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Tributos, Caídas y Talento: Tu Resumen del Martes en Toronto

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⚖️ Crimen y Seguridad

  1. Michael Calvo obtiene acceso comunitario tras ser declarado no culpable por razones de enfermedad. Seis meses después de su exoneración, a Calvo ahora se le permite disfrutar de tiempo fuera de entornos supervisados—¡Gracias a Dios no está actuando como un E.T.! La aprobación de la Junta de Revisión de Ontario ha levantado cejas; no es de extrañar que la gente esté vigilando muy de cerca este caso.
  2. Tres oficiales de OPP involucrados en un grave accidente mientras responden a un camarada caído. Al apresurarse a ayudar tras la trágica muerte del Sgt. Malcolm a principios de esta semana, un choque de tres coches ocasionó visitas hospitalarias preventivas para los oficiales. Con las emociones al rojo vivo, este incidente es un triste recordatorio de los riesgos que enfrentan nuestros primeros respondedores a diario.

🌿 Comunidad y Cultura

  1. Diputados del NDP critican los planes de expansión del aeropuerto Billy Bishop de Ontario. Los críticos dicen que la toma de control es solo otra estafa del gobierno que podría poner en peligro la seguridad pública y el querido frente marítimo. ¿Es esto un esquema inmobiliario o Toronto simplemente ha perdido la vista de sus vías navegables?
  2. Los planes de Ontario para prohibir teléfonos móviles en las escuelas están generando conversación. El Ministro de Educación Calandra propone controles más estrictos en las redes sociales para los niños. ¿Qué sigue? ¿Prohibir las danzas de TikTok en las aulas?

💼 Negocios y Economía

  1. Rogers busca indemnizaciones para unos 10,000 empleados. En un esfuerzo por reducir costos, este movimiento significativo podría hacer que muchos empleados se pregunten qué pasos seguirán. Se avecina una gran reestructuración, ¿están escuchando, buscadores de empleo?
  2. El oficial de OPP fallecido, Brandon Malcolm, es ampliamente llorado. Su accidente de motocicleta no solo reclamó su vida, sino que también ha conmocionado a toda la comunidad policial. Cuando los más valientes entre nosotros caen, se nos recuerda la fragilidad de la vida.

🎉 Historias Que Inspiran

  1. Los Raptors están disfrutando de una ola de victorias y buscan conquistar Cleveland. Jamal Shead se destacó con una jugada notable en el último partido, brindando esperanza a los fanáticos que buscan un impulso hacia los playoffs. Si mantienen este impulso, ¿quién sabe qué puede suceder? ¡Prepárense con esas toallas de apoyo!
  2. Las ayudas auditivas de venta libre podrían convertirse pronto en una realidad en Ontario. Este movimiento busca reducir las barreras para quienes tienen pérdida auditiva leve. Si te has estado perdiendo los dulces sonidos de la vida, ¡el alivio podría estar en camino!

🙌 Salud

  1. ¿Ayudas auditivas accesibles sin receta? ¡Sí, por favor! Ontario busca facilitar el acceso para quienes tienen dificultades auditivas promoviendo opciones de venta libre. Seamos sinceros, todos merecemos escuchar los murmullos ocasionales de nuestros seres queridos después de una mala película de terror.
  2. Un ciclista de bicicleta eléctrica en estado crítico tras una colisión. Un grave accidente que involucra una bicicleta eléctrica en el este de Toronto subraya los peligros siempre presentes en nuestras carreteras. ¡Recuerda siempre verificar dos veces antes de cruzar!

🌊 Actualizaciones Generales

  1. Posible incendio provocado tras el incendio en una discoteca en el litoral de Toronto. El incendio de dos alarmas está bajo investigación—esperemos que los culpables sean atrapados antes que la fiesta se descontrole.
  2. ¿Los precios de reventa de boletos para la Copa del Mundo en Toronto están ahora limitados? Las nuevas reglas de la FIFA están sacudiendo las ventas de boletos; ¡la asequibilidad sigue siendo un objetivo, amigos! Después de todo, queremos que todos experimenten la alegría del fútbol de clase mundial sin arruinarse.

Entonces, ¿cuál es la conclusión aquí? Ya sea que apoyemos a nuestros héroes locales, participemos en problemas comunitarios o simplemente disfrutemos de la escena deportiva local, hay mucho sucediendo en nuestra increíble ciudad. ¡Mantente alerta, mantente involucrado y hagamos de Toronto un lugar aún mejor, un café a la vez!

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Toronto woman who wants to die says federal MAID committee isn't listening

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Here's what Anuv Jain thinks of Toronto

Indian singer-songwriter Anuv Jain performed in Toronto for the first time last week. CBC's Nav Nanwa chatted with him to find out what he thinks of the city.

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OPP officer killed in motorcycle crash on Highway 401 in Cobourg, Ont.

An Ontario Provincial Police officer was killed in a single-vehicle motorcycle crash on Highway 401 in Cobourg, Ont., on Monday, the OPP says.

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2-alarm fire at nightclub on Toronto waterfront being investigated as potential arson

Toronto Fire Service says it received reports of a two-alarm fire at Rebel on Polson Pier around 5 a.m. Tuesday. Police are now investigating.

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Toronto fire chief warns about lithium-ion battery risks after fire engulfs downtown highrise balcony

A fire that involved lithium-ion batteries caused significant damage to the balcony of a building in Cabbagetown Monday, leading Toronto's fire chief to repeat warnings about the risks these type of batteries pose.

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Lambton College shooting suspect surrenders after police standoff in London, Ont.

Lambton College shooting suspect surrenders after police standoff in London, Ont.

Sarnia, Ont., police say a suspect they allege killed a 'very well-liked' man at Lambton College earlier this month has been arrested.

Crime Apr 28, 2026

Ontario considering social media, cellphone ban on school properties

Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra says the province will be working closely with the federal government on a social media ban for kids under a certain age. He also says he is considering implementing an "outright ban" of cellphones on school properties, with some medical exemptions.

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Toronto resale tickets for World Cup no longer on FIFA site following new price cap rule

FIFA's marketplace for resale World Cup tickets no longer has seats listed for Toronto matches after a new price cap came into effect last week. The Ontario legislation bans people and platforms from reselling seats to events in the province for more than face value.

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3 people injured in Etobicoke crash involving police car

A collision happened just after 10 a.m. at Albion Road and Kipling Avenue. Police said a scout car was involved in the accident.

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Toronto looking to nearby regions to increase paramedic response for FIFA World Cup

Toronto looking to nearby regions to increase paramedic response for FIFA World Cup

If approved by city council, the plan would be executed on 10 'high demand' days between June 11 and July 2, 2026, which is when Toronto is hosting FIFA matches.

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Ontario considering ban of cellphones on school property

Ontario considering ban of cellphones on school property

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3 OPP officers hurt while responding to crash that killed colleague, police say

3 OPP officers hurt while responding to crash that killed colleague, police say

Three OPP officers were taken to hospital as a precaution after getting into a three-car collision while responding to crash that killed a colleague.

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Ontario considers allowing over-the-counter hearing aids

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The Ministry of Health has launched a 30-day consultation on allowing the sale and use of certain devices that function as hearing aids, without a prescription.

Health Apr 28, 2026
E-bike rider seriously injured after being struck by vehicle in Toronto’s east end

E-bike rider seriously injured after being struck by vehicle in Toronto’s east end

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Raptors look to carry momentum into Cleveland

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Metrolinx expects 2028 completion date for Hazel McCallion LRT in Mississauga

Metrolinx expects 2028 completion date for Hazel McCallion LRT in Mississauga

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NDP MPPs warn of health, safety concerns tied to province’s Billy Bishop expansion

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Some MPPs have raised concerns about air and noise pollution, and whether it's safe to increase air traffic around high rises.

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‘He made the ultimate sacrifice’: Grief and tributes pour in for fallen OPP sergeant

‘He made the ultimate sacrifice’: Grief and tributes pour in for fallen OPP sergeant

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Man found NCR 6 months ago for killing girlfriend granted ‘indirectly supervised’ community access

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Aaliyah Edwards ready to ‘dominate’ in 3rd WNBA season ahead of Toronto game

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