Leaside High alum calls it a CFL career
The ship has sailed on Toronto Argonaut Mike Bradwell’s career. A Leaside High School alumnus who first started playing football
Read MoreThe ship has sailed on Toronto Argonaut Mike Bradwell’s career. A Leaside High School alumnus who first started playing football
Read MoreLeaside has lost a skilled teacher and unforgettable volunteer. David Stickney, 71, died on Monday after suffering heart failure and
Read MoreThe annual all-girls hockey tournament put on by Blessed Sacrament, a Catholic elementary school near Yonge Street and Lawrence Avenue,ran for the fifth time on Tuesday, seeing 150 girls come from across the city to play.
Read MoreIt was just a couple weeks ago that 10-year-old Miles Boehm-North was one of more than 100 kids in the gymnasium at Rawlinson Community School for a chance to meet Toronto Raptors star DeMar DeRozan. On Wednesday night a signed DeRozan game jersey was among the gifts in a special delivery to the boy’s Mt. Pleasant and St. Clair area home.
Read MoreThe Winter Classic March Break Camp saw 22 kids age 7-13 come out to improve their skating, shooting and puck control skills.
Read MoreThe 36th annual March Break Madness girls hockey tournament wrapped up Sunday night with 11 of the 27 host Leaside Wildcats teams collecting medals.
Read MoreThe annual hockey game between students and teachers at Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School will be seeing the puck drop April 15 at North Toronto Memorial Arena.
Read MoreMore than 2,200 players on 140 teams are taking to the ice this weekend in the annual March Break Madness tournament put on by Leaside Wildcats. The turnout breaks the tournament’s previous record of 130 teams.
Read MoreChuck Richardson has been tasked with heading a football program at Premier Elite Athletes’ Collegiate, a co-ed private school for elite student-athletes located in Downsview Park.
Read MorePlayers on teams from 1984 to 2014 will be gathering on May 8 for a 30-year reunion of the victory, celebrating the school’s rugby history.
Read MoreYou could call it We The North Toronto. The DeMar DeRozan Slam Dunk Book Club is coming back to North Toronto this year, after a successful launch last year out of Ledbury Park School.
Read MoreThe fast-paced back and forth game would see just six of its 40 minutes not locked in a tie, as the 2-2 game needed a shootout to decide a victor. In the end, it was the Gators’ Natalie Marrone who would score on the fifth and final shot.
Read MoreJordan Weiss is hoping his bar mitzvah is a grand slam. The 12-year-old Ledbury Park resident, a Leaside Peewee AAA baseball player, has launched a campaign leading up to his March celebration, asking people to donate their old baseball equipment.
Read MoreMurray Rowlands might be the only person with Jean Beliveau’s autograph on a picture that shows him signing one for the late Montreal Canadiens great. The 62-year-old Leasider shared the story of how he came to sign the cast of an injured Beliveau this morning, on the day the NHL legend would be laid to rest following a state funeral in Montreal.
Read MoreNorthern SS Red Knights junior football team capped off a perfect season with a 41-12 romp over long-time rival North Toronto CI on Nov. 13, in the first meeting of the two midtown heavyweights in a city final since 1983.
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