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Canadian women fall short of gold medal contention after semi-final loss

The Canadian women's wheelchair basketball team were unable to advance to the gold medal match at the 2024 Paralympics after falling to the Netherlands in a tightly contested 72-61 semi-final game on Saturday. Kady Dandeneau finished with a 24-point triple-double (13 REB, 10 AST) while...

Para Swim Day 9 : Busy day for Canada in the pool

Sebastian Massabie claimed Canada’s 11th Para swimming medal on Day 9 of the Paris Paralympics, winning gold and setting a new world record in the S4 men’s 50m freestyle. Meanwhile, Katie Cosgriffe and Aurélie Rivard competed in the same race but both missed a podium...

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Top Ten Moments in the Leafs/Sens Rivalry

On Saturday night, the rivalry between the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs opens a new chapter in the 2010-11 season. Since the Leafs and Sens became division rivals in 1998, the teams have played many heated regular season match-ups and have met four times in the playoffs, with the blue-and-white coming out on top in each series.

Winner in Eglinton-Lawrence commits to resolving transit headaches

The Liberal victor in Monday night’s federal election vote in the Eglinton-Lawrence riding reaffirmed his commitment to public transit in the constituency. In a tight race with the Conservative Joe Oliver, on Oct.19, Marco Mendicino came out the winner, accumulating nearly 50 per cent of the riding’s votes, according to the CBC’s Canada Votes website. Oliver garnered just over 41 per cent, while the NDP candidate Andrew Thomson attracted just over six per cent.

Lovebugs at the zoo

The Toronto Zoo’s Education Auditorium was swarming with creepy-crawlers over the Valentine’s Day/Family Day Weekend.