Published Thursday, July 29, 2021 6:36PM EDT Toronto police are issuing a warning about a high number of suspected drug overdose deaths in the midtown area over the past two weeks. Police were called to the latest fatal incident at around 12:45 a.m. this morning. Officers responded to a property in the area of Dupont Street and Spadina Road, where they found a man and a woman both 39 years old unresponsive. Emergency crews tried to resuscitate the two, but were unsuccessful and they were pronounced dead at the scene. In a news release Thursday, Toronto police said there have been “a number of suspected overdoses” in 53 Division over the past two weeks, including four deaths which occurred as a result of suspected drug consumption.
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The top 20 walks in Toronto
Whether it s a half-hour trip to a dog park or a trek along the Humber or Don, here s our guide to enjoying the city s parks and recreation By Glenn Sumi, Radheyan Simonpillai and Enzo DiMatteo
Apr 8, 2021
Glenn Sumi
Over the past year, most of us have upped our walking game. Whether it’s a quick half-hour trip to a dog park or a two-hour trek along the Humber or Don Rivers, getting some fresh air and exercise has been essential in keeping us grounded – and healthy. Scientists say it’s more important than ever to get outside – properly distanced, of course. So lace up those walking shoes, fill up that water bottle, put on that hat and sunblock and enjoy the city’s parks and recreation.