E-scooter rider struck and killed by vehicle in North York, driver fled
A female e-scooter rider is dead after a hit-and-run in North York. Police have not released a description of the vehicle that fled the scene.
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A female e-scooter rider is dead after a hit-and-run in North York. Police have not released a description of the vehicle that fled the scene.
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With a rise in Canadian pride, more Canadians are choosing to travel within their own country this summer. According to Airbnb spokesperson Matt McNama, this trend – building steadily since January – isn’t just about convenience. Canadians are craving travel that explores parts of the country they may not been to before. Recent Airbnb data reveals a clear summer trend in 2025 with nearly nine million domestic guest arrivals in 2024 – a 40-per-cent leap since 2019. At the same time, Canadian wanderlust is going global. European hotspots like Greece, Portugal and Italy are now top destinations for travellers seeking sun, flavour and cultural richness.
A Toronto man who was killed earlier this month in Costa Rica during a home invasion is being remembered by his family as someone whose “true passion was helping people.”
Mark Carney said on Wednesday Canada’s negotiations with the U.S. might not conclude by Donald Trump’s Aug. 1 deadline as the president added new trade measures that could further hinder some Canadian businesses.
The Ontario government says it will appeal a court decision that found a new law to remove three Toronto bike lanes unconstitutional, after a judge ruled the lane removals would put people at an “increased risk of harm and death.”
Staff at two indoor pools in Toronto refused to work on Tuesday, citing unsafe conditions due to the heat and humidity.
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