Toronto Star - August 29, 2024
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August 29, 2024
Police cheating scandal leads to demotion
'No room for noble cause corruption,' tribunal rules in controversial case
5 mins
Suspect in realtor's killing may have fled country - Police issue warrant for man wanted in murder of Markham woman
York police are searching for Zhixiong Marko Hu, wanted for first-degree murder in the death of YukYing (Anita) Mui, whose remains were found near Parry Sound.
3 mins
Wildfires Made Canada One of World's Top Carbon Emitters in 2023, Study Finds - Last year, the top three emitters of heat-trapping carbon pollution were China, the United States and India.
Last year, the top three emitters of heat-trapping carbon pollution were China, the United States and India. Just missing the podium, in fourth place: that summer’s Canadian wildfires, which released more carbon into the atmosphere than every other country in the world, according to a new study published Wednesday. Wildfire emissions over five months, from May to September of 2023, were more than four times larger than Canada’s annual fossil fuel emissions from all other sources, the researchers calculated.
4 mins
TTC board names new temporary CEO
International search ongoing for interim chief, official says
2 mins
CBSA was unaware of ISIS video
Panel of MPs told man passed security screenings despite alleged appearance in propaganda clip
3 mins
The Beast has invaded Downsview
Controversial YouTube star is filming a mega reality show on the former airport lands
3 mins
Teen in fatal swarming faced strip searches in jail
Process violated provincial policy, court hearing told
3 mins
'What I Saw Was Almost Like a River' - Parents fear for their children's lives if another flood hits during school year
Parents in the Applewood Acres neighbourhood of Mississauga fear for their children’s lives if they send them to school next week. Two massive floods swept through Applewood Acres’ streets this summer, along with muddy sewage water. In the path of the floods was the local elementary school. Inside, water levels rose up to five-feet high and outside the parking lot filled with deep water that carried a current.
3 mins
Dunlop eyes back-to-basics' approach
As a former educator, minister says she relates to teachers' frustration with classroom cellphone use
4 mins
Officer denied bail following airport arrest
Toronto cop allegedly tried to flee country while on bail for stealing Swiss watch, credit cards
2 mins
Man Gets Life for Killing Indigenous Women - No chance of parole for 25 years for serial killer who said his actions were racially motivated
No chance of parole for 25 years for serial killer who said his actions were racially motivated. Court of King’s Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal told a sentencing hearing he was bound by law to impose the automatic sentence after convicting Skibicki, 37, last month of four counts of first-degree murder.
3 mins
How to fight off whooping cough
Experts are urging parents to keep their kids up to date on vaccinations as a wave of whooping cough sweeps the nation, right before the start of the school year.
2 mins
Police watchdog cites high volume of evidence
Wrong-way pursuit by police ended in fatal crash in April
1 min
Burlington Removes Ghost Bike Honouring Hit-And-Run Victim - A ghost bike installed on North Shore Boulevard near the Burlington Skyway honoured Detlef (Doug) Fritz, 81, who was killed by a driver in May 2023. It was removed last week by the City of Burlington in keeping with their 13-month time limit for roadside memorials.
A ghost bike installed on North Shore Boulevard near the Burlington Skyway honoured Detlef (Doug) Fritz, 81, who was killed by a driver in May 2023. It was removed last week by the City of Burlington in keeping with their 13-month time limit for roadside memorials.
2 mins
Gunman saw rally as 'target of opportunity': FBI
Crooks searched online for events both presidential candidates would attend
2 mins
Former Public Official Gets Life for Murder - Telles, a former Clark County public administrator, was found guilty in the stabbing death of Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative journalist Jeff German.
Robert Telles arrives in court for his murder trial at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas on Tuesday. Telles, a former Clark County public administrator, was found guilty in the stabbing death of Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative journalist Jeff German. He was sentenced to life in prison with parole eligibility at 20 years.
2 mins
Hamas militants killed as Israel enters West Bank city
Jenin governor says city cut off, with no access to hospitals
2 mins
UN urges Hezbollah, Israel to pause fighting
The UN Security Council on Wednesday demanded a halt to the increasing attacks between Lebanon’s Hezbollah militants and Israeli forces and warned that further escalation “carries the high risk of leading to a widespread conflict.”
1 min
Eight Wounded by Russian Missiles - Zelenskyy's home city hit as residents mourn deaths from earlier attack.
A Russian missile slammed into Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s home city on Wednesday, local authorities said, just as Kryvyi Rih was observing an official day of mourning for an attack the previous day that killed four civilians at a hotel.The latest attack on the city struck civilian infrastructure, wounding eight people, local administration head Oleksandr Vilkul said on social media.
2 mins
Spike in open permits the 'tip of the iceberg'
Immigration watchdogs believe numbers will continue to increase
3 mins
Ontario to boost power generation
Province to choose projects based on 'affordability'
2 mins
Will pay gains bake in higher prices for us all?
Do you have wage rage? A lot of people do.
4 mins
Starbucks Putting Fast' Back in Fast Food is a Winning Move - Starbucks acknowledges that long wait times from "customization chaos" has driven customers away, David Olive writes.
By some measures, Starbucks appears to be the problem child among the world’s biggest fast-food companies.But the rule about misleading appearances applies here, as we’ll see. Changes underway at Starbucks mean patrons can expect lower prices. And for investors, Starbucks stock that is trading at an 18 per cent discount to its all-time high of $157 is poised for a rebound.First, though, a review of the tumult at Starbucks.This month, Starbucks ousted its latest CEO. His replacement is Starbucks’ third CEO in just twoand-a-half years. Starbucks revenues in the U.S., its biggest market, fell by six per cent in this year’s second quarter. Starbucks acknowledges that long wait times from "customization chaos" has driven customers away, David Olive writes.
3 mins
What's still in play? More than you may think
Prospects pushing for jobs will set the table for defining off-season
3 mins
Something new for everyone
FedEx Cup playoffs near finish with $25-million prize on line at East Lake
3 mins
LeBron's name game is a dad joke
No one will care about nepotism if Lakers father-son duo handles business like Griffeys, Howes
4 mins
Toronto Star Newspaper Description:
Utgiver: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
Kategori: Newspaper
Språk: English
Frekvens: Daily
Founded in 1892, the Toronto Star has long been Canada’s largest daily newspaper. Now a multi-platform news organization, the Star publishes a newspaper seven days a week in the Greater Toronto Area and publishes ongoing news and information to a global audience on thestar.com on web and mobile applications.
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