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Corrupt Toronto cops released
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Poisoned dogs mystery
Two Toronto police officers who were arrested during a series of raids on marijuana grow-ops have been released on bail.-On Thursday, police executed 63 search warrants throughout the Greater Toronto ... |
Halladay renders Mariners harmless
Toronto police are now speculating that a loaf of poisoned bread may have caused the deaths of two dogs in High Park, as well as serious illnesses in two other pets.-On Sunday, four dogs became ill af... |
Burning Up Tour
R.A. Dickey labored, Roy Halladay cruised – the difference between a good start and a great one. The difference, too, between winning and losing, as the Toronto Blue Jays and their ace beat the Seat... |
Most actively traded companies on Canadian stock markets
It's coming!Author: JonasBrothersMusicKeywords: Jonas Brothers Burning Up Tour Concert Joe Kevin Nick JB Rock Music TorontoAdded: July 4, 2008... |
Canadian telecom BCE, suitor agree on terms
The Canadian Press July 4, 2008 - 6:30 p.m. TORONTO - Some of the most active companies traded Friday on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the TSX Venture Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange down 133.18 .... |
Weaver pitches gem, Angels beat Blue Jays 8-2
TORONTO -- BCE Inc, Canada's largest telecommunications company, said Friday it has agreed on terms of a $35 billion sale to a group led by the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan in the biggest leverage..... |
Banahan helps Saxons into final
Howie Kendrick drove in three runs, and the Los Angeles Angels got homers from Torii Hunter and Garret Anderson in an 8-2 victory over of the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night. Jered Weaver recovered ... |
Pacers Send O'Neal to Raptors, Trade With Blazers
England Saxons will play Scotland A in this weekend's Churchill Cup final. The English second string beat Ireland A 34-12 in Toronto on Saturday.... |
Abortion doctor's award controversy
The Pacers agree in principle to trade six-time all-star forward Jermaine O'Neal to Toronto for a package that includes point guard T.J. Ford and Georgetown's Roy Hibbert.... |