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It's been a busy start to the year, with many neighbourhood Toronto restaurants saying goodbye while others plan to bring new flavours to the city.

With the constant changes to the food scene in Toronto, it could be hard to keep up. But luckily for you, it's what we're here for. Even though some restaurants close their doors, it also allows new favourites to be brought to life.

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Nazem Kadri and the Toronto Maple Leafs had an awkward breakup a few years ago, and while the NHL star later won the Stanley Cup in Colorado before moving to Calgary, he still has a lot of feelings about the 6ix.

Narcity recently checked in with Kadri as part of a chat about Ritz’s All Flavours Welcome campaign, and the NHL vet revealed how he feels about the first NHL city that he called home.

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There’s no bigger win for a hockey player than lifting the Stanley Cup, but for Ontario native Nazem Kadri, his moment wasn’t just about himself or his teammates.

Kadri became the first Muslim hockey player to hoist the trophy when he won it with the Colorado Avalanche in 2022, and he says the best part was getting to share it with his community in London, Ontario later that summer.

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The Toronto Blue Jays are heading to the playoffs for their second consecutive year and it looks like they have a lot of celebrity fans cheering them on.

The Jays are kicking off their American League wild-card playoff series on Tuesday against the Minnesota Twins.

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Canada's top NHL players are wrapping up their off-season by training for the 2023-2024 NHL season that's set to start in October.

The players in the league have had the past three months to enjoy their summer and by the looks of it, many players did not waste any of their time off.

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