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Man in serious condition after shooting in ScarboroughPolice say a man was shot in his home on Charlemont Crescent near Sheppard Ave E. and Pharmacy Ave.CrimeJun 26, 2015
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Two people injured in Scarborough shootingPolice say a woman and man suffered non-life threatening injuries and are recovering in hospital.CrimeJun 24, 2015
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Road closures in Little Italy this weekendThe Taste of Little Italy will cause several road closures in the west end this weekend.Jun 19, 2015
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Shooting in Jane and Finch area leaves one injuredA shooting near Jane and Finch Thursday night left a man with a gunshot wound to the leg.CrimeJun 19, 2015
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Victim in hospital after shooting at Jane and WilsonA victim is in hospital after a shooting near Jane and Wilson.CrimeJun 12, 2015
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Cyclist struck and killed in North York, woman chargedThe vehicle that struck the victim fled the scene and was found at Jane Street and PortageJun 11, 2015
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Toronto bar under fire for mocking Caitlyn Jenner in Instagram postA Toronto bar is under fire after an anti-transgender photo was posted on their Instagram account mocking Caitlyn Jenner.Jun 5, 2015
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Toronto cabbie alleges Uber driver ran stop sign that led to crashA crash between a taxi cab and an Uber vehicle left passengers from both vehicles with minor injuries last night.Jun 3, 2015
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Two injured after car knocks down pole in VaughanTwo people were treated in hospital after a car slammed into a pole and knocked it down in Vaughan early this morning.Jun 2, 2015
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60 per cent of Torontonians approve tearing down Gardiner east of Jarvis: pollA new poll by Mainstreet Technologies reports that 60 per cent of Torontonians approve of tearing down the Gardiner Expressway east of Jarvis.Jun 1, 2015
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King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands visit Toronto todayKing Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands will be in Toronto today as part of their three-day trip to Canada.May 29, 2015
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Loblaw expands recall of President’s Choice hummus and dipsMore than a dozen hummus and dip flavours are being recalled because they could contain a toxin and have caused reported illnesses.HealthMay 29, 2015
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Driver charged after male on a scooter struck by vehicle in EtobicokeA male on a scooter was struck by a car driving westbound on Lakeshore Boulevard near Kipling Avenue in Etobicoke early Thursday morning.May 28, 2015
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Captain John’s leaves Toronto harbour, begins journey to scrap yardA massive ship that was a floating restaurant and a Toronto landmark is set to be towed away today.May 28, 2015
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Innocent man has home raided after ‘swatting’ prank in Richmond HillA case of "swatting" prompted a heavy police response targeted at a Richmond Hill home Sunday morning.May 25, 2015
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Police creating ‘safe zones’ for those buying and selling onlinePolice in several Canadian jurisdictions are creating “safe zones” at police stations for those buying and selling items online.ConsumerMay 22, 2015
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Father accused of stabbing his five-year-old daughter remanded in custodyA London, Ont. father accused of stabbing his five-year-old daughter has been remanded in custody until his next court appearance.CrimeMay 22, 2015
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Liberals losing ground in Ontario but still in lead: exclusive Global pollThe Wynne Liberals are losing ground in Ontario and are only two-points in the lead over the Progressive Conservatives, according to an exclusive Ipsos poll conducted for Global News.PoliticsMay 21, 2015
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Veteran OPP media officer ready to retire, hit the roadOPP media spokesperson Sgt. Dave Woodford is ready to hit the road. After 31 years of police service, Woodford will send his last media release on Thursday and kick off his retirement.CrimeApr 14, 2014
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13-year old fashionista makes it as designer for Medic AlertAntonia Sinn is very familiar with the MedicAlert bracelet. The 13-year-old won the MedicAlert Student Design Competition with her “Canadiana” design.May 27, 2013
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Music therapy may reduce anxiety more than drugs before surgery: studyWhen Toos Reid was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia a year ago, she says she was forced to readjust to her life.HealthMay 23, 2013
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Study suggests co-sleeping raises risk of sudden infant deathWhen Karla Roy put her nearly four-month old baby, Kyle, to sleep, she says there were no blankets or padding in his crib.HealthMay 21, 2013
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Subject of Toronto rap documentary faces 14 drug, weapon chargesA Toronto rapper, who was once featured Global News’ The Morning Show is facing more than a dozen drug and weapon charges.May 15, 2013
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Toronto parent pulls daughter from school over bullying fearsHarley Campos is an average 11-year-old girl but that changed this school year, when the student from Earl Haig Public School, near Danforth and Coxwell, had her first experience with bullying.May 10, 2013