📍 Toronto · Thu, Jul 2, 2026 · 21 articles · 176

Extreme Heat Cancels Events, Boat Drowning Charges & Raptors Coach Extension — Toronto Thursday

🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Tragic drowning during Toronto heatwave. One person passed away in a pool incident amidst the heat advisory. Extreme temperatures heighten risks for heat-exhaustion and drowning incidents.
  2. Heatwave spreads to Eastern Canada. Sweltering heat from Ontario affects Maritime provinces, prompting widespread heat warnings from Environment Canada.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Charges in Peterborough boat drowning. A boater faces impaired operation charges after a man drowned in the Otonabee River, highlighting water safety concerns.
  2. Scarborough stabbing under investigation. Two individuals sustained serious injuries; suspects remain at large according to Toronto police.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Mayor's lawsuit victory challenges restrictive bylaw. Mayor Judy Greenwood-Speers wins a case invalidating a bylaw that restricted her communication, a significant decision on municipal governance.

🏈 Sports

  1. World Cup fever grips Toronto. Anticipation builds for the Portugal-Croatia matchup, the city's final World Cup event, igniting soccer excitement among fans.
  2. Raptors extend head coach Rajakovic. Coach Darko Rajakovic's contract renewal follows a successful season with significant team progress in the NBA standings.

🌦️ Weather & Roads

  1. Toronto cancels World Cup broadcast due to heat. As heat temperatures soar, the city halts the Nathan Phillips Square broadcast, ensuring public safety amidst ongoing heat warnings.

📰 Also Today

  • Metrolinx splits LRT work into two contracts. Aims to resolve ongoing commercial disputes in Mississauga.
  • Severe storm floods basements in Ottawa. Over 100mm of rain hits on Canada Day.
  • Search continues for missing boy at Hamilton park. Last seen by the inflatable playground.
  • Maple Leafs sign Duhaime to three-year deal. Adds to active free agency period.
  • Toronto Zoo keeps animals cool during power outage. Heat measures protect animals during Canada Day heatwave.
  • Farmers adapt to heat after damaging storms. Shifts in weather affect agricultural practices.
  • Ontario expands strong mayor powers despite feedback. Mixed reactions to policy changes.
  • Portugal and Croatia face off in World Cup. A major event in Toronto's sporting calendar.
  • Toronto stays under orange heat warning. Severe temperatures continue to challenge city infrastructure.

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