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  • Raptors rally to sink Celtics 107-105
    by Globalnews Digital (: Toronto) on 11 October 2025 at 1:53 am

    The Toronto Raptors, who trailed 63-42 at halftime and watched the visiting Boston Celtics close the second quarter on a 20-3 run, pulled off an entertaining pre-season comeback on Friday with a 107-105 decision.

  • Two teenagers charged with murder in shooting at...
    by Globalnews Digital (: Toronto) on 10 October 2025 at 9:47 pm

    Two teens have been charged with murder after a deadly shooting in Ginoogaming First Nation, which prompted a shelter-in-place lockdown and renewed calls for action.

  • Rideau Lakes council goes virtual after police...
    by Prisha Dev (: Toronto) on 10 October 2025 at 9:37 pm

    A Rideau Lakes Township council meeting broke down as police were called over heated exchanges between residents and the deputy mayor. Future meetings will be virtual for now.

  • Ontario to roll out new portal expanding digital...
    by Globalnews Digital (: Toronto) on 10 October 2025 at 8:59 pm

    The Ontario Courts Public Portal is set to go live on Tuesday and will allow people to file documents, pay fees and find virtual links for court hearings online.

  • Yesavage’s not-so-secret weapon is the splitter
    by Globalnews Digital (: Toronto) on 10 October 2025 at 7:14 pm

    Trey Yesavage's devastating splitter turned heads as he mowed down the New York Yankees in the American League Division Series and the Blue Jays' rookie pitcher will likely be Toronto's starter when it hosts Game 2 of the AL Championship Series on Monday.

  • Police concerned missing man is second victim in...
    by Globalnews Digital (: Toronto) on 10 October 2025 at 6:07 pm

    OPP are searching for Robert Sykes, 49, feared to be a second victim in a Simcoe homicide after 71-year-old Barbara Morgan was found dead in a home Sunday.

  • Holding: Can’t watch West Indies cricket
    by CaribbeanCricket.com on 10 October 2025 at 6:06 pm

    Legendary West Indies fast bowler Michael Holding delivered an emotional tribute to his former teammate Bernard Julien on the Mason & Guest programme in Barbados, on Tuesday--and made plain his growing disillusion with the modern state of West Indies cricket. Holding said he has not watched West Indies cricket for four years. Yet he spoke at length about the personal debt he owes Julien, recalling a generosity that left an indelible mark. “My association with BJ goes before 1975--it goes back a couple of years before that because BJ and myself played in a President’s XI game in 1973 against Australia in Jamaica. That is the first time I had any international experience. I was 18 years old, approaching 19. BJ pretty much took me under his wing in that specific game,” Holding said.  He described a vivid memory of Julien taking him aside before a team function. “We had a cocktail party to go to and of course it wasn’t the West Indies team-- we didn’t have blazers… I was 18, still at school; I had no fancy dress. Read more at TT Express

  • 14 people found in van during Highway 401 stop,...
    by Prisha Dev (: Toronto) on 10 October 2025 at 5:54 pm

    Fourteen people were found packed in a van during a Highway 401 traffic stop. OPP suspect human trafficking, and five foreign nationals were arrested on immigration warrants.

  • Eight protesters arrested after allegedly...
    by Globalnews Digital (: Toronto) on 10 October 2025 at 5:38 pm

    Police say they were called to the protest near Bloor Street and Dorval Road around 11:30 a.m.

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