• Toronto: Police motorcades to protect World Cup teams in Toronto | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Toronto's FIFA World Cup preparations include police motorcades for teams and TTC safety app upgrades to combat subway misconduct. City officials also test steel bands on utility poles near crash sites, while the Gordie Howe Bridge faces delays amid construction setbacks.
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  • Toronto: Toronto police officer sentenced to 4 years for drug charges | June 10
    Jun 10 2026
    Toronto police officer sentenced to four years in prison for drug charges, marking a key moment in accountability efforts. A Toronto OPP officer, Const. Tarun Bali, was killed in the line of duty, sparking a memorial service and ongoing review of the incident.
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  • Toronto: Toronto hotels brace for uneven World Cup bookings | June 09
    Jun 9 2026
    Toronto's tourism sector faces mixed results as FIFA World Cup bookings fluctuate, with some hotels seeing spikes and others struggling, while the Gordie Howe International Bridge's ribbon-cutting ceremony marks a major step in Ontario-US trade. Barrie police are searching for a dog that attacked multiple people, including a child, and a North York man stands trial for a 2023 fatal stabbing.
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  • Toronto: Three dead in Kawartha Lakes multi-vehicle crash | June 08
    Jun 8 2026
    Toronto: A multi-vehicle crash in Kawartha Lakes killed three and injured others, while the city finalizes its World Cup transit plan to ease congestion. Tensions erupted at the Walk With Israel event with arrests, and Toronto introduces a new rental building rating system starting June 15.
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  • Toronto: Toronto jury clears man of murder in shocking verdict | June 07
    Jun 7 2026
    Toronto's courtroom chaos over Makayla Roxburgh-Carpino's murder verdict and the city's new rental building rating system took center stage, alongside updates on summer swimming safety and the Wellington-Portland street pedestrianization project.
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  • Toronto: Toronto courtroom chaos after murder verdict shocks family | June 06
    Jun 6 2026
    Toronto's Local Wire covers a jury acquitting a man in the death of Makayla Roxburgh-Carpino, a major traffic shift closing Wellington and Portland for cars, and the passing of beloved community figure Monica Lewis. FIFA also reversed its ban on reusable water bottles at World Cup matches.
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  • Toronto: Toronto police officer charged with sexual assault and child luring offences | June 05
    Jun 5 2026
    Toronto police officer faces seven charges including sexual assault and child-related offences following an SIU investigation. A Brampton shooting leaves one dead, while a Saskatchewan murder suspect is arrested in Ontario, highlighting cross-jurisdictional law enforcement efforts.
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  • Toronto: Toronto mayor charged with $140K in private plane travel, records show | June 04
    Jun 4 2026
    Toronto's episode covers a second-degree murder conviction in a BBQ smoke dispute, a GTA home invasion trial, and the recovery of a missing Nepali rafter from Lake Huron. It also discusses TTC platform safety plans and Ontario's flexible return-to-office policies for the World Cup.
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