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The Canadian Press on MSN23h
Toronto FC adds to general allocation money stockpile in deal with Charlotte FC
Toronto FC has acquired $175,000 (all figures in U.S dollars) from Charlotte FC in exchange for a 2025 international roster ...
The Canadian Press on MSN5h
Mark Shapiro declines comment on contract talks, says he wants to remain with Blue Jays
Shapiro, who also serves as the team's chief executive officer, is in the final year of his five-year contract.
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Dose on MSNCF Montréal: Jules-Anthony Vilsaint traded to Toronto
As the MLS summer mercato drew to a close, my colleague Maxime Trumanhad already been sayingfor a few days that Montreal CF MUST move.Well, done and dusted, as Montreal CF moved this morning, but ...
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TIFF pulls documentary on 2023 Hamas attack from festival lineup, citing footage rights issue
The Toronto International Film Festival has disinvited a documentary on the Hamas' 2023 attack into Israel over what the ...
The Canadian Press on MSN21h
Jockeys David, Pietro Moran to race against each other in 1-million King’s Plate
No Time, with John Velazquez aboard, seen in this handout photo, earned trainer Mark Casse a record-tying fifth win in the ...
NEW YORK and TORONTO, (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- iAnthus Capital Holdings, Inc. (“iAnthus” or the “Company”) (CSE: IAN, OTCID: ITHUF), which owns, operates, and partners with regulated cannabis ...
The Milwaukee Brewers might be having the most fun of any team in baseball right now. They're certainly having the most ...
Ernie Clement and Daulton Varsho homered, and the Toronto Blue Jays became the first AL team to reach 70 wins by beating the ...
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Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon has agreed to buy the Portland Trail Blazers from the late Paul Allen's estate at a valuation of more than $4 million, ESPN ...
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In coming to Vancouver, Thomas Müller instantly becomes the most famous athlete ever to play for one of our teams.
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