During a high-stakes play-in game between Minnesota Timberwolves and L.A. Clippers, Tuesday, a woman glued herself to the court, temporarily disrupting the game.
During the second quarter, with the Clippers leading 45-38, a Timberwolves free throw was interrupted by a protester who “glued her wrists to the floor” and “refused” to get up, TNT sideline reporter Allie LaForce said live on air.
Now trending under #GlueGirl on social media, the protester was seen wearing a shirt that read “Glen Taylor Roasts Animals Alive.” Taylor, owner of the Timberwolves, is known to invest in farmland and production. thestar.com/sports/basketb…
During the interruption, Minnesota guard Patrick Beverley — who was traded from the Clippers in 2021 — was seen walking over to the woman and speaking with her. He told media later what he said.
Friends, family and community members gathered at an Etobicoke funeral home Tuesday to pay tribute to international student Kartik Vasudev, one of two men shot dead in Toronto last week in what police are calling “random” acts of violence.
Vasudev, 21, was shot multiple times and killed outside of Sherbourne subway station on Thursday. He had been on his way to a part-time job at a Mexican restaurant.
“We have lost everything,” said Jitesh Vasudev, Kartik's father.
XE is a recombinant variant, which means it is a combination of genetic material from two or more different viruses.
In this case, XE includes attributes of both BA. 1, the original Omicron strain, and BA.2. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
Where has XE been detected?
“As of April 6, 2022, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is aware of six detections of the XE recombinant lineage of Omicron in Canada,” a PHAC spokesperson told the Star in an email. thestar.com/news/canada/20…
The stakes are high. Inflation is raging, labour is in short supply, and there's a heightened uncertainty around where Russia, China, and commodity prices will take us.
A Canadian man acquitted in a notorious domestic violence case which sent his brother to prison, is jailed in the Dominican Republic after 210 kilograms of cocaine was found on the airplane he crewed.
Aatif Safdar was arrested in a major international drug bust April 5 when a Pivot Airline jet was searched by drug control agents at the Punta Cana International Airport before it could depart on a private flight for Toronto.
Amid a competitive labour market, more Canadian employers are adding significant coverage for fertility treatments, adoption and surrogacy to their benefits coverage in a bid to attract, retain and support the next generation of talent. thestar.com/business/2022/…
In a survey of employers across Canada in 2019 by Fertility Matters and Conceivable Dreams, most employers did not cover fertility in their benefits. thestar.com/business/2022/…
Scotiabank's director of global benefits said it’s “good business” to support employees, and that Scotiabank had been looking at ways to improve its mental health coverage. On April 1, it began offering family benefits up to $10,000 each. thestar.com/business/2022/…
Residents of neighbourhoods hit hard by COVID-19 must be prioritized as the province expands its rollout of the antiviral Paxlovid, advocates and front-line community workers say. “We cannot leave these communities behind again." thestar.com/news/gta/2022/…
On Monday, the province announced expanded eligibility to testing and antiviral treatments for high-risk individuals as the sixth wave in Ontario continues to grow. COVID-related hospitalizations have reached their highest level in seven weeks. thestar.com/politics/provi…
Advocates say the rollout of Paxlovid in higher-risk areas that have borne the brunt of COVID will require the same education, outreach and community supports that have fuelled vaccine efforts in these neighbourhoods. thestar.com/news/gta/2022/…