Daily Archives: 09/16/2021

CRICKET: CPL Final – St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots vs St. Lucia Kings | HERO CPL T20 Highlights |

St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots vs St. Lucia Kings CPL Final | HERO CPL T20 Highlights | SportsMax TV

If Link says “Unavailable” Go to ..     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCD2PIs9nwg

COMMENT: ‘This match was very good…. best final in history of CPL….. well played by both teams’….. exciting to the last ball!!!

SCORECARD. COMMENTARY. REPORTS FROM ESPNCricinfo.com


Hero CPL 2020 Final: Captains Interview, Medal Ceremony, Trophy Ceremony | SportsMax TV

SportsMax TV presents the post match of the 2021 Caribbean Premier League Final. For exclusive SportsMax content: https://video.sportsmax.tv/ 

If Link says “Unavailable” Go to …. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaZ9JWfMbF8

CRICKET: CPL Semi Final Games | HERO CPL T20 Highlights – Games 1 and 2 – September 14, 2021

Trinbago Knight Riders vs St. Lucia Kings Semi 1 | HERO CPL T20 Highlights | SportsMax TV
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If link says “UNAVAILABLE” – Go to… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRHLnoMUrOw
SportsMax TV presents Semi-Final 1 of the Caribbean Premier League with the Trinbago Knight Riders facing the St. Lucia Kings.
These two teams finished 1st and 4th respectively in the standings. This semi final game was played on September 14, 2021
Guyana Amazon Warriors vs St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots Semi Final 2 | HERO CPL T20 Highlights
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SportsMax TV presents Semi-Final 2 of the Caribbean Premier League with the Guyana Amazon Warriors facing the St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots.
These two teams finished 2nd and 3rd in the standings. The semi final game was played on September 14, 2021
The winners of these two games played for the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) Championship on September 15, 2021

BUSINESS: Downtown Offices in Many USA and Canadian Cities Are Still Relatively Empty

Downtown Toronto

REPORT ON DOWNTOWN TORONTO FEATURED HERE… from BlogTO

The vast majority of Toronto office employees are still working from home, according to a cool (albeit slightly creepy) new index that tracks daily foot traffic near commercial buildings in major North American cities.

Data from global real estate advisory Avison Young’s newly-launched Vitality Index indicates that the number of people actually going into offices across Toronto every day is still 86 per cent lower on average than it was the week before the first major pandemic lockdown.      Continue reading