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TOP CLICKS: The week that was in viral stories

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Whether it’s local news, provincial and national politics, or the worlds of celebrity and sports, we have you covered.

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Some stories set the world on fire. And these ones are the most popular online stories from the past seven days, clicked on by Sun readers like you.

Here are our top stories:

WARMINGTON: Cherry sets record straight on MacLean’s claim ‘Poppygate’ was TV exit strategy

Don Cherry chatted with columnist Joe Warmington to clear a few things up after Grapes’ former TV sidekick’s recent interview.

Ron MacLean suggested that Cherry orchestrated the controversy that ensued from his “you people” and “milk and honey” comments about people not wearing Remembrance Day poppies to end his long reign on Hockey Night In Canada, describing it as a cunning and calculated “exit plan” to bow out thanks to health concerns.

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Ex-squeeze me?

Aside from setting the record straight on the “inaccurate” story, Cherry ultimately had a message for MacLean: “Let it go.”

The other Cherry story that was quite popular last week was about MacLean’s overdue apology — and Warmington opined that there should be a long line at the former Coach’s Corner star’s door, all with apology letters in hand.

Trang Pham of Mississauga, won $250,000 in Instant Golden Multiplier scratch game.
Trang Pham, of Mississauga, won $250,000 in the Instant Golden Multiplier scratch game. (OLG) OLG

Mississauga woman who split $60M with co-workers hits lotto jackpot again

A lucky Mississauga woman won a $250,000 lottery jackpot — a scratch ticket, no less — mere months after splitting $60 million with co-workers earlier this year.

These are what dreams are made of.

But after grabbing a bottle of water and a couple of scratchers, Trang Pham discovered the following day that she had another giant cheque to deposit, a jealous Denette Wilford reported.

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Naturally, her loved ones were both shocked and happy for the retiree. We’re just trying to figure out how that kind of luck can rub off.

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Conor McGregor called out by rap star for sending her X-rated pics in DMs

Conor McGregor has recently been soliciting votes online for his run at the presidency of Ireland, but an unsolicited message to rap star Azealia Banks — in the form of X-rated pictures — could have him in some hot water, Dan Bilicki reported.

Or maybe not.

After the “212” hitmaker shared the content on X and called him out for his gross behaviour and threats, Bilicki’s follow-up story found that McGregor wasn’t fazed.

After his raunchy pics went public, the former UFC champion instead reposted several complimentary comments about his manhood, and even used one post to slam one of his Irish political rivals.

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“Don’t let them distract you with my G C while they rob our country blind!” McGregor wrote in response to a supporter who shared a story about a presidential candidate’s alleged fraud.

Hmm, when will the next McGregor story be about his long-awaited return to his sport?

Two men square off during a fight on a course. The man on the left reportedly is ex-NHL enforcer Nick Tarnasky.
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Ex-NHL enforcer breaks silence on viral golf course beatdown: ‘This might be a blast’

Nick Tarnasky, who became a viral sensation after adding some sound effects to his beatdown of a drunken instigator earlier this month, shared his side of the bonkers story from the wild scene.

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Tarnasky, who played six NHL seasons with the Lightning and Panthers, appeared on a recent Spittin’ Chiclets podcast and broke down to host and fellow retired NHL tough guy Paul Bissonnette what led to the altercation, Bilicki reported.

And if you’ve seen the video, it’s pretty much what you expected — drunk guy talks smack, drunk guy gets taught a lesson.

As for the exclamation of “Bang!” that was added to every punch he landed, Tarnasky laughed it off.

“I’m fighting at a golf course … I just thought this might be a blast, have some fun with it.”

Shahnaz Pestonji, 71, of Toronto.
Shahnaz Pestonji, 71, of Toronto. (Handout/Toronto Police) Photo by HANDOUT /TORONTO POLICE

Cops identify elderly victim in fatal unprovoked North York plaza stabbing

A 71-year-old woman is dead and cops are hunting down the senior’s killer after the unprovoked stabbing Thursday morning in a North York plaza parking lot.

Police identified the victim as Shahnaz Pestonji of Toronto, who they believe was simply out grocery shopping when she returned to her vehicle and was attacked.

Police have released a series of images of the suspect, who is described as a Black male, approximately 5-foot-7 and wearing all dark clothing and a balaclava, and is armed with a sharp-edged weapon.

Pestonji marks the city’s 22nd homicide of the year.

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