TORONTO The property manager of a downtown Toronto condo where bottles were thrown from a unit 35 floors up to the streets below is denying claims by Toronto police that the suite was a short-term rental unit. Faisal Fiaz told CTV News Toronto that the unit at York Street and Lakeshore Boulevard was rented as a one-year lease to a tenant who was at a party in the unit and the landlord is taking steps to make sure nothing like that happens again. “She’s a long-term tenant, and we will be going to the landlord-tenant board to have her evicted because of her actions, so we can revoke her lease,” Fiaz said in an interview.
COURT: Some of the cases being heard today at Worcester courts. Judge James Burbidge QC is presiding over the murder trial AN alleged racially aggravated assault case is due to be heard by Worcester magistrates today as a murder trial enters its final stages at the city s crown court. Tegan Downes, 23, of Sherrards Green Road, Malvern is due to appear at Worcester Magistrates Court today following what is said to be a racist attack in Worcester. She is charged with racially / religiously aggravated assault occasioning actual bodily harm, the offence alleged to have taken place in the city on September 5 last year.
The abandoned dog, called Crackers, had been brutally attacked by a previous owner who had beaten him about the head with a metal pole. The dog carried out the attacks in Malvern just 12 hours after being adopted by the couple where it was hoped he would go on to live out a better, happier life. GUILTY: John Hiles and Laura Prangley. Photo: James Connell
GUILTY: John Hiles and Laura Prangley leave court in November Although the dog will not be destroyed, he will now have to spend the rest of his life in a rescue centre to protect the public and must be muzzled and kept on a lead at all times if he goes outdoors.
COURT: Youth court is due to deal with youths today. Pictured right is Judge Nicolas Cartwright who has a sentence today at the Crown Court THE youth court is sitting today in Worcester as magistrates deal with teenagers accused of a range of offences including drug dealing and assault. Those due up today include a 16-year-old from Worcester charged with possession of cannabis and a 14-year-old from Hereford charged with assault. The Press is prohibited from identifying those who appear at youth court (those under the age of 18). A 16-year-old is charged with theft from a shop in Evesham. Another youth, aged 17, from Birmingham is scheduled to appear for possession of both heroin and crack cocaine with intent to supply in Evesham on February 1 this year.