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TORONTO — Toronto police say six people are in hospital after a stabbing at a park in the city’s west end. One person suffered serious injuries while the other five had minor wounds. The altercation took place around 1 a.m. Saturday in C...
TORONTO — Toronto police say six people are in hospital after a stabbing at a park in the city’s west end. One person suffered serious injuries while the other five had minor wounds. The altercation took place around 1 a.m. Saturday in Colonel Sam Smith Park, near Lake Shore Boulevard and Kipling Avenue area. No arrests have been made. Anyone with information is being asked to contact police.
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May 13, 2013; Boston, MA USA; Toronto Maple Leafs right wing Phil Kessel (81), defenseman Cody Franson (4), center Nazem Kadri (43) and defenseman Jake Gardiner (51) celebrate a goal during the third period in game seven of the first rou...
May 13, 2013; Boston, MA USA; Toronto Maple Leafs right wing Phil Kessel (81), defenseman Cody Franson (4), center Nazem Kadri (43) and defenseman Jake Gardiner (51) celebrate a goal during the third period in game seven of the first round of the 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Boston Bruins at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports It’s been almost a week now since the Toronto Maple Leafs made a disastrous exit from the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs. Although the wounds have surely not yet healed for fans, hopefully the sting is at least not quite as bad. As difficult as blowing a three-goal lead with just over 10 minutes to play was to handle, that small stretch shouldn’t define the entire season for Toronto. Now that we have had a little time to digest everything that has transpired in this lockout shortened season, let’s look at what we’ve learned. Can we please stop worrying about James Reimer now? If Reimer didn’t silence his critics after his first round performance against the Boston Bruins, he probably never will. He just about won games 5 and 6 on his own, and was spectacular through most of the series. Sure his rebound control was suspect at times, but that means he’s at least making the first save more often than not. Reimer had a .924 save percentage this season and has a career record of 53-32-14. For some reason the expectations for Leaf goalies seems to be astronomical these days, but based on the play between the pipes in recent years, fans and everyone in the organization should gladly take Reimer’s numbers any day. Kessel, Lupul, and JVR are bona fide point producers Phil Kessel finished in the top 10 in National Hockey League scoring for the second straight season and showed he is more than just a scorer. He had 32 assists in 48 games and proved he has some slick passing ability. After a strong playoff against his former team, the Tyler Seguin nonsense and comparisons should be a non-issue. Joffrey Lupul proved he can be a consistent producer and emotional leader if he could only stay healthy. His 18 points in 16 games would have equated to a 92-campaign over 82 contests, which would have led the squad. Not only did Lupul put up points, but he was able to score on some great individual rushes that changed the momentum in games. As for James van Riemsdyk, his 18 goals made just about everybody forget about Luke Schenn. With JVR’s skill set and hands, something tells me that trade is just going to get better over time. Leafs have found a solid top four on the blue line If the last few games of the Bruins series taught us anything, it’s that Dion Phaneuf, Carl Gunnarsson, Jake Gardiner, and Cody Franson make up a solid top four. Phaneuf has his critics and one of them has been me on a regular basis, but there aren’t too many defenders who could have done what he did this season. He and Franson both finished in the top 10 in defensive scoring, and Phaneuf averaged over 25 minutes a game playing against the opponent’s best forward group every night. Everyone remembers that bad pinch that cost Toronto Game 4, but overall his play had more of an impact in 2013. If only he wasn’t making $6.5M a year. Gardiner showed what he can do with increased playing time during the playoffs, so hopefully Randy Carlyle sees that once and for all. Then again it is Carlyle, and it felt like he thought Mike Kostka was the second coming of Chris Pronger this season. Who knows what he will have up his sleeve next year. Nazem Kadri has a chance to be great Kadri had a breakout year with 44 points and showed signs that he can be one of the NHL’s best, but he isn’t there yet. He has the skill set to be a top 10 player in this league and if he keeps on developing at this pace, he soon will be. What was perhaps more impressive than his points in 2013, was they way he improved his defensive game. He averaged less than a giveaway per game this year and finished second on the Leafs with a rating of plus-15. These are
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Thousands of Torontonians are flocking to the Toronto Zoo for a peek at its two newest guests.
Thousands of Torontonians are flocking to the Toronto Zoo for a peek at its two newest guests.
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Councillor Doug Ford finally spoke up on radio about a cell-phone video that appears to show Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine seen by two Toronto Star reporters.Radio station Newstalk 1010 reported Saturday that Councillor Ford told ...
Councillor Doug Ford finally spoke up on radio about a cell-phone video that appears to show Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine seen by two Toronto Star reporters.Radio station Newstalk 1010 reported Saturday that Councillor Ford told them, “I have never seen my brother involved with anything like coke.”The mayor’s brother, who is usually quick to publicly defend Ford, has been silent to media since the story broke Thursday night.Mayor Rob Ford turned down three chances on Friday to address the specifics of media reports about the video.The Ford brothers have cancelled their weekly radio show on Newstalk 1010, scheduled for this Sunday.Related: Time for mayor to step down: EditorialThe Star’s unanswered questionsEND
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Jack Osbourne is playing down the drama surrounding his father Ozzy's recent relapse, insisting he was not surprised when the heavy rocker started boozing and using drugs again.
Jack Osbourne is playing down the drama surrounding his father Ozzy's recent relapse, insisting he was not surprised when the heavy rocker started boozing and using drugs again.
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The response from the mayor’s strongest supporter comes more than 36 hours after the allegations surfaced
The response from the mayor’s strongest supporter comes more than 36 hours after the allegations surfaced
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Socialite Paris Hilton was moved to tears during the premiere of The Bling Ring at the Cannes Film Festival in France on Thursday because it made her relive the "violating" burglary she was subjected to in the late 2000s.
Socialite Paris Hilton was moved to tears during the premiere of The Bling Ring at the Cannes Film Festival in France on Thursday because it made her relive the "violating" burglary she was subjected to in the late 2000s.
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Eric Staal will be out of action for three months but won’t require surgery after a brutal knee-on-knee hit courtesy of Alex Edler.
Eric Staal will be out of action for three months but won’t require surgery after a brutal knee-on-knee hit courtesy of Alex Edler.
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Oscar winner Christoph Waltz has assured fans he is "fine" after he was caught up in a gun scare at the Cannes Film Festival in France on Friday.
Oscar winner Christoph Waltz has assured fans he is "fine" after he was caught up in a gun scare at the Cannes Film Festival in France on Friday.
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TORONTO — Toronto Mayor Rob Ford will not be hosting his weekly radio show this weekend after explosive allegations that he was recorded on video appearing to smoke crack-cocaine. CFRB program director Mike Bendixen has tweeted that Ford...
TORONTO — Toronto Mayor Rob Ford will not be hosting his weekly radio show this weekend after explosive allegations that he was recorded on video appearing to smoke crack-cocaine. CFRB program director Mike Bendixen has tweeted that Ford and his brother Doug won’t be behind the mikes this Sunday for their two-hour talk show The City on the Toronto station. Bendixen says the Ford brothers told the station on Friday the show would not go ahead as scheduled. Rob Ford has slammed a Toronto Star report on the video as a smear job, although neither he nor his lawyer have called the video fake. The U.S.-based website Gawker.com reported the story Thursday night, with its editor saying he had seen a cellphone video taken by a drug dealer that purportedly showed Ford smoking crack. Gawker is trying to crowdsource $200,000 which it says it needs to buy the video footage to post on the gossip-news site. By Saturday morning it had raised $50,000 towards its goal. Both the Toronto Star and Gawker have said the drug dealer — reached through an intermediary — had shown the video to them. ScreengrabA screenshot of Gawker's report about a video that allegedly show Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine. The two publications offered separate but similar accounts of the dealer shopping the video around for at least $100,000. In its report, the Star said two of its reporters had watched the video on May 3 that it said showed an intoxicated Ford in a room, sitting in a chair, and lighting and smoking from what appeared to be a glass crack pipe. The publications reported Ford could be heard making crude remarks about Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and the high school football team the mayor coaches. The Star has stood by its story and rejected any suggestions the paper was out to get the mayor. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris YoungFord leaves his home on Friday morning after the report. Ford’s lawyer Dennis Morris called the reports “false and defamatory.” But Morris also told the newspaper it was impossible to tell what a person was smoking by watching the video. Toronto police spokesman Mark Pugash said Friday investigators were “monitoring the situation closely.” RelatedChristie Blatchford: Rob Ford owes his supporters the cold, hard truth over crack allegationsBesieged Rob Ford denies 'ridiculous' crack pipe reports as campaign to buy alleged video growsCrowd-funding campaigns spring up to purchase video allegedly showing Rob Ford smoking crack pipeGawker raises $47K in bid to buy alleged Rob Ford crack pipe video as mayor denies 'ridiculous' reports
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