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Toronto Police Have Person of Interest in Billionaire Deaths
Toronto police say they have identified a person of interest in the killing of Canadian drug company billionaire Barry Sherman and his wife nearly three years ago.
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Private Inquiry Into Billionaire Canadian Couple Killing Ends But Police Case Continues
Police said Monday the private investigation into the murders of Canadian drug company billionaire businessman Barry Sherman and his wife is over but the police investigation remains active. Toronto police homicide Insp. Hank Idsinga said the case is now solely in the hands of police. Idsinga says the work of the private investigation hired by Sherman’s family has been completed....
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How to Get the Best Travel Deals on Black Friday and Cyber Monday
Frequent travelers know that Black Friday and Cyber Monday can deliver savings on everything from airfare and hotel stays to cruises, attraction passes and bucket list tours. But the challenge is finding the true deals in the holiday sales heap. “The best advice I can give to navigate travel bargains is unromantic, but effective: Sign up for emails from online...
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Meet the Host of the ‘Blue's Clues' Reboot
Joshua Dela Cruz has gone from having a genie as a sidekick to a bright blue puppy — and he couldn’t be happier. The actor is the host of a new reboot of the pre-school TV show “Blue’s Clues” and hopes people who grew up on the original come to check it out with their kids.
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Kawhi Leonard Proves ‘Board Man Gets Paid' in Reunion With Raptors
Kawhi Leonard lived by his motto in his reunion with the Toronto Raptors.
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Shorthanded Raptors End Lakers' 7-game Winning Streak in 113-104 Victory
Pascal Siakam had 24 points and 11 rebounds, Fred VanVleet finished with 23 points and 10 assists and the Toronto Raptors snapped the Los Angeles Lakers’ seven-game winning streak with a 113-104 victory Sunday night.
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Clippers-Lakers Open the NBA Season With a Lot Riding on the Rivalry
The Los Angeles Clippers and Lakers made a lot of noise in the off-season with big-name acquisitions. They’ll have an opportunity to see whether that noise turns into harmony on the court Tuesday night when they meet at Staples Center in one of the most highly anticipated match-ups of the new season.
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Drake Denies Dad's Claim He Made Up Absentee-Father Lyrics to Sell Records
Drake’s father claims the rapper has lied about him being an absentee father to sell records, to which his musician son responded, “The truth is hard for some people to accept.” The father, Dennis Graham, made the claim during a recent appearance on Nick Cannon’s “Close Conversations” show on Los Angeles’ Power 106 radio station. During the interview, Cannon told...
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Media Day: Kawhi and Paul George Quickly Blending in With Clippers
Kawhi Leonard and Paul George have already passed the chemistry test with the Los Angeles Clippers.
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High-Flying Marijuana Vapes Take Hit From Health Scare
Vaping products, one of the fastest-growing segments of the legal marijuana industry, have taken a hit from consumers as public health experts scramble to determine what’s causing a mysterious and sometimes fatal lung disease among people who use e-cigarettes. The ailment has sickened at least 530 people and killed nine. Some vaped nicotine, but many reported using oil containing THC,...
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'Shark Tank' Star Kevin O'Leary's Wife Charged in Boat Crash
Police say the wife of “Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary has been charged with careless operation of a vessel in a fatal boat crash in Canada.
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'Harriet,' First Film About Tubman, Premieres in Toronto
Hard as it may be to believe, “Harriet” is the first feature film about Harriet Tubman. Kasi Lemmons’ movie about the Underground Railroad leader premiered Tuesday night at the Toronto International Film Festival where festival director Cameron Bailey, introducing the film, noted the cinematic injustice of Tubman only now making it to the big screen.
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In ‘Dolemite Is My Name,' a Return to Form for Eddie Murphy
It took Eddie Murphy more than a decade to get a movie made about Rudy Ray Moore. Judging by the response to the film at the Toronto International Film Festival, the wait was worth it. “Dolemite Is My Name” drew some of the best reviews of Murphy’s career, following the film’s premiere over the weekend in Toronto.
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The Places It'll Go: Dr. Seuss Exhibition Hitting the Road
Dr. Seuss is hitting the road this fall with a large interactive exhibit that will immerse visitors in some of the most iconic books by the beloved children’s writer. The exhibit is centered on a maze based on “Oh, the Places You’ll Go,” the Dr. Seuss book that urges children to explore the world and move mountains despite the pitfalls...
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7-Eleven estrena “Mobil Checkout”
A van driver plowed into Toronto pedestrians Monday, leaving nine dead and 16 injured. The van fled the scene and the driver was taken into custody a short time later.
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Jansen Gets Out of 9th Inning Jam, Dodgers Top Yankees 2-1
Kenley Jansen escaped a bases-loaded jam in a bizarre ninth inning that saw both managers on the field trying to figure out what happened, and the Los Angeles Dodgers held off the New York Yankees 2-1 Saturday.
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Dodgers Return Home This Week For Highly Touted Matchup With New York Yankees
Everything you need to know for the Los Angeles Dodgers upcoming six-game homestand with the Toronto Blue Jays, and their highly anticipated matchup with the New York Yankees.
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Muncy's Homer in 10th Lifts Dodgers Over Blue Jays, 2-1
Max Muncy homered in the bottom of the 10th inning to lift the Los Angeles Dodgers over the Toronto Blue Jays 2-1 Wednesday night for their 50th home victory of the season.