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Corrections: May 30, 2024

Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, May 30, 2024.

An article on Monday about criticism of plans to turn a waterfront park in Toronto into a spa misstated the location of a garage planned as part of the development. The garage is proposed for the mainland, not on West Island.

An article on Wednesday about Pope Francis’ apology for using an offensive slang word to refer to gay men referred incorrectly to his decision to allow priests to bless same-sex couples. The pope permitted priests to bless the couples, not same-sex unions.

An article on Tuesday about the Lord Howe Island stick insect misstated the year that a San Diego Zoo official picked up stick insect eggs in Melbourne. It was in 2016, not 2015.

An obituary on Tuesday about the basketball star and broadcaster Bill Walton misstated the impact that repeated injuries had on his playing time as a professional. He never played in more than 65 games in a season during his years with the Portland Trail Blazers as a result of injuries. It was not the case that he never played in more than 70 games as a professional. (He played in 80 games for the Boston Celtics during the 1985-86 season.)

Because of an editing error, an obituary on Monday about the songwriter Richard M. Sherman referred incorrectly to the four live-action films, including “Tom Sawyer” and “The Slipper and the Rose,” for which he and his brother, Robert, wrote the screenplays as well as the songs. They were not produced by the Walt Disney Company.

Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all editions.


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