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Woman injured in Toronto hit-and-run: police – Toronto

A woman was rushed to hospital on Saturday night after she was reportedly struck by a car while walking in Toronto. In a tweet, Toronto police said they responded to reports of a woman struck in the area of Jane Street and Weston Road around 11:30 p.m. on Saturday. The …

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Man wanted after allegedly throwing object at Toronto police station window – Toronto

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Officers are searching for a man after he reportedly damaged a police station in Toronto. Toronto police said that, in the early hours of Sunday morning, a case of mischief occurred at its 22 division building, located at Dundas Street West and …

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WestJet cancels some flights in and out of Pearson airport as Toronto braces for winter storm

As Toronto braces for a large winter storm, here’s a closer look at some of the things cancelled or impacted across the city. WestJet said it has “proactively” cancelled all flights operating to and from Toronto’s Pearson International Airport as of 8 p.m. on Friday until Saturday morning, “pending conditions.” …

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Brazen break-ins at Toronto film equipment rental shops caught on camera – Toronto

Brothers Mehran and Daniel Shojaei are both in the film equipment rental business. Not only do they share an interest in quality cameras and lenses, they now share break-in stories — and they are eerily similar. On Thursday, just after 3 a.m., older brother Mehran was awakened by his security …

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Toronto-area home prices down 18% from last February, sales halved: board – Toronto

TORONTO — Greater Toronto Area home prices fell almost 18 per cent from last February as the number of properties sold was halved, the region’s real estate board said. The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) said Friday that the average selling price for February totalled $1,095,617, roughly five per …

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Mirvish’s 11-year-old CAA theatre could be torn down for condo buildings – Toronto

With a sloped view, where every seat in the house gives both good visual and audio, Mirvish’s CAA theatre holds a warm spot in theatre critic Steve Fisher’s heart, but it may cease to exist if redevelopment plans proceed. The 112-year-old property, which has operated as a cinema and theatre …

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Man charged for allegedly assaulting parking officer in Toronto, police say – Toronto

Police have arrested a man after he allegedly charged a parking officer in Toronto. Toronto police said they were called to the area of York Street and Wellington Street on Feb. 27 just before midday for reports of an assault. A parking officer issued a man with a violation for …

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Toronto area could face another ‘significant’ winter storm in days

Descrease article font size Increase article font size As a fresh blanket of snow settles across the Greater Toronto Area on Monday, experts are already looking to a potential significant winter storm later in the week. Though it is still too early to predict the precise details, Global New meteorologist …

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