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The Weeknd — who's set to perform a string of upcoming shows in Toronto — has committed to revitalize the basketball court and build a mobile recording studio for the Boys & Girls Club, bring a dedicated dance and arts studio and a sensory room for students with development disabilities to the Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute and more.
The Supertri League makes its inaugural visit to Canada on Saturday for Supertri Toronto 2025. Tune in to beIN SPORTS 7 to catch the action. You can stream this live by subscribing to Fubo now.
The last time the Blue Jays were atop MLB this late in the season was 1992, according to Sportsnet. The 1992 season was the first of consecutive World Series championships for Toronto, so this is quite the good omen.
High temperatures and humidity could make it feel like the low-40s over the weekend and at the beginning of the work week.
Bobby Webster is a frontrunner to replace Masai Ujiri as Toronto Raptors president, but MLSE is also considering other top NBA executives
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Former Maple Leaf Says Players Are 'Afraid to Talk' in Toronto Market originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Now with the San Jose Sharks, Ryan Reaves has been candid about his experience playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Home field hasn't been an advantage this season, but there's something about hosting the Winnipeg Blue Bombers that agrees with Derek Parish and the Toronto Argonauts. Watch the Argos host the Blue Bombers LIVE Saturday at 7 p.
Toronto Raptors rookie Collin Murray-Boyles earned a vote for “Steal of the Draft” in ESPN’s NBA executive poll after an impressive Summer League showing
Bob Odenkirk, Mads Mikkelsen and Sigourney Weaver are among the stars who will appear in the creepy and campy films of the Toronto International Film Festival’s Midnight Madness section, TIFF organizers announced on Thursday. The section will consist of 10 films, seven of them world premieres, two Canadian premieres and one international premiere.
The Toronto Blue Jays, who are exclusively owned by Rogers, unlike the Raptors, Maple Leafs, Toronto FC and others, do some great charitable work. That aspect of the Raptors surely won’t go anywhere. But in a more corporate structure, likely with a more buttoned-down lead executive, the messages won’t be as prominent.
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Tennis World USA on MSNReason why Alexander Zverev can't disappoint in TorontoIt's no secret that Sascha will have a huge chance in Canada, considering that most of the top players won't be in Toronto. The prestigious Canadian tournament lost world number 1 Jannik Sinner, world number 2 Carlos Alcaraz, 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic and young English star Jack Draper.