s at practice until 1 PM, and while his post-practice dining spot remains a mystery, he’s been spotted hitting up a local Toronto gym. Check tag for more on Willy ❤
As the May 3 deadline looms PM Modiji evaluates his corona lockdown strategies and opening options.
No nurse will read this
Because they're mobilized like army soldiers, except trying to save lives. In my family, women became either teachers or nurses. My greatgrandfather built a "petite école" in our ancestral village. I digress. Nurses around the world are emotionally exhausted at the moment. In a war, you have a clear reason why patients might die on you. With Coronavirus, it's a vicious game of peekaboo where symptoms belie the severity. A nurse may think she has this much power over the illness before anything serious, only to be cruelly misled. Doctors also, but nurses accompany the patients more and as my gut tells me, they are more invested subliminally. Doctors must remain clinical. A nurse, less. I remember when my mother was a write-off December 2015, I dove in quite literally to snatch her back from Death. There's a zone where exhaustion and the walls of a day's structure disappear because you're "in there" fighting with their inertia at facing the disease while it has them knocked out. You can't stop until the spark returns and their system starts fighting back for itself. I imagine that's similar to what these nurses feel. So when you lose patients, a part of you goes, like a soldier who can't turn things around on the battlefield despite his best human efforts. And there's just no time to grieve, not in a pandemic. You have to leave it until later. They tell confined people to grieve for their habits and lifestyle. Not many people look to the grief of nurses who are not allowed to grieve for people the same way as the relatives. Their grief is "second hand" but it's no less there and the victories, for those patients who leave their care healthier are simply too brief. Nurses literally look into the bowels of people's health. They don't get the accolades as much as doctors do, but like them they are essential. A big hug and prayers to those nurses on the frontlines. They're the presence that comforts the sick. Good job.
vienna hotspot!
“Europe is treating first arrival countries like Greece as convenient ‘storage’ for refugees and migrants. Is this European solidarity?” Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in an interview with German daily Handelsblatt on Tuesday. At the same time, he announced the hiring of additional personnel to better manage refugees and migrants flows.
During a meeting with regional governors, Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced the hiring of dozens of border and hotspot guards and Asylum Service employees.
400 guards will be hired for the Evros land border with Turkey, 500 will be employed for the Asylum Services and 800 will be sent to the hotspots on the islands for border and camp protection.
Following the recent strong reactions of local communities to re-settlement of asylum-seekers to the mainland, Mitsotakis called on regional governors to show solidarity with the islands.
“I can’t be fighting a battle and asking for solidarity from Europe when there is none among us,” he noted.
In an interview with German daily Handelsblatt the Greek Premier reiterated that continuing migrant flows arriving from neighboring Turkey are an “unacceptable development,” adding “we cannot continue like this.” Interview from Handelsblatt (in German) here: https://www.handelsblatt.com/politik/international/interview-mit-kyriakos-mitsotakis-mahnung-aus-athen-so-kann-es-in-der-fluechtlingsfrage-nicht-weitergehen/25239922.html
I wanna see that smile forever.
Two Of Us, hotspots!