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Students stabbed near Scarborough high school: police

Students stabbed near Scarborough high school: police

CBC12-05-2025

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Two students were taken to hospital after a stabbing near a Scarborough high school Monday, Toronto police say.
The incident happened around 1:49 p.m. near Guildwood Parkway and Livingston Road, police said in a social media post.
Both victims were male and the incident happened off school property, investigators said. Toronto EMS officials said the victims' injuries were minor.
The school was not named. Police say they are now searching for multiple suspects who were wearing all black at the time.

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