News
25-year-old man dead after drive-by shooting
Tuesday 31 July 2007
A drive-by shooting last night has left a Toronto man dead, police said.Emergency crews were called to the scene on John Garland Boulevard near Martin Grove Road shortly after 9 p.m. yesterday.
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Chilean players offer new take on scuffle
Tuesday 31 July 2007
Popular perceptions that Chile's Under-20 soccer darlings were victimized on July 17 by Toronto police appear to be changing as some team members confirm less flattering aspects of the story.
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Drug arrests at nightclub
Tuesday 31 July 2007
A late-night entertainment-district bar that bills itself as ''Toronto's most technologically advanced nightclub'' offered more than loud music and elaborate light shows, police allege.Early Sunday morning, officers armed with a search warrant descended on the Republik Lounge on Richmond Street West, arrested its corporate manager and an employee and charged both with trafficking in cocaine.
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Hotter, hazier days of summer on the way
Tuesday 31 July 2007
The Toronto region appears to be paying the price this week for a remarkably comfortable July.The GTA is facing an extended heat wave that could deliver the summer's first four-day stretch of 30-degree-plus weather, along with high humidity and poorer air quality.
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Suspected pipe bomb was treasure cache for online scavenger hunt
Tuesday 31 July 2007
At first sight, the package looked like a pipe bomb, planted in a hollow log at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington, Ont., near a stand of walnut, white pine and cherry trees.
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Police close highway, seek burgundy Escalade
Tuesday 31 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
Tuesday 31 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
Tuesday 31 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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The amazing benefits of alkaline water - Caledon Citizen
Tuesday 31 July 2007
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Bankruptcy foils chances for refunds - Toronto Star
Tuesday 31 July 2007
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Blogs
Toronto 4 Life
Tuesday 31 July 2007
My question is, why didn?t the New Era New York store get a New Yawk 4 Life fitted when it opened. Yeah I know that the NENY store get?s some dope fitteds, but in reality, I need a NY 4 life one in the NENY store. Hope all you Toronto ...
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torontoholistic @ 2007-07-31T03:31:00
Tuesday 31 July 2007
Would anyone like to take over as mod here? I know this community never really took off and is very inactive, but I'd like to give anyone the opportunity to do something with this place before I decide on deleting it.
Toronto Holistic Health & Beauty @ Toronto Holistic Health & Beauty
Crawford?s blast sends Devil Rays past Toronto
Tuesday 31 July 2007
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Carl Crawford?s 11th-inning home run gave the Tampa Bay Devil Rays their second consecutive win, a 5-4 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday. Original post by AFP - Wire stories.
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`Sweet and gentle' man gunned down - Toronto Star
Tuesday 31 July 2007
`Sweet and gentle' man gunned down Toronto Star - 4 hours ago Michael George, 25,was found dead inside his car in the driveway of his residence early Sunday, Aug. 29. Rapper Michael George likely didn't see his killer until it was much ...
unknown @ Toronto
Traders holding their breath after rout - Toronto Star
Tuesday 31 July 2007
Traders holding their breath after rout Toronto Star - 4 hours ago Nervous traders return to the pits this morning hoping the worst is over after last week's $2 trillion global stock market rout. Stocks set for losing week ...
unknown @ Toronto
Greens trick the pros - Toronto Sun
Tuesday 31 July 2007
CBC Montreal Greens trick the pros Toronto Sun - 4 hours ago By IAN HUTCHINSON It took three rounds and change for somebody to finally figure out Angus Glen North, a golf course analyzed and scrutinized for fear of not being up to snuff ...
unknown @ Toronto
Sep 11, 2007: Wireless Toronto new-volunteer meeting
Tuesday 31 July 2007
Come find out about Wireless Toronto, what we do, why we do it, and how you can get involved! For info on Wireless Toronto, visit: http://wirelesstoronto.ca http://wiki.wirelesstoronto.ca And sign up for our mailing lists: ...
unknown @ Toronto
Rahul Bose's special birthday party at Toronto
Tuesday 31 July 2007
"Not only are they having a retrospective of my films at the Masala Mehndi Masti festival from July 27 in Toronto theyre also hosting an inaugural party for the event," smiles Rahul. Apparently the inaugural party is actually a ...
unknown @ Toronto
Toronto man shot dead in driveway
Tuesday 31 July 2007
Source: rss.canoe.ca --- Monday, July 30, 2007 The ambush slaying of a young rapper yesterday capped the explosion of violence in an east Toronto neighbourhood that has been rocked by gunfire since June. ...
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Nov 6, 2007: Wireless Toronto hacknight
Tuesday 31 July 2007
Source: upcoming.org --- Monday, July 30, 2007 At Wireless Toronto's monthly hacknight, we focus on working on one specific project. It could be hardware, software, or a combination of both. For info about our past hacknight projects, ...
unknown @ Toronto
7/31/2007: Toronto: Strip club?s front door shot up
Tuesday 31 July 2007
Patrons of Toronto?s storied House of Lancaster had to use the side entrance yesterday when police discovered four bullets in the front door after the last strip tease of the weekend. There was no one around to be injured in yesterday?s ...
unknown @ National Post
7/31/2007: Toronto: U of T gun club holstered after 88 years
Tuesday 31 July 2007
A decision to close an 88-yearold indoor shooting range at the University of Toronto is a matter of ?values? and not safety, the school said yesterday. ?The debate had gone on for almost decade,? said Rob Steiner, an assistant ...
unknown @ National Post
Sports
Berry set to clear the air with Taaffe
Tuesday 31 July 2007
Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Doug Berry has nothing but respect for Hamilton Tiger-Cats' Charlie Taaffe and his football team and plans to talk to him about the misunderstanding that happened when their two teams played one another last Friday.
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Devil Rays rally past Jays in 11 innings
Tuesday 31 July 2007
Carl Crawford, who scored the tying run as a pinch runner in the ninth inning, led off the bottom of the 11th with a homer to give the Tampa Bay Devil Rays a 5-4 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night.
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Toronto cops cleared in U-20 incident
Tuesday 31 July 2007
Toronto's police chief says an investigation into his force's scuffle with the Chilean under-20 soccer team reveals his officers did nothing wrong.
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Raps name Ujiri head of global scouting
Tuesday 31 July 2007
The Toronto Raptors named Masai Ujiri of Nigeria their director of global scouting on Monday.
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Canadian fighters making noise in Jersey
Tuesday 31 July 2007
The Toronto Dragons may have been eliminated but there is still Canadian content in the International Fight League semifinals Thursday at Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, N.J.
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Beckham still out, T.O. debut in doubt
Tuesday 31 July 2007
David Beckham will miss his third consecutive game when the Los Angeles Galaxy plays at FC Dallas on Tuesday night in the SuperLiga tournament, raising doubt whether he'll make his Major League Soccer debut this weekend at Toronto.
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McGowan leads Jays into Tampa
Tuesday 31 July 2007
The Toronto Blue Jays have a pair of promising right-handers in their rotation to complement Roy Halladay. Dustin McGowan is one of them.
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Leafs sign three young players
Tuesday 31 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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Berry set to clear the air with Taaffe
Tuesday 31 July 2007
Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach Doug Berry has nothing but respect for Hamilton Tiger-Cats' Charlie Taaffe and his football team and plans to talk to him about the misunderstanding that happened when their two teams played one another last Friday.
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Tabbies wearing down coach Taaffe
Tuesday 31 July 2007
As the Hamilton Tiger-Cats continue to lose, their head coach continues to lose his patience.
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