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Police close highway, seek burgundy Escalade

Monday 30 July 2007
Peel Region police say they are looking for a burgundy 2002 Escalade in an investigation yesterday that shut the westbound lanes of the Queen Elizabeth Way in Oakville, Ont.Police say the driver of the Escalade, with licence plate AKRZ 595, should be considered armed and dangerous.
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U of T to shut down shooting range

Monday 30 July 2007
Concerns about the ''sinister uses'' of guns in society have prompted University of Toronto officials to rid the campus of its 88-year-old sport shooting range, despite its continued popularity and spotless safety record.
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Hundreds gather to bury 11-year-old

Monday 30 July 2007
The weekend funeral at a North York church for 11-year-old shooting victim Ephraim Brown drew hundreds to pay their respects, including friends and neighbours, former teachers and members of the public - including two women whose family members had also been wounded or killed in high-profile Toronto shootings.
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McGuinty picks Phillips to chip citizenship ball out of political rough

Monday 30 July 2007
Gerry Phillips began yesterday on a golf course in suburban Toronto. He had committed to playing a round and nothing - not even the addition of a festering controversy to his workload - was going to stop him from showing up at the first tee. (Globe Insider subscribers only)
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School-bus driver charged after refusing sobriety test

Monday 30 July 2007
An on-duty Toronto school-bus driver has been charged after he refused to provide a breath sample, police said.After receiving a tip that a school-bus driver had been drinking, police said they stopped a 58-year-old man driving a Laidlaw school bus with 39 children on board.
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Toronto foodies get a brand new mag

Monday 30 July 2007
A few months ago, Sara Waxman was poring over the magazine rack at a Toronto bookstore when she noticed something conspicuously absent. Even though the city's restaurant scene is more vibrant than ever, she could not find a consumer magazine solely dedicated to its culinary pleasures.
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Meet the baddest of Toronto's bad guys

Monday 30 July 2007
It got to be too much. The armed robberies came like clockwork; every Friday they'd hold up the Dollar Store. And so the owner finally shut the place down.
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Councillors split on new website that tracks votes

Monday 30 July 2007
To the dismay of some of their clamshell confreres, two enterprising councillors have set up a website to help the public track controversial votes.Councillors Denzil Minnan-Wong (Ward 34, Don Valley East) and Karen Stintz say that www.torontocitycouncil.ca is being paid for out of their office budgets.
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A fresh face? Well, not really

Monday 30 July 2007
Sure, the sun in Dubrovnik always seems to be shining, the beer is cheap and the walled city is stunning, but where can a weary traveller get a hummus wrap or smoothie? Torontonians visiting the Croatian city on the Adriatic may be surprised to see a familiar sight just off the main thoroughfare: a yellow-and-green Fresh sign.
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Bankruptcy foils chances for refunds - Toronto Star

Monday 30 July 2007
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Blogs

7/30/2007: Toronto: THIEVES BEAT MAN, STEAL TRUCK

Monday 30 July 2007
1. Robbery Two males armed with handguns forced a 19year-old woman into her apartment near Treewood Street and Midland Avenue and bound her. The bandits pistol-whipped a 45year-old man inside the home before fleeing with cash and their ...
unknown @ National Post

7/30/2007: Toronto: Police seek witnesses after man shot dead

Monday 30 July 2007
Police are looking for witnesses and anyone who can retrace the last steps of a 25-year-old rapper who was gunned down outside his Scarborough home early yesterday morning. Michael George was found inside his grey Chevy Malibu in his ...
unknown @ National Post

7/30/2007: Sports: Ailing Toronto FC burned by Chicago Fire

Monday 30 July 2007
TORON TO ? With a week off until Toronto FC?s next game, Mo Johnston had planned to give his team a few days off after yesterday?s game against Chicago. After a 3-0 pounding by the Fire yesterday at BMO Field, the whiteboard in the ...
unknown @ National Post

Canadian is engaged to Queen's grandson - Toronto Star

Monday 30 July 2007
Times ColonistCanadian is engaged to Queen's grandsonToronto Star - 23 hours agoFriends of a former McGill University student, whose previous claim to fame was turning up in the local newspaper when she got hit in the head with a puck, ...
unknown @ Original Signal - Transmitting News

Toronto web site design for women small business owners ...

Monday 30 July 2007
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dailyearner @ Clips Just In

TFC To Add Another Keeper

Monday 30 July 2007
The Reds will add another goalkeeper, a likely starter to replace Greg Sutton. Our man plays in Europe. My bet - Asmir Begovic on loan from Portsmouth. More to come about this tomorrow, as well as the "match" from today. ...
Jesse @ Toronto FC

ASK ABOUT THE EXPERTS DURING DISCOVERY NOT AFTER

Monday 30 July 2007
The case of Conceicao Farms Inc. v. Zeneca Corp., recently decided by the Court of Appeal for Ontario, is a good reminder of the care and focus required during the discovery process when seeking disclosure of findings, opinions and ...
Toronto Estate Law Blog @ Recent Posts - Justia BlawgSearch.com

Ian Pulver on AM640 Toronto Radio this Week.

Monday 30 July 2007
My cousin, Ian Pulver, formerly of the NHL Players Association, is hosting a radio show this week in Toronto on AM640. His show, "Leafs Lunch", can be heard this week from 12-2pm EDT. You can listen to his show by visiting the AM640 ...
unknown @ BEE: IP Inferno

Red hankies? they?re so passé

Monday 30 July 2007
So are PDFs for plain-text documents. What I previously wrote about Steve Munro:. We visit Steve?s Web site for informed observations based on decades of experience and years of collected documents (and now, custom runs of TTC computer ...
joeclark @ Personal Weblog of Joe Clark, Toronto

anyone from toronto

Monday 30 July 2007
anyone in here form toronto into mma or muay thai if u are lets talk on msn or leave a messag my msn is fairchildradio@hotmail.com thanks kev.
kevin168 @ Martial Arts Planet

Longboat Toronto Island 10K

Monday 30 July 2007
Longboat Roadrunners is proud to present this high quality event for the running community. This is the 27th anniversary of this unique Toronto tradition. Come celebrate with us and enjoy the family atmosphere. [Link]
Steve @ Blog on a Toothpick

looking for : civic,accord,corolla,tercel,neon ect ( Toronto ...

Monday 30 July 2007
hello, im looking to buy my first car. im looking for preferably a civic,accord,tercel,corolla(250k or less) yr 90-94 must be in good condition and certified and e tested!
unknown @ Latest kijiji ads. Location: Toronto.

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Marcum shines in another pitchers' duel

Monday 30 July 2007
Shaun Marcum gave up two hits in eight innings as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Chicago White Sox 4-1 Sunday.
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TFC suffer 'embarrassing' loss to Fire

Monday 30 July 2007
After becoming a Toronto FC trivia answer last time out at BMO Field, the Chicago Fire exacted some lopsided revenge in their second visit to the city.
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Buehrle bests Halladay in Chicago

Monday 30 July 2007
Mark Buehrle pitched eight scoreless innings, Jerry Owens hit his first career home run and the Chicago White Sox defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 2-0 Saturday night.
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Tabbies wearing down coach Taaffe

Monday 30 July 2007
As the Hamilton Tiger-Cats continue to lose, their head coach continues to lose his patience.
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Toronto's Orlando wins three gold medals

Monday 30 July 2007
Rhythmic gymnast Alexandra Orlando has captured three gold medals at the Pan American Games.
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Leafs sign three young players

Monday 30 July 2007
The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed forward Jeremy Williams and defenceman Derrick Walser to two-year contracts and forward Alex Foster to a one-year contract.
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Tabbies wearing down coach Taaffe

Monday 30 July 2007
As the Hamilton Tiger-Cats continue to lose, their head coach continues to lose his patience.
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Mitchell sets Argos' receiving record

Monday 30 July 2007
Derrell (Mookie) Mitchell became the leading pass receiver in the history of the Toronto Argonauts franchise at 10:35 of the first quarter in a game against the Montreal Alouettes on Thursday at the Rogers Centre.
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Als hang on, put Argos away late

Monday 30 July 2007
Brian Bratton's 79-yard punt return for a touchdown with 1:36 remaining led the Montreal Alouettes to a 26-13 win over the Toronto Argonauts on Thursday night.
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Ticats' GM backs hiring of US officials

Monday 30 July 2007
The general manager of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats believes the Canadian Football League should create employment opportunities for American officials.
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