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Tempêtes, Aggressions & Célébrations — Votre résumé du mardi à Toronto

21 articles il y a 1 semaine 51

🌩️ Météo & Avertissements

  1. Préparez-vous aux orages et aux avertissements de tornade ! De nombreux avertissements météorologiques ont été émis dans le sud de l'Ontario alors que des orages éclataient ; des veilles de tornade ont été lancées dans des endroits comme Brantford. Accrochez-vous à votre café !

⚖️ Crimes & Sécurité

  1. Quatre personnes arrêtées, 24 armes à feu retirées de la circulation ! Lors d'une opération d'envergure, la police de Halton a saisi pas moins de 24 pistolets au cours d'une enquête de plusieurs mois. Il s'agit de la plus grande saisie d'armes à feu de leur histoire, perturbant des opérations criminelles majeures à travers les régions — espérons que nos quartiers deviennent plus sûrs à l'avenir.
  2. Un jour de plus, une agression de plus ! Malheureusement, un homme est décédé après avoir été poignardé à Mississauga. La police est toujours à la recherche du suspect — un rappel frappant du travail qui reste à accomplir pour garantir la sécurité de nos communautés.
  3. Des policiers torontois dans de beaux draps à l'étranger ! Trois agents arrêtés en Espagne pour avoir prétendument porté atteinte à un travailleur du sexe continuent de percevoir leur salaire pendant leur suspension. Cela prouve bien que les problèmes n'ont pas de frontières.
  4. Des drogues d'une valeur de 25K $ ? Oui, merci ! La police de Niagara a remporté une grande victoire contre le trafic de drogues, arrêtant quatre personnes et saisissant une quantité importante de stupéfiants. Chaque petite victoire compte dans la lutte contre les drogues illégales.

🏥 Santé & Sécurité

  1. Alerte sur une tendance TikTok inquiétante ! La Première Nation Nipissing met en garde contre le dangereux ‘défi Benadryl’ où des jeunes prennent des doses dangereusement élevées de médicaments contre les allergies. Protégeons nos enfants et tenons-les informés — cette tendance ne vaut pas la peine d'être suivie !
  2. Rareté de dépistage pour les personnes enceintes ! Une étude révèle qu'une personne enceinte sur cinq en Ontario n'est pas correctement dépistée pour la syphilis. Cela soulève un grand drapeau rouge pour la santé maternelle, mettant en évidence le besoin d'améliorer l'accès aux soins de santé !
  3. Des données de santé cachées ? Le gouvernement de l'Ontario a renforcé les restrictions concernant la publication des briefings sanitaires, y compris des données essentielles sur la grippe et la COVID-19. Alors que la transparence s'estompe, espérons que nous ne devrons pas payer le prix de ce secret plus tard !

🚦 Transports & Événements

  1. Les festivités de la Coupe du Monde prennent un tournant nocturne ! Les bars de l'Ontario serviront des boissons jusqu'à 4 heures du matin durant la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA ! Il est temps d'encourager nos équipes, mais souvenez-vous de boire avec modération !
  2. Drame d'expansion aéroportuaire à venir ! L'aéroport de Toronto Island prévoit une expansion, mais les préoccupations concernant l'augmentation de la congestion font surface. Pouvons-nous gérer le chaos potentiel ?

🎉 Histoires réconfortantes

  1. Le retour des Blue Jays ! Max Scherzer est de retour sur la bonne voie après une blessure au bras. Les amateurs de sport poussent un soupir de soulagement — espérons qu'il ramène ses frappes impressionnantes sur le terrain !
  2. Bonne nouvelle pour le TTC ! Un accord préliminaire a été conclu entre le TTC et le syndicat des travailleurs de l'entretien, ce qui pourrait permettre de maintenir ces trains et bus en bon fonctionnement — nous devrons attendre et voir.

Articles sources (21)

Tentative deal struck between TTC, maintenance workers union: TTC CEO

The Toronto Transit Commission and the union representing maintenance workers reached a tentative deal Monday afternoon, according to the commission’s CEO, Mandeep Lali.

General May 19, 2026

Victim identified, man charged after fatal stabbing in Etobicoke apartment building: Toronto police

A Toronto man was arrested and charged after a stabbing in an Etobicoke apartment building left one man dead Sunday, police said on Monday.

General May 19, 2026

Ontario touts $8.5B annual economic impact from Toronto Island airport expansion — but won't show the math

The Ontario government says expending Billy Bishop airport could provide an $8.5-billion annual economic boost by 2050. But weeks after first touting that claim, neither the province nor the Toronto Port Authority, which owns the airport, has provided any evidence to support it. Several experts say they're skeptical.

General May 19, 2026

Flight disruptions and rising costs are upending summer travel plans. Here's what Canadians can do

From the rising cost of fuel to flight cancellations and even ongoing boycotts of U.S. travel, some Canadians are rethinking their summer travel plans — or preparing for the worst.

General May 19, 2026
Flu briefings given to Ontario health minister hidden in transparency clampdown

Flu briefings given to Ontario health minister hidden in transparency clampdown

Sweeping changes to Ontario's freedom of information laws were brought in as part of the Ford government's budget this year and are now being enacted.

Canada May 19, 2026

Last call will be pushed later in Ontario during FIFA World Cup

From June 11 to July 19, Ontario establishments will be able to serve alcohol until 4 a.m., the province announced Tuesday. LCBO hours will also be extended at some retail locations during the tournament.

General May 19, 2026

Blue Jays' Max Scherzer throws bullpen session in recovery from forearm tendinitis

Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer threw a bullpen session of about 22 pitches Monday at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, N.Y., as he works his way back from right forearm tendinitis, and he could face batters this week.

General May 19, 2026
1 in 5 pregnant people in Ontario not screened properly for syphilis: study

1 in 5 pregnant people in Ontario not screened properly for syphilis: study

A new study says one in five pregnant people in Ontario were not properly screened for syphilis, a preventable disease that can be fatal when passed from mother to baby. 

Health May 19, 2026

Man dies in Mississauga stabbing, police search for suspects

A man has died after a stabbing in Mississauga on Tuesday afternoon, police and paramedics say.

General May 19, 2026

Ontario's Toronto Island airport expansion will increase congestion, committee hears

Toronto's waterfront secretariat says the province's plans to redevelop Ontario Place and expand the airport on the Toronto Islands will create severe traffic and transit congestion.

General May 19, 2026

Parents of missing 14-year-old plead for public's help to find her

Parents of a missing 14-year-old joined Toronto police to ask for the public's help in locating the girl, named Esther, who has been missing for over three days.

General May 19, 2026

Worker dies after reported fall from roof in Toronto's west end, police say

A worker is dead after reportedly falling off a garage roof in Toronto's west end on Tuesday, police say.

General May 19, 2026

Remains of missing Brampton teen found in Saskatchewan: RCMP

Saskatchewan RCMP identified human remains near Pelican Narrows as Jay'siiah Webb-Long, a Ontario teen who went missing in 2025 after travelling to the remote northern community. Police are now investigating his death as a homicide.

General May 19, 2026

4 charged, 24 handguns seized in Halton police investigation

Halton police have arrested and charged four men in an investigation into a “highly coordinated” firearm trafficking network, Halton police Chief Stephen Tanner said Tuesday.

General May 19, 2026
Over $25K in illegal drugs seized in Niagara drug trafficking investigation

Over $25K in illegal drugs seized in Niagara drug trafficking investigation

Four people were arrested and more than $25,000 worth of illicit drugs were seized following a drug trafficking investigation in the Niagara Region.

Crime May 19, 2026
Ontario First Nation issues alert as TikTok ‘Benadryl challenge’ resurfaces

Ontario First Nation issues alert as TikTok ‘Benadryl challenge’ resurfaces

Nipissing First Nation has issued an alert, saying some young people are purposely taking high doses of Benadryl, a common allergy medication.

Health May 19, 2026
Ontario bars given extended opening hours for duration of FIFA World Cup

Ontario bars given extended opening hours for duration of FIFA World Cup

Between June 11 and July 19, licensed bars and restaurants across the province will see their hours temporarily extended two hours beyond the typical last call of 2 a.m.

Canada May 19, 2026
Halton police seize ‘historic’ number of firearms in largest bust

Halton police seize ‘historic’ number of firearms in largest bust

Halton police say they seized 24 handguns and other prohibited items in a major GTA drug trafficking probe, marking the largest firearms seizure in the service’s history.

Crime May 19, 2026
Toronto police officers arrested in Spain will be paid while suspended, force confirms

Toronto police officers arrested in Spain will be paid while suspended, force confirms

The police force of Catalonia, Spain, previously confirmed three officers had been arrested while travelling in the country, adding the alleged incident happened in a taxi.

Crime May 19, 2026
Weather warnings issued across parts of southern Ontario as severe storms move through

Weather warnings issued across parts of southern Ontario as severe storms move through

Environment Canada warned of tornadoes, damaging winds up to 130 km/h and large hail as severe storms sweep across southern Ontario Tuesday evening.

Weather May 19, 2026
Man dead after stabbing in Mississauga, suspects outstanding

Man dead after stabbing in Mississauga, suspects outstanding

Around 12:30 p.m., Peel Regional Police were called to Agnes and Hurontario streets for reports someone had been stabbed.

Crime May 19, 2026