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Summer temperatures will be like 'whiplash', says meteorologist

TORONTO — Temperatures this summer are expected to feel like "whiplash," and may swing between hot and cool over the course of the season, a top meteorologist says.

Two people dead after shooting in east end Toronto

TORONTO — Two people are dead following a shooting in east-end Toronto late Monday night. Officers were called to the area of Logan Avenue and Gerrard Street East at around 11:50 p.m.

Seven stories in the news today, May 23

Seven stories in the news for Tuesday, May 23 ——— APPARENT SUICIDE BOMBER AT U.K.

Most homeowners would have mortgage trouble if payments rose by more than 10%: poll

TORONTO — Nearly three quarters of Canadian homeowners say they would have difficulty paying their mortgage if their payments were to increase by more than 10 per cent, says a new survey by Manulife Bank.
Strome's record-setting performance lifts Erie over Saint John at Memorial Cup

Strome's record-setting performance lifts Erie over Saint John at Memorial Cup

WINDSOR, Ont. — The Erie Otters talked about it. Dylan Strome went out and did it.

Magic hire Raptors GM Weltman as new president of basketball operations

TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors are losing general manager Jeff Weltman to the Orlando Magic. Weltman will join the Magic as their president of basketball operations, a Raptors team official confirmed to The Canadian Press on Monday.

Ottawa sends military aid to help displaced residents of flooded N.L. town

HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY, N.L. — Ottawa is sending military assistance to help the displaced residents of a flooded-ravaged town in central Labrador.
Memorial Cup Flashback: Kelowna goalie Kelly Guard's record-setting performance

Memorial Cup Flashback: Kelowna goalie Kelly Guard's record-setting performance

WINDSOR, Ont. — Kelly Guard entered the 2004 Memorial Cup on a mission to prove himself. His name is still atop the record books 13 years later. Guard set a new Western Hockey League standard in 2004 with the Kelowna Rockets.
Boucher says Sens 'can't be sitting in our mud puddle' as elimination looms

Boucher says Sens 'can't be sitting in our mud puddle' as elimination looms

OTTAWA — Pasted on the door of the Ottawa Senators dressing room at Canadian Tire Centre is a big picture of the Stanley Cup.
Blue Jays hope for injury relief soon as Donaldson, Tulowitzki to play rehab game

Blue Jays hope for injury relief soon as Donaldson, Tulowitzki to play rehab game

TORONTO — The injury-riddled Toronto Blue Jays may be getting back two key players soon.
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