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NHL executive Cliff Fletcher dead at 90NHL executive Cliff Fletcher, who led the Calgary Flames to a Stanley Cup victory in 1989 and later helped turn the Toronto Maple Leafs into a contender, has died at 90.SportsJun 5
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Toronto Maple Leafs introduce Sundin, ChaykaMats Sundin took his spot on stage.SportsMay 4
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NDP MPPs warn of health, safety concerns tied to province’s Billy Bishop expansionSome MPPs have raised concerns about air and noise pollution, and whether it's safe to increase air traffic around high rises.CanadaApr 28
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Marner gets chilly reception in Toronto returnMitch Marner stepped on the ice for warm-ups and heard some boos during an initial lap around a rink he knows well.SportsJan 23
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Maple Leafs announcer Joe Bowen to be honoured with ‘Holy Mackinaw Night’The NHL says it's honouring Leafs announcer Joe Bowen with a special tribute night on Tuesday when the team faces the Chicago Blackhawks, the same matchup as his first night.SportsDec 16, 2025
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Legendary Maple Leafs announcer to receive special tribute during final seasonThe Maple Leafs will honour longtime broadcaster Joe Bowen with a tribute game Dec. 16 as he enters his final season after 44 years as the iconic voice of Leafs Nation.SportsOct 2, 2025
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Sonny Curtis, member of Buddy Holly’s Crickets, dead at 88Sonny Curtis, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Crickets in 2012, died Friday, his wife Louise Curtis said.EntertainmentSep 20, 2025
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London Knights advance to the OHL Western Conference Championship with overtime victory in Game 4After an apparent overtime winning goal by Kasper Halttunen was called back Sam O'Reilly's goal just over four minutes later ended Game 4 and the Knights second round series.SportsApr 17, 2025
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Robertson makes case to be in Leafs’ Game 1 lineupNick Robertson knows it's a numbers game.SportsApr 5, 2025
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Woll ensures Leafs escape Edmonton with gritty 4-3 winWhat looked like a game on cruise control ended up with a wild finish and a sigh of relief for the Toronto Maple Leafs, who held on for a 4-3 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday. After taking a 3-0 lead on first-period on goals by Matthew Knies, William Nylander and Bobby McMann, and going up...SportsFeb 2, 2025
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Woll ensures Leafs escape Edmonton with 4-3 winWhat looked like a game on cruise control ended up with a wild finish and a sigh of relief for the Toronto Maple Leafs, who held on for a 4-3 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday.SportsFeb 2, 2025
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The Emergencies Act’s ‘very high threshold’ was met, commissioner rules in major reportThe “Freedom Convoy” amounted to a national emergency warranting the Emergencies Act, but it was an emergency that could’ve been avoided, the commissioner says.CanadaFeb 17, 2023
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Netflix Canada: What’s good in November?It's been almost 10 years since TV audiences have seen the Gilmore Girls — the wait is almost over.EntertainmentNov 1, 2016
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Cancer-stricken Burns jokes about reports of death at dramatic public appearanceEx-NHL coach Pat Burns made a dramatic public appearance Wednesday - three weeks after he was erroneously reported as dead.Oct 6, 2010
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Hayley Wickenheiser one of first female characters in NHL video gameTORONTO - She's been a pioneer in the hockey world for years. Now, Hayley Wickenheiser is making video game history too.SportsAug 28, 2012
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Anderson makes 31 saves as Ottawa ends losing streak with win over TorontoTORONTO - Craig Anderson's confidence started being rebuilt the moment he found out he was getting another start.SportsNov 12, 2011
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Films starring De Niro, Cage, Kidman, Fiennes added to Toronto film festivalTORONTO - A cerebral spy film starring Bill Nighy and Rachel Weisz, a Joel Schumacher-directed home-invasion thriller starring Nicolas Cage and Nicole Kidman, and a biopic about Winnie Mandela starring Jennifer Hudson were among the splashy new films added to the lineup of the Toronto International Film Festival on Tuesday.EntertainmentAug 16, 2011
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Nieuwendyk, Belfour, Gilmour, Howe enter Hockey Hall of Fame<p>As Joe Nieuwendyk, Ed Belfour, Doug Gilmour and Mark Howe took their place in the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday, they reflected on careers that looked nothing alike but ended up with them standing together on the sport's grandest stage.</p>Nov 15, 2011
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One illegal U.S. handgun, two Ontario teens killed: Tracing the path of a Taurus PT-740Authorities say the Taurus PT-740 Slim was smuggled across the Windsor border and used in the killings of two Ontario teens in the summer of 2015.CrimeMay 18, 2022
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Experts leaning towards evolution of a seasonal infection and living with COVID-19Some health experts believe COVID-19 may be moving communities into a "thought process" similarly used for seasonal flu.HealthFeb 1, 2022