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Lovely weather we've been having, eh? In the news: Ford wants the NDP to force an election, charges of TDSB misspending for underprivledged students, and sad news from the Toronto Marathon. Comment?
Toronto Marathon: a doctor, a police officer and a trained paramedic rush to save man
A 47-year-old Toronto police officer from 54 Division collapsed face first near the finish line of the half marathon. Comment?
NEW Woman dies following collapse at Toronto Marathon
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One man who rushed to van Nostrand's aid said he was waiting to cheer on friends near the Palais Royale on Lake Shore Boulevard around 11 a.m. when he noticed a group of runners crouching on the ground near the 38-kilometre mark. Comment?
Ballot-box blunders 'not unique,' review finds
... election. The review, called after allegations were raised about voting improprieties in the Toronto riding of Etobicoke Centre, did not find evidence of actual fraud or malfeasance. What it found was the kind of clerical errors that called into ... Comment?
Cape Breton runner, 18, dies at Toronto marathon
Police said an 18-year-old runner suffered an unspecified medical problem while taking part in the race, but would not release other details. Comment?
Runner, 18, dies at Toronto marathon
Police said an 18-year-old runner suffered an unspecified medical problem while taking part in the race, but would not release other details. Comment?
Rob Ford to Andrea Horwath: ''say no'' to Ontario budget
... Ford. The mayor's brother, councillor Doug Ford, plans to run for the Progressive Conservatives in the riding of Etobicoke North when an election is called. A Ford win would give the PCs their first seat in Toronto in years. The Liberals' new budget ... Comment?
Quebec man, woman fastest to finish Toronto marathon
The Toronto GoodLife Marathon steered thousands of runners through the city's downtown core on Sunday morning, though not everyone was running the full 42-kilometre course. Comment?
Man charged after stabbing sends victim to hospital
Toronto police say that a 49-year-old man was stabbed several times at an apartment located at 1601 Victoria Park Ave., north of Eglinton Avenue East. Comment?
Man allegedly stabbed by son
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A man was rushed to hospital after allegedly being stabbed repeatedly by his son in the east end of Toronto Saturday night. Comment?
NEW Thousands expected as MS Walks being held in Toronto, GTA Sunday
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More than 20,000 people in more than 50 locations across Canada will be hitting the streets Sunday to take part in the Mandarin MS Walk. Comment?
UPDATED Runners, road closures downtown as Toronto Marathon now underway
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More than 12,000 runners and walkers have now taken to the streets of Toronto to take part in the 35th annual Goodlife Fitness Toronto Marathon . Comment?
Marathon, parade & memorial to snarl Sunday traffic in Toronto
There will be some lane restrictions in the area bounded by Bayview Ave, the South Kingsway, Lake Shore Blvd and Finch Ave. Comment?
Toronto Cat Rescue Adopt-a-thon Weekend
Toronto Cat Rescue is having a HUGE adopt-a-thon weekend May 3rd, 4th, and 5th at the following Petsmart locations: Brampton: Petsmart 9065 Airport Road and 547 Steeles Avenue E Scarborough: 12 William Kitchen Road Vaughan: Petsmart 7575 Weston Road Mississauga: 3105 Argentia Road Kitchener: 655 Fairway Road South We will have lots of kittens and ... (more) Comment?
Caterpillar closes tunnelling plant near Pearson Airport
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Heavy-equipment manufacturer Caterpillar has announced the closure of it's tunnel-boring machine facility near Pearson Airport, putting 330 people out of work. Comment?
Caterpillar plant closure in Toronto to cause more than 300 job losses
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Caterpillar bought the facility five years ago, and nearly 330 people are expected to lose their jobs when the plant closes. Comment?
How bicycles bring business to your community
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With bike wars brewing in Brooklyn over the installation of the new bike-share system, the timing couldn't be better for an article by Carolyn Szczepanski in Momentum Magazine about how bicycles bring business. Comment?
Teenagers from low-income households make up the bulk of students in non-academic courses, according to a new report from People for Education. Comment?
Lives Lived: John Alfred Hammond, 85
... Jack and Irene bought their first sailboat a few years before retiring and sailed for more than 20 years from the Etobicoke Yacht Club. One of his most profound accomplishments at the end of his life was tracing his own father's history. It was ... Comment?
Police ID man killed in Toronto shooting
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford says a 20-year-old man gunned down Thursday night in the city's east end was a former player on his football team. Comment?