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KJ Mullins-Toronto: Who are the officers behind riot gear masks? That is a question Dorian Barton would like to know claiming during the G20 Summit his arm was broken as well as receiving a black eye during his arrest at the event. During the G20 there were scores of arrests. In the aftermath allegations of [...]

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KJ Mullins-Toronto: Constable Scott Mills, Constable and Social Media Officer, Toronto Police Service is in Santa Monica this week attending the The SMILE Conference. The conference is for anyone interested in social media and its applications in the field of law. Social media is becoming an increasingly popular tool for law enforcement not only to [...]

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Bryen Dunn-Toronto: Gladaman’s Den has been in operation at 502A Yonge Street for just over three years. As with any bar owner, Rob Gladaman has had difficulties maintaining clientele in an unstable economy, and a new generation of the economy that prefer online chat over real time hanging out. Word got out on the street [...]

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KJ Mullins-Toronto: Two Toronto Police bike constables trying to flag down a TTC streetcar driver as a pedestrian was dragged for blocks under the vehicle Tuesday morning. Staff Sergeant Tim Ralph said in a phone interview that the victim was drug from just east of Bathurst Street and Queen Street West along Queen until Niagara, [...]

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City of Toronto Media Relations has issued the following: The City of Toronto today introduced balanced 2011 tax supported and utility rate budgets totaling $10.643 billion with no property tax increase for the people of Toronto. In addition to the tax supported operating and capital budgets, separate capital and operating budgets for utilities encompassing solid [...]

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KJ Mullins-Toronto: NAV CANADA has announced a project to reduce aviation-related greenhouse gas emissions with safe and more efficient air traffic flows. The project will not only reduce 700,000 metric tons compared to projections this time last year but lower fuel costs by $300 million. “Improving operational safety and efficiency has always been a top [...]

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Review of .Hack//Sign

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“Welcome, to the world” — Ovan Kurochi Via Laluche-Toronto:  As Ovan would say, “Welcome to the world of gaming: .Hack//Roots”. The story starts out with the main character (Haseo) being killed off screen and Ovan defeating the people who killed Haseo and bringing him back to life. The story follows with Haseo finding out about [...]

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KJ Mullins-Arizona: One or more gunmen entered a Tucson, Arizona Saveway where Congresswoman Garbrielle Giffords was making an appearance Saturday morning. One gunman walked up to Giffords shooting her at point blank range in the head. Six more were killed and 18 injured by what appeared at the time to be a lone shooter. Police [...]

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Bryen Dunn-Toronto: Annie Sprinkle, the queen of sizzling sexiness returns to Toronto once again, this time for a lecture at the University of Toronto called Ecosexy! She’s been to Toronto several times, and I believe her last visit was back in 2007 when she did a performance piece at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre. Ms. [...]

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KJ Mullins-Newmarket: The Ontario Court of Justice in Newmarket has issued a publication ban for incident 10-337089 under Section 486 of the Criminal Code of Canada. The case in question deals with a teacher with charges dating back to 1985. Because of this order information that could identify a complainant or witness, evidence taken, the [...]

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