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Toronto Tempo continue to establish identity with new jerseys
The Toronto Tempo have finally announced the look of the jerseys for their inaugural season, and it seems that the team in the 6ix will be dressed to the nines when they take the court next year.
The Toronto Tempo unveiled their new uniforms for the franchise’s first season in 2026, and they’re pretty sweet.
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Toronto Tempo unveil WNBA jerseys, and they're fire
Toronto Tempo unveil WNBA jerseys, and they're fire originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The WNBA is going to Canada. The Toronto Tempo are set to join the league for next season as an expansion team, and it's an exciting time in the history of women's basketball.
The Tempo’s alternate jerseys are in white, per WNBA standard. They have ties to the Explorer edition — like in the stripes along the side, and the same kind of number and name placement. This time, it features the team name instead of the city name, with the block letters in Bordeaux with a blue outline.
After the winter meetings last week, the rumor mill has gone cold, and in Bichette’s case, it’s practically frigid. The occasional whispers about the Boston Red Sox being interested have mostly died down, and the Atlanta Braves took themselves out of the running completely by re-signing Ha-Seong Kim on Monday.
The Toronto Raptors picked up a much-needed win against the Miami Heat to snap their 4-game losing streak. Brandon Ingram scored 28 points in the Toronto Raptors‘ 106-96 victory Monday night over the Miami Heat,
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Serial killer linked to 3 women's cold case murders in Toronto: "There may be additional victims"
Police said forensic testing and genetic genealogy identified Kenneth Smith as the person who killed two women in the 1980s and a third woman in the 1990s.
It’s been a tough year for the condominium market in the Greater Toronto Area as supply continues to grow while demand sluggishly moves along, and the problem is happening across the country, according to a new report.
A Toronto household using the average 230 cubic metres of water per year will see their annual bill go up $40 to $1,118 in 2026. Here’s a breakdown of how much it will cost residents to get rid of garbage next year: