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Adam Hadwin feels like it is back to normal on the PGA Tour this week, albeit a little less social when walking around Colonial Country Club.The Abbotsford, B.C., golfer is one of three Canadians in the field at the Charles Schwab Challenge this week, the first full PGA Tour event since the COVID-19 pandemic forced the mens golf circuit t
stanley mug o put its schedule on hold. Hadwin arrived at Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas, on Sunday and said that although there are strict protocols in place to protect players and tournament staff, things are relatively normal. The strangest thing is probably just the limited contact that we have with people, Hadwin said Tuesday. Were so used to dealing with multiple people during the week. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The unscheduled break from the PGA Tour came at a good time for Hadwin, as his wife Jessica gav
stanley cup e birth to their daughter, Maddox, in early January. Although the Hadwin family planned to travel together throughout the season, the stoppage in play meant they were able to stay together near Jessicas hometown of Wichita, Kan. It was nice to be with t
stanley tumbler hem in one location at our home and, you know, kind of be able to control everything and just get that extra time, said Hadwin, who was able to practise regularly as golf courses remained open in Kansas. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Corey Conners, of Listowel, Ont., and Mackenzie Hughes, of Dundas, Ont., are the Rvpp Supply company accused of diluting spices sold to prisons
To mark Canadas National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30, the Town of Milton will lower the flags at all town facilities to half-mast.Also recognized as Orange Shirt Day, an Ind
stanley cup igenous-led day to raise awareness about the effec
vaso stanley ts of residential schools, the town encourages residents to wear orange to honour the lost children and survivors of residential schools.Local Indigenous organizat
stanley flasche ion Grandmothers Voice will lead a Walk to Remember the Children at Country Park Heritage on Sept. 30 from noon to 1:30 p.m., and 4 to 5:30 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW