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Alerte Tornade & Choix des Raptors, Route du Ring of Fire de Ford — Jeudi à Toronto

24 articles il y a 2 semaines 170

🚑 Dernière Heure & Incidents

  1. Alerte de tornade émise pour le sud-ouest de l'Ontario. Environnement Canada avertit que Chatham-Kent et les environs pourraient être touchés par des orages violents avec des risques de tornades. Les résidents doivent faire preuve de prudence, la tempête se déplaçant vers l'est à 40 km/h.
  2. Incendie mortel à Brampton, un décès. Un feu nocturne mercredi a coûté la vie à une personne malgré l'intervention rapide et les tentatives de sauvetage des services d'incendie de Brampton.

🚨 Crime & Sécurité Publique

  1. Un massothérapeute de Toronto accusé d'agression sexuelle. Un thérapeute de 52 ans a été arrêté après un incident près de la rue Bathurst et de l'avenue Lawrence. La police enquête sur d'autres victimes potentielles.
  2. Peine prononcée pour un homme de East York dans le meurtre d'un voisin. Christopher Wood est devant le tribunal pour avoir poignardé à mort son voisin, un cas mettant en lumière ses problèmes de santé mentale.
  3. Nouvelle arrestation dans l'affaire de meurtre sur la rivière des Outaouais. Une troisième personne fait face à des accusations de meurtre au premier degré en lien avec la mort de Robert Prevost en 2025.

🏛️ Gouvernement & Politique

  1. Doug Ford célèbre la construction routière vers le Ring of Fire. Le premier ministre de l'Ontario visite Webequie pour souligner les avancées d'un projet d'infrastructure crucial promettant des bénéfices économiques et une réconciliation avec les Premières Nations.
  2. Le gouvernement Ford admet ne pas atteindre les objectifs de logement. Des notes internes révèlent des doutes sur l'atteinte de l'objectif de 1,5 million de logements d'ici 2031, essentiel à la campagne des Progressistes-Conservateurs.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. Metrolinx sous regard pour 504 M$ en coûts de signalisation. Dans le cadre de l'expansion du train GO, ces dépenses sont critiquées mais jugées nécessaires pour le projet.
  2. Mississauga et un restaurant en procès pour droits de nom d'arène. Un conflit juridique s'engage sur 1,6 M$ de paiements présumés pour les droits de nom de lieu, impliquant Paramount Fine Foods et la ville.

🏈 Sports

  1. Les nouveaux choix de repêchage des Raptors font leur début à Toronto. Allen Graves et Jaden Bradley visitent Toronto après le repêchage, apportant excitation et perspectives d'avenir pour l'équipe.
  2. Le nouvel entraîneur des Leafs renforce les liens avec Matthews. Jim Hiller revient, misant sur une relation de longue date avec le joueur vedette Auston Matthews face à l'attrait croissant des offres américaines pour les talents canadiens.

📰 Aussi Aujourd'hui

  • La police cherche des témoins après une collision cycliste-camion à East Gwillimbury.
  • Le Canada termine 2e du Groupe B au championnat international.
  • Les longues attentes aux urgences se poursuivent dans les hôpitaux de Toronto.
  • Les détails du feu de maison à Brampton révèlent des violences conjugales.
  • Toronto pourrait demander une réduction du bruit lors des concerts au Rogers Stadium.
  • Un propriétaire de café local partage ses préoccupations après les tremblements de terre au Venezuela.
  • Les efforts communautaires pour préserver un arbre historique à Parkdale s'intensifient.
  • Toronto impute des frais aux entreprises pour usage non autorisé du branding de la FIFA.
  • Décès du célèbre musicien canadien David Clayton-Thomas, à l'âge de 84 ans.

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Canada finishes 2nd in Group B after 2-1 loss to Switzerland, will play knockout game Sunday in L.A.

Canada’s men lost to Switzerland 2-1 in a sweltering B.C. Place on Wednesday afternoon, ending their hopes of continuing their historic World Cup campaign at home.

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Lethal meth dose responsible for Ebb and Flow man's 2020 in-custody death: inquest

The in-custody death of a First Nations man more than five years ago was unavoidable due to lethal amounts of methamphetamine in his system that caused a heart attack after his arrest, a Manitoba judge's inquest report says.

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Holding eagle feather, rather than Bible, now an option for Winnipeg police legal statements

Victims and witnesses providing statements to Winnipeg police, and officers affirming oaths, can now do so with an eagle feather rather than a Bible.

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Community rallies to save 150-year-old Parkdale tree from possible development

Residents in a west Parkdale neighbourhood are rallying round an old maple tree that's been threatened with destruction by a pending mid-rise development.

General Jun 25, 2026

1 person dead after house fire in Brampton: paramedics

One person is dead after a house fire in Brampton, said Peel paramedics.

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Toronto could call on Live Nation Canada to lower noise from Rogers Stadium shows

Toronto city council is expected to debate a motion this week that would ask Live Nation Canada to find measures to reduce the sound from Rogers Stadium that travels into nearby communities on concert nights.

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Headed to the ER? Here's why you could now wait more than 48 hours to be admitted

A report released Thursday by the Canadian Institute for Health Information found that limited emergency room capacity, difficulties in accessing standard care and the country's aging population are to blame for patients spending more than 48 hours waiting in ERs.

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Internal Ford government notes admit it will ‘not reach’ 1.5M homes target

Internal Ford government notes admit it will ‘not reach’ 1.5M homes target

As a central plank of its 2022 election campaign, the Ford government pledged it would construct 1.5 million new housing units by 2031.

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Cause of death of couple found in Barrie, Ont. home deemed intimate partner violence, police say

Police in Barrie, Ont., say a woman and man whose bodies were found in a north-end home on Saturday died as a result of intimate partner violence.

General Jun 25, 2026

Canadian singer David Clayton-Thomas, who led Blood, Sweat & Tears to hits and Grammys, dead at 84

David Clayton-Thomas, the powerhouse Canadian singer who lifted American band Blood, Sweat & Tears to the heights of pop music success, including Grammy awards and one of the biggest-selling albums of its time, has died.

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Class-action lawsuit over deadly Toronto shooting clears another legal hurdle

Class-action lawsuit over deadly Toronto shooting clears another legal hurdle

The Supreme Court of Canada will not review a ruling by Ontario's top court allowing survivors of mass shooting to proceed with a class-action lawsuit against a gunmaker.

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Police charge Toronto massage therapist with sexual assault

Police charge Toronto massage therapist with sexual assault

According to police, an incident of sexual assault was reported near Bathurst Street and Lawrence Avenue on June 20.

Crime Jun 25, 2026
1 person dead after fire breaks out in Brampton, Ont. home

1 person dead after fire breaks out in Brampton, Ont. home

Fire Chief Andy Glynn told reporters Thursday that crews received calls for a blaze at a semi-detached home near Rutherford Road and Williams Parkway just before 11 p.m. Wednesday.

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McKenna would be ‘pumped’ to join Maple Leafs

McKenna would be ‘pumped’ to join Maple Leafs

Gavin McKenna saw the video evidence pretty quickly.

Sports Jun 25, 2026

Metrolinx spent $504M on now-useless signalling upgrades. CEO says it's cost of GO train expansion

Metrolinx has determined that over $500 million worth of signalling infrastructure upgrades at Union Station won't be compatible with changing plans to expand GO train service at the central hub, according to the provincial transit agency's annual report.

General Jun 25, 2026

Police looking for witnesses after cyclist struck dump truck in East Gwillimbury

York Regional Police are looking for witnesses after a cyclist struck a dump truck in the Town of East Gwillimbury Wednesday afternoon.

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Raptors draft picks Graves, Bradley visit Toronto

Raptors draft picks Graves, Bradley visit Toronto

Unbelievably, Allen Graves and Jaden Bradley only got to catch their breath when they sat down in front of media.

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Doug Ford visits northern Ontario to mark construction for road to Ring of Fire

Doug Ford visits northern Ontario to mark construction for road to Ring of Fire

Doug Ford flew into the remote Webequie community on Thursday for the first time since taking office in 2018 to celebrate a construction milestone for the long-awaited work.

Politics Jun 25, 2026
New Leafs coach comes with superstar connection

New Leafs coach comes with superstar connection

Jim Hiller says he kept the lines of communication open with Maple Leafs star centre Auston Matthews over the past seven years after leaving Toronto as an assistant coach.

Sports Jun 25, 2026
3rd person charged in killing of Ontario man who was found dead in Ottawa River

3rd person charged in killing of Ontario man who was found dead in Ottawa River

A third person has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of an Ontario man whose body was found in the Ottawa River after he was reported missing.

Canada Jun 25, 2026
Toronto bylaw officers issue almost 100 charges to businesses over FIFA branding violations

Toronto bylaw officers issue almost 100 charges to businesses over FIFA branding violations

As part of its host agreement with FIFA, the City of Toronto agreed to use public bylaw officers to enforce the governing body's trademarks.

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Tornado warning issued for parts of southwestern Ontario

Tornado warning issued for parts of southwestern Ontario

Environment Canada has issued a tornado warning for parts of southwestern Ontario and is urging residents to seek shelter immediately as a thunderstorm moves through the region.

Weather Jun 25, 2026
Deadly Venezuela earthquakes leave families separated as flights are cancelled

Deadly Venezuela earthquakes leave families separated as flights are cancelled

A Toronto café owner says he immediately contacted family in Caracas after devastating earthquakes struck Venezuela, as residents here await news on what's to come in the region.

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Advocates concerned about Ontario speed limit increase on some highways

Advocates concerned about Ontario speed limit increase on some highways

Road safety advocacy groups say the province’s highways are built for higher speeds, but better education and enforcement of all road rules is needed to protect drivers.

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Sentencing hearing for East York man who fatally stabbed neighbour over loud gospel radio

Sentencing hearing for East York man who fatally stabbed neighbour over loud gospel radio

Wood was a given a chance to address the court. 'July 27, 2023 was a terrible day,' he said in a soft voice reading from a small piece of paper.

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Ontario city, local restaurant file lawsuits against each other over arena naming deal

Ontario city, local restaurant file lawsuits against each other over arena naming deal

It was the end of May when Mississauga abruptly announced it would rename the Paramount Fine Food Centre, claiming the restaurant, run by Mohamed Fakih, owed it $1.6 million.

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