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We hardly knew ye.
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David Hains
All things considered, the Blue Jays' strong season is proving to be a greater boon to the local economy than the Pan Am Games.
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Kelli Korducki
You know what's world-class? PANAMANIA's music festival programming. Here's our guide to the must-see free music shows of the day, every day, during the fest.
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Kelli Korducki
Torontonians can get lots of exercise with their art in "experiential" theatre shows like It Comes in Waves and Monday Nights.
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Steve Fisher
The Crow's Theatre/Porte Parole co-production The Watershed is something we can be proud to put on the international stage of Panamania.
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Carly Maga
John Tory is confused about Kanye West.
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David Hains
It's missing a wolf, but otherwise it is perfect.
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David Hains
These pictures are much prettier than images of HOV lanes.
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David Hains
Some of the top Olympic hopefuls set to grace the Pan Am Games, all hailing from the GTA.
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Sarah Duong
America noticed us! And how we are pretty *meh* about the Pan Am Games!
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David Hains
Roller Figure-Skating, Anyone?
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Kate Fane
Sorry if you were hoping to catch non-Pan Am Games-related news, but we can't help you here. Try again in six weeks? In the news: A local woman alleges excessive force was used against her by Pan Am security officers, the Games are stirring up predictable Olympics chatter, and a Climate Summit protest shuts a downtown intersection.
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Kelli Korducki • Illustration by Matthew Daley
To create a safe space for all athletes and allies, the 519 will become a pride house for the Pan Am Games.
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Sarah Duong
Every weekday’s end, we collect just about everything you ought to care about or ought not to miss.
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Sarah Duong
Every weekday's end, we collect just about everything you ought to care about or ought not to miss.
By
Sarah Duong
With 50 days left before the Games, we reflect on reasons to be optimistic for the athletic extravaganza.
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Kelli Korducki
The facility represents the largest single investment in Canadian amateur sport history—and it's got plenty of fancy features.
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Urban Toronto
A group of local residents is proposing one major Pan Am legacy project: a multi-use trail that would link Toronto neighbourhoods, and connect up some currently fragmented trails into a continuous path throughout the city.
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Hamutal Dotan • Photos by Christopher Drost
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