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Two men charged in Toronto shooting that hospitalized each other and bystander

Two men charged in Toronto shooting that hospitalized each other and bystander

Toronto police say two local men have been charged in a shooting that sent both of them, as well as a bystander, to hospital over the weekend.
Toronto man charged after woman promised food, shelter was sexually assaulted: police

Toronto man charged after woman promised food, shelter was sexually assaulted: police

TORONTO — Police say a Toronto man is facing charges after a woman who accepted an offer of a place to sleep and shower was allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted.
Man dead after late-night shooting outside northwest Toronto residence: police

Man dead after late-night shooting outside northwest Toronto residence: police

TORONTO — Police say a man is dead after a shooting in northwest Toronto. Toronto police say officers were called to the Rexdale neighbourhood around 11:40 p.m. Wednesday for reports of a shooting.
Toronto council passes Chow motion to declare intimate partner violence an epidemic

Toronto council passes Chow motion to declare intimate partner violence an epidemic

Toronto city council declared gender-based violence and intimate partner violence an epidemic in the city on Thursday, while calling on Ontario and the federal government to do the same.
Ontario regions face ambulance pressures; province won't release offload delay data

Ontario regions face ambulance pressures; province won't release offload delay data

Several Ontario municipalities say their paramedic services are under immense pressure, with worrying stretches of times during which no ambulances are available to respond to calls – but the province doesn't track the problem.
Ottawa's troubled light-rail train service remains closed after yet another shutdown

Ottawa's troubled light-rail train service remains closed after yet another shutdown

Ottawa's beleaguered light-rail transit system remained shut down Wednesday after it was abruptly halted during rush hour earlier in the week, causing ongoing disruptions to all who use it.
In first motion as mayor, Chow gets unanimous support for refugee shelter response

In first motion as mayor, Chow gets unanimous support for refugee shelter response

TORONTO — Olivia Chow placed Toronto's asylum seeker shelter crisis at the top of the agenda on Wednesday, securing unanimous approval on a motion to tackle the issue during her first city council meeting as mayor.
Toronto council approves pilot project to allow alcohol consumption in 27 parks

Toronto council approves pilot project to allow alcohol consumption in 27 parks

Toronto residents will be allowed to consume alcohol in a select number of parks in the coming months after city council approved a time-limited pilot program. The pilot project will run from Aug. 2 to Oct.
Pearson airport says 10,000 new hires, better technology have improved service

Pearson airport says 10,000 new hires, better technology have improved service

Toronto's Pearson airport says a staffing boost has significantly improved service, and issues that sparked chaos at Canada's largest airport last summer have been addressed.
Ontario boosts pediatric health-care funding by $330M a year

Ontario boosts pediatric health-care funding by $330M a year

Ontario is boosting pediatric health-care funding by $330 million a year, in part to ease system pressures that saw children's hospitals strained last fall by a respiratory virus surge.