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    Cristiano Ronaldo Says he Wants to Leave Juventus

    Iconic soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo told Juventus he wants out but no one knows where he wants to go. Massimiliano Allegri said today that “Yesterday Cristiano told me he no longer plans to play for Juventus.” This recent news will result in Ronaldo missing the Serie A match against Empoli. Manchester City may be one […]

    New Study: Easting a Single Hot Dog Could Take 36 Minutes off Your Life

    Health researchers from the University of Michigan have discovered that eating just one hot dog could take 36 minutes off your life. Their study was published earlier this month in the journal Nature Food. The researchers examined 5,853 foods in the US diet and measured their effects in minutes of healthy life gained or lost. […]

    Toronto Restaurants Without Patios Struggling with Customer Hesitancy

    Mike Beck the owner and chef of The Kingston Social House in Scarborough said without a patio, reopening has been “borderline devastating”. Beck further explained that “It’s been a rough go without a patio. When you have a pandemic that people feel safer outside, it’s kinda hard to encourage people to come inside, no matter […]

    Lewis Hamilton Looks to Claim 100th F1 Victory

    Lewis Hamilton can clinch his 100th win in this Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix. He will be racing on the great Micheal Shumacher’s favourite track where he won the first of his 91 victories. Hamilton is 36 years old and has achieved 78 out of his 99 victories with Merceded since leaving McLaren back in 2013. […]

    Ontario Logs More Than 600 New COVID-19 Cases Today

    On Thursday, health officials in Ontario are reporting 678 new infections of COVID-19. This is the second straight day in a row where the province is reporting cases over 600. Wednesday there were 660 new infections, on Monday officials reported 639 new cases, Sunday there were 722 new infections and 689 on Saturday. The seven-day […]

    Health Units in Ontario Prepared to Create Their own Vaccine Certificate

    According to the president of the Association of Medical Officers of Health, Ontario’s health units may create their own vaccine certificate if the government doesn’t roll out a province-wide system. Dr. Paul Roumeliotis said medical officers of health agreed on Wednesday to make their own vaccine certificate system in each jurisdiction. Dr. Roumeliotis added “We […]

    Staff, Trustees, and Visitors Required to be Vaccinated at TDSB Locations

    TDSB, Canada’s largest school board just voted unanimously to make COVID-19 Vaccine Mandatory for staff, trustees and visitors. The announcement was made Thursday morning by the Toronto District School Board and said its trustees voted in favour of this mandatory policy.  The board said it’s not the job of TDSB staff to figure out a […]

    Canadian Nicolas-Guy Turbide Races to Silver at Tokyo Paralympics

    Nicholas-Guy Turbide from Canada swam to a silver medal in the S13 100-metre backstroke final at the Paralympic Games. Raised in Quebec City, the 24-year-old placed second with an impressive time of 59.70 seconds. Ihar Boki of Belarus took the gold medal with a world and Paralympic record of 56.36 seconds.  The bronze medal went […]

    Massive Oil Spill Spreads Along Syria’s Coast

    A power plant leakage inside one of Syria’s oil refineries caused a massive oil spill to spread along the coast of the Mediterranean country. This happened Wednesday and was reported by Syria’s state news agency which displayed satellite photos. The spill reached a coastal town named Jableh, roughly 20 kilometers north of the refinery. The […]

    Canadians Win Double Bronze for 1st Medals at Tokyo Paralympics

    Today is the first day of competition at the Tokyo Paralympic Games and Canada has already locked in spots on the podium. Two Canadian athletes secured the nation’s first medals, one racing in the velodrome and the other racing in the pool. Track cyclist Keely Shaw claimed the first one in the women’s C4 3,000 […]