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    Djokovic Loses his Opener at Monte Carlo Masters

    Novak Djokovic loses his clay-court season opener to Alejandro Davidovich Fokina at the Monte Carlo Masters on Tuesday. Fokina surprised the top-ranked Serbian 6-3, 9-7 (5), 6-1 in the second round to give Djokovic another setback. Djokovic has now received back-to-back losses since being eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Dubai Tennis Championship in February. […]

    Ontario Logs More Than 3,000 New COVID-19 Cases Today

    On Wednesday, health officials in Ontario are reporting 3,833 new infections of COVID-19 however, the number is an estimate due to testing restrictions. Officials confirmed that 1,332 people are currently being treated in Ontario hospitals with COVID-19 but they reported 182 people are in intensive care units. Officials said ICU admissions dropped by 8 today […]

    The Bank of Canada Increased Benchmark Interest Rate to 1%

    On Wednesday, the Bank of Canada bumped its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point to one per cent. The change comes as the bank tries to combat the high inflation impacting many Canadians. When the pandemic began in March 2020, the bank slashed its rate to barely above zero.  The move helped the […]

    Major Storm Hitting Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Northern Ontario

    The residents in parts of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are under blizzard warnings on Wednesday as the storm moves towards northwestern Ontario. CBC News offered a day-by-day breakdown of what could possibly be one of the worst storms in decades. Environment Canada released blizzard warnings for southeastern Saskatchewan and Southern Manitoba. According to the environmental agency […]

    What’s It Like to Live in Roncesvalles Toronto, Ontario?

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    Click on one of the headings in the table of contents to jump directly to that section.  Introduction History of Roncesvalles Landmarks & Notable Features Things To Do In Roncesvalles Public Transportation Meet The Neighbours Local Culture Real Estate In Roncesvalles Geography Residential Amenities Employment Walkability Greenspace Dog Parks Welcome To Roncesvalles Known locally as […]

    Different Materials to Pave your Driveway?

    There are many materials you can use to pave your driveway. The most common material used for paving driveways is asphalt. Asphalt is a durable and long lasting material, making it a popular choice for homeowners. However, there are other options available if you’re looking for something different. Concrete is another popular choice for driveway […]

    Honda Reveals Its Electric Vehicle Strategy

    Honda will be investing 5 trillion yen over the next decade in the research of electric vehicles. The Japanese automaker said on Tuesday it realized the major shift to ecological electric vehicles. Just the products and services in the works will account for more than half of its 8 trillion yen research and development budget.  […]

    FIFA Unveils Its Own Soccer Streaming Platform

    FIFA is making its own streaming platform business with a soccer version of Netflix and Amazon Prime. The service is free and features mainly documentaries and some live games as seen during its launch. This could potentially be a way for FIFA to broadcast World Cup matches itself at a cost.  FIFA has put themselves […]

    Ontario Logs More Than 2,000 New COVID-19 Cases Today

    On Tuesday, health officials in Ontario are reporting 2,300 new infections of COVID-19 however, the number is an estimate due to testing restrictions. Officials confirmed that 1,366 people are currently being treated in Ontario hospitals with COVID-19 but they reported 190 people are in intensive care units. Officials said ICU admissions rose by 6 today […]

    This Rare Whiskey is Expected to Sell for $140K in Vancouver

    There are extremely rare whisky bottles in Vancouver that some people call “Heaven in a glass.” One expert says the bottles worth roughly $140,000 will likely not even be consumed by the individual who purchases it. The bottles were distilled during the Second World War by Gordon and MacPhail, The Glenlivet 80-year-old is the world’s […]