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Globe and Mail
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- Globe and Mail
Police investigating after Toronto shooting kills a child
Toronto police say an eight-year-old boy was killed by a stray bullet while he was sleeping in bed with his family in the city's North York neighbourhood early Saturday morning. The city's homicide unit says a stray bullet from a shooting outside a building in the Martha Eaton Way and Trethewey Drive area entered the boy's room at around 12:30 a.m. The boy was rushed to hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police say stray bullets also entered two other building units and no one else was injured. Investigators say it is too early to describe the possible suspects. Toronto police say the shooting is a cowardly act and they are asking witnesses to come forward.


CTV News
an hour ago
- CTV News
2 seriously injured after commercial vehicle crash near Morrisburg, Ont.
An Ontario Provincial Police crest is pictured on an officer's uniform. (Supplied) Two people suffered serious injuries after a crash on Highway 401 west of Morrisburg, Ont. Friday morning. Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say officers responded to a crash involving three commercial vehicles west of the Morrisburg off ramp, County Road 31, at approximately 10:20 a.m. Firefighters, police and paramedics responded to the collision. Two people suffered serious injuries, police say. One person was airlifted to an Ottawa trauma center by Air Orgne. Traffic was slowed in the area due to the highway closure east of Morrisburg, police say. Roads have since reopened. An investigation is ongoing. Anyone with any information that could assist the investigation is urged to contact the SD&G OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or .


CTV News
an hour ago
- CTV News
Drownings remain one of the leading causes of accidental deaths: OPP
Officers can be seen on an OPP patrol boat on Lake Simcoe in Barrie, Ont. (Heather Butts/ CTV Barrie) There is still plenty of time before summer ends to enjoy an outing on the lake, and being safe ensures fun for everyone. Provincial Police out of Orillia continue to remind people heading out on the water to make one life-saving choice: simply wear your life jacket. Last year, drownings remained one of the leading causes of accidental death across the province, stated Provincial police, especially among men aged 20-60. According to OPP, 89 per cent of victims in boating-related drownings were not wearing a life jacket. Most of these tragedies can happen in all types of water vessels, like canoes and kayaks, but they are preventable. The Drowning Prevention Research Centre of Canada says, 35 per cent of water-related fatalities are linked to swimming, while another 13 per cent are attributed to walking, running, or playing near water. To be safe near waterways, police ask that you always wear a properly fitted, Transport Canada-approved life jacket; set the example, especially for children and new boaters; and check weather and water conditions before heading out.