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猛龙咆哮,争议升温与彩票好运——您的多伦多周四

30 篇文章 1 个月前 162

🏀 体育与季后赛热潮

  1. 斯科蒂·巴恩斯在苏必利尔银行中心的光芒更加闪耀! 猛龙以126-104战胜骑士,赢得季后赛第三场,巴恩斯的季后赛个人最高得分为33分。克利夫兰目前以2-1领先系列赛,期待下一场比赛的表现!
  2. 奎克利的季后赛担忧! 猛龙将继续缺少首发控卫伊曼纽尔·奎克利,他因腿筋拉伤而缺阵。教练拉贾科维奇提到奎克利尚未达到恢复的标准,令球迷们迫切期待他的归来。

🏛️ 政治与治理

  1. 哎呀!福特忘了他的礼仪吗? 安大略省省长道格·福特在一场激烈的立法辩论中对反对派成员进行人身侮辱,受到指责。随着道歉呼声的响起,关于信息自由法的戏剧性争议不断——我们的领导人是否保持了应有的礼仪?
  2. 自由和一丝秘密? 福特政府匆忙通过了一项限制信息自由法的法案,将许多记录,包括福特的电话记录,封锁在外。这一举措引发了人们的关注——我们还能期望多少透明度呢?

🚔 犯罪与安全

  1. 涉及扭曲故事的新惊人篇章! 43岁的凯莫伊·克拉克在一起从2012年至2019年的人口贩卖案件中被控。警方认为可能还有更多受害者,呼吁任何掌握信息的人站出来。这一持续的事件强调了我们社区中人权和安全的关键问题。
  2. 短信变得危险! 警方在一个针对短信诈骗的网络犯罪打击行动中逮捕了三名嫌疑人,此次诈骗波及约1300万台设备。这项技术模仿手机信号塔,显示了网络犯罪日益复杂的形势——最好小心你的信息!

🌲 环境与地方关切

  1. 树木巨大的争议! 一名开发商因 questionable 深夜砍树行为而受到调查,引发了环境和伦理的担忧。社区热切期待法规是否会对这种行为进行加强监管。
  2. 在比利·比肖普机场起飞! 福特政府正在推动征用多伦多的比利·比肖普机场,力图将其变为省级资产,尽管遇到了重大反对。这会带来更好的管理,还是来自市长办公室的更强反弹?

🎉 快乐故事

  1. 一个令人感到不真实的大奖! 伦敦的两位朋友中得了8000万加元的彩票头奖!这笔来自小商店的彩票中奖,使他们感到难以置信,并更加热爱生活。
  2. 我们耳边的音乐! 利奥·张在地铁中演奏旋律,在高峰时段带来欢乐和节奏。近30年来,他仍在赢得通勤者的心,证明音乐没有界限——即使是公交车站也能奏响乐曲!

🚦 城市生活与日常更新

  1. 交通麻烦即将解决! 唐谷公园道的关闭让通勤者感到愤怒,但即将重新开放。“2026年春天”就快来了,缓解即将到来!
  2. 报税季也是披萨季! 还没报税吗?快点吃点披萨,叫上朋友们一起开个聚会!没有什么比共享恐慌更能缓解deadline前的紧张气氛。

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Air Canada jet from Toronto involved in near-miss at New York airport, FAA says

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration reports a near-miss incident involving an Air Canada jet at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York on Monday.

General Apr 23, 2026

Frank Stronach's second sexual assault trial postponed until next year

Canadian businessman Frank Stronach's second sexual assault trial has been pushed back to May 2027.

General Apr 23, 2026

Ontario high school students will soon need to pass financial literacy test to graduate

Ontario high school students will soon need to pass a financial literacy test in order to graduate.

General Apr 23, 2026

Want to take advantage of Ontario’s new HST rebate? Here’s what you need to know

Because the budget has yet to pass, specific guidance on the rebate is not yet available. To get an understanding of what we do know about it, CBC News spoke with real estate experts on how it could work and what it means for buyers.

General Apr 23, 2026

Abuse survivors unsatisfied after human rights tribunal settlement comes with NDA

Jeanie McKay alleged gender discrimination by York Regional Police because she said they didn't investigate her allegations of historical sexual abuse from the 1980s. She took her case to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, and it was settled with an non-disclosure agreement — a restriction that transparency advocates say shields public institutions from accountability.

General Apr 23, 2026

Haven't filed your taxes? Pick up some pizza, call your friends and throw an admin party

Enter admin parties, the modern equivalent of a good old-fashioned barn-raising. Billed as “the new book club,” they are rising in popularity, as people gather with some friends, maybe a glass of wine, and the metaphorical stack of paperwork that’s been weighing them down.

General Apr 23, 2026
End in sight for months-long closure contributing to DVP congestion

End in sight for months-long closure contributing to DVP congestion

The Richmond Street ramp has been closed on the southern leg of the DVP since October, contributing to congestion. Now the city says it could be reopened in a matter of weeks.

Politics Apr 23, 2026
Ontario solicitor general sought 3-row, 8-seat replacement after vehicle stolen

Ontario solicitor general sought 3-row, 8-seat replacement after vehicle stolen

Critics argue that the energy Kerzner and his staff spent trying to source him a three-row replacement vehicle was a sign of misplaced priorities.

Canada Apr 23, 2026
Raptors attempt to claw back into playoff series

Raptors attempt to claw back into playoff series

The Toronto Raptors will try to claw back into their first-round NBA playoff series tonight when they host Game 3 at Scotiabank Arena, trailing 2-0 to Cleveland in the best-of-seven matchup.

Sports Apr 23, 2026

Final vote for Ontario's omnibus budget bill expected Thursday, says opposition party

The Ford government’s omnibus budget bill, which includes changes to freedom of information laws, is expected to go up for a final vote at Queen’s Park Thursday, according to the leader of the NDP.

General Apr 23, 2026

Cyle Larin's recent goal surge an encouraging sign for Canada's World Cup team

If there’s an encouraging sign for Canada’s men’s soccer team, now only seven anxious weeks from a home World Cup, it’s veteran forward Cyle Larin’s remarkable return to form.

General Apr 23, 2026
London, Ont. friends split $80M Lotto Max win: ‘Feels unimaginable’

London, Ont. friends split $80M Lotto Max win: ‘Feels unimaginable’

Two friends in London, Ont., ended their year in ways they couldn’t have possibly imagined — they're newly minted multi-millionaires.

Canada Apr 23, 2026
Brampton rejects geo-locking system for abandoned carts, sticks with $100 fine

Brampton rejects geo-locking system for abandoned carts, sticks with $100 fine

Brampton won’t require geo-locking shopping carts, opting to stick with a $100 fine as it tackles abandoned buggies across the city.

Canada Apr 23, 2026
OPP car chase leads to vehicle in Lake Ontario, SIU now investigating

OPP car chase leads to vehicle in Lake Ontario, SIU now investigating

Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating after a vehicle entered Lake Ontario following an OPP officer’s attempt to stop it.

Canada Apr 23, 2026
Fairview Mall shooting suspect also wanted in $235K jewelry theft in Durham: police

Fairview Mall shooting suspect also wanted in $235K jewelry theft in Durham: police

A Montreal man wanted after a security guard was shot following a robbery at Fairview Mall on Tuesday is also accused of stealing $235,000 worth of jewelry three years ago.

Crime Apr 23, 2026
‘One of my joys’: Meet the Toronto subway musicians bringing rhythm to rush hour

‘One of my joys’: Meet the Toronto subway musicians bringing rhythm to rush hour

Leo Zhang is among the 89 musicians who perform across 29 Toronto Transit Commission subway stations in a program dating back more than 45 years.

Canada Apr 23, 2026

Toronto police want to talk to ex-cop who alleged antisemitism, corruption in senior ranks

Toronto police officials say they are reaching out to a high-ranking former officer who this week made explosive allegations of antisemitism, racism, and corruption in the service's senior ranks in a series of interviews surrounding the release of his new book.

General Apr 23, 2026

Ontario one step closer to taking over Toronto's island airport with new bill

Ontario Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria has introduced a bill that would allow the province to take over the City of Toronto's role in the island airport.

General Apr 23, 2026

Police arrest 3 people in cybercrime investigation, seize ‘SMS blasters’ used to defraud victims

Police say an SMS blaster mimics “a legitimate cellular tower” that sends fraudulent text messages to connected phones with links to websites designed to steal personal, financial or log-in information.

General Apr 23, 2026

Controversial developer under investigation for late-night tree cutting

Modcity — a multi-plex developer that’s under investigation for allegedly cutting down trees without a permit — is facing new accusations this week, this time from residents in the Dufferin-Eglinton area.

General Apr 23, 2026
Toronto police make arrests in text-message cyberattack, 13M disruptions reported

Toronto police make arrests in text-message cyberattack, 13M disruptions reported

Toronto police say arrests have been made in a first-of-its-kind 'SMS blaster' probe, warning that the tech sent scam texts to thousands across the GTA.

Crime Apr 23, 2026
Raptors ready for playoff basketball in Toronto

Raptors ready for playoff basketball in Toronto

RJ Barrett has been waiting his whole life, all 25 years, to play post-season basketball in Toronto.

Sports Apr 23, 2026
Ford government moves to make freedom-of-information clampdown law

Ford government moves to make freedom-of-information clampdown law

The changes were tucked into Ontario's 2026 budget, which was tabled at the end of March, passed two rounds of debate and then lay dormant for weeks.

Politics Apr 23, 2026
Ford government moves ahead with plan to take over Billy Bishop Airport

Ford government moves ahead with plan to take over Billy Bishop Airport

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow said the move was unacceptable, alleging the province plans to pave over a downtown park and 'uproot' a community.

Canada Apr 23, 2026
Raptors’ Quickley misses third playoff game

Raptors’ Quickley misses third playoff game

Immanuel Quickley will miss his third game of the Toronto Raptors' first-round playoff series with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Sports Apr 23, 2026
Ford urged to apologize for personal insults hurled in the legislature

Ford urged to apologize for personal insults hurled in the legislature

Most of the day's question period was focused on amendments in the budget bill that will shield records of the premier, cabinet and staff from freedom-of-information laws.

Canada Apr 23, 2026
Man charged in York Region human trafficking case as police seek more victims

Man charged in York Region human trafficking case as police seek more victims

York Regional Police have charged a man in a human trafficking case and are urging possible additional victims to come forward.

Crime Apr 23, 2026
As Alberta moves to end time changes, other provinces weigh options

As Alberta moves to end time changes, other provinces weigh options

Alberta plans to scrap seasonal clock changes and adopt permanent daylight time starting Nov. 1, a move that could prompt other provinces to follow suit.

Canada Apr 23, 2026
Barnes carries Raptors to rout of Cavs in Game 3

Barnes carries Raptors to rout of Cavs in Game 3

Scottie Barnes had a double-double as the Toronto Raptors routed the Cleveland Cavaliers 126-104 on Thursday in Game 3 of their first-round NBA playoff series.

Sports Apr 23, 2026
Human error or brake failure? Closing arguments at trial for Mississauga bus driver

Human error or brake failure? Closing arguments at trial for Mississauga bus driver

A Brampton judge heard competing claims over brake failure and driver distraction in a deadly MiWay bus crash. A ruling is expected in July.

Canada Apr 23, 2026