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Matinding Init at Baha, Pagtaas ng Presyo ng Ticket ni Ronaldo, Panawagan ng Jail Guards — Toronto Martes

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Babae nasugatan sa pagpasok sa bahay sa Brampton. Ilang putok ng baril ang umalingawngaw, na tinamaan ang paa ng isang babae sa marahas na pagpasok ng mga suspek sa isang bahay sa Goreway Drive. Iniimbestigahan ito ng pulisya.
  2. Trabahador sa kalsada nabangga sa hilagang bahagi ng Toronto. Isang overnight road repair worker ang nasagasaan sa Stouffville Road, dahilan upang siya'y ma-ospital. Patuloy na tinatasa ng York Regional Police ang kaniyang mga pinsala.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Epekto ng matinding init sa mga plano para sa Canada Day. May heat warnings sa Ontario, na may temperatura hanggang 37°C at humidex na nasa 40s, na nagdudulot ng pag-aalala para sa kaligtasan sa mga selebrasyon.
  2. Finch West LRT itinigil. Ang buong LRT line ay itinigil dahil sa isyu sa komunikasyon, na apektado ang maraming mga pasahero.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Pag-aalala sa mga pagbabago sa auto insurance ng Ontario. Ang mga bagong patakaran mula sa gobyerno ni Ford ay maaaring magdulot ng pagtaas ng gastos para sa mga motorista kahit na may benepisyong flexibility, na magsisimula sa Canada Day.
  2. Batas ng transparency ng Ontario nililimitahan ang access sa phone records ni Ford. Itinatanggi ng gobyerno ang access sa personal communications ni Premier Ford, sa pagpapairal ng mga bagong batas na nag-e-exempt sa mga pulitikal na personalidad mula sa disclosure.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Laro ni Ronaldo nagdudulot ng pagsirit ng presyo ng ticket sa Toronto. Tumataas ang presyo para sa World Cup match sa Toronto na tampok si Cristiano Ronaldo, na kabaligtaran ng bumababang presyo sa Vancouver.

🏥 Health

  1. Krisis sa suicide ng jail guards nagresulta ng panawagan. Matapos ilabas ng coroner's report ang 34 na suicide ng mga guards sa loob ng 15 taon, humihiling ang mga correctional workers ng agarang aksyon mula sa gobyerno ng Ontario.

📰 Also Today

  • Humihingi ng tulong ang mga jail guards sa gitna ng krisis sa suicide.
  • Mga air conditioner bumigay sa mga condo habang nakakaranas ng heat wave ang Toronto.
  • Pagmamalaking pagsisikap ng Canada sa paglikha ng World Cup soccer turf.
  • Mga tip para manatiling ligtas sa panahon ng heat dome sa Toronto.
  • Isang nakamamatay na aksidente sa Scarborough na kinasasangkutan ng motorsiklo.
  • Bumalik si Bo Bichette sa Toronto laban sa dating koponan.
  • Binalaan ng Ministro ang mga paaralan na huwag umalis para sa sports.
  • Kasunduan sa kalakalan ng Ontario-Utah nagpalakas ng ugnayang cross-border.

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