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  2. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  3. Scotiabank Arena - Wikipedia

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    Toronto was the lone non-American venue city to host a Big3 event. 2019 NBA Finals – Games 1, 2, and 5 versus the Golden State Warriors. The Raptors won the NBA championship 4–2, albeit in the Warriors' former home arena of Oracle Arena in Oakland in Game 6.

  4. Toronto Varsity Blues - Wikipedia

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    The University of Toronto Rowing Club represents the Varsity Blues at local and international regattas. The UTRC was founded on February 10, 1897, and throughout the years has had many successes, including Royal Canadian Henley Regatta victories, OUA titles, and a silver medal at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris.

  5. Rogers Centre - Wikipedia

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    Most of the 161 Skybox tenants had signed on for 10-year leases; a marked decrease in interest in the stadium's teams and the construction of the Air Canada Centre, which hosted the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors, resulted in few renewals for Skybox leases. That same month, the Blue Jays re-signed for an additional ten years in the ...

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  7. List of NBA arenas - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Raptors; Amalie Arena Tampa Bay Times Forum (2012–2014) St. Pete Times Forum (2002–2012) Ice Palace (1996–2002) 2020–2021 [b] 20,500 1996 Tampa, Florida [68] SkyDome Rogers Centre (2005–present) 1995–1999 28,708 1989 Toronto, Ontario [69] Maple Leaf Gardens: 1997–1999 (for six home games) 17,000 1931 [70] Copps Coliseum

  8. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: District 2-6A capsules

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    The Bobcats are coming off a difficult 1-9 season which included a last-place finish in the District 2-6A standings but do manage to return 17 starters (eight on offense and nine on defense).

  9. Toronto Entertainment District - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Entertainment District is an area in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is concentrated around King Street West between University Avenue and Spadina Avenue. It is home to theatres and performing arts centres, the Toronto Blue Jays, and an array of cultural and family attractions. The area was also home to most of the nightclubs ...