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Month: November 2021

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27 Dead In English Channel Tragedy

November 25, 2021

Migrants on the English Channel being helped by a lifeboat before being taken to the south coast of England. (credit: The New York Times)   27 people are dead, and one is missing, after a [Read More]

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Late Fees at Toronto Public Libraries may be Eliminated Permanently in the Near Future.

November 25, 2021

by: Karen Alassaf  TORONTO – Toronto Public Library (TPL) has announced on Wednesday, December 24, 2021, that Late fees for overdue library books may soon be obsolete in Toronto. Overdue fines for adults and teens [Read More]

Sports

Bob Bradley Hired as Coach and Sports Director for Toronto FC

November 25, 2021

by: Karen Alassaf TORONTO – The Toronto FC announced on Wednesday its contract with the American coach “Bob Bradley” to lead the team, just days after the team “parted ways” with former coach Ali Curtis.  [Read More]

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Father Celebrates as all Three Men Found Guilty in the Murder of Ahmaud Arbery

November 25, 2021

Pictured: Marcus Arbery (left) and his attorney Ben Crump (right) speaking to reporters (credit: First Coast News)   The prosecution “conquered that lynch mob,” said Marcus Arbery, father of Ahmaud Arbery, who was killed in [Read More]

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Storm in Newfoundland washes away Trans Canada Highway

November 25, 2021

Newfoundlanders are used to wind and rain but not too massive amounts all at once. On Tuesday, Channel-Port aux Basques, a city located in the southwest of Newfoundland received 165 mm of rain, an amount higher than normal. [Read More]

News

16 Ontario schools now closed due to COVID-19 outbreak. Virus cases seen to rise in coming weeks, months

November 25, 2021

By Jay Ann Ramirez TORONTO – Sixteen schools are now ordered closed following the rise in COVID-19 cases and Ontario’s top medical officer is seeing an increase in cases in the coming weeks and months. [Read More]

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Thousands of Tickets Issued During Toronto Police’s “Stay Focused, Stay Safe” Campaign

November 25, 2021

By Tyler Lander A total of 5,200 tickets were handed out to motorists during the 10-day campaign of “Stay Focused, Stay Safe,” a road campaign by the Toronto Police. Officers were in communities between November [Read More]

Entertainment

Get to Know the 2022 GRAMMY Awards Nominations

November 24, 2021

By Melanie Pileggi Tuesday was the announcement of the nominations for all 86 of the Recording Academy’s categories. The selection procedure this year had a different approach, going with the popular vote rather than the [Read More]

Student Work

Toronto FC Hopes For a Path Back To Glory

November 24, 2021

Daniel Hor Masreghi November 24, 2021 Toronto FC has named Bob Bradley the new head coach and sporting director, the 3 year time MLS coach of the year and father the TFC’s own captain Michael [Read More]

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Guilty Verdict in the Ahmaud Arbery Case

November 24, 2021

  After a long trial all three suspects Greg Micheal, Travis McMicheal and the neighbour William “Roddie” Byran have been found guilty for the killing of Ahmaud Arbery on Wednesday. Ahmaud Arbery was a 25 [Read More]

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