Tragedies — like the one that unfolded in Toronto this week — have become more common than ever. As journalists we do our best to cover them objectively. But sometimes they hit really close to home. Like for Mike Drolet who is trying to reconcile the senseless act of violence with good memories from the Danforth.
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