Former Toronto Blue Jays star Josh Donaldson made a surprise appearance at a slo-pitch softball game in the Greater Toronto Area on Monday, crushing a monster home run that left spectators in awe. Donaldson signed a one-day contract with the struggling Brew Jays team and suited up at Art Ferguson Park in Newmarket, arriving in full gear and delivering an unforgettable performance.
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Doug Ford's D.C. Reception Cancelled Over Trump
Ontario Premier Doug Ford faced a setback Monday night when a planned reception hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and its Board Chair, Ross Perot Jr., was abruptly cancelled. The event, which was to include American business leaders, fell through due to Ford being on Donald Trump's naughty list. The meeting was one of the few details Ford's office had released ahead of his trip.
Air Canada Pilot Arrested for Flying Without Proper Licence
Peel Regional Police arrested and charged Geoffrey Wall, a retired Air Canada pilot from Barrie, Ontario, on Tuesday. Wall faces charges including fraud over $5,000, uttering forged documents, possession of counterfeit mark, and public mischief. He allegedly operated over 900 flights without an appropriate licence.
Jeffrey Epstein's Assistant Testifies Before Congress
Lesley Groff, a longtime assistant to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, testified before the House Oversight Committee on Tuesday. Despite living in a multi-million dollar Connecticut mansion, Groff maintained a see-no-evil narrative, describing Epstein as a master manipulator. However, victims have told investigators that Groff was the primary contact for reaching Epstein.
Joe Pavelski's Ex-Coaches Endorse Him for Maple Leafs Coaching Job
Former coaches of Joe Pavelski believe the 41-year-old has the qualities required to become the next coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs. They highlight his leadership and hockey IQ as key assets for running an NHL bench.



