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Aerosmith's Steven Tyler falls off stage again

Etan Vlessing Reuters 08/19/2010
Canadian shoots, kills father with crossbow in crowded library

A Canadian man was charged with first-degree murder Friday for fatally shooting his father in the back with a crossbow in a Toronto library as shocked mothers and children watched.

Aerosmith's Steven Tyler falls off stage again

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler may be "American Idol"-bound, but he's taken another tumble on stage -- this time in Toronto.

Toronto hit by blackout after transformer fire

Cameron French Yahoo! News 07/06/2010
Toronto hit by blackout after transformer fire

A fire at a Toronto transformer station knocked out power to much of the city on Monday, snarling traffic in the midst of a blistering heatwave, but appearing to have little impact on financial markets.

Police can use sound cannons during G20 summit, but with limits: judge

Toronto Police can use sound cannons during the G20 summit with restrictions, a judge ruled Friday.

Toronto's downtown banks empty out ahead of G20

Cameron French and Pav Jordan Reuters 06/24/2010
Toronto Police Arrest Man With Weapons in Vehicle Near G-20 Security Zone

A man was arrested and taken into custody outside of the Group of 20 security zone after Toronto police found weapons and hazardous materials inside his vehicle, Constable Tony Vella said.

Toronto's downtown banks empty out ahead of G20

Business owners, bankers and brokers who normally throng Toronto's busy financial district have made themselves scarce ahead of this weekend's Group of Twenty summit, in the face of a growing police presence and planned protests.

Hong Kong "ghost comedies" show in Toronto's Asian Heritage Month

The finale of this year's Asian Heritage Month celebrations in Toronto will be highlighted by a presentation of two classic Hong Kong "ghost comedies" -- "Esprit D'Amour" and "The Occupant" -- at the Innis Town Hall of the University of Toronto this Saturday (May 29, Toronto time) afternoon.

Toronto bomb plotters sentenced; alleged mastermind gets life

Zakaria Amara, a man prosecutors say wanted to create a Canadian version of 9/11, was sentenced Monday to life in prison in Canada.

It is time to lock in your mortgage?

Rob Carrick the globe and mail 06/16/2009
Housing sales report best June on record in Greater Toronto Area

Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area have rebounded in a big way after a brutal slump, increasing nearly 30 per cent since last June and heralding the return of a seller's market.

It is time to lock in your mortgage?

Jas Grewal's reaction to the recent runup in interest rates was to abandon a sweetheart of a variable-rate mortgage in favour of a safer, but more expensive, fixed-rate mortgage.


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