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TORONTO — Morgan Rielly took a long look in the mirror over the summer. The Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman entered last season’s training camp feeling good. Things then started well when the puck dropped. The numbers were there. Rielly thought he was in a good spot. Something happened. He isn’t sure what exactly. The club’s […]
TORONTO — Baseball fans will now be able to watch the Toronto Blue Jays game on Friday night on the team’s regular broadcast home in Canada. Sportsnet, the club’s Canadian rights-holder, said Thursday it had struck a deal with Apple TV to simulcast the road game against the Kansas City Royals on Rogers airwaves. The […]
HAMILTON — Jim Lawson was appointed vice chair of Hamilton Sports Group Partnership (HSG) on Friday. HSG owns and operates the CFL’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Canadian Premier League’s Forge while also overseeing the Hamilton Sports Group Foundation and the master license agreement for Hamilton Stadium. Lawson is also a minority owner of HSG, an […]
TORONTO — Hundreds of public sector workers from unions representing them rallied today outside Queen’s Park to protest the province’s return-to-office mandate. The province announced its decision in August to move away from remote and hybrid work, requiring employees to work in-office five days a week by Jan. 5, 2026. Labour union AMAPCEO says more […]
TORONTO — Baseball fans will now be able to watch the Toronto Blue Jays’ potential playoff clincher Friday night in Kansas City on the team’s regular broadcast home in Canada. Sportsnet, the club’s Canadian rights-holder, said Thursday it had struck a deal with Apple TV to simulcast the game on Rogers airwaves. Entering Thursday’s games, […]
TORONTO — Ontario’s chiefs of police are coming out strongly in favour of speed cameras, after Premier Doug Ford threatened to get rid of them provincewide. The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police says in a statement today that automated speed enforcement cameras are effective in reducing speeding and free up police resources to focus […]
TORONTO — Ontario’s doctors have a new, four-year agreement with the province that will give them increased general compensation and see family doctors paid for administrative work. An arbitrator had earlier awarded doctors a nearly 10 per cent compensation increase for the first year of their four-year Physician Services Agreement, and the parties went back […]
SAULT STE. MARIE — Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., and the Hamilton Oshawa Port Authority have signed a partnership to develop a trade corridor connecting northern and southern Ontario. The corridor is expected to include integrated rail, highway, and marine links with extended-season service. The partners say the plan will be anchored by a newly developed […]
TORONTO — Unions representing Ontario public sector workers are holding a rally today outside of Queen’s Park to protest the province’s return-to-office mandate. The province announced its decision in August to move away from remote and hybrid work, requiring employees to work in-office five days a week by Jan. 5, 2026. Labour union AMAPCEO says […]
TORONTO — Toronto Public Health says it has the results for about a quarter of the patients potentially exposed to blood-borne viruses at a downtown gynecologist’s office, and that none of them contracted infections there. The public health unit is releasing its final report on Dr. Esther Park a year after it was notified of […]