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Salsa shooting, pagbabalik ni Crombie at babala sa sobrang init — Buod ng linggo ng Toronto

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Pamilya nagmamakaawa ng kasagutan matapos mamatay ang bagong kasalang ina sa hit-and-run sa Mississauga. Sinabi ng pamilya na si Chanelle Allcock, 38, ay nabangga at napatay habang tumatawid sa Erin Mills Parkway at Eglinton Avenue West matapos i-drop ang kanyang asawa sa Credit Valley Hospital; ayon sa pulisya tumakas ang drayber at humihingi ang mga imbestigador ng mga saksi at anumang dash-cam footage.
  2. Naakusahan na bus driver sa 2023 Mississauga crash na ikinamatay ng isang motorista. Hinatulan ni Justice David E. Harris na hindi nagkasala si Miway driver Baljeet Dhaliwal sa kasong dangerous driving causing death kaugnay ng banggaan noong 8 Hunyo 2023 na ikinamatay ni 50-anyos na Sharron Williams; sinabi ng hukom na naghihintay si Williams sa bumper-to-bumper traffic sa Derry at Rexwood nang mangyari ang aksidente.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Dalawang lalaki patay, apat sugatan matapos ang ‘palitan ng putok’ sa Salsa on St. Clair festival. Ayon sa Toronto police, ang pamamaril noong 12 Hunyo sa St. Clair at Arlington ay nag-iwan ng dalawang patay at apat na seryosong nasugatan matapos ang umano’y palitan ng putok sa pagitan ng dalawang suspek sa gitna ng humigit-kumulang 13,000 dumalo; narekober ng pulisya ang dalawang baril at wala pang inaresto.
  2. Kinansela ang Salsa on St. Clair ngayong taon kasunod ng nakamamatay na pamamaril. Inanunsyo ng mga organizer na hindi itutuloy ang event nitong taon matapos kinumpirma ng pulisya na ang pamamaril sa midtown Sabado ng gabi ay nagresulta sa dalawang pagkamatay at maraming seryosong sugatan at matapos magtayo ang mga opisyal ng tatlong crime scene sa lugar.
  3. Lalaki inaresto matapos umanoang shootout, pagnanakaw ng rideshare at magulong pagtakas habang may sakay na passenger. Ayon sa Toronto police, tumugon ang mga opisyal sa Polson at Cherry bandang 3:30 a.m.; isang 25-anyos na lalaki mula Brampton ang kakaharapin ng mga kaso kabilang ang discharging a firearm recklessly, robbery at apat na counts ng forcible confinement matapos umano niyang nakawin ang isang rideshare vehicle habang may sakay pa at tumama sa mga pedestrian at mga sasakyan habang tumatakas.
  4. Hinahanap ng pulisya ang tatlong suspek matapos mamatay ang 22-anyos sa target na pamamaril sa North York. Inilagay ng Toronto police na si Abdi Hamim Aden ang biktima matapos ang late-Friday shooting malapit sa Jane at Sheppard; dalawang iba pang lalaki sa kanilang 20s ang naospital na may seryosong ngunit hindi life-threatening na mga pinsala, at ang isang ninakaw na itim na Honda Civic na konektado sa insidente ay natagpuang sinunog sa Brampton.
  5. Ikalawang suspek hinahanap sa nakamamatay na tent fire sa Greater Sudbury; nagpapatuloy ang homicide probe. Pinangalanan ng Sudbury police si 31-anyos na Bryan Eshquib na wanted sa mga kasong kabilang ang first-degree murder at arson matapos ang sunog noong 11 Hunyo sa Energy Court encampment na pumatay sa isang 41-anyos na lalaki; nauna nang kinasuhan ang 33-anyos na si Brandon Gramling-McEwan sa kaso.
  6. Lalaki kinasuhan matapos tangkeng pandaraya; umabot sa halos $6,000 ang nursery formula at hygiene products na natangkang kunin. Sinabi ng Durham police na ang 21-anyos mula Vaughan ay inaresto sa Whitby Real Canadian Superstore sa Taunton Road West matapos iulat ng loss-prevention staff ang mga mapanlinlang na bayad; sinita ng mga opisyal ang higit $5,700 na halaga ng mga paninda at isang replica handgun mula sa sasakyan ng suspek.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Nagkasundo ang Ford at Unifor sa pansamantalang tatlong taong kontrata na sumasaklaw sa humigit-kumulang 5,000 manggagawa. Apektado ng kasunduan ang limang planta sa southern Ontario at isa sa Alberta; itinago ang mga detalye habang ratipikasyon ng mga miyembro ang hinintay at inaasahang susundan ang pag-uusap sa Stellantis at General Motors matapos ratipikahin ang deal ng Ford.
  2. Nawalan ng 16,700 trabaho ang Ontario noong Hunyo, hindi nagbago ang unemployment sa 7%. Iniulat ng Statistics Canada ang pagbaba noong Hunyo matapos ang pagtaas ng mahigit 84,000 noong Abril at Mayo; nanatiling mas mataas ang unemployment rate ng Ontario kaysa national average na 6.5%, na nagdulot ng batikos mula kay NDP MPP Catherine Fife at ng isang government spokesperson na binanggit ang trade tensions sa United States.
  3. Nakakuha ng pederal na suporta ang mga agri-tech project sa Ontario para tulungan ang canola na makatiis sa init at tagtuyot. Kabilang ang Performance Plants sa Kingston sa siyam na proyekto na napili para sa HARVEST accelerator, na maaaring magbigay ng hanggang $750,000 kada proyekto mula sa Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; sinabi ng Ontario Genomics na pinagsasama ng programa ang pananaliksik at business mentorship para sa commercialization.

🏥 Health

  1. Nagbabala ang mga eksperto na maaaring pagpalain ng heat wave ng Ontario ang tumataas na bilang ng overdoses. Nag-ulat ang mga public health unit ng 29 overdoses sa Windsor-Essex noong Hunyo 28–Hulyo 4 (19 sa mga ito ay may kinalaman sa fentanyl), at naglabas ang Waterloo Region ng drug alerts noong Hulyo 3 na nagbababala sa fentanyl sa supply at nagpayong mag-ingat sa matinding init.
  2. Posibleng exposure sa tigdas iniulat sa Pearson at sa dalawang flight ngayong linggo. (Advisory mula sa public health agency) — nag-flag ang Toronto Public Health at mga pederal na ahensya ng potensyal na exposures sa Pearson Airport at sa dalawang flight, at pinayuhan ang mga pasaherong nasa mga tinukoy na flight o nasa paliparan sa mga nabanggit na petsa na bantayan ang mga sintomas at kumunsulta sa public health guidance.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Toronto hockey camp nagdala ng mahigit 200 BIPOC na babae sa Maple Leafs facility. Nagsimula ang three-day summer camp ng Women of Colour Hockey Collective sa Ford Performance Centre noong Biyernes na may professional photo shoot at may kasamang training sessions kasama ang mga Professional Women's Hockey League players; sinabi ni WCHC executive director Saroya Tinker na layunin ng programa na palakasin ang sense of belonging para sa mga BIPOC women sa hockey.
  2. Iniimbestigahan ng CFIA ang pag-alis ng mahigit 300 deer mula sa Marineland habang ginagawa ang nakatakdang pagbebenta ng lupa. Sinabi ng mga pinagkukunan sa The Canadian Press na iniimbestigahan ang park sa Niagara Falls dahil umano inalis ang mga deer sa hindi tamang paraan ng isang animal broker habang hinihingi ng property sale na wala nang hayop bago ang closing; inilipat na ng parke ang ibang species, kabilang ang 30 belugas at apat na dolphins.
  3. Isang lumang apartment building sa Toronto nire-retrofit nang hindi inililipat ang mga nangungupahan. Ayon sa lokal na ulat, pinananatili ng renovation project ang kasalukuyang residente habang ina-upgrade ang mga unit at common areas; binanggit ng mga project manager ang cost-effective retrofits at tenant retention bilang mga pangunahing elemento ng pamamaraan.

🏈 Sports

  1. Pagkaantala sa trade ni Kawhi Leonard nagbubukas ng legal na tanong para sa Raptors at Clippers. Sinabi ng legal expert na si Russell Sanders na nagulat siya na ipinahinto ang proposed trade matapos ang imbestigasyon ng NBA sa 2024 Clippers contract ni Leonard, at parehong nagsabi ang mga team na ang Raptors ang aangkin ng risk ng anumang parusa mula sa imbestigasyon.
  2. Pinirmahan ng Raptors ang pitong-talampakang centre na si Nate Bittle mula Oregon. Inanunsyo ng club ang paglagda noong Biyernes; nag-average si Bittle ng 16.8 points, 6.9 rebounds at 1.8 blocks sa 25 laro bilang fifth-year senior sa Oregon at nakatanggap ng All-Big Ten Third Team at All-Defensive Team honours.
  3. Si Jake Dolegala ang magsisimula para sa Hamilton habang gumagaling si Bo Levi Mitchell mula sa nabasag na kaliwang bukung-bukong. Inunang pinangalanan ng Ticats si Dolegala bilang starter para sa laro laban Saskatchewan matapos masugatan si Mitchell nang mabasag ang kaliwang bukung-bukong noong 5 Hulyo; nagtala si Mitchell ng 78.2% completion rate para sa 1,107 yards, siyam na touchdown at isang interception ngayong season.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Nagkalat ang heat at air-quality warnings sa buong Ontario habang tumataas ang humidex. Naglabas ang Environment Canada ng mga alert mula southern hanggang northern Ontario, na may temperatura na lampas 35 C at humidex values sa mid-40s sa ilang lugar, at nagpaalala ang air-quality warnings para sa wildfire smoke sa mga residente ng Oshawa na limitahan ang oras sa labas dahil sa panganib ng iritasyon at pag-ubo.
  2. Nirekord ng Saskatchewan ang 10 tornadoes sa gitna ng mapanganib na heat wave. Kinumpirma ng Environment Canada na ang isang-araw na 10-tornado tally ay nagtali sa record ng probinsya at nagbabala na posibleng magkaroon pa ng mga tornado habang ang matagal na heat ridge ay nagtutulak ng mainit at moist na hangin papasok sa Prairies, na may forecast na humidex values na aabot sa mid-40s sa ilang bahagi ng Manitoba.

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