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from Steve Simmons of the Toronto Sun, Why not have the two greatest Canadian hockey players in history, representing our favourite sport, representing our country, lighting the Olympic flame at the opening ceremony of the Vancouver Olympic Games next... Full Article at Sports Blogs
P olice are looking for suspects after three men were stabbed outside a bubble-tea bar in east-end Toronto. They say three men were attacked Saturday night at Destiny Bubble Tea in Scarborough. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Frontman Damian Abraham of Toronto hardcore band "Fucked Up", winners of the Canada's Polaris Music Prize, performs in this handout photo. View Photo »
The Angels went hard after Halladay before the July 31 trade deadline last season, but talks broke down when the Angels refused to include shortstop Erick Aybar in their offer. Then-Toronto General Manager J.P. Ricciardi was believed to have asked for a pitcher, either Jered Weaver or Joe Saunders, Ayba...
Have a nice day? Another thing that strikes the first time European visitor across the Atlantic is just how amazing the customer service is. We were expecting this: a plastic smile from a have-a-nice-day automat that you see in the movies. Full Article at Travel Blog
Chone Figgins' ability to play multiple positions adds to his value. With teams unwilling to invest multiple millions of dollars in free agents this offseason, value is key. Full Article at Sporting News
NBA assists leader Steve Nash directs the team with the most points and best record. Full Article at CBC News
BC Lions Ryan Grice-Mullen (L) is tackled by Toronto Argonauts Jason Shivers, as Steve Schmidt (R) watches, during first half CFL football action in Vancouver, British Columbia September 19, 2009. View Photo »
He’s one guy I’ve always wanted to meet ... When he played for Toronto for that little bit, watching him there, it was unbelievable just to watch him. I hope I get a chance to meet him sometime.
(CBS) To be FIRST AMONG SECONDS sounds logically impossible. Not so for the members of one hardworking comedy troupe, now marking its 50th anniversary. Our Cover Story is reported by contributor Nancy Giles: John Belushi. . . Steve Carell. . . Full Article at CBS News
British environmental writer George Monbiot vowed two years ago to stop flying, but he told a Toronto audience that he broke the pledge partly because Canadians need to be told their nation's reputation is suffering over the handling of the climate... Full Article at CTV
The City of Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario, located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. Full Article
Frontman Damian Abraham of Toronto hardcore band "Fucked Up", winners of the Canada's Polaris Music Prize, performs in this handout photo.
View Photo »BC Lions Ryan Grice-Mullen (L) is tackled by Toronto Argonauts Jason Shivers, as Steve Schmidt (R) watches, during first half CFL football action in Vancouver, British Columbia September 19, 2009.
View Photo »BC Lions James Yurichuk (R) and Tad Crawford tackle Toronto Argonauts Dominique Dorsey (C) during first half CFL football action in Vancouver, British Columbia, September 19, 2009.
View Photo »BC Lions Buck Pierce passes against Toronto Argonauts during first half CFL football action in Vancouver, British Columbia, September 19, 2009.
View Photo »BC Lions Martell Mallett (C) runs against Toronto Argonauts Ronald Flemons (R) and Claude Harriott during first half CFL football action in Vancouver, British Columbia, September 19, 2009.
View Photo »BC Lions Brent Johnson (L) fails to tackle Toronto Argonauts Jamal Robertson during first half CFL football action in Vancouver, British Columbia, September 19, 2009.
View Photo »BC Lions Ricky Foley (L) tackles Toronto Argonauts Cody Pickett during first half CFL football action in Vancouver, British Columbia, September 19, 2009.
View Photo »Guests attend the first Cinema Against AIDS Toronto gala September 15, 2009. The gala benefits The Foundation for AIDS research (amFAR) and Dignitas International.
View Photo »Eve attends the first Cinema Against AIDS Toronto gala September 15, 2009. The gala benefits The Foundation for AIDS research (amFAR) and Dignitas International.
View Photo »Eve poses at the first Cinema Against AIDS Toronto gala September 15, 2009. The gala benefits The Foundation for AIDS research (amFAR) and Dignitas International.
View Photo »Eve poses at the first Cinema Against AIDS Toronto gala September 15, 2009. The gala benefits The Foundation for AIDS research (amFAR) and Dignitas International.
View Photo »Eve attends the first Cinema Against AIDS Toronto gala September 15, 2009. The gala benefits The Foundation for AIDS research (amFAR) and Dignitas International.
View Photo »Toronto Argonauts head coach Bart Andrus (R) yells instructions to his team during the second half of their CFL football game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Toronto September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Argonauts running back Jamal Robertson motions to the fans during the second half of their CFL football game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Toronto September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Argonauts head coach Bart Andrus and co-owner David Cynamon (R) celebrate their overtime win against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during their CFL football game in Toronto September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Argonauts kicker Justin Medlock celebrates his field goal against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during the overtime of their CFL football game in Toronto September 11, 2009. Medlock kicked two overtime filed goals to give the Argonauts the win.
View Photo »Toronto Argonauts kicker Justin Medlock (R) celebrates his game-winning field goal with Will Poole against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during the overtime of their CFL football game in Toronto September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Argonauts running back Jamal Robertson runs the ball against Hamilton Tiger-Cats line backer Markeith Knowlton (R) during the first half of their CFL football game in Toronto September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto Argonauts quarterback Cody Pickett throws a pass against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during the first half of their CFL football game in Toronto September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Kevin Glenn (5) is sacked by Toronto Argonauts defensive tackle Adriano Belli (R) during the first half of their CFL football game in Toronto September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Actor Ben Barnes poses for a portrait in Toronto on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Actor Michael Caine poses for a portrait in Toronto on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Actor Ben Barnes poses for a portrait in Toronto on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Sir Michael Caine poses for a portrait in Toronto on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Sir Michael Caine poses for a portrait in Toronto on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009.
View Photo »BC Lions Ryan Grice-Mullen (L) is tackled by Toronto Argonauts Jason Shivers, as Steve Schmidt (R) watches, during first half CFL football action in Vancouver, British Columbia September 19, 2009.
View Photo »The Angels went hard after Halladay before the July 31 trade deadline last season, but talks broke down when the Angels refused to include shortstop Erick Aybar in their offer. Then-Toronto General Manager J.P. Ricciardi was believed to have asked for a pitcher, either Jered Weaver or Joe Saunders, Ayba...
He’s one guy I’ve always wanted to meet ... When he played for Toronto for that little bit, watching him there, it was unbelievable just to watch him. I hope I get a chance to meet him sometime.
It's very hard to find healthcare outside of the city.... In Toronto it's safe to say that more of the general practitioners who may not be familiar with HIV/AIDS but are at least aware enough to have some of the sensitivity and at least know where to turn to get the knowledge. I don't think that's as p...
Broadly speaking, in a dense urban area – downtown Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary – you are going to tend to get about the same speed on each network
Calgary is a different city than Toronto
Toronto isn’t a CFL city. Calgary is one. It’s going to be 10 times better than it was in Toronto. Guys are going to have to stay level-headed. We veterans are going to do a good job of keeping them that way.
Montreal should be in French because it’s not Toronto, it’s not Calgary, it’s not Saskatoon, it’s not Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. This is Montreal. It’s the second largest French-speaking city in the world.
We’ve had our opportunities ... We’re up going into the fourth quarter in Miami, playing pretty well going into the fourth quarter in Toronto. Last night it was 75-71 going into the fourth. So some good things there. I think we ran out gas a little bit at the end (against Denver), but also our execution...
You never want to believe it and I never did for a second. Those were some lonely months when you're in the gym by yourself. But I had a great training staff in Toronto, and that carried over here in Los Angeles. They did a great job on my ankle. It means a lot [to come back]. ... It feels great. It's 1...
Sony treated us super well, respected us, and treated us like we weren't a small nobody developer from Toronto.
I have something I'm working on but I'm not ready to talk about it ... I just finished [A Single Man] in August and then we went to Toronto, Venice, Tokyo and London promoting it and my head is spinning. Maybe six months after we're finished with all this I'll be able to figure out what I want to do nex...
Syracuse, yeah, Rochester, my teams go to Toronto and Hamilton, Ottawa is part of my teams, I got Columbus because of Syracuse (the Blue Jackets' AHL affiliate), then all the way down to New Jersey and the teams in between.
Citing tampering rules, Beeston wouldn't elaborate on the record, but he did say Gillick, currently a senior advisor to Phillies GM Ruben Amaro Jr., would be welcome in Toronto if he wanted to return
Where do you go? You go back to Toronto, you go to sleep, you wake up the next morning and you go to the practice, you stay focused on whatever needs to be done ... Same old things again, all over. Just get ready for the next game and go out and win the next one.
This investigation has taken us to London, Toronto and back again
So we've got teams of Wind employees who are out in the Greater Toronto Area and also in Calgary who are doing everything from helping local food banks to working with the Salvation Army to helping pump people's gas for them, kind of out doing a lot of random acts of kindness.
It's a great place for people to shop, but it's also a place to get information. There's a spot for a show like this in every city. When we first went to London, they were very nervous about us, but it was the same thing in Toronto 10 years
Toronto is so perfect for the G20 story
judging by the byline on the dateline (Toronto), the NYT’s own journalist in Iran may have been part of the mass exodus.
This would be a federal government decision and we have had no formal discussions ... However, Toronto has shown it can host major events from the Pope's Visit to the AIDS conference and the FIFA U20 World Cup and if it comes to Toronto we will work with the federal government and all relevant partners ...
It's not easy monitoring events from 10,000 kilometres away ... but covering Iran from Toronto is still easier than it was in Tehran when New York Times reporter Nazila Fathi was holed up in her apartment, watched by security agents, her phone and Internet connections compromised.
Tim Blake Nelson did such a great job directing – it’s really incredible ... Toronto, we had the sort of festival experience you dream of, people laughing from start to finish, a really wonderful authentic kind of response. Even the Roger Eberts of the world were calling it their favorite film of the fe...
An ambitious but achievable target has been set: for Toronto to become one of the two most important financial centres in North America and among the top 10 globally by 2015, perhaps even among the top five to seven
The slugs in Toronto are not necessarily new invaders to Canada ... Even big populations of comparably big slugs may survive for years without detection by a biologist.
Baloncesto: Phoenix Suns 101-86 Toronto Raptors 4º Cuarto - [NBA] #gf_nba
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@ericthejew haa, im soo jealous. i live in toronto, canada. it suckkss. it snowing in ny yet?
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Baloncesto: Phoenix Suns 103-86 Toronto Raptors 4º Cuarto - [NBA] #gf_nba
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