New York Jets running back Chris Johnson was wounded in a drive-by shooting that left another man dead in Orlando, Fla. Sunday. Johnson, 29, was shot in the shoulder when an unknown vehicle pulled up beside their Jeep at a red light around 4 a.m. and began shooting. Dreekius... Read more
The boys of summer are back, and making cuts to the squad. The Toronto Blue Jays sent pitcher Jayson Aquino and catcher Derrick Chung to the minors, according to bluejays.com. The Jays need to dwindle down their team from the current 65 players before their opening season series that starts... Read more
Atlanta Braves throw a no-hitter
Archive 2015 Mar 9, 2015
The Atlanta Braves conquered something during spring training that has never been done before. Nine different Braves pitchers threw 10 no-hit innings as they tied the Houston Astros in grapefruit league action. MLB.com reported that Braves starter Cody Martin walked two batters and struck out three in a couple innings... Read more
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Nazem Kadri has been taken out of tonight’s game against the New York Islanders, the Toronto Star reports. Kadri was sent home after arriving late to practice on Sunday morning. Kadri missed a team meeting and came late to practice after a 6-1 loss, The... Read more
Toronto FC victorious in season opener
Archive 2015 Mar 9, 2015
Toronto FC won its season opener 3-1 against the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday. Jozy Altidore scored twice for his new team on his debut, CBC reports. MLS veteran Robbie Findley also scored a goal for Toronto, giving TFC a 2-1 lead near the hour mark in the second half. Whitecaps newcomer,... Read more
OKC Thunder rain on Raptors parade
Archive 2015 Mar 9, 2015
The Toronto Raptors had their third loss in a row against Oklahoma City Thunder Sunday night. The Thunder beat out the Raps 108-104 based on the strong play of point guard Russell Westbrook who put up his fifth triple-double this season, the National Post reports. NBA’s leading scorer, Westbrook,... Read more
As the Champions League moves into its final stages some teams are proving to be hot favourites to win the tournament. Sixteen teams are left in what is arguably the most competitive club team soccer tournament on earth. This week, teams are preparing to kick off the second leg... Read more
Boys dream of lifting the Stanley Cup and girls will aspire to hoist the Clarkson Cup. The future is looking bright for professional women’s hockey in North America. The Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL), wrapped up its seventh season in unprecedented fashion, with the Boston Blades hoisting the Clarkson Cup... Read more
Everest College collapse not the only private career college problem in Ontario
Archive 2015 Mar 9, 2015
Earlier this month, the US-based Everest College, chain of Career Colleges, closed all fourteen locations they have in Ontario. But this is not the first time that there have been issues with private career colleges in Ontario. These schools are privately owned, and are required by the government... Read more