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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. OPP officer mula Brampton patay malapit sa Hearst. Si Const. Tarun Bali ay inalala bilang "matapang, walang pag-iimbot" matapos siyang pumanaw sa isang insidente ng pulisya malapit sa Hearst, Ontario.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. 18 taong gulang kinasuhan sa pagpatay sa OPP officer. Sina Justin Veronneau ay hinaharap ng maraming kaso, kabilang ang first-degree murder, matapos mabangga si Const. Tarun Bali gamit ang sasakyan sa Hearst.
  2. High Park rapist umamin sa bayolenteng pag-atake. Inamin ni Cortny Henry ang marahas na pag-atake sa isang 62-taong-gulang na babae sa Toronto.
  3. Bagong kaso sa kasong pagpatay sa Toronto. Nag-file ang pulisya ng karagdagang mga kaso laban sa isang lalaking naunang naaresto dahil sa pagpatay sa isang 79-taong-gulang na babae.
  4. TTC may bagong features para sa safety app. Ang Safe TTC app ay maaari nang magpadala ng larawan at video upang mapabuti ang response time ng seguridad sa subway.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Walang malaking drama, ngunit pagkaantala sa pagbubukas ng tulay. Sinabi ni Mark Carney ang mga potensyal na pagkaantala sa proyekto ng Gordie Howe International Bridge, binibigyang-diin ang mga benepisyo sa pagtatapos nito.
  2. Margaret Atwood tutol sa pagpapalawak ng airport sa Toronto. Sumali si Atwood sa ibang mga personalidad na nagbabala sa epekto ng pagpapalawak ng Billy Bishop airport.
  3. Pinag-usapan ang memorial ng trapiko sa Toronto, sinungpungan ang kawani. Umusad ang plano ng isang city councillor para sa mga roadside memorials kahit ng mayroong pagtutol mula sa tauhan ng siyudad.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. May mga pag-ulan bago ang laban ng Toronto World Cup. Maghanda sa maalinsangan na kondisyon na hahawi para sa pagliwanag ng langit sa simula ng laban kontra Bosnia and Herzegovina.

🏈 Sports

  1. Kapatid ni Manon Rhéaume itinalaga bilang head coach ng Toronto Sceptres. Nagbibigay ito ng makabuluhang pigura sa lokal na hockey community.
  2. Makabagong OHL draft para sa babaeng manlalaro ng Brantford Bulldogs. Nagbubukas sa pagsasama-sama sa kinabukasan ng hockey.

📰 Also Today

  • Excited ang mga tagahanga ng Bosnia para sa World Cup opener sa Toronto.
  • Magkakaroon ng real-time surveillance ang TTC sa mga istasyon.
  • Pamilya nananawagan para sa impormasyon sa nawawalang tao.
  • Babalik si Serena Williams sa doubles sa Queen's Club.
  • Mga pagbabago sa TDSB para sa mga estudyante ngayong darating na taglagas.
  • Toronto magbebenta ulit ng mga tiket sa World Cup para makatipid sa buwis.
  • Sinusuri ang mga alalahanin sa karahasan sa Barbara Hall Park.
  • Mga siyentistang Canadian naghahanap ng paraan upang madiagnose ang CTE sa mga buhay na pasyente.
  • Mga update sa trapiko para sa mga dumadalo ng Toronto World Cup.
  • Lumalaki ang waitlists sa daycare dahil sa kakulangan ng staff.
  • Binalaan ang mga bisita ng World Cup tungkol sa panganib ng suplay ng droga sa Canada.
  • Nag-eensayo na ang Toronto bike share para sa demand ng World Cup.

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Staff shortages driving daycare waitlists in Ontario, experts say

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Road closures, transit updates and more: your World Cup guide to getting around Toronto

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City staff to look at Barbara Hall Park after concerns raised over violence, vandalism

A small park in downtown Toronto has divided residents with some saying it has become unsafe, citing drug use, violence and vandalism — and city staff will now be asked to look at solutions, including possibly closing the park at night.

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Toronto reselling World Cup tickets to 'avoid' spending property taxes on tournament, city says

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Police seek 7 more suspects in fatal shooting of man in Etobicoke

Toronto police are looking for seven more suspects in connection with the fatal shooting of a man in an Etobicoke apartment more than a week ago.

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What changes will TDSB students see in the fall?

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Serena Williams makes winning comeback in doubles at Queen's Club with Canada's Mboko

After nearly four years away from professional tennis, Serena Williams made a winning return at Queen's Club on Tuesday. The 44-year-old Williams showed she still has plenty of her trademark power, hitting service winners as she teamed up with 19-year-old Canadian Victoria Mboko to win their opening doubles match at the grass-court tournament.

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Toronto’s bike share program preparing for starring role in World Cup logistics

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The city expects roughly one in 10 soccer fans to get around using a bike when the World Cup comes to Toronto. Bike share organizers say they're getting ready.

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3 years after Autumn Shaganash went missing, family holds out hope, appeals again for information

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TTC to roll out real-time surveillance across all stations to spot danger, misbehaviour

The TTC is extending a pilot program that relies on constant video surveillance of subway stations, public address warnings and passengers using an app to report on each other to keep subways safe.

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OPP officer from Brampton killed near Hearst, Ont., remembered as ‘courageous, selfless’

An Ontario Provincial Police constable killed in the line of duty near Hearst is being remembered as a “selfless” and “courageous” officer whose death has left communities grieving, including in Brampton where he was raised and in Kitchener where he worked before joining the OPP.

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Thunderstorms, rain possible Friday ahead of World Cup opening game in Toronto: meteorologist

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Excitement builds for Bosnian Canadian soccer fans ahead of opening World Cup match in Toronto

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Brantford Bulldogs draft 2nd ever female player into the Ontario Hockey League

The Brantford Bulldogs made Ontario Hockey League (OHL) history this week by selecting goaltender Sophie Jovanovic in the league's U18 Priority Selection.

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Brother of PWHL Detroit GM Manon Rhéaume named Toronto Sceptres head coach

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18-year-old man faces murder charge following death of OPP constable

18-year-old man faces murder charge following death of OPP constable

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Crime Jun 10, 2026
Margaret Atwood joins chorus of figures opposing Toronto island airport expansion

Margaret Atwood joins chorus of figures opposing Toronto island airport expansion

In an open letter addressed to the prime minister, various prominent Toronto figures and politicians asked Mark Carney to scrap the airport plan.

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Police lay new charges against man accused of Toronto murder

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Know the risks, World Cup visitors warned over Canada’s toxic drug supply

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Carney says ‘no big drama’ on Gordie Howe Bridge — but opening may take a bit longer

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Prime Minister Mark Carney insisted Wednesday there is "no big drama" surrounding the status of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, but it may take longer to open.

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TTC updates its safety app for subway station response

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Showers and thunderstorm likely just before Canada World Cup match in Toronto

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Toronto committee moves to trial memorials for fatal crashes, overruling staff

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High Park rapist pleads guilty to violent attack 1 year ago

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Sitting in an orange prison jumpsuit, the accused showed no emotion as the disturbing and shocking agreed statement of facts were read out.

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