Toronto Star - June 18, 2024
Toronto Star - June 18, 2024
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In this issue
June 18, 2024
North York shooting leaves three dead
Midday incident in office unit forces nearby daycares into lockdown
3 mins
Misting stations offer kids relief from the heat
Boards grapple with how to keep students cool in aging facilities
4 mins
Going to the island this weekend? The city may ask you to reschedule
Ah, summer in the city. As the weather gets warmer, a lot of us start making plans to head to the Toronto Islands. With trails, beaches and green space, the islands are like a piece of cottage country for people without cottages an escape from the city within the city.
3 mins
U.S. top doctor calls for online warnings
Surgeon general urging Congress to force platforms to include labels about mental-health risks for teens
2 mins
Trudeau questions Singh's declaration
PM says Canadians should be wary of any leader who claims their party is unaffected by meddling
4 mins
Sweltering summer has come early
Heat dome expected to cause 'dangerously hot and humid conditions' this week - even at night
3 mins
How to avoid getting heat stroke, even without A/C
Toronto, get ready for your first heat wave of the year.
2 mins
Girls filmed attack, court hears
Teens made videos 'memorializing' bloody incident
3 mins
Hospital receives $1.2B cash infusion
Ottawa helping fund new facility to serve mainly First Nations people in northern Ontario
2 mins
There's a 'huge gender gap in brain research,' MP says
Bendayan learned first-hand how women are affected by major head injuries
3 mins
Toronto craves external validation
If there's one thing people in Toronto love, it's the external validation represented by some U.S. franchise setting up shop here. Once upon a time it was the burrito buzz of Chipotle. Then there were the hours-long waits for a table at Cheesecake Factory. There was hype over the introduction of Popeye's chicken sandwiches and the controversy over the coming of Chick-fil-A.
3 mins
France's athletes are talking politics
Concern expressed over possible rise of far-right National Rally on eve of Paris Games opening
4 mins
Fauci made mistakes, but so did I
In his new memoir, published this week, Anthony Fauci has something important to say about how we should view science when confronted with a public health emergency like COVID-19. It's worth paying attention before the next emergency hits, as it inevitably will.
3 mins
Rate cuts should be good news for tenants, right?
Earlier this month, the Bank of Canada cut interest rates for the first time since March 2020, triggering debates about what will happen to housing markets. The pace of future cuts will impact the finances of homeowners renewing their mortgages and those with variable-rate mortgages. Expectations about future cuts will impact housing sales, prices and construction activity.
2 mins
Bullpen takes another hit
Garcia, Toronto's best reliever this season, is placed on 15-day injured list
3 mins
BOSTON GLEE PARTY
Celtics ride huge first-half lead to win series 4-1, franchise's 18th title
3 mins
Slovakia stuns Belgium
Early goal stands as the winner after Lukaku twice denied by VAR review
2 mins
For Conners, ignorance was bliss
Canadian unaware of what he needed at U.S. Open to snag Olympic spot
2 mins
The new giant in the story of capitalism
The pandemic shifted my attention to the one thing we all need at different points in our lives, from cradle to grave: care. The human need for care is a constant, but the way we access it is rapidly changing, affecting almost everyone. And that, in turn, is affecting how the economy at large works.
3 mins
Market set for a shift, experts say
Insiders expect rate cut to spur activity after slowing sales, rise in listings led to quiet May
2 mins
Connectivity, wireless plan prices top agenda
While numbers show drop in service costs, minister fears savings are not being felt yet
3 mins
Corus changing channel on CEO
New leadership is coming to Corus Entertainment Inc. after it lost several major Warner Bros. Discovery lifestyle television channels to Rogers Communications Inc. and continues to struggle in the current broadcasting environment.
1 min
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Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: Daily
Founded in 1892, the Toronto Star has long been Canada’s largest daily newspaper. Now a multi-platform news organization, the Star publishes a newspaper seven days a week in the Greater Toronto Area and publishes ongoing news and information to a global audience on thestar.com on web and mobile applications.
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