Trump’s early executive moves stir global unease while a deadly car attack abroad raises serious concerns. Toronto rings in 2025 with heartwarming baby births and a brisk, icy polar dip celebration.
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Week of Dec 30 – Jan 5, 2025
Toronto's week unfolds as a blend of heartfelt celebrations and tough investigations.
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This week in Toronto, a mix of joyful New Year events and serious inquiries defined the headlines. Festive moments, like polar dips and baby births, stood in contrast to investigations into violent incidents and business shake-ups, illustrating a city balancing hopeful beginnings with challenging realities.
Toronto braces for heavy snow as authorities investigate a homicide and a Tesla Cybertruck incident involving an active-duty soldier that ended tragically. Meanwhile, Toys R Us Canada announces store closures and business changes across Ontario.
toronto.citynews.ca · toronto.citynews.ca · toronto.citynews.ca · toronto.citynews.caToronto news is packed with contrasts: a mayor embraces a Star Trek symbol, advocates decry unmet accessibility promises, health officials warn of drink risks, recalls and strikes shake business, and a plant-milk firm seeks creditor protection.
toronto.citynews.ca · toronto.citynews.ca · toronto.citynews.ca · toronto.citynews.ca · toronto.citynews.ca · toronto.citynews.ca · toronto.citynews.ca · toronto.citynews.caToronto faced a somber day as its zoo euthanized two elderly animals amid a loss-filled year. Meanwhile, FBI probes into a New Orleans truck attack reveal the suspect’s travel, including a transit through Ontario.
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