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Toronto police identify woman killed in alleged intentional crash – Toronto

Toronto police have confirmed the identity of the victim involved in a fatal car crash on Wednesday as 61-year-old Karen Montague of Toronto. The incident happened in the parking lot of an apartment building in the area of Victoria Park Avenue and Cassandra Boulevard, just north of Lawrence Avenue, police …

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Suspect in assault case sought by Toronto police – Toronto

The Toronto Police Service is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect allegedly involved in an assault causing bodily harm. The incident happened Sunday, Oct. 29 at 1 a.m. in the area of Bathurst Street and Wellington Street West. Police said the suspect reportedly approached the victim on the …

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Good news or a difficult time? What the end of Peel Region means and what needs to be done – Toronto

The demise of Region of Peel is a “good news story” or “a difficult time,” depending on who you ask. The regional government is responsible for the most residents in Ontario after the City of Toronto and manages billions of dollars in services and buildings, ranging from paramedics to homeless …

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Potential bomb threat causes evacuation at Islamic community centre in Vaughan – Toronto

YRP responded to a potential threat to a community centre near Bathurst St. and Ner Israel Dr. in Vaughan. Police evacuated a building and checked the area. No threat was found. The property is secure. There is no safety risk. Police are in the area and it’s under investigation. — …

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Rogers turns on cell service at remaining TTC subway stations for its own customers – Toronto

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted November 17, 2023 10:45 am Descrease article font size Increase article font size Rogers Communications Inc. says it has turned on wireless service for its customers at all Toronto subway stations, plus the tunnels between Sheppard West and Vaughan Metropolitan Centre stations. The move …

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$90 million worth of cocaine, crystal meth seized in Toronto bust – Toronto

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Toronto police say an estimated street value of $90 million in cocaine and crystal methamphetamine was seized in what the force is calling its single-largest seizure of those types of drugs in its history. At a press conference on Friday, Supt. Steve …

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Grey Cup: Quarterback Chad Kelly leads Toronto charge at CFL awards banquet

Chad Kelly would gladly switch spots with Brady Oliveira. Kelly received the CFL’s outstanding player award Thursday ahead of Oliveira. But on Sunday, the Winnipeg running back will play in the Grey Cup game versus the Montreal Alouettes at Tim Hortons Field. “Definitely, of course,” said Kelly. “We obviously wish we were …

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Asylum claimant dies at encampment outside Mississauga shelter – Toronto

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Officials in Peel Region say an asylum claimant has died after sleeping at an encampment outside of a shelter in Mississauga. Peel Regional Police said officers responded to reports of a sudden death at an encampment on Dundas Street East, just east …

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‘Crisis levels’: New report shows 1 in 10 Torontonians relying on food banks – Toronto

Advocates say Toronto’s food insecurity has hit “crisis levels” as a new report shows one in 10 people in the city are relying on food banks. The annual Who’s Hungry report reveals millions of visits to food banks in the city every year. It chronicles an ever-growing reliance on non-profits …

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