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Coyote Howls, Homicide Arrests & a Missing Teen — Your Toronto Tuesday

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🏛️ City & Governance

  1. Ontario turns the tide on misbehaving councillors! A bill aimed at standardizing municipal codes of conduct and giving more power to the integrity commissioner has passed its final vote. This means clearer accountability for councillors and hopefully fewer political antics — let’s hold them to it!

  2. Finally! Ontario’s municipal code set for a makeover. The Municipal Accountability Act has made it through the legislative maze and aims to reform how councillors behave. More rules mean fewer shenanigans, and that’s a win for taxpayers everywhere!

🚨 Crime & Safety

  1. Dramatic developments in Cabbagetown! Police have arrested a 30-year-old man, charging him with second-degree murder linked to a female victim discovered in a garage. This gut-wrenching case has left the community reeling — let’s hope for justice.

  2. A hefty reward for a missing teen! A $25,000 reward is being offered for information about a 14-year-old girl diagnosed on the spectrum, missing for over a week. Her family is desperate for answers — any help could make all the difference.

🌳 Community & Culture

  1. Scaling heights for a cause! Meet the aspiring adventurer hoping to be the first deafblind person to summit Everest. With the support of a U of T researcher, this brave individual is aiming high — quite literally! Let’s cheer them on as they pursue this incredible journey.

  2. FIFA fever is here! The trophy for the upcoming World Cup has made a grand appearance in Toronto, with local officials unveiling it in a pre-tournament showcase. The excitement is palpable — are you ready for some world-class soccer?

🚦 Traffic & Transit

  1. Transit woes take a financial hit! The Toronto Transit Commission is writing off $6 million in rental debts from subway store owners affected by the pandemic. Unfortunately, not everyone survived economically; it’s a tough lesson as we navigate post-COVID life.

  2. Flexibility on the field! Ontario civil servants will be allowed to work remotely during FIFA World Cup days. This comes after union requests and is a nod to the changing workplace norms. Surely, some will choose to enjoy the matches from the comfort of their homes!

🐾 Wildlife & Safety

  1. Howling like a wolf — problem solved! Premier Doug Ford claims he’s been howling to fend off pesky coyotes in Etobicoke. While we admire his creativity, let’s hope the coyotes take a hint — and that we all stay safe while out walking!

  2. Batteries not included — or safely disposed! Toronto fire chief warns about lithium-ion batteries fueling dangerous fires. With incidents at recycling facilities recently, it’s a stark reminder to handle these batteries with care. Stay safe, folks!

🏚️ Housing & Economy

  1. Homeowners at a breaking point! New reports show a steep rise in missed mortgage payments from Ontario and B.C. homeowners. Ontario's rate jumped by 52%, reflecting the intense financial strain many are feeling. This could have significant implications for the housing market!

  2. Uber drivers' union win — a signal of change? In Victoria, Uber drivers have secured a union contract, posing questions for rideshare workers across Canada. It's a pivotal moment that could inspire similar efforts in cities like Toronto—could this reshape the labor landscape?

So, what does all this mean for you? Whether you're concerned about local governance or wild animals, there’s always something interesting brewing in our vibrant city! Stay informed and stay engaged!

Source Articles (27)

Former MP, cabinet minister Navdeep Bains enters Ontario Liberal leadership race

Former federal cabinet member Navdeep Bains has entered the Ontario Liberal leadership race. Bains worked as a science and industry minister in Justin Trudeau's government before leaving politics in 2021.

General May 26, 2026

Officials unveil FIFA World Cup trophy in Toronto ahead of games next month

Officials unveiled the FIFA World Cup trophy in downtown Toronto on Monday, 17 days before the city will host its first game of the international soccer tournament.

General May 26, 2026

Police investigating death in private Cabbagetown garage as homicide

Toronto police say they are investigating a death in a private laneway garage in Cabbagetown over the weekend as a homicide.

General May 26, 2026

Meet the young Jays fan who played hardball with the Pittsburgh Pirates

Esmerlyn Valdez of the Pittsburgh Pirates hit his first major-league homer on Monday night, batting against the Toronto Blue Jays. The ball wound up in the hands of a tough negotiator — a 12-year-old fan who traded it back for some game souvenirs.

General May 26, 2026

Toronto Tech Week to ‘welcome the world’ to the city, say co-directors

Toronto Tech Week consists of over 600 events across the city from May 25 to May 29 aimed at giving companies, investors, founders and even students interested in the industry a chance to network and learn.

General May 26, 2026

Uber drivers in Victoria got a union contract. What does it mean for rideshare workers across Canada?

Victoria's drivers are the first in Canada to get a union contract with Uber, but advocates say there's no guarantee it will pave the way for the broader unionization of rideshare workers across the country.

General May 26, 2026

Multi-vehicle crash in Scarborough leaves motorcyclist dead: Toronto police

A 42-year-old man has died in hospital following a crash near Nugget Avenue and Markham Road Monday afternoon, police say.

General May 26, 2026

Motorcyclist dead after overnight collision in East York, police say

Motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene near Bayview Avenue and Pottery Road, police say.

General May 26, 2026

For sail: 4 pirate ships, ready for adventure

Arrr you in the market for a gently used pirate ship, or perhaps an entire fleet? This might be your lucky day.

General May 26, 2026
Ontario set to finally pass municipal code of conduct, councillor reforms

Ontario set to finally pass municipal code of conduct, councillor reforms

The legislation was first tabled in May 2025 and passed through committee over the summer, but has languished for months while other laws have passed.

Canada May 26, 2026

Man arrested in Cabbagetown garage homicide investigation

Toronto police say they have charged a 30-year-old man with second-degree murder days after a person was found dead at a private laneway garage near Dundas and Seaton streets.

General May 26, 2026
‘Hard to fathom’: Some recent Ontario tornado photos were AI, researchers say

‘Hard to fathom’: Some recent Ontario tornado photos were AI, researchers say

Researchers examining damage from a storm that hit London, Ont., last week say two photos claiming to depict tornadoes were AI-generated fakes.

Canada May 26, 2026

Hearings begin in Montreal as international tribunal investigates Canada’s residential school system

Two years after the Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal reached out to them, the international Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal is examining Canada’s responsibility for the human rights violations at its residential schools.

General May 26, 2026
Lithium-ion batteries spark yet another fire in Toronto, chief says in warning

Lithium-ion batteries spark yet another fire in Toronto, chief says in warning

Jim Jessop said the batteries, which are used to power a wide range of items like smartphones, were behind two fires at the Ashwarren Road recycling facility last week.

Canada May 26, 2026
Motorcycle crashes in Toronto kill 2 men in less than 12 hours

Motorcycle crashes in Toronto kill 2 men in less than 12 hours

Police responded to two unrelated motorcycle crashes on Monday afternoon and early Tuesday morning. Men were pronounced dead in both cases.

Canada May 26, 2026
$25K reward offered as search for missing Toronto teen continues

$25K reward offered as search for missing Toronto teen continues

A $25,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to the safe return of a Toronto teen who has been missing for more than a week.

Canada May 26, 2026

Selkirk man missing since Christmas Eve found dead in south Winnipeg

A 37-year-old Selkirk man, missing since Christmas Eve, has been found dead in Winnipeg.

General May 26, 2026

Meet the woman hoping to become first deafblind person to summit Everest and the U of T researcher helping her

Karolina Pakėnaitė, who is from the United Kingdom, is training to become the first deafblind person to summit Mount Everest. Leon Lu, an assistant professor at U of T Mississauga, is helping design a haptic vest to help get her to the top.

General May 26, 2026

Mississauga renaming Paramount Fine Foods Centre, alleges non-payment from sponsor

The city says it has terminated its contract with Paramount Fine Foods Centre and is considering “legal options for remedy.” The restaurant chain’s founder has released a video statement saying the company has decided to conclude its sponsorship and redirect its community investment.

General May 26, 2026

Ontario bill to deal with misbehaving councillors passes final vote

Ontario's Bill 9, which cracks down on misbehaving municipal politicians, passed third reading at Queen's Park on Tuesday and is on its way to becoming law.

General May 26, 2026
Some Ontario homeowners hit ‘breaking point,’ miss mortgage payments: report

Some Ontario homeowners hit ‘breaking point,’ miss mortgage payments: report

High-market prices and rates in places like the GTA are creating strain for many mortgage holders, but an Equifax official said the market is not the only factor.

Economy May 26, 2026
Police watchdog investigating death in OPP custody

Police watchdog investigating death in OPP custody

Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating after a 28-year-old man died in an OPP detachment cell following an arrest in Cramahe Township. 

Crime May 26, 2026
Police charge 30-year-old man with murder after victim found in Toronto garage

Police charge 30-year-old man with murder after victim found in Toronto garage

It was just before 9:30 a.m. on May 23 when Toronto police officers were flagged down on a street near Dundas and Seaton streets for a medical complaint. 

Crime May 26, 2026
Ontario civil servants can work some FIFA World Cup game days remotely: government

Ontario civil servants can work some FIFA World Cup game days remotely: government

OPS unions advocated for alternative work arrangements during the soccer tournament, citing concerns about increased congestion, ongoing construction and disrupted sidewalk access.

Politics May 26, 2026
Ford says he howls ‘like a wolf’ to scare off Etobicoke coyotes

Ford says he howls ‘like a wolf’ to scare off Etobicoke coyotes

Two recent coyote attacks in York Region have brought attention back to a matter which dominated last year after a number of incidents in Toronto.

Canada May 26, 2026
Ontario town selected as host for Team Panama during FIFA World Cup

Ontario town selected as host for Team Panama during FIFA World Cup

The Town of New Tecumseth, located approximately 80 minutes north of downtown Toronto, will host Team Panama during its World Cup matches. 

Canada May 26, 2026
Toronto transit agency writes off $6M in rental revenue from subway storefronts

Toronto transit agency writes off $6M in rental revenue from subway storefronts

A new report revealed rental debts accrued during the pandemic are being forgiven, in part because some businesses went under altogether.

Canada May 26, 2026