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st patrick's day

A CityNews reporter shut down a heckler flawlessly while giving a St. Patrick's Day broadcast.

Michelle Mackey, an anchor and weather reporter, was giving a live broadcast from a bar in Toronto when a man behind her began to continuously make a sexual gesture with his hands.

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Are Torontonians wrong to think that one day to celebrate St. Patrick's day is enough? Mayor John Tory has other ideas in mind on how to celebrate the day this year, and it's more than once. He's calling it "St. Patrick's Day 2 in 2022."

Tory posted to Twitter on Wednesday stating that this Sunday will be marked as "St. Patrick's Day 2 in 2022" to celebrate the return of the St. Patrick's Day parade.

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Irish bars in Vancouver will be celebrating St. Patrick's Day and people can take part by putting on their green-coloured clothing and heading along to sip on a nice, cold pint of Guinness.

St. Patrick's Day is on March 17, and you can expect Irish bars in Vancouver to be turning on the green decor to celebrate the occasion.

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It's almost time to get your green on, because a massive St. Patrick's Day party is coming to Toronto, and you can celebrate like you're in Ireland.

After 735 days, Guinness SPD is returning to the city's waterfront on March 19. The giant celebration will take place downtown at Rebel Nightclub and will host a total of 5,000 party-goers in a 45,000 square-foot space.The festivities will last all day long, and there will be no shortage of things to do.

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