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⚖️ Criminalité & Sécurité

  1. Michael Calvo obtient un accès communautaire après avoir été déclaré non coupable par la maladie. Six mois après son exonération, Calvo peut maintenant passer du temps à l'extérieur de milieux supervisés—Dieu merci, il ne devient pas un E.T. ! L'approbation du Conseil de révision de l'Ontario a suscité des questionnements ; il n'est pas étonnant que les gens gardent un œil attentif sur cette affaire.
  2. Trois agents OPP impliqués dans un grave accident en répondant à un camarade tombé. En se précipitant pour apporter de l'aide après le décès tragique du Sgt. Malcolm plus tôt cette semaine, une collision à trois voitures a entraîné des visites à l'hôpital par précaution pour les agents. Avec des émotions à fleur de peau, cet incident est un triste rappel des risques auxquels nos premiers intervenants font face au quotidien.

🌿 Communauté & Culture

  1. Les députés du NPD fustigent les projets d'extension de l'aéroport Billy Bishop de l'Ontario. Les critiques soutiennent que la prise de contrôle n'est qu'une nouvelle arnaque gouvernementale qui pourrait mettre en danger la sécurité publique et le front de mer tant aimé. Est-ce un coup immobilier, ou Toronto perd-elle vraiment de vue ses voies navigables ?
  2. Les projets de l'Ontario pour un ban des téléphones portables à l'école suscitent des conversations. Le ministre de l'Éducation Calandra propose des contrôles plus stricts sur les réseaux sociaux pour les enfants. Et après, on interdit les danses TikTok en classe ?

💼 Affaires & Économie

  1. Rogers envisage des rachats pour environ 10 000 employés. Dans un effort pour réduire les coûts, ce mouvement significatif pourrait amener de nombreux employés à s'interroger sur leurs prochaines étapes. Une grande restructuration est à l'horizon – êtes-vous à l'écoute, chercheurs d'emploi ?
  2. L'agent OPP décédé, Brandon Malcolm, pleuré largement. Son accident de moto a non seulement coûté sa vie, mais a également ébranlé toute la communauté policière. Lorsque les plus courageux d'entre nous tombent, cela nous rappelle la fragilité de la vie.

🎉 Histoires qui font du bien

  1. Les Raptors surfent sur une vague de victoires et cherchent à conquérir Cleveland ! Jamal Shead s'est illustré par une performance remarquable lors du dernier match, apportant de l'espoir aux fans cherchant à faire un push pour les playoffs. S'ils maintiennent cette dynamique, qui sait ce qui peut arriver ? Préparez vos serviettes de soutien !
  2. Des aides auditives en vente libre pourraient bientôt être une réalité en Ontario. Ce mouvement vise à réduire les barrières pour les personnes ayant une perte auditive légère. Si vous avez manqué les doux sons de la vie, un soulagement pourrait être en chemin !

🙌 Santé

  1. Des aides auditives accessibles sans ordonnance ? Oui, s'il vous plaît ! L'Ontario vise à faciliter l'accès à ceux ayant des difficultés auditives en promouvant des options de vente libre. Avouons-le, nous avons tous le droit d'entendre les plaintes de nos proches après un mauvais film d'horreur !
  2. Un cycliste d'e-bike dans un état critique après une collision. Un grave accident impliquant un e-bike dans l'est de Toronto souligne les dangers omniprésents sur nos routes. N'oubliez jamais de vérifier deux fois avant de traverser !

🌊 Mises à jour générales

  1. Un possible incendie criminel derrière l'incendie d'une boîte de nuit sur le front de mer de Toronto. L'incendie à deux alarmes est en cours d'enquête—espérons que les coupables soient attrapés avant que la fête ne devienne ingérable.
  2. Les prix des billets de revente pour la Coupe du Monde à Toronto sont-ils maintenant plafonnés ? Les nouvelles règles de la FIFA changent la donne pour la vente de billets ; l'accessibilité reste un objectif, les amis ! Après tout, nous voulons que tout le monde puisse vivre la joie du football de classe mondiale sans se ruiner.

Alors, quelle est la leçon ici ? Que nous soutenions nos héros locaux, que nous nous engagions dans des problèmes communautaires, ou que nous profitons simplement de la scène sportive locale, il se passe beaucoup de choses dans notre ville incroyable. Restez vigilant, restez impliqué, et faisons de Toronto un meilleur endroit, un café à la fois !

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Rogers offering buyouts to about 10,000 employees as it aims to cut spending

Telecommunications, media and sports giant Rogers Communications Inc. confirmed to CBC News on Monday that it is offering voluntary buyouts to about 10,000 eligible employees.

General Apr 28, 2026

3rd man charged in connection to fatal shooting of 18-year-old in Toronto last year

A third man has been arrested and charged in connection with the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old Toronto man downtown last year, police say.

General Apr 28, 2026

Blue Jays' Scherzer on injured list with forearm tendinitis, left ankle inflammation

The Toronto Blue Jays have placed veteran right-handed pitcher Max Scherzer on the 15-day injured list with right forearm tendinitis and left ankle inflammation, the team announced Monday.

General Apr 28, 2026

How some Toronto homeowners are protecting themselves amid rise of home invasions

Security film, which strengthens window glass making it harder to break, is just one of a number of steps Toronto homeowners have been taking to make their houses more difficult to break into, following a rise in brazen home invasions in the last few years in the city.

General Apr 28, 2026

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

Claire Elyse Brosseau wants to end her life, but under current Canadian legislation she’s not eligible for medical assistance in dying because she only suffers from mental illnesses. Next year, that’s supposed to change — though the federal government has already delayed twice.

General Apr 28, 2026

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.

General Apr 28, 2026

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.

General Apr 28, 2026

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.

General Apr 28, 2026

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.

General Apr 28, 2026
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.

General Apr 28, 2026

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.

General Apr 28, 2026

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.

General Apr 28, 2026
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.

Sports Apr 28, 2026
Ontario considering ban of cellphones on school property

Ontario considering ban of cellphones on school property

Calandra says the province will be working closely with the federal government on a social media ban for kids under a certain age.

Politics Apr 28, 2026
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.

Canada Apr 28, 2026
Ontario considers allowing over-the-counter hearing aids

Ontario considers allowing over-the-counter hearing aids

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

Toronto Police Services say officers were called to the area of Woodbine and Danforth avenues at 8:56 a.m., following a collision between an e-bike rider and a vehicle.

Canada Apr 28, 2026
Raptors look to carry momentum into Cleveland

Raptors look to carry momentum into Cleveland

Jamal Shead enjoyed a moment of appreciation from his former head coach at the University of Houston, Kelvin Sampson.

Sports Apr 28, 2026
Metrolinx expects 2028 completion date for Hazel McCallion LRT in Mississauga

Metrolinx expects 2028 completion date for Hazel McCallion LRT in Mississauga

Testing and commissioning on the 18-kilometre, 19-stop light rail route between Port Credit and Steeles Avenue would still need to take place after construction is done.

Canada Apr 28, 2026
NDP MPPs warn of health, safety concerns tied to province’s Billy Bishop expansion

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

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

Canada Apr 28, 2026
‘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

OPP Sgt. Brandon Malcolm, 33, died after a motorcycle crash on Hwy. 401 in Cobourg. He’s remembered for dedication to duty as tributes pour in.

Canada Apr 28, 2026
Man found NCR 6 months ago for killing girlfriend granted ‘indirectly supervised’ community access

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

On Oct. 27, 2025, a judge found Calvo NCR after forensic psychiatrists for the Crown and defence agreed that a NCR defence was available.

Crime Apr 28, 2026
Aaliyah Edwards ready to ‘dominate’ in 3rd WNBA season ahead of Toronto game

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

After a turbulent sophomore season, Kingston's Aaliyah Edwards is ready to prove herself in Year 3 with the Connecticut Sun and new teammate Brittney Griner.

Sports Apr 29, 2026