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  • Pattinson seeking solace plans holiday with family

    Actor Robert Pattinson has reportedly decided to spend some memorable time with family and rented a house in Canada for two months. The 26-year-old, who is nursing his broken heart post his split from Kristen Stewart, will stay in the swanky pad with his family members, reports dailystar.co.uk. "Rob is renting a house in Bloor West Village in Toronto for July and August. He needs time away ...

  • Blue Jays rout Rockies for seventh straight victory

    Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Esmil Rogers throws against the Colorado Rockies in the first inning of their MLB Interleague baseball game in Toronto June 18, 2013. (FRED ...

  • Blue Jays turn to guru to help with pitching program

    Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Brett Cecil pitches against the Colorado Rockies in 8th inning AL action in Toronto on Monday June 17, 2013. (Frank Gunn/THE CANADIAN ...

  • Gatineau MP denounces Ontario government’s ‘cavalier’ attitude on Kettle Island bridge

    OTTAWA -- The Ontario government's announcement that it would not support a bridge spanning the Ottawa River at Kettle Island demonstrates self-centred thinking, Gatineau MP Franoise Boivin said Tuesday."Is the Ontario side just saying, 'We actually don't care about the Quebecers,'?" asked Boivin.She said the announcement Monday came as a surprise since ...

  • FC Edmonton coach Colin Miller to direct Canadas mens team at CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament

    Colin Miller’s déjà vu season as Canada’s men’s national soccer team head coach continues. The FC Edmonton head coach will be the interim coach for a third time in 2013, as the team gets set for next month’s CONCACAF Gold Cup. Here, Miller is pictured at Commonwealth Stadium when he was named head coach for FC Edmonton of the North American Soccer League in ...


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Million Dollar Baby

Million Dollar Baby

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  • Blue Jays surging behind improving pitching staff

    Email TORONTO -- The Blue Jays are playing their best baseball of the season entering Tuesday's game and a large part of that is because of the pitching staff. Over the last 13 games in which the club has gone 10-3, the staff has a 1.98 ERA, which is the second best in the Majors over that span. Even more impressive may be the starters, who have allowed only two earned runs over the past ...

  • Rasmus gets rare break from lineup

    Email TORONTO -- Colby Rasmus got a rare day off on Tuesday. Rasmus was not in the starting lineup for only the second time since May 26, a span of 19 games. "Keep him fresh," manager John Gibbons said of his outfielder. "Give him a day. He'd been going hard, playing all those games down there [in the heat in Texas]." Toronto's everyday center fielder had found ...

  • Morrow has setback after first rehab start

    Email TORONTO -- Prior to Monday's game against the Rockies, Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said it was a big night for Brandon Morrow. Morrow was making his first start with Class A Dunedin as part of his rehab from right forearm soreness. The game itself went poorly, as the Blue Jays right-hander allowed three earned runs on five hits and a walk in two innings. However, the results ...

  • A poet without poems Canada’s taxpayer-funded wordsmith laments scarcity of assignments from Ottawa

    Canada’s Parliamentary Poet Laureate, wondering aloud why the government never asks him to write poems, has inadvertently answered his own question. "I wish that my government had asked me to write poetry about immigration policy, about Idle No More, about Canada's complicity in the Middle East, the Enbridge pipeline," Fred Wah, a Saskatchewan-born poet now living in ...

  • Ottawa names former Conservatives to Canada-U.S. water agency

    The federal government has appointed two former Conservative politicians to fill vacancies at the International Joint Commission, a key bilateral institution that oversees water that Canada shares with the United States.Benot Bouchard and Gordon Walker were each appointed to four-year terms, which began earlier this month. The Commission's current chair, Joseph Comuzzi, remains in that role ...

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