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Criminal Intent premiered in Canada in 2024, American TV viewers weren’t privy to the Law & Orderverse’s first northern offshoot until Wednesday night. Aboot time, eh? (I promise, that’s the only time I’m going to do that in this recap.
The Toronto Blue Jays will be without Jose Berrios moving forward as they look to hold off the Yankees for the AL East Division lead.
The Raptors enter the 2025-26 campaign aiming to improve upon their 30-52 record from a season ago under third-year head coach Darko Rajaković.
Gearing up for a postseason run, the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday activated veteran slugger Anthony Santander, 30, off the 60-day injured list, and designated former All-Star right-hander and 2022 AL Cy Young finalist Alek Manoah,
Jose Berrios is heading to IL with right elbow inflammation and is on his way to get an MRI right now. Blue Jays manager John Schneider says it’s something Berrios has been “dealing with for a while.” Paxton Schultz is on his way up.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are set to face the Montreal Canadiens in a preseason game, emphasizing youth and depth. Easton Cowan, after a strong start, earns a top-line role, while Matias Maccelli aims to prove his worth on the second line.
Toronto City Council passed an ordinance that will regulate UTV's and slow moving vehicles on the road on Monday evening.Residents who drive these vehicles will
A civic group is advocating for Toronto to adopt congestion pricing, following the route taken by cities such as New York, London, Stockholm and Singapore.
Sony Classics Co-President Michael Barker, Neon CEO Tom Quinn, Berlin chief Tricia Tuttle, Toronto boss Cameron Bailey, Mk2 Chairman Nathanaël Karmitz, 193 President Patrick Wachsberger and CAA Media Finance leader Roeg Sutherland will be among the industry executives participating in the 11th Zurich Summit this weekend.
"In Toronto's war on crime, the worst offenders are pursued by the detectives of the Specialized Criminal Investigations Unit. These are their stories." DUN DUN!