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They are the closest Major League Baseball team to Buffalo, and it has a direct relationship with Buffalo’s hometown Bisons. But for years the Toronto Blue Jays were unable to directly market itself to Western New York baseball fans. That's changing.
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It’s game on Friday night in Toronto as the Blue Jays host the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of the World Series. It’s bringing not only excitement, but also a huge economic windfall.
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An intense police investigation continues in Toronto after 12 people were injured in a mass shooting at a pub in the eastern part of the city on Friday night. As the hunt continues for the three suspects, police say they still don’t have any additional information.
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The move comes after widespread criticism that governments were not moving fast enough to deal with the problem, which saw many refugees sleeping on the streets of Canada's biggest city.
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Some advocates are calling it a huge shame. They say asylum seekers are among the homeless sleeping on the streets of Toronto. Others are calling it a human rights disaster.
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Olivia Chow is Toronto’s next mayor. She won by more than 30,000 votes, but the race was unexpectedly tighter than many expected.
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With tensions already high following recent mass shootings in Buffalo and Texas, the Toronto Police special investigations unit is sifting through the details of a shooting near an east-end school. Police fatally shot a man who was walking near a school with a gun.
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The trucker rally that began more than a week ago in Ottawa has now spread to the entire country.
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In Toronto over the weekend, about 50 ambulances were out of service, forcing the Toronto Paramedic Services to issue a code red. There was not a single free ambulance to respond to calls.
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The city of Toronto has introduced a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy for all city workers and was quickly followed by a similar policy from the Transit Commission, Public Library and others. This comes as cases continue to rise during the fourth wave of the pandemic.