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Pamamaril sa Toronto, Indigenous Celebrations at World Cup Thrills — Linggo sa Toronto

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Babae patay matapos barilin sa downtown. Iniulat ng Toronto police na isang babae ang napatay sa isang pamamaril sa downtown, at nasa kustodiya na ang suspek. Nangyari ang insidente ng maaga ng Linggo, nagpapataas ng alalahanin sa seguridad sa lugar.
  2. Dalawang patay sa aksidente sa Brampton. Kinumpirma ng Peel police ang pagkamatay ng dalawa matapos ang banggaan ng dalawang sasakyan sa Brampton. Nangyari ang aksidente noong Sabado ng gabi, nagresulta ng pagsasara ng kalsada habang nagpapatuloy ang imbestigasyon.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Pulis binaril sa Mississauga imbestigasyon. Naaresto ang isang lalaki matapos umanong magpaputok ng baril sa isang pulis ng Peel sa Mississauga. Hindi nasaktan ang pulis, at ang suspek ay dinala sa ospital na may mga sugat na hindi malubha.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Ipinagdiriwang ng Toronto ang National Indigenous Peoples Month. Nag-host ang lungsod ng iba't ibang kaganapan sa katapusan ng linggo upang parangalan ang mga Indigenous na kultura, kasama ang sining, musika, at mga workshop. Ito'y bahagi ng patuloy na pagsisikap na i-promote ang pagkakasundo at kultural na kamalayan.

🏈 Sports

  1. Double ni Deniz Undav ikinatuwa ng Toronto fans. Dalawang beses na nakapuntos si substitute Undav para tulungan ang Germany sa pagkapanalo laban sa Ivory Coast, at umaabante sila sa knockout stage ng World Cup. Ang mga fans sa Toronto ay masayang nagdiwang sa mga local viewing parties.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Bagong patakaran sa bayad ng renta para sa mga hearing sa Ontario. Ang mga tenants na inaakusahan ng hindi pagbabayad ng renta ay kailangang magbayad ng kalahati ng alegasyon na halaga upang magpatuloy sa mga hindi kaugnay na reklamo sa mga hearing sa Ontario. Ang bagong tuntunin na ito ay naglalayong mapabilis ang mga legal na proseso at tugunan ang mga backlog na isyu.

📰 Also Today

  • Mga magkapatid ipinakita ang vintage soccer jerseys sa Toronto pop-up.
  • Last-minute na goal ng Germany ikinatuwa ng mga taga-Toronto.
  • Profile: Helen Stoumbos, kauna-unahang babae ng Canada na nakapuntos sa World Cup.

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Source Articles (9)

Substitute Deniz Undav scores twice to lift Germany over Ivory Coast, into World Cup knockout round

Deniz Undav scored twice after being subbed on in the second half as Germany defeated Ivory Coast 2-1 on Saturday and clinched a spot in the knockout phase at the World Cup.

General Jun 21, 2026

2 dead following 2-vehicle crash in Brampton: Peel police

Peel police say two adults are dead following a two-vehicle collision in Brampton, Ont., Saturday.

General Jun 21, 2026

Woman dead following shooting downtown, suspect in custody: Toronto police

Toronto police say a woman is dead after a shooting at an apartment building in the city's downtown core Saturday morning.

General Jun 21, 2026

Meet Helen Stoumbos. She scored Canada’s first ever goal at a FIFA World Cup

Retired soccer player Helen Stoumbos made history in 1995 when she scored the first ever goal for Canada in a FIFA World Cup. CBC’s Mercedes Gaztambide spoke with her about the iconic moment

General Jun 21, 2026

Germany’s final minute goal against Ivory Coast thrills Toronto crowd

Deniz Undav scored twice, including the final blow in the dying minutes of extra time, to lead his team to a 2-1 win in what must have felt like a home game for the German side.

General Jun 21, 2026

Accused of unpaid rent? You'll have to pay half to bring up other complaints at Ontario hearings

Ontario tenants accused of being behind on rent may soon have to fork over half of what their landlord claims they owe if they want to raise other issues about their unit at a tribunal hearing.

General Jun 21, 2026

City of Toronto celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Month with weekend events

The City of Toronto celebrated National Indigenous Peoples Month this weekend, with a series of events at Biidaasige Park. The events, held in partnership with the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, featured live music, cultural demonstrations and Indigenous vendors. A sunrise ceremony was held to close out festivities on Sunday. CBC's Tyler Cheese has the story.

General Jun 21, 2026

Ontario brothers show off collection of around 200 vintage soccer jerseys at Toronto pop-up

Brothers Gabriel and Alexandre Chemla hosted a pop-up shop featuring around 200 vintage soccer jerseys in Toronto Saturday. They spoke to CBC News about what inspired them to start collecting.

General Jun 21, 2026
Officer shot at by man during Mississauga investigation, uninjured: Peel Police

Officer shot at by man during Mississauga investigation, uninjured: Peel Police

Peel Regional Police says they were conducting an investigation when a man pulled out a firearm and shot at the officer, who was uninjured.

Crime Jun 21, 2026