Balsillie ends legal battle for Phoenix Coyotes

BlackBerry billionaire Jim Balsillie will not be appealing a ruling by a U.S. bankruptcy court judge that rejected both his and the NHL’s bids for the beleaguered Phoenix Coyotes.

Councillor apologizes for radio call-in outburst

A Toronto city councillor is apologizing after she called in to a talk radio show last week to defend the record of Mayor David Miller — without fully identifying herself.

Former Leafs captain Mats Sundin retires

He is considered by many to be the greatest Swedish hockey player ever, but one of the things Mats Sundin is most proud of during his career was being a Toronto Maple Leaf.

New revelations emerge about eHealth mismanagement

An auditor general’s report due next week is expected to come down hard on the wasteful spending and mismanagement at eHealth Ontario and its predecessor agency.

TSX down on worries about recovery’s strength

The Toronto stock market closed lower Wednesday as disappointing Canadian growth data and worries that the U.S. manufacturing sector could be contracting again called into question the strength of the economic recovery.

Aid flows to tsunami victims in the South Pacific

Disaster officials are delivering food and medicine to the Samoas after a powerful earthquake and an ensuing tsunami caused at least 119 deaths and left hundreds of others injured.

Int’l adoption agencies must make finances clearer

International adoption agencies will now have to provide a clear picture of their financial status to have their annual licences renewed following this summer’s bankruptcy of Imagine Adoption that left hundreds of families in limbo.

11 Division getting ready to move

Toronto Police 11 Division is packing up and moving to the old Carleton Village Public School on Davenport Rd.

Court ‘cannot approve either bid’ for Phoenix Coyotes

A U.S. bankruptcy court judge has thrown out both the NHL’s and BlackBerry-billionaire Jim Balsillie’s bids for the beleaguered Phoenix Coyotes.

Business side of Jays cuts more employees

Another round of layoffs hit the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday, as cuts were made all across the business side of the organization.

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