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CBC Sports Senior Reporter. The Curling Group. Plant dad. Coffee lover. Born in Saskatoon. Live in Toronto. Taking you to the heart of the story.
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FIFA has just confirmed the official capacities for the World Cup venues. Toronto: 43,036 Vancouver: 52,497 Mexico City with the largest attendance at 80,824.
The Dome is OPEN Good evening sports fans. Great night for baseball in the big city. Jays look to win another series. Mad Max back on the mound. Toronto vs Phillies right now.
I guess today’s the day for curling 🥌 news. Married mixed doubles couple Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant say they’re going another cycle. “We want to keep competing together doing what we love and give ourselves a shot a redemption in France 2030”
WORLD CUP WEEK BEGINS Good morning from downtown Toronto sports fans. The waiting is almost over. What a week it’s going to be in this city. Friday afternoon. Canada vs Bosnia Herzegovina. Buckle up.
A massive curling 🥌 shakeup in Scotland to start the week. Grant Hardie is leaving Team Mouat and has joined Scottish rivals Team Whyte. Hardie will skip. Whyte will throw last rocks. Robin Brydone takes Hardie’s spot at third on Mouat’s team.
BLUE JAYS FOR THE WIN After trailing the Orioles 4-0 after five innings, the Jays stormed back and defeat Baltimore 6-4. Same score as yesterday’s win. Jays now 32-34. Big week upcoming at the SkyDome.
Just days away from the start of the World Cup 2026 in Toronto. It’s looking fantastic at Princes’ Gate, which leads into exhibition place and then onto Toronto Stadium. Fans are starting to gather around here to take photos. Excitement continues to build.
BADMINTON HISTORY FOR CANADA Canadian Victor Lai made history today in Indonesia becoming the first Canadian ever to win a Super 1000 event. The 21-year-old from Scarborough won more than 100K USD for the victory -- nearly doubling his career totals.
BLUE JAYS FOR THE WIN It’s a 6-4 victory for Toronto Blue Jays over the Baltimore Orioles. The Jays are now 31-34 on the season.