This former zoo owner has risen to international fame in 2020, but is unable to enjoy it as he is currently serving a 22 year sentence for two murder-for-hire charges and more than a dozen wildlife violations.
Joe Exotix
Originally owned by Time Inc, this network was the first paid premium television station - it's first program was a NHL game between the New York Rangers and Vancouver Canucks
HBO
Now retired (and legendary booze hound), this Dallas Stars forward scored the game winning goal to clinch the 1999 Stanley Cup against the Buffalo Sabres in what has been deemed one of the most controversial goal in hockey history after his foot appeared to be in the crease.
Brett Hull
With 32 boroughs, this city serves as a global economic and cultural hub. It is famous for it's black cabs and two story transit.
London UK
This Toronto borough went decades without an official name only to be renamed in 2010 to it's current namesake
The Junction Triangle
This infamous murderer, also known as the Whitechapel Murderer, wrecked havoc in London committing between 5 and 300 murders of women during the late 1800's. The cases went unsolved, making it one of Europe's most famous unsolved criminal cases.
Jack The Ripper
This sitcom, a Cheers spin-off, ran for 11 seasons and followed the life of a Seattle psychiatrist who hosted a call-in psychiatric radio show.
Fraiser
This Toronto Blue Jay famously won the 1993 World Series in a walk off home run as commentator Tom Cheek emphatically instructed him to "touch em all"
Joe Carter
With a population of 2.4 million people, this city is known for its gold and coffee export but it is famous for being the epicenter for the illegal international distribution of cocaine.
Medellin, Columbia
In 1883, this Village holds the distinction of becoming the first village annexed by the city of Toronto. A destination for hippie culture in the 60's, it has quickly turned into one of the posher neighbourhoods in the city.
Yorkville
This Canadian serial killer served as an accomplice to the murder of 3 young women and gained international notoriety after striking a plea bargain for manslaughter, ultimately only serving 12 years in prison, while their accomplice remains in jail.
Karla Homolka
This FX original program is tied for the record of the longest running live action comedy series with 14 seasons under its belt. Daily Double
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
In Thoroughbred Racing, the Triple Crown is achieved when a horse wins three major races in a calendar year at the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and this New York horse track.
Belmont Stakes
Home to 24 Fortune 500 companies, this city is known for space exploration and oil. It also known as one of the most obese cities in the country.
Houston, Texas
Originally home to Jewish immigrants and Eastern European settlers, this borough has maintained it's tradition of open street markets as it was once excluded from the Toronto business community.
Kensington
The 1947 unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short, a Hollywood hopeful, cast a black cloud over Hollywood and dulled the shine of the glamourous lifestyle. The body was severed in two and had organs displayed around the body. The story was adapted to a book and later a 2006 film of the same name.
The Black Dalia Murder
This British television anthology series depicts dystopian worlds where people's lives and behaviours are manipulated and impacted by technology, serving as a cautionary tale.
Black Mirror
This American Track and Field athlete gained international fame when he won 4 gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Summer games and as a black man was credited with single handily crushing Hitler's myth of Aryan Supremacy.
Jesse Owens
The Cherry Blossom is famous in this city, serving as the national symbol of its country. This city also experienced a name change in 1868 from Edo to it's current name.
Tokyo, Japan
This borough holds the distinction of having Canada's first public housing project. Daily Double
Regent Park
Andrew Cunanan committed a string of murders throughout the United States in 1997 with the most famous victim being this fashion icon outside of his Miami Beach mansion.
Gianni Versace
This action drama revolving around the US government agency, Counter-Terrorism Unit (CTU), was originally slated to premiere on October 30th 2001 but was ultimately delayed following September 11th due to a plane explosion in the opening scenes of the first episode.
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This now defunct professional hockey saw legends like Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier Gordie Howe and Bobby Hull suit up. Famously, Derek Sanderson left the Boston Bruins for the Phildelphia Blazers in 1972 and became the highest paid athlete in the world, surpassing Pele(soccer) and Joe Nameth (football).
World Hockey Association
This is the only transcontinental city in the world. With a current population of 13.9 million, this city used to be the most populated city in the world in 1502, until London England took it's title.
Istanbul, Turkey
This borough briefly operated a 9 hole executive golf course and driving range, before being developed into the neighbourhood you see today.
City Place