Toronto Star - September 04, 2024
Toronto Star - September 04, 2024
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September 04, 2024
Slain teen was targeted, police say
Victim, 15, had told aunt he was afraid to return to school
3 mins
Getting Away with It - Drivers who block intersections in gridlocked core rarely ticketed by police.
Drivers who block intersections in gridlocked core rarely ticketed by police. As of mid-August, Toronto police had issued just 113 tickets under the city's box-blocking bylaw in 2024.
6 mins
Province facing scrutiny over strip search practices
Ministry lacks data on use of system critics call traumatic
8 mins
Police Sound Alarm on Gun Violence - City saw three homicides over holiday weekend
Police search the scene of a homicide Sunday in the area of Times Road and Eglinton Avenue West. In Toronto over the weekend, a 37-year-old Brampton man, a 15-year-old boy and a 64-year-old man, both from Toronto, were fatally shot in separate events.
2 mins
TDSB Talks Phone Use With Students - Director says board staff working on policy that recognizes addictive nature of technology.
Director says board staff working on policy that recognizes addictive nature of technology. New provincial rules say phones must be off and out of sight all day for kids up to Grade 6.
3 mins
Ford rejects comparing booze in corner stores to safe-injection sites
Premier argues vendors have dealt with tobacco, lottery tickets for decades
3 mins
How Scandal Threatens Clean-Tech Innovation - The Sustainable Development Technology Canada fund has been mired in mismanagement and conflicts of interest.
The Sustainable Development Technology Canada fund has been mired in mismanagement and conflicts of interest. Peter McArthur, chair of the Ontario Clean Technology Industry Association, says clean tech could one day provide the solutions that help reduce the likelihood of forest fires, flooding or heat waves.
6 mins
AGO receives massive art donation from collector
The Art Gallery of Ontario has received one the largest private donations of art in its history, one that includes international luminaries as well as selections from widely influential Canadians.
1 min
Federal response centre staff stretched
Demand has surged due to fires, floods, COVID-19, protests
2 mins
Ford trying to beat the clock to survive
Premier's re-election depends on getting ahead of RCMP probe of Greenbelt scandal
4 mins
Pope Opens His Asia Odyssey in Indonesia - Pope Francis arrived in Indonesia on Tuesday at the start of the longest trip of his pontificate, hoping to encourage its Catholic community and celebrate the tradition of interfaith harmony in a country with the world's largest Muslim population.
Pope Francis arrived in Indonesia on Tuesday at the start of the longest trip of his pontificate, hoping to encourage its Catholic community and celebrate the tradition of interfaith harmony in a country with the world’s largest Muslim population. Pope Francis arrived in Muslim-majority Indonesia for the first stop of a four-nation tour.
2 mins
50 Years Later, Pinnacle Man' is Identified - The body of a man found frozen in a small Pennsylvania cave nearly 50 years ago has finally been identified.
The body of a man found frozen in a small Pennsylvania cave nearly 50 years ago has finally been identified. Nicolas Paul Grubb's remains were found in a Pennsylvania cave in January 1977 by two hikers.
1 min
U.S. charges Hamas leader in Oct. 7 attack
Seal lifted after assassination of predecessor lessened need for secrecy
3 mins
129 killed in prison break attempt
An attempted jailbreak in Congo’s main prison left 129 people dead, including some who were shot and others who died in a stampede at the overcrowded facility, authorities said Tuesday.
1 min
Russian Missiles Kill Dozens - Strike on military facility, hospital injures: more than 200, others still buried.
Strike on military facility, hospital injures: more than 200, others still buried. Two ballistic missiles blasted a military training facility and nearby hospital Tuesday in Ukraine, killing at least 51 people and wounding more than 200 others, Ukrainian officials said, in one of the deadliest Russian strikes since the war began.
2 mins
President's choice
Weir surprises some by selecting Hughes for his International squad
4 mins
Appreciate this golden age as it nears end
Novak Djokovic had a simple explanation for his third-round loss at the U.S. Open on the weekend: that after competing in the French Open, Wimbledon and the Olympics between May and August, the 37-year-old Serb arrived at Flushing Meadows feeling like he was out of gas.
3 mins
Harper offers a blueprint
The first-place Philadelphia Phillies brought a comfortable lead in the National League East into Rogers Centre Tuesday for a quick twogame series with a superstar lineup packed with household names like Trea Turner, Kyle Schwarber, Aaron Nola and Zach Wheeler.
3 mins
Festival prepares for year without Bell sponsorship
Flow, Listerine, Beyond Meat among dozens of new event backers
4 mins
Deadline looms for Air Canada pilot strike
The clock is ticking on a potential Air Canada pilots strike that would wreak havoc on air travel, and at least one aviation expert is betting it will happen — and that Ottawa would be unlikely to step in with back-to-work legislation.
3 mins
Lululemon outlook and stock don't align
Sometimes a company and its share price part ways.
3 mins
Stranded, Secluded and 'Without Options' - Via Rail passengers were stuck in 'the middle of nowhere' for 10 hours after two breakdowns.
Via Rail passengers were stuck in 'the middle of nowhere' for 10 hours after two breakdowns. Marcella Malt was forced to do a scheduled job interview on the Via Rail train on Saturday after it broke down between Montreal and Quebec City. Her husband said people were calling Ubers, taxis and car services but they were so secluded they were without options.
3 mins
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