Three brothers charged in Cleveland abductions
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Bayview-Moore Petro pumps being replaced
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Corriere Canadese ceased publication on Saturday
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The late Dan Iannuzzi |
Corriere Canadese, the Italian-language newspaper published in Toronto for over 58 years, has announced it has suspended operations. “Corriere” was launched on June 2, 1954 by the late Dan Iannuzzi — a third-generation Canadian who later went on to found the multilingual TV station CFMT, now known as OMNI. “Fiercely Canadian and Proudly Italian” was Iannuzzi’s personal motto which was printed on the masthead of each edition. The publisher died a few months after his newspaper celebrated its 50th anniversary. Current editor Paola Bernardini posted a note in Italian on Saturday that explained the economic reasons behind the decision which included the fact that the Italian government decided in 2010 to reduce the grants it provided to six international publications including the “Canadian Courier.” An annual subsidy of $2.8-million, which had been provided since 1994, was cut in half as the government under prime minister Silvio Berlusconi sought to slash cultural spending. The newspaper cut its publishing schedule last year from six to five days a week — which meant that its popular weekend soccer coverage was delayed until Tuesday.
Live map of TTC’s 88 route is worth examining
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Map shows eastbound 88 at Lumley |
Leafs return home to a brand new series
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•Man sought for alleged spitting on Muslim woman
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•Sun smiles on South Bayview Saturday
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•Amazing behind-the-back stop by Marlie’s goalie
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•Leaside soccer girls down North Toronto 9-3
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•Marathon will cross Rosedale Valley to Bayview
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Onrait and O’Toole score big at Fox Sports
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Jay Onrait and Dan O’Toole |
Popular SportsCentre anchors Jay Onrait and Dan O’Toole are leaving TSN, according to a release from the sports network. The duo will be taking their quirky brand of humour south of the border where they will join Fox Sports. “Every single day I went into work at TSN, I knew I was going to have fun. It’s a unique and rare work environment that I never took for granted. I am forever indebted to TSN for letting me be a part of it for the past 10 years,” said O’Toole, who worked as a news anchor at Citytv Vancouver in the late ’90s. O’Toole and Onrait’s unique chemistry has earned them a nationwide following. After their departure from TSN was announced, Prime Minister Stephen Harper tweeted a photo of himself with Onrait and O’Toole, saying “Worst play of the day: Jay & Dan leaving TSN. Best of luck in the US, gents.” Onrait and O’Toole are expected to leave TSN in late June.