Only four teams have seen a swing greater than 25% in their implied playoff chances from the pre-season to now: the Maple ...
Aside from a very small amount of $60 tickets offered in the upper deck of BMO Field, prices in November ranged from $185 ...
When teams sign free agents to long-term contracts, they do so expecting success over several years. They don't expect all ...
The curtain closed Saturday on the inaugural Northern Super League season with a financial commitment from the federal government, a weather delay and no shortage of drama on the pitch. When the dust ...
Toronto drivers who park or idle on streetcar routes during major snowstorms could soon be shelling out a lot more money for their winter driving mistakes — $500 to be exact. City Council voted on ...
The first Northern Super League Final will never be forgotten, regardless of Saturday’s outcome. But it could be more memorable if host AFC Toronto and Vancouver Rise FC match the excitement of their ...
Toronto Police brass appear to be confused. Instead of coming down like a ton of bricks on dangerous car thieves, they’re hanging a cop who stopped them out to dry. Cops say that on Jan. 8, around ...
On Sunday Toronto saw its earliest occurrence of more than five centimetres of snowfall since Oct. 22, 1969, according to The Weather Network — drivers, whether you like it or not, winter is here. The ...
Soccer fans who lost out on the first round of tickets for next year’s World Cup are getting another crack at seats after FIFA opened a four-day window on Monday to register for what it is calling the ...
The Foo Fighters are going on a short tour next summer and four of the 12 stops will be in Canada. The rock band announced their Take Cover Tour 2026 on Thursday, which will begin next August in ...
Soccer fans worried about whether they will be able to find hotel rooms during FIFA World Cup games next year in Toronto and Vancouver should be able to put their minds at ease and Shake It Off. The ...
Canada’s two most expensive cities for housing are not building enough new homes, and that is driving people to Edmonton, according to the deputy chief economist of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.