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It took longer than expected, but the George Chuvalo Community Centre is now open.The gleaming 7,000 square-foot
stanley cup facility in the Junction officially threw open its doors to the community on May 11, attracting the likes of Mayor John Tory, Coun. Ana Bailao and, most prominently, Chuvalo, the legendary Canadian heavyweight boxer and former local resident for whom the community centre is named.Part of a relatively new townhouse complex, at 362 Wallace Ave., and paid for by section 37 funding 鈥?provided by developers to pay for community improvements as a condition for receiving city approval on a new development 鈥?the facility had its opening delayed as construction of Sousa Mendes Street, where the community centre is loc
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OTTAWA 鈥?For years, those living and working in nursing and retirement homes across the country have struggled as overburdened caregivers tried to maintain a basic level of care and dignity for aging and ailing Canadians.It happened behind closed doors, said Carole Estabrooks, a professor in the faculty of nursing at the University of Alberta, wi
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stanley cup It didn ;t just shine a light, it shone a cascade of halogen lights, said Estabrooks, who has collected data on long-term care for 15 years.And the public horrified and they ;re listening now, she said. But my God, what it took. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A man in his 80s died of COVID-19 in early March after becoming infected with the novel coronavirus at the Lynn Valley Care Centre in North Vancouver, B.C. It was Canada first death related to the pandemic, and the beginning of a rash of outbreaks 鈥?and a crisis 鈥?in care homes across the country.Deaths in long-term care facilities now account for more than 80 per cent of the roughly 4,500 deaths from COVID-19 in Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I call it benign neglect,