marcus_a_j
Senior Member
I love how they included The Beaverton. And that there are people that actually trust a satirical news outlet as a reliable source.
To be fair to the Beaverton, it is more reliable than a certain vulpine “news” network or even the ultra-GOP “news” networks that make the aforementioned vulpine “news” network comparatively “wole.”I love how they included The Beaverton. And that there are people that actually trust a satirical news outlet as a reliable source.
Not good news.... in G&M
Corus Entertainment Inc.
CJR-B-T -25.00%decrease
says it expects to have slashed 25 per cent of its full-time work force by the end of next month compared with the beginning of its 2023 fiscal year, as the company continues to “aggressively cut costs.”
Not sure where to put this, but huge news this morning: Rogers has bought out Bell's position in MLSE for USD $3.5 billion. Rogers now owns 75% of MLSE.
Edit: Rogers/Sportsnet has never cared about the CFL, and will presumably unload the Argos as soon as possible after this deal is approved.
If the Dome were to host Leafs games during the regular season, then it would hold the distinction of being the only sports venue to host regular season games of all six major professional men’s sports leagues in North America:I wonder if they will try to have a Leafs game at the baseball stadium?
Also, strange situation now with Bell paying for broadcast rights of teams owned by Rogers.
The Star doesn't have an 'automotive section" anymore than it has a "real estate section"; it has a couple of pages for each. Much of these lifestyle stories is written by freelancers and shouldn't be consider news. I don't think articles from contributing writers get much editorial review.I think this is best fit for this forum....
I sometimes see some decent in-depth articles in the Star... But on occasion I come across something like this that is riddled with falsehoods...
She was looking to invest in real estate and a condo developer’s mortgage incentive sealed the deal
As mortgage rates can be just shy of seven per cent, a 1.99-per-cent-vendor-take-back mortgage for three years persuaded Michelle Lat to buy in Pickeringwww.thestar.com
Here are a few points:
Is this just an ad for Chestnut hill properties disguised as an article and I missed the point of it being an ad?
- The distances to the mall, downtown both by car and GO train are completely off (15-20 min walk to mall, 50-60 min car/GO to union)
- Why is this in the automotive section?
- $720/sqft at an average 500sqft is 360k....condos are selling for nearly double that...
Ah, missed that - I was thinking of of the physical newspaper (I'm that old).What's this then?View attachment 597271
So anyone can just post an article without review? Seems to go against their policies no?
I understand some papers (I think the star had this too) where the article is just an ad, but seems to me there wasn't indication of such...
It's possible, though there's an interesting twist on how those work. My understanding is the NHL as an independent business "buys" these games from the home team, and they earn all the revenue for themselves, including on advertising (non-TV).I wonder if they will try to have a Leafs game at the baseball stadium?