Toronto Maple Leafs’ Hutch must ‘follow the puck’
After an 8-4 blowout loss to the surging Florida Panthers, the Toronto Maple Leafs are left to wonder about another underwhelming performance from their all-star netminder Frederik Andersen. Why? The simple answer is that the team cannot count on backup Michael Hutchinson to give Andersen a much-needed break. Fans... Read more
OPINION: Toronto Maple Leafs problems go further than Mike Babcock
Not too long ago, the Toronto Maple Leafs were the National Hockey League’s biggest joke. The Maple Leafs had only won 30 games in the 2014-15 season and morale was low since most players knew a rebuild was coming. The tank for Connor McDavid had been in full force... Read more
OPINION: Remember Cherry as a flamboyant symbol of Canada’s hockey culture
For many, Don Cherry will be remembered for his final words on-air. But for the “silent majority,” as Cherry calls them, he will be remembered for much more. His rants, his love of the armed forces, his fun times with former Leaf Dougie Gilmour, his admiration of Leaf enforcer... Read more
Don Cherry fired for racist Remembrance Day rant on ‘Coach’s Corner’
Sportsnet has fired flamboyant hockey commentator Don Cherry for the offensive xenophobic remarks he made during his Coach’s Corner segment Saturday night.  Cherry is infamous for shifting away from his hockey commentary to give his take on other subjects including his love of the Canadian military and the sacrifices... Read more
After the results: The Cross Canada Project – Ontario
Barrie, Ont. resident Jacob Sanderson, 19, says he is perplexed with the results of the 2019 federal election. The advertising and marketing graduate says he is not a “fan” of the Liberals and had wanted the Conservatives to win a majority government.   Sanderson says Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer... Read more
The Cross Canada Project – Ontario
Barrie, Ont. resident Jacob Sanderson, 19,  will be voting for the first time in this election. The advertising and marketing graduate says he has something he likes about all the parties and says he cannot decide who will get his vote.  Sanderson says he cares deeply about the environment... Read more
blink 182’s impact on the Toronto music scene
From saving marriages to inspiring musicians, the SoCal pop-punk trio has left its stamp on the Toronto music scene. Blink 182 recently released their ninth studio album. The band decided to name it NINE. NINE shows a change in the band’s sound but sticks to its roots. The Rolling... Read more
2019 Ricoh Woodbine Mile won by longshot El Tormenta
Sam-Son Farm’s El Tormenta, a horse who has faced much hardship in his racing career, triumphed to a record-setting victory under jockey Eurico Rosa da Silva at 44-1 odds in Saturday’s 23rd running of the Grade One $1 million Ricoh Woodbine Mile. The win punched El Tormenta’s ticket to... Read more