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  • Smallest known plant-eating dinosaur found in Canada

    A team of paleontologists from the University of Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum, Cleveland Museum of Natural History and University of Calgary have identified a new dinosaur, the smallest plant-eating dinosaur species known from Canada. Albertadromeus syntarsus was identified from a partial hind leg, and other skeletal elements, that indicate it was a speedy runner. Approximately 1.6 m (5 ft) ...

  • Toronto mayor fired chief of staff for telling him to go away and get help

    Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, seen during a council meeting this week, is alleged to have been caught on a cellphone video smoking crack cocaine. (Canadian Press ...

  • Vancouver is least affordable city to buy a house in Canada RBC

    Vancouver remains the least affordable city to buy a house in Canada while home ownership in Toronto is becoming more difficult, Royal Bank of Canada Economics Research said. The costs of owning a detached bungalow in Vancouver take up 82.3 percent of a typical household's income, up 0.1 percentage points from the previous quarter. In Toronto, the largest city in Canada, that figure is ...

  • Police oppose call to decriminalize drugs in Canada

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  • Happ dealing with issues from sprained right knee

    Email TORONTO -- Although progress is being made, J.A. Happ has yet to throw off the mound after taking a ball to his head against the Rays two weeks ago. The lefty's issues stem from his sprained right knee as a result of the fall that came afterwards, while his head injuries are nearly fully healed. Happ hopes to throw off the mound in the next day or so, but doctors won't let him ...


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Movie Review

Lady in the Water

Lady in the Water

Not since John Boormans ambitiously misguided and deranged 1977 sequel to The Exorcist has there been a film of more straight-faced metaphysical silliness than M. Night Shyamalans Lady in the Water. And rarely has a film so deserved an auteurist possessive credit b ... ...

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  • Influential scout Guerrero passes away

    TORONTO -- Prolific baseball scout Epy Guerrero passed away at the age of 71 on Thursday morning in his native Dominican Republic. The man largely credited with building a stable of Toronto's most influential players in the 1980s and '90s was honored at Rogers Centre with a moment of silence before Thursday's contest vs. the Orioles. Guerrero had a large influence in drafting in ...

  • Kevin Gausman shows flashes in debut but Orioles fall to Blue Jays 12-6

    Past Orioles award winners Whether the 22-year-old Gausman's first game in an Orioles uniform lived up to the monumental hype - he left the game after five innings trailing by a run after throwing 89 pitches - can be debated, but there's no doubt that the Orioles unveiled something special Thursday night.As for the outcome of the Orioles' 12-6 loss to the Blue Jays in front of ...

  • Abbotsford From ‘Homicide Capital of Canada’ to runner-up for ‘most boring city in Canada’

    Toronto Mayor Rob Ford may be the Chris Farley of Canadian politics, but that doesn't mean any of us should be laughing at the pratfalls. As the situation at city hall in Canada's largest city grows ...

  • MLB Toronto 12 Baltimore 6

    Edwin Encarnacion hit a grand slam and J.P. Arencibia drove in four runs Thursday in sending Toronto to a 12-6 victory over Baltimore. The win in the opener of a four-game series gave the Blue Jays their third triumph in four contests. Baltimore took a 3-0 lead in the fourth, but by the end of the sixth inning the Orioles had fallen behind 8-3. Arencibia doubled home a run for the Blue Jays ...

  • Bautista ready to move on after four-hit performance

    Email TORONTO -- Jose Bautista entered Thursday's contest against the Orioles after one of his best individual performances. Not only did the 32-year-old slugger hit two home runs and drive in all four of the Blue Jays runs vs. the Rays Wednesday, but he also hit the walk-off single in the tenth. However, it's not something the veteran wants to dwell on. "It was certainly a good ...

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