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H1N1 prompts tough decisions from Toronto teams

Posted 05 November 2009 by Daniel Wilson

With the H1N1 flu epidemic sweeping across the country and through dressing rooms, each Toronto sports franchise has had to make tough decisions on how to handle the situation. The NHL’s Toronto Maple Leafs have reportedly followed in the footsteps of the Calgary Flames and jumped the queue to have some of their players and staff [...] Continue Reading

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Toronto worst sports city on continent

Posted 23 October 2009 by Iain Colpitts

With the recent failures of Toronto’s sports franchises, fans in Ontario’s capital are about to receive some very bad news. Statistically, Toronto ranks as the worst sports city in North America. The Blue Jays haven’t made the playoffs since winning the World Series in 1993 and are coming off a 75-87 record in 2009 after starting the season 27-14. The [...] Continue Reading

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Argos busy week continues

Posted 15 October 2009 by Daniel Wilson

It’s been a busy two days for the Toronto Argonauts. One day after reports suggested owners Howard Sokolowski and David Cynamon may be interested in selling the franchise, the team announced they would be dropping ticket prices next season and one of their 2010 home games will be played in Moncton, NB. “We are thrilled that the [...] Continue Reading

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Lions outlast Argos to give Buono record

Posted 20 September 2009 by Daniel Wilson

Sean Whyte kicked five field goals as the B.C. Lions edged the Toronto Argos 23-17 on Saturday night, giving coach Wally Buono his CFL record 232nd win.   Buono passes Don Matthews to top the all-time leader list.   Quarterback Buck Pierce completed 20 of 28 passes for 171 yards, while Toronto’s Cody Pickett had a rough outing going 11-for-23 [...] Continue Reading

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