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Zhai Things to do this week in Etobicoke
 The stanley mugs  shovels are going in the ground at a new community garden at Shear Park this Saturday.Volunteers from Barries Urban Pantry are building raised bed boxes for the third community garden on May 4 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.A community garden is a public spot for people who live in apartments or to have a place to garden.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Ideally, this would be for people who live close to Shear Park who want to garden,  Urban Pantry co-ordinator Jenna Zardo said.People without much of a green thumb can participate in the Get Growing workshop at the Barr stanley termosar ie Public Library on May 15.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The citys community garden project started nine years ago, with the first location at Sunnidale Park behind the Bayfield Mall off Coulter Street. A second garden was built at Golden Meadow Park last year.Zardo applied for funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation and received more than $500,000 over three years to build seven gardens in total.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We had public information centres last year and had five top contenders that were near water access and accessible to transit,  Zardo said.  We will have raised beds fo stanley termosky r accessibility.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Five other garden areas have been selected, but still need council approval before they bloom Epmx Fed survey finds tepid growth as US economy battles pandemic
 It may be the calm before the surge. Its very eerie,  says Monica Speziale, 52, a registered nurse on the COVID Unit at St. Josephs Healthcare.  Its scary, to see the anticipation. On Monday, the province announced the COVID-19 outbreak has likely peaked in Ontario. However, a surge of COVID patients 鈥?particularly seniors 鈥?may still be headed for our hospitals. Especially if we let our physical distancing guard down.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A month ago, the COVID space on the fourth floor was a busy teaching unit. As a rotating charge nurse, Speziale ensured things ran smoothly. The units stellar track record helped earn its transition into being the epicentre for St. Joes pandemic plan. Existing patients were moved out and 25  stanley polska beds were readied for coronavirus patients.Speziale has cared for six COVID patients. Not all stanley cup  survived.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Now more than ever we need to take a caring approach,  says the nurse with 30 years experience.  Patients need the reassurance, because were all they have. Patients cannot have loved ones by their side, so Spezial stanley cups e and her team care for their physical and emotional needs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Their family is entrusting us with their most treasured possession 鈥?their loved one.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              For now, Speziale