Author: The Canadian Press
Page: 19
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… Carney wraps up trip to UN General Assembly Prime Minister Mark Carney said there are many possibilities for Canada after attending the United Nations General Assembly in New York this week, where U.S. Donald Trump continued his skepticism […]
TORONTO — After the Toronto Blue Jays clinched their playoff berth with a win Sunday, fans are gearing up to secure their spot in the stands as post-season tickets go on sale this week. The baseball team announced Monday that post-season tickets will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. ET on […]
TORONTO — Toronto Blue Jays fans may be stressed out by Major League Baseball’s final week, but Kevin Gausman is relishing it. The Blue Jays lost to the Boston Red Sox 4-1 and the New York Yankees completed a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over the Chicago White Sox within 30 seconds of each other Tuesday night. […]
TORONTO — It once seemed that Alek Manoah was the future ace of the Toronto Blue Jays. That possibility has come to a surprising end. Manoah was designated for assignment by the Blue Jays on Tuesday to make space on their 40-man roster for the return of veteran slugger Anthony Santander. Toronto general manager Ross […]
TORONTO — Nathaniel Lowe had RBI singles in the second and sixth innings as the Boston Red Sox earned a 4-1 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday. Carlos Narvaez had a two-run double in the sixth as Boston (86-71) earned an important win in the American League’s wild-card chase. Lucas Giolito allowed a […]
TORONTO — The new video boards are up and running at each corner of BMO Field, as is the stadium’s expanded video production control room. A new premium lounge awaits FIFA and its guests at the 2026 World Cup. Phase 2 of the $146-million upgrades to the 18-year-old lakefront stadium will start in mid-November, with […]
Provincial police say one person is dead after a crash involving a loose wheel on Queen Elizabeth Way in St. Catharines, Ont., on Tuesday. Police say in a social media video that the collision happened in the Toronto-bound lanes of the highway, just east of Niagara Street. They say a wheel came off a vehicle […]
TORONTO — Tariff tensions with the United States and a more pressing need to diversify Ontario’s trading partners are prompting the province’s minister responsible for economic development to pick up the already robust pace of trade missions abroad. Vic Fedeli, who Premier Doug Ford has dubbed Ontario’s No. 1 salesperson, is in southeast Asia right […]
Police say they have arrested another teenage suspect in an alleged swarming attack in Oshawa, Ont. Durham Regional Police say a 15-year-old girl was arrested over the weekend and charged with assault causing bodily harm. The alleged assault took place at a Pizza Pizza restaurant shortly after midnight on July 2. Police have said the […]
Toronto police say a man was injured when he confronted two suspects who were allegedly stealing a vehicle from a driveway this morning. Police initially reported that the man had been stabbed but later said the victim was actually hit with a “hard object.” They say his injury is non-life-threatening. The incident occurred in the […]