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悲痛的损失、体育的胜利和即将到来的节庆——你的多伦多星期二消息

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😢 伤心与失落

  1. 在纳比尔·阿斯卡夫的葬礼上,伊玛目称家人“深感痛苦”。 16岁纳比尔·阿斯卡夫的哀悼家人在汉密尔顿购物中心的悲惨事件后,被亲人包围着安葬。这一令人心碎的事件在社区中投下了阴影,让我们意识到生命的脆弱。
  2. 一场毁灭性的事故夺走了年轻的生命。 遗憾的是,一名6岁女孩从多伦多的一栋30层楼的窗户跌落,警方已展开调查。这类事件引发了关于高层生活中儿童安全的重要讨论。

🚓 犯罪与安全

  1. 费尔维尤购物中心的抢劫案产生意外枪击。 多伦多警方正在追捕一名在费尔维尤购物中心抢劫期间枪击保安的嫌疑犯,并悬赏25,000美元。此案件大胆的特性让购物者倍感震惊,并引发了公众场所安全的问题。
  2. 一名70多岁的男子在一起谋杀调查后被捕。 皮尔地区警方在密西沙加发现一名男子死亡后,指控一名老年人,突显出我们社区中犯罪复杂性的意外性。
  3. 兰布顿学院枪击案主要嫌疑人的悬赏金额翻倍! 警方现在提供50,000美元以获取导致抓捕嫌疑犯的信息,彰显了社区支持如何帮助实现正义的力量。

⚽ 社区与文化

  1. 准备好参加FIFA球迷节——大部分活动是免费的! 多伦多即将举行的FIFA球迷节将于6月11日至7月19日在福特约克举办一系列现场表演和游戏。这次激动人心的庆祝活动将为本地居民和游客的夏季增添光彩,证明体育能够团结每一个人!
  2. 奥沙瓦开放日:免费发现本地珍宝! 在周六,奥沙瓦将向公众开放历史遗址和隐藏的宝藏,邀请大家去欣赏身边的美丽。

🏛️ 教育与政治

  1. 教育部长在受托人改革上激烈辩论。 保罗·卡兰德拉在有关学校董事会改革的立法听证会上遭遇了反对声音。随着法案提案的披露,社区在教育治理中的声音显得尤为重要。
  2. 道格·福特的居家办公模式引发质疑。 尽管坚持要求公职人员回到办公室,但福特总理频繁在家工作,这引发了关于他领导之道和政策期待的争议。

🎉 令人振奋的故事

  1. CN塔为有行动障碍的孩子举办温馨活动。 这个标志性的多伦多地标为面临行动障碍的儿童开放,提供了一天的乐趣和欢笑,展示了包容性如何为家庭创造难忘的记忆。
  2. 在Khalsa Day游行中的团结与庆祝。 成千上万的人参加了多伦多丰富多彩的年度游行,拥抱文化多样性和社区内的团结。显然,我们的城市繁荣在于共同的庆祝——提醒我们珍惜彼此的不同。
  3. 激动人心的篮球!猛龙以惊心动魄的胜利扳平系列赛。 多伦多猛龙队在与克利夫兰骑士的比赛中以93-89获胜,将七场四胜制系列赛的比分扳平为2-2。球迷们兴奋不已,似乎我们的团队在这条路上的可能性无穷无尽!所以在下一场比赛前继续发出你的呐喊吧!

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2 adults, 1 infant in hospital following collision in North York: Toronto police

Toronto police say two adults and one infant are in hospital after a collision in North York Sunday evening.

General Apr 27, 2026

Man, 80, dead following two-vehicle, head-on collision in Newcastle, Ont.

Ontario Provincial Police say an 80-year-old man is dead following a head-on collision in Newcastle, Ont., on Sunday afternoon.

General Apr 27, 2026

Toronto Raptors defeat Cleveland Cavaliers 93-89, best-of-seven series now tied 2-2

Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes had 23 points apiece as the Toronto Raptors withstood a late charge by the Cleveland Cavaliers for a 93-89 win on Sunday in Game 4 of their playoff series.

General Apr 27, 2026

Khalsa day parade brings thousands to Toronto

Toronto's annual Khalsa Day observance took place at Nathan Phillips Square yesterday. It marks the start of a new year in the Sikh faith and thousands came out for the celebration and parade.

General Apr 27, 2026

CN Tower hosts event for children with mobility challenges

Seven children with mobility challenges walked in robotic legs at the CN Tower on Sunday. Trexo Robotics, a company building robotic walking devices for children with disabilities and injuries, hosted the event to highlight the accessibility of venues. Organizers say the walk also builds community among families who navigate mobility challenges.

General Apr 27, 2026

From theatre to wetlands, Oshawa’s Doors Open offers free access to local gems on Saturday

On Saturday, May 2, people can explore more than 20 unique buildings and spaces, free of charge, in Oshawa as the city participates in Doors Open.

General Apr 27, 2026

Bricks came 'raining down' in Toronto when a truck took out a telecom line. So far, no one's paying up

Residents in an east-end Toronto neighbourhood are calling for better safety protocols and enforcement after they say telecommunications lines on their street have been repeatedly pulled down by trucks.

General Apr 27, 2026

Liberal MPP says Ford has apologized for personal insults in Ontario legislature

MPP Stephanie Smyth says she's accepted the premier's apology for disparaging remarks he made Thursday about her former broadcast career. The comments came during a debate about a law that restricts public access to the records of the premier, cabinet ministers and their staff, in which Smyth claimed Ford was making it harder to hold him to account.

General Apr 27, 2026

Running a hospital is expensive. Expect to see more advertising from them

As people live longer and have more complex medical needs, hospitals are turning to bolder advertising and marketing to attract top-tier professionals and afford the latest equipment in diagnostics and treatment.

General Apr 27, 2026
Doug Ford regularly worked from home after ordering civil servants back to office

Doug Ford regularly worked from home after ordering civil servants back to office

A copy of the premier's itinerary obtained by Global News shows that over five weeks from early January, Ford took a range of meetings at his house or virtually.

Politics Apr 27, 2026

Girl, 6, dead after falling from bedroom window in North York, police say

The girl fell from the window of an apartment building in North York Sunday evening, police say. They say they are investigating, but the fall does not appear suspicious.

General Apr 27, 2026
Reward for tips on Lambton College shooting prime suspect doubles to $50K

Reward for tips on Lambton College shooting prime suspect doubles to $50K

Law enforcement is still searching for Kyaw 'Chin' Doe, one of two suspects in the April 10 shooting that left one person dead and two others injured.

Crime Apr 27, 2026
Fairview Mall shooting suspect a serial thief, poses ‘escalating and dangerous’ risk: police

Fairview Mall shooting suspect a serial thief, poses ‘escalating and dangerous’ risk: police

Montreal resident Kyle Douglas Prouse is wanted and is also being sought by Durham police for a jewelry store robbery in Oshawa and an auto theft in Pickering in August 2023.

Crime Apr 27, 2026
6-year-old girl dies after falling from window of Toronto apartment

6-year-old girl dies after falling from window of Toronto apartment

Around 8:15 p.m. on Sunday, Toronto police said they were called to the area of Chalkfarm Drive and Jane Street for reports of a fall.

Canada Apr 27, 2026
A major housing development is in the works east of Toronto, but some are crying foul

A major housing development is in the works east of Toronto, but some are crying foul

Pickering is set to vote next month on a secondary housing development plan that could transform the municipality's landscape east of Toronto over the next quarter-century. 

Canada Apr 27, 2026

Man in 70s arrested after fatal shooting in Mississauga, police say

A man in his 70s has been arrested after a fatal shooting in Mississauga early Monday, police say.

General Apr 27, 2026

Man pleads guilty in dangerous driving crash that killed father of 3, injured family

An Oshawa man has pleaded guilty to a host of charges after a head-on crash near Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ont., last year that killed a father of three and injured his wife and young daughters.

General Apr 27, 2026

Toronto offers sneak peek of upcoming FIFA Fan Fest lineup

The festival will be a 22-day set up at Fort York National Historic Site and The Bentway, featuring over 75 artists, 30 food vendors, and a curated beverage program.

General Apr 27, 2026

Police offering cash reward as they seek suspect in Fairview Mall robbery, shooting

Toronto police are offering up to $25,000 for information that leads to the arrest of Kyle Douglas Prouse. He is wanted in connection to a series of robberies dating back to 2023, including one last week at Fairview Mall in which he allegedly shot a security guard.

General Apr 27, 2026

Family in 'deep agony,' says imam at funeral for Nabil Askafe, the 16-year-old killed at Hamilton mall

A funeral for a 16-year-old Hamilton boy killed on the weekend is underway at Hamilton Mountain Mosque. Abrar Mechmechia, a trauma counsellor supporting the teen's family, says the Syrian community is grieving alongside them.

General Apr 27, 2026
Man pleads guilty in fatal crash that spurred Ontario dangerous driving bill

Man pleads guilty in fatal crash that spurred Ontario dangerous driving bill

An 18-year-old man charged in a crash involving Premier Doug Ford has pleaded guilty to charges he was facing in a fatal collision that occurred months later.

Crime Apr 27, 2026
Man in his 70s arrested after body found outside Mississauga business

Man in his 70s arrested after body found outside Mississauga business

Police say officers were called to the area of Kennedy Road and Matheson Boulevard around 8:30 a.m. for reports of an unresponsive person.

Crime Apr 27, 2026
Ontario education minister grills stakeholders on trustee reform legislation

Ontario education minister grills stakeholders on trustee reform legislation

On Monday public hearings on major education reform began with advocates and politicians discussing an overhaul that will see more power over boards reside at Queen's Park.

Education Apr 27, 2026
Toronto unveils plans for mainly free FIFA Fan Fest, but budget hole remains

Toronto unveils plans for mainly free FIFA Fan Fest, but budget hole remains

Between June 11 and July 19, the City of Toronto will hold 22 days of fan events at the Fort York National Historic Site and the Bentway.

Canada Apr 27, 2026