History’s Wealthiest Murder Victims

The unsolved murders of Barry and Honey Sherman, which occurred in December 2017, are particularly notable due to the couple’s immense wealth. Despite the passage of nearly six years, no suspects have been named in the case. Matthew Campbell and Ari Altstedter, in their comprehensive article for Bloomberg Businessweek, discuss the extensive investigation, which includes …

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Marketers weigh the opportunities and risks tied to brands associated with Swift’s Toronto stops

Brands that align themselves with Taylor Swift’s upcoming tour in Toronto are likely to reap long-lasting benefits, but they also face inherent risks. As tickets for Swift’s six-night run in Toronto went on sale, marketing experts warned of the potential drawbacks associated with such partnerships. Rogers Communications Inc., a major telecommunications company, has positioned itself …

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Hamilton Police welcome former Blue Jay Dalton Pompey as officer

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted August 1, 2023 11:13 am Updated August 1, 2023 12:06 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size Former Blue Jay Dalton Pompey has joined the Hamilton police force. Pompey, hailing from Mississauga, Ontario, was once touted as one of the top prospects for the Blue Jays and …

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Zoo Implements Stricter Regulations on Gorilla’s Access to Screens

If you’ve ever had a child, spouse, or a dull date who couldn’t tear themselves away from their phone, you’ll understand the frustration felt by the Toronto Zoo. The Toronto Star recently reported that visitors have been showing Nassir the gorilla videos on their cellphones. Maria Franke, the zoo’s director of wildlife conservation, explains, “Nassir …

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Protests Erupt in Toronto Following the Shooting Death of Sikh Leader in Vancouver

A significant number of members from Canada’s Sikh community gathered outside the Indian consulate in Toronto on Saturday to protest the unresolved murder of their leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, last month in Vancouver. The protesters accused the Indian government of being responsible for Nijjar’s death and demanded accountability. Sikhs for Justice, a U.S.-based organization, organized …

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