Courtesy photo The Bay College Wellness committee hosted a Pink Out day in support of Breast Cancer Awareness on Wednesday, October 11. Employees showed their
In-person fireworks displays for Canada Day are back in Toronto this year and police say they have a plan and “a variety of resources” to ensure public safety, after violent incidents broke out at Woodbine Beach over the Victoria Day long weekend.
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Police are investigating three separate violent incidents as well as a number of instances of people discharging fireworks at each other and at police in the Woodbine Beach area on Sunday night, and say they want to avoid the same scene when people gather there on Monday.
Police say they’ve made 19 arrests and seven officers were injured after a violent night at Toronto’s Woodbine Beach that saw two people shot, one person stabbed, two others robbed at gunpoint and running street battles involving fireworks through Sunday evening.