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The Toronto Maple Leafs feel like a team standing at a crossroads. With so many questions lingering, this offseason has the look of a turning point as fresh leadership takes a hard look at decisions that once seemed unthinkable.
Toronto has spent $100 million on temporary stands to ensure its stadium is FIFA World Cup eligible, but the initiative could inspire future host nations to rethink construction
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Suspect in consulate shooting still at large after Toronto cop killed in related raid
TORONTO — A search continues for a suspect in a shooting at the U.S. Consulate, a day after a Toronto police officer was shot dead in a raid related to the incident.
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Toronto's towering temporary FIFA bleachers perfectly safe, builder says, especially on game day
The New York Times was not kind to BMO Field’s temporary stands, a metal scaffold topped by 17,000 new seats erected for the upcoming FIFA World Cup games in Toronto. When its local staffer attended the May 9 game there between Toronto FC and Inter Miami,
Tickets remained unsold, an opening night fan festival was rained out and the top-ranking teams are playing in the U.S. and Mexico but
Everything about the 2026 World Cup is bigger and different, and the stadium in Toronto is no exception. Upgrades to the home of Toronto FC of the MLS and the Canadian Football League’s Toronto Argonauts were a part of $100-million renovation project that includes an additional 17,
