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Tiroteo en Scarborough, Fallecimiento de Renata Ford y Planes de Gasoducto: Lunes en Toronto

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Tiroteo fatal en Scarborough deja a la comunidad en alerta. Un trágico incidente tuvo lugar cuando una persona murió y otra resultó gravemente herida en Scarborough el lunes por la tarde. La policía respondió en Victoria Park Avenue y la carretera 401 tras recibir informes de disparos.

  2. Niño pequeño gravemente herido en ataque de coyote en Whitby. Un niño de 2 años fue mordido por un coyote en un parque infantil en Whitby, lo que ha suscitado preocupaciones sobre la seguridad de la vida silvestre en las áreas suburbanas.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Gran incautación de cocaína lleva a múltiples arrestos. Seis personas de Kitchener enfrentan cargos después de que la policía y la CBSA incautaran cocaína valorada en 20 millones de dólares. La operación comenzó tras interceptar un envío procedente de Panamá.

  2. Apuñalamiento en Scarborough lleva a mujer al hospital. Una mujer sufrió heridas leves en un incidente de apuñalamiento en un apartamento en Kingston Road. La investigación sigue en curso y la policía solicita información al público.

  3. Residentes de Toronto acusados por hurtos con distracción en Winnipeg. Una pareja de Toronto fue arrestada por intentar robar joyas a mujeres mayores utilizando tácticas de distracción.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Fallecimiento de Renata Ford genera condolencias y peticiones de privacidad. Renata Ford, esposa del fallecido alcalde de Toronto Rob Ford, ha fallecido. La familia Ford, incluido el primer ministro Doug Ford, solicita privacidad en este difícil momento.

  2. Retiro de candidato en la carrera por el liderazgo liberal de Ontario. Rob Cerjanec ha terminado su campaña para convertirse en líder liberal de Ontario, citando reflexiones personales y profesionales.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Proyecto de gasoducto este-oeste toma impulso en Canadá. Los primeros ministros de Ontario y Alberta avanzan en los planes para un gasoducto de 3,300 kilómetros, recientemente bautizado como el proyecto 'Northern Shield'.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Encuentro de un niño pequeño con un coyote provoca reacción en la comunidad. Un incidente en un parque de Whitby, donde un coyote mordió a un pequeño, subraya la necesidad de estrategias de manejo de fauna.

📰 Also Today

  • Rogers compra participación en MLSE por 4.35 mil millones de dólares.
  • Dos perros disparados fatalmente en Etobicoke, la policía investiga.
  • Las juntas escolares de Ontario luchan a pesar de la supervisión gubernamental.
  • Impacto económico del Mundial en Toronto menor al esperado.
  • Martin Short se une a la oposición contra la subdivisión de Lake Rosseau.
  • Se revelan planes para nuevo gasoducto de petróleo entre Alberta y Ontario.
  • Rob Cerjanec pone fin a su candidatura al liderazgo liberal de Ontario.
  • Mujer hospitalizada tras apuñalamiento en apartamento de Scarborough.
  • Bueckers y Fudd lideran victoria de Wings contra Tempo.
  • Summer McIntosh establece nuevo récord mundial en mariposa 200m en pruebas canadienses.
  • Familia de Toronto demanda a la ciudad por proyecto de vivienda para niños discapacitados.
  • Toronto llama a aplicaciones para trabajos en elecciones.

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