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Most of Torontos major cultural institutions followed the lead of major league sports teams and shuttered their doors in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, but for Mirvish Productions, the show goes on, including for Hamilton, the hottest ticket in town.The decision by the company to keep its four theatres open has bee
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stanley thermobecher time when Ontarios chief public health official has strongly recommended against gatherings of 250 or more. There is a lot of strong emotion running right now, and Im not used to being the target of unhappiness, Mirvish told the Star. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The past two days have been particularly frantic at Mirvish Productions as people, worried about the coronavirus crisis, called to inquire about cancelling or exchanging tickets for shows such as Come From Away and Hamilton. Tickets for Hamilton, which runs until May 17, cost as much as $500. Its been a trying time not just for us, but the entire community because I think everyone is concerned and wants to get the best information they can, he added. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On T
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In celebration of National Indigenous History Month, Metroland introduces readers to 30 Indigenous people who are making a difference. Meet them all online.Some people have jobs so critical that pandemic isolation, or losing family or friends, cant distract you from your work.Chief Laurie Carr of Hiawatha First Nation has one of those jobs. Her role meant she had to keep working, despite all of the challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic pressing down on her. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dealing with COVID, de
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