News
Ruling highlights split in law firm
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Tempers flared at a venerable Toronto law firm - Pinkofskys - when lawyer Benjamin Moss arrived back from court on May, 14, 2004, to announce that a client, Carlington McKenzie, had just been convicted of a vicious, armed home invasion.
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Terrorism case moves directly to trial
Tuesday 25 September 2007
The federal Crown has abruptly halted a preliminary hearing against 14 Toronto-area terrorism suspects in favour of going directly to trial, a move that defence lawyers say is a clear attempt to prop up a faltering case and prevent them from fully cross-examining a key government witness.
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City rolls out online plan to address bike theft
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair will unveil a new online bicycle registration system today, in an effort to combat complaints from cyclists about rampant bike theft.A police source, citing criticism from some that police are doing too little to track down the more than 4,000 bikes reported stolen each year, said moving to a Web-based system should significantly boost the number of people who take the time to register their bike.
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Man dies as truck slams into vehicles
Tuesday 25 September 2007
A crash yesterday during the morning rush hour in Toronto caused the northbound collector lanes of Highway 427 to be closed near Burnhamthorpe Ave. until about 5 p.m. Police said the truck driver was unable to stop in time and struck three vans and an SUV. A man was crushed to death in one of the vans.
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The knives are coming out as council serves up budget leftovers
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Toronto's simmering, divided city council meets this week for the first time since the surprise defeat of Mayor David Miller's two controversial proposed taxes in July, which came in the form of a three-month deferral.
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Crack use 'staggering' among homeless
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Half of the Toronto homeless people surveyed for a health study said they had used crack cocaine regularly in the past year, making the highly addictive drug more popular on the street than marijuana and throwing new obstacles at those trying to get the city's most marginalized residents off the streets.
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Canadians buoyed by spending power flood US stores - CBC News
Tuesday 25 September 2007
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Fighters on Brampton card - Mississauga News
Tuesday 25 September 2007
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Ontario deals crushing blow - Toronto Sun
Tuesday 25 September 2007
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Lies, damned lies and debates - Toronto Star
Tuesday 25 September 2007
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Blogs
What I Got from a Toronto Dating Service
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Toronto is a hip young city, but I found that it?s hard to meet other local singles there. I have gotten only a few dates, even if I have been there for a year. It is not that people are unfriendly because Canadians are one of the ...
Nishanth @ Information On Matchmaking Articles and News
More inside Sifton
Tuesday 25 September 2007
The Toronto Sun was a fun fest in all departments until Doug Creighton's ouster in 1992 and not so much fun in the years since Quebecor bought Sun Media in 1999. Back to the Phoenix newsletter: Mike Sifton is from the school of managing ...
Toronto Sun Family @ Toronto Sun Family: 1971 - 2007
Air Canada 8021 Toronto -- On Time
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Airline: Air Canada Flight #: 8021 City: Toronto Estimated/Actual Time: -- Status: On Time Terminal: A Gate #: 11.
unknown @ FlyKCI.com - Departure
Anyone see the Sonata Arcitca show in Toronto tonight?
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Forum: Music Discussion Posted By: lamina Post Time: 09-25-2007 at 12:27 AM.
unknown @ Mac Forums
Mchael Sifton memo
Tuesday 25 September 2007
The recent appointment of Michael Sifton as Sun Media's CEO has generated positive buzz among shell-shocked employees. They have been looking for a light at the end of the tunnel following almost nine years of Quebecor cutbacks, ...
Toronto Sun Family @ Toronto Sun Family: 1971 - 2007
Sears strikes deal to sell Toronto head office
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Analysts estimate move will raise tens of millions of dollars for Ed Lampert, the US hedge fund manager who controls the retailer.
MARINA STRAUSS @ The Globe and Mail - News & Comment News
Hello from Toronto
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Forum: Introduce Yourself Posted By: tgreenleaf Post Time: 2007-09-24 at 07:29 PM.
unknown @ Cyburbia Forums
Overheard on the Road: University of Toronto
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Girl: (explaining why she failed to submit her assignment to "turnitin.com" on time) I think the problem was that there was this extra button on the web page called 'submit', and I didn't press it. I just loaded my essay on the page, ...
Overheard at Western @ Overheard at Western
Toronto: September 26th: Day of Action Against Poverty
Tuesday 25 September 2007
::=::=::=::= ::=::=::=::= ::=::=::=::= ::=::=::=::=::=:: September 26th: A Day of Action Against Poverty ::=::=::=::= ::=::=::=::= ::=::=::=::= ::=::=::=::=::=:: Wednesday, September 26th, a broad coalition of community organizations, ...
verbena19 @ Verbena-19
Back from Trinidad... craving doubles
Tuesday 25 September 2007
I like the Island Foods doubles too, though I go to the one at King & Dufferin. Great chickpea filling, but sorry - no mango. Only problem is that I understand they make them ahead of time, so they're not as fluffy as fresh, ...
unknown @ Chowhound's Latest » Ontario (including Toronto)
Mavado robbed in Toronto - angry fans in Atlanta and Trinidad
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Reggae dancehall fans in Atlanta and Trinidad were in for disappointment as dancehall star Mavado was forced to cancel concerts in both places after he was robbed while in Toronto over the weekend for another concert. ...
unknown @ Digg / upcoming
Countdown To Ladyfest Toronto 2007!
Tuesday 25 September 2007
TORONTO - Ladyfest Toronto is a wide-ranging celebration of feminism and the arts, taking place September 27th-30th in and around Kensington Market. With four days of programming?by women, for everyone?Ladyfest Toronto aims to reflect ...
Electric Furr @ Evil Feminist Witch
Sports
Sens go overtime in beating rival Leafs
Tuesday 25 September 2007
A power-play goal by Patrick Eaves 53 seconds into overtime gave the Ottawa Senators a 4-3 pre-season victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday night.
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Jays use rookie ball to beat Yankees
Tuesday 25 September 2007
The Yankees' drive for a playoff spot paused, with Andy Pettitte falling behind early and a smallish crowd watching Toronto rookie Jesse Litsch pitch the Blue Jays to a 4-1 victory.
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Ticat not punished for Burris hit
Tuesday 25 September 2007
The Canadian Football League will not discipline Hamilton linebacker Zeke Moreno for a controversial hit on Calgary quarterback Henry Burris in a game last Friday.
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Argos talking to running back Troy Davis
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Running back Troy Davis could be on the verge of signing with the Toronto Argonauts, Sportsnet.ca has learned.
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Burnett leaves Jays for personal matters
Tuesday 25 September 2007
A.J. Burnett was replaced by rookie Jesse Litsch as the Toronto Blue Jays' starting pitcher for Monday's series finale against the New York Yankees.
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Sens go overtime in beating rival Leafs
Tuesday 25 September 2007
A power-play goal by Patrick Eaves 53 seconds into overtime gave the Ottawa Senators a 4-3 pre-season victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday night.
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Leafs' Wellwood out 3-4 weeks
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Toronto Maple Leafs centre Kyle Wellwood could miss the beginning of the season with a sports hernia.
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Ticat not punished for Burris hit
Tuesday 25 September 2007
The Canadian Football League will not discipline Hamilton linebacker Zeke Moreno for a controversial hit on Calgary quarterback Henry Burris in a game last Friday.
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Argos talking to running back Troy Davis
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Running back Troy Davis could be on the verge of signing with the Toronto Argonauts, Sportsnet.ca has learned.
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Team effort lifts Argos past Bombers
Tuesday 25 September 2007
Dominique Dorsey returned a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown while Kenny Wheaton took an interception 84 yards for a TD as the Toronto Argonauts held on for a 31-23 win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday afternoon.
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