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TORONTO A Toronto man is wanted by police following a string of break and enters in the city’s west end that left one business owner in the area on the hook for thousands of dollars worth of repairs. Police said they received reports of several break and enters in the Dundas Street West and Bloor Street West area between May 1 and May 3. During that time, four businesses were broken into and the suspect targeted the cash register and fled the area. Before that, police said that between April 13 and May 1, a man broke into “numerous” businesses located in the city’s Brockton Village and Little Portugal neighbourhoods. The suspect smashed the front glass window or door to gain entry and targeted cash, cigarettes, and lotto tickets, police said.
Published Wednesday, May 5, 2021 3:53PM EDT A Toronto man is wanted by police following a string of break and enters in the city’s west end that left one business owner in the area on the hook for thousands of dollars worth of repairs. Police said they received reports of several break and enters in the Dundas Street West and Bloor Street West area between May 1 and May 3. During that time, four businesses were broken into and the suspect targeted the cash register and fled the area. Before that, police said that between April 13 and May 1, a man broke into “numerous” businesses located in the city’s Brockton Village and Little Portugal neighbourhoods. The suspect smashed the front glass window or door to gain entry and targeted cash, cigarettes, and lotto tickets, police said.
Man in serious condition after being stabbed multiple times at Royal York station
by Lucas Casaletto
Last Updated May 4, 2021 at 10:42 pm EDT
FILE - Toronto police car with a TTC Streetcar going by. Getty Images/iStock
A man is in hospital with serious injuries after a stabbing at Royal York subway station.
Toronto police were first notified around 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday following reports of an incident at the station on Bloor Street West and Royal York Road.
A man said to be in his 30s was located with multiple stab wounds and subsequently rushed to a trauma centre where he remains.
Illustration by Dorothy Leung, Published 14:38, Apr. 21, 2021
As kids, my younger brother and I would snicker whenever my mother stopped to run her palms over what she thought was an exciting bit of a building. It could have been a limestone handrail at a shopping mall, a granite column at an old bank, or reclaimed wood at a hipster restaurant; sometimes, she would take our little hands and guide us to do the same. To this day, I can walk into a room and estimate its ceiling height because she taught us how to assess the highness and lowness of rooms. I’m also well versed in the slip resistances (a technical term for slipperiness) of a variety of flooring substrates. Believe me when I say that my mother really, really likes buildings.