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Malawakang Baha Naayos, Pagbabalik ng Zellers & Hatol sa Pagpatay ng Kabataan — Toronto Huwebes

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🚑 Mga Insidente at Aksidente

  1. Namayapa ang dump truck driver matapos mag-rollover sa Highway 407. Isang trahedya ang naganap sa Oshawa kung saan nasawi ang driver ng dump truck matapos ang aksidente sa Highway 407. Inilalarawan nito ang patuloy na kaba sa kaligtasan ng daan sa mga lugar na mabigat ang trapiko.
  2. Dinala ng helicopter ang bata matapos tamaan ng bumagsak na puno sa Oshawa. Isang malaking sanga ng puno ang bumagsak sa isang batang lalaki habang recess, na nagresulta sa kanyang kritikal na kalagayan at kinakailangan ng emergency airlift patungo sa trauma center. Ang insidente ito ay nag-uudyok ng kamalayan sa kahalagahan ng seguridad sa paligid ng paaralan.

🚨 Krimen at Pampublikong Kaligtasan

  1. Kabataan napatunayang nagkasala sa execution-style na pagpatay. Isang 14-anyos na lalaki ang napatunayang nagkasala sa second-degree murder dahil sa execution-style na pagpatay kay Ajay Simpson. Ang kaso ay nagbunsod ng debate tungkol sa juvenile justice at bisa ng mga batas sa pagkakakulong.
  2. Toronto man inaresto matapos ang di umano’y hate-motivated assault sa bus. Ang insidenteng ito ay nagbibigay diin sa patuloy na usapin ng kaligtasan sa pampublikong transportasyon at mga hakbang na kinakailangan upang maprotektahan ang mga pasahero.

💼 Ekonomiya at Negosyo

  1. Nagbalik ang Zellers sa Toronto na may hatid na alaala. Pinagkaguluhan ng mga mamimili ang grand reopening nito upang sariwain ang mga alaala ng kabataan sa bagong tindahan sa Orfus Rd. Tampok ang mga nostalgic na elemento gaya ng kiddie rides at retro merchandising, layunin ng Zellers na abutin ang puso ng parehong luma at bagong mamimili.

🎨 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Nagsasagawa ng libing para sa OPP officer na namatay habang nasa tungkulin. Sa isang solemne ng seremonya, pinarangalan ng mga kasamahan at kapamilya si Const. Tarun Bali, na nasawi sa ilalim ng mga heroic na pagkakataon sa hilagang Ontario.

🏥 Kalusugan

  1. Pagbaba ng kaso ng Kingston parasite outbreak pero hindi pa rin alam ang pinagmulan. Napansin ng mga opisyal ng kalusugan ang pagbaba ng mga kaso, na umabot na sa 125 lahat-lahat. Sa kabila ng kawalan ng katiyakan tungkol sa pinagmulan, nagbibigay ito ng pag-asa para sa containment.

🌦️ Panahon at Daanan

  1. Inalis na ang flood warnings sa Toronto matapos ang malakas na ulan. Mahigit 70 mm ng ulan ang nagdulot ng pangamba sa matinding pagbaha, pansamantalang isinara ang ilang bahagi ng Don Valley Parkway. Ang pag-alis ng mga babala ay nagbibigay ginhawa sa mga commuter at binibigyang-diin ang mabilis na pagtugon ng lungsod.

📰 Also Today

  • Mahigit $2K inaasahan para sa mga low-income na Canadian sa pamamagitan ng automatic tax filing.
  • Toronto soccer fans naghahanda para sa susunod na World Cup match ng Team Canada.
  • 19-year-old inaresto kaugnay sa pamamaril sa U.S. Consulate.
  • 'Dayuhang entidad' itinuro sa pamamaril sa sinagoga, ani Secretary of State.
  • Ontario police forces ikinagalak ang mga reporma sa bail at sentencing.
  • Serbisyo ng libing para sa OPP officer na nasagasaan ng kotse sa Northern Ontario.
  • Ontario legislature nahaharap sa pinakamaikling sesyon sa dekada, apektado ang Ford government.
  • Bagong café sa Church-Wellesley Village nag-aalok ng healing space para sa queer community.
  • Ipinangalan ang isang park sa Mississauga bilang alaala kay fallen officer Marc Pinizzotto.
  • Toronto man hinatulan ng habang-buhay na pagkakakulong sa pagpatay sa kanyang ina.
  • Ford government tumangging ilabas ang ulat ng museyo na nagmumungkahi ng bentahan ng artifacts.

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