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GREENS WEIGH IN
Saturday 22 September 2007
Ontario Green Party Leader Frank de Jong was still angry about being excluded from last night's televised leaders debate.But in an effort to show that the Greens have a sense of humour, he presided over his own debate at a downtown Toronto hotel.
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Vandyk sells 75% of upscale units
Saturday 22 September 2007
With new upscale townhouses in relatively short supply in Mississauga, Vandyk Homes has seen nearly 75 per cent of the units in its exclusive Highgrove Towne Manors community snatched up within the past three months.
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'The lifestyle is the magic of the property'
Saturday 22 September 2007
The natural beauty of this 1.19-acre lot in Oakville so entranced the current owners when they first saw it that they packed up and left a luxurious lifestyle in Australia, where the husband was a chief executive.
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Proclamations of love to a dead woman's cellphone
Saturday 22 September 2007
And on the eighth day, the inept (lawyer Raj Napal) finally led the incorrigible (garrulous accused killer Richard Wills) to the inevitable (cross-examination).Mr. Wills is the former Toronto Police traffic officer charged with first-degree murder in the Feb. 15, 2002, death of his mistress Lavinia (Linda) Mariani. He has been testifying, purportedly in his own defence, for more than a week. (Globe Insider subscribers only)
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Leaders' schedules today
Saturday 22 September 2007
John Tory (PC)7:45 a.m.: Breakfast at the Etobicoke Olympium9:30 a.m.: Media event at Mimico Correctional Centre12:20 p.m.: Lunch at campaign office of Mississauga South PC candidate Tim Peterson
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York alumnus charged in sexual assault
Saturday 22 September 2007
York graduate Daniel Katsnelson, 25, turned himself in to Toronto Police on Wednesday night and now faces 11 charges in connection with a sexual assault rampage at a York University residence this month.
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Finance chief lays out doomsday scenario
Saturday 22 September 2007
Toronto homeowners could see double-digit property-tax increases or suffer from additional ''massive'' service cuts, the city's treasurer warned yesterday, unless council passes the mayor's controversial proposed taxes and the province offers more cash for the city.
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Neighbours flee from soot-spewing fire
Saturday 22 September 2007
Toronto police evacuated two city blocks near Victoria Park and Danforth Avenues yesterday after a massive five-alarm fire sent heavy clouds of acrid black smoke hundreds of feet in the air and dropped bits of black soot on the neighbourhood.
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Neighbours flee from soot-spewing fire
Saturday 22 September 2007
Toronto police evacuated two city blocks near Victoria Park and Danforth Avenues yesterday after a massive five-alarm fire sent heavy clouds of acrid black smoke hundreds of metres in the air and dropped bits of black soot on the neighbourhood.
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Tory ad exploits shooting tragedy, Liberals say
Saturday 22 September 2007
The Ontario Liberal Party is accusing Opposition Leader John Tory of exploiting the tragic shooting death of Toronto teenager Jane Creba with a new election ad attacking the McGuinty government for being soft on crime.
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Blogs
GeekList Item Added to FIVE DAY Toronto Area *No Shipping* Math Trade!
Saturday 22 September 2007
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cRuShInAt0r @ BoardGameGeek Recent Additions (listitem)
GeekList Item Added to FIVE DAY Toronto Area *No Shipping* Math Trade!
Saturday 22 September 2007
Added 'World Cup Tournament Football' - Comment:Another ADG game, still with a following, despite the World Cup having re-jigged its format.
cRuShInAt0r @ BoardGameGeek Recent Additions (listitem)
What Exactly is Going On at Macleans Magazine?
Saturday 22 September 2007
Isn't there a more honourable way to increase circulation? Or, shall we just concede that the magazine is no longer to be considered journalism, and leave it at that. - Garry J. Wise, Toronto. Visit our Toronto Law Firm website: ...
Garry J. Wise, Wise Law Office, Toronto @ Wise Law Blog
Comment on Toronto journalist?s further correspondence with the ...
Saturday 22 September 2007
Stephen J. Gould on ?Darwinian Fundamentalism?. A movement of strict constructionism, a self-styled form of Darwinian fundamentalism, has risen to some prominence in a variety of fields, from the English biological heartland of John ...
Jehu @ Comments for Uncommon Descent
Air Canada 8021 Toronto -- On Time
Saturday 22 September 2007
Airline: Air Canada Flight #: 8021 City: Toronto Estimated/Actual Time: -- Status: On Time Terminal: A Gate #: 10.
unknown @ FlyKCI.com - Departure
Jim Munroe's on the road: Vancouver - Toronto + the Ample Free ...
Saturday 22 September 2007
ED:max:Ok, doing a little self promo, pardon my tangled web... The Rapture is spreading. Jim Munroe's on the road. Ok, got the planers out? Vancouver Sept. 28th @ 7-10pm Therefore Repent! will have it's formal BC Launch! ...
max @ Sequential: Canadian Comics News & Culture
Toronto Film Festival '07
Saturday 22 September 2007
New films from directors Todd Haynes, Sidney Lumet, and Werner Herzog were among the standouts from a strong Toronto festival field for EW's critic, all skillfully drawing audiences into their particular fixations and Joyful ...
nospam@adultdvdtalk.com (ultradamno) @ Pop Culture: Adult DVD Talk Forum Feeds
Piling On the Goalie
Saturday 22 September 2007
After allowing an average (but certainly not embarrassing) three goals in his first exhibition game in the blue and white, new Toronto Maple Leaf goaltender Vesa Toskala awakened to these headlines Friday morning: ...
Garry J. Wise, Wise Law Office, Toronto @ Wise Law Blog
George Clooney injured in motorcycle accident
Saturday 22 September 2007
George Clooney and girlfriend Sarah Larson were treated at a hospital Friday for injuries after the motorcycle they were riding was hit by a car in New Jersey. Clooney, 46, suffered a hairline fracture of a rib and road rash, ...
living green toronto @ celebrity nation
Nicole and Joel in Hawaii
Saturday 22 September 2007
Nicole Richie celebrating her birthday in Hawaii with Joel Madden. source.
living green toronto @ celebrity nation
ACTRA Toronto Performers News - September 21, 2007
Saturday 22 September 2007
ACTRA Toronto Performers News - September 21, 2007 1.The Great Arts Debate 2.Cultural Careers Council Ontario 1.The Great Arts Debate moderated by Elvira Kurt Please come and join Molly Johnson, Elvira Kurt, Susan Swan and many other ...
Daryl Lorette @ Canadian Graffito
Britney charged with hit and run
Saturday 22 September 2007
The bad news continues for Britney Spears. The singer was charged Friday with one count of hit and run causing property damage and one count of driving without a valid California driver's license, according to the LA City Attorney's ...
living green toronto @ celebrity nation
Sports
Zaun blast saves Jays in NY marathon
Saturday 22 September 2007
Gregg Zaun homered in the 14th inning and the Toronto Blue Jays stalled New York's playoff charge, bouncing back for a 5-4 victory over the Yankees after blowing a four-run lead in the ninth.
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Back-up carries Ticats to comeback win
Saturday 22 September 2007
Hamilton Tiger-Cat back-up quarterback Richie Williams entered the game midway through and told his offence to have some fun. They took him up on the offer with a come-from-behind 24-20 win over the Calgary Stampeders in CFL action Friday night.
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Back-up carries Ticats to comeback win
Saturday 22 September 2007
Hamilton Tiger-Cat back-up quarterback Richie Williams entered the game midway through and told his offence to have some fun. They took him up on the offer with a come-from-behind 24-20 win over the Calgary Stampeders in CFL action Friday night.
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Lions defence gets offensive vs. Argos
Saturday 22 September 2007
Workhorse running back Joe Smith plunged for two touchdowns as the B.C. Lions regained first place in the CFL West with a 40-7 victory over the Toronto Argonauts on Saturday.
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Argo move to BMO Field won't be easy
Saturday 22 September 2007
It's a new outdoor stadium with terrific sightlines that gives fans a cozy atmosphere to enjoy professional and world class soccer. But the Toronto Argonauts will face no shortage of challenges to reap the benefits of playing at BMO Field.
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Printers must re-learn CFL system
Saturday 22 September 2007
Timmy Chang will start for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats against the Toronto Argonauts on Saturday at the Rogers Centre, while the team's future starting quarterback will be in uniform but is not expected to play.
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Jays play spoilers again
Saturday 22 September 2007
It took 14 innings, but Toronto managed to beat the Yankees Friday night and continue to wreak havoc in the AL East
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Argos need to show they can win
Saturday 22 September 2007
Against Winnipeg on Sunday, Toronto will be looking for just its second win over team other than lowly Hamilton, David Naylor reports
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On TV
Saturday 22 September 2007
BASEBALL Cincinnati Reds at Houston Astros, Sportsnet (East), 2 p.m. New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays, TSN, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh Pirates at Los Angeles Dodgers, Sportsnet (Pacific), 10 p.m.
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On TV
Saturday 22 September 2007
BASEBALL New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays, TSN, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh Pirates at Los Angeles Dodgers, Sportsnet (Pacific), 10 p.m.
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