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Homenaje a Oficial de la OPP, Medidas de Seguridad del TTC y Clima en el Mundial - Miércoles en Toronto

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🚑 Última Hora e Incidentes

  1. Oficial de la OPP de Brampton muerto cerca de Hearst. El Const. Tarun Bali es recordado como "valiente y desinteresado" tras su muerte durante un incidente policial cerca de Hearst, Ontario.

🚨 Crimen y Seguridad Pública

  1. Joven de 18 años acusado de asesinato de oficial de la OPP. Justin Veronneau enfrenta múltiples cargos, incluido asesinato en primer grado, tras arrollar al Const. Tarun Bali con un vehículo en Hearst.
  2. Violador de High Park se declara culpable. Cortny Henry admitió el brutal ataque a una mujer de 62 años en Toronto.
  3. Nuevos cargos en caso de asesinato en Toronto. La policía ha presentado cargos adicionales contra un hombre previamente arrestado por el asesinato de una mujer de 79 años.
  4. El TTC actualiza la app de seguridad con nuevas funciones. La app Safe TTC ahora permite enviar fotos y videos para mejorar los tiempos de respuesta en la seguridad del metro.

🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. Sin gran drama, pero apertura de puente retrasada dice el PM. Mark Carney aborda posibles retrasos en el proyecto del Puente Internacional Gordie Howe, destacando los beneficios al finalizarlo.
  2. Margaret Atwood se opone a la expansión del aeropuerto de Toronto. Atwood se une a otras figuras que advierten sobre los impactos de la expansión del aeropuerto Billy Bishop.
  3. Toronto prueba memoriales de tráfico, desestima al personal. Avanza el plan de un concejal para crear memoriales en las carreteras, a pesar de la oposición del personal.

🌦️ Clima y Carreteras

  1. Se pronostican lluvias antes del partido del Mundial en Toronto. Se espera que las condiciones húmedas den paso a cielos despejados para el inicio del partido contra Bosnia y Herzegovina.

🏈 Deportes

  1. Hermano de Manon Rhéaume nombrado entrenador de los Toronto Sceptres. Una figura significativa se suma a la comunidad local de hockey.
  2. Histórico draft de la OHL para jugadora por los Brantford Bulldogs. Moldeando la futura inclusividad en el hockey.

📰 También Hoy

  • Fans bosnios emocionados por el inicio del Mundial en Toronto.
  • El TTC implementará vigilancia en tiempo real en estaciones.
  • Familia pide información en caso de persona desaparecida.
  • Serena Williams regresa en dobles en el Queen's Club.
  • Cambios próximos para estudiantes del TDSB en otoño.
  • Toronto revende entradas del Mundial para ahorrar impuestos.
  • Revisan preocupaciones por violencia en Barbara Hall Park.
  • Científicos canadienses buscan diagnosticar CTE en pacientes vivos.
  • Actualizaciones de tráfico para asistentes al Mundial en Toronto.
  • Listas de espera en guarderías crecen por falta de personal.
  • Visitantes del Mundial advertidos sobre riesgos del suministro de drogas en Canadá.
  • Toronto bike share se prepara para la demanda del Mundial.

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