12 of the week’s best long reads from the Star, July 23 to July 29, 2022

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12 of the week’s best long reads from the Star, July 23 to July 29, 2022
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From doctors citing dubious conditions when billing for fitness-to-drive reports to airport chaos, we’ve selected some of the best long reads of the week from the Star.

More than 8,000 flights have been cancelled at Pearson so far this year, according to data from Cirium, an aviation analytics company, a number so large it almost renders abstract the sheer volume of misery it represents. This luxury apartment building caters to downsizing seniors. Here’s why Toronto needs more of them

In 2017, the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota — the largest mall in the United States —announced a writer in residence. The 5.6 million-square-foot shopping centre encompasses, like the West Edmonton Mall and the Woodbine Centre in Etobicoke, a theme park and a Hard Rock Café, unlikely backdrops for a literary experience. Brian Sonia-Wallace, an L.A.

Millions of dollars have flowed from Hockey Canada to more than 20 victims of sexual misconduct going back to 1989, it emerged Wednesday, as the curtain was at least partly pulled back on how the organization — now under a cloud of suspicion and scandal — has systemically dealt with allegations against its members.

“Canadians have been clear, they expect those representing our national sport to do better,” Smith said.Brooke Henderson and her sister Brittany were sitting in office chairs, laughing, while hundreds of fans lined up outside a golf retail store for a chance to meet their hero. It’s not surprising they had fallen into a deep chuckle. That’s what they do. The memories they’ve made over the last decade or so, together, usually result in funny moments.

She washes away any dirt that’s gathered on his gravesite. She sometimes brings flowers, ideally blue, the bright hue of her son’s bedroom walls. Most days she wears an item of Chadd’s clothing, his extra-small shirts now fitting since she shed 52 pounds after his death, when she had no appetite for the food brought over by friends.

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