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🚨 Blue Jays Go To Game 7 + Parents Rally Against Speed Camera Ban

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⚾ Blue Jays Force Game 7 in ALCS
Toronto Blue Jays took a 6-2 win over the Seattle Mariners on Sunday night, tying the American League Championship Series and sending the teams to a decisive Game 7 at Rogers Centre. Moving Toronto one step away from its first World Series since 1993.
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🚸 ‘Horrible piece of legislation’: Parents to rally against speed camera ban
Parent groups across Toronto and the province are organizing rallies to oppose Premier Doug Ford’s proposed ban on speed cameras, warning that removing the devices could endanger children and compromise road safety.
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⚖️ ‘No Kings’ rallies planned in Toronto as protests against President Trump
Thousands gathered in Toronto and across Canada on October 18 as part of “No Kings” rallies, showing opposition to President Trump and drawing police presence in downtown intersections.​
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🚨 Toronto building superintendent charged with multiple sexual offences
A 52-year-old Toronto man was charged October 18 with 15 offences including break and enter, sexual assault, sexual interference, and child pornography, after police allege he repeatedly assaulted two young girls over more than a year while working as a superintendent in a west-end apartment building.​
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In Case You Missed This:

🔥 One child dead, two adults injured in Oshawa fire
A fire in Oshawa on October 18 killed one child and sent two adults to hospital with serious burns and smoke inhalation, with Ontario’s fire marshal investigating the cause of the trailer blaze.​
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📰 Two more teens charged in fatal stabbing of Abdoul Aziz Sarr
Toronto police arrested and charged two additional teens with first-degree murder on October 17, bringing the total to five suspects following the fatal July stabbing of 14-year-old Abdoul Aziz Sarr in Toronto’s east end.​
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🚗 Woman dead in single-vehicle crash in Toronto’s west end
Early on October 18, a woman died at the scene after the car she was riding in left Eglinton Avenue West in Toronto and struck a hydro pole; the driver suffered non-life threatening injuries. Police are investigating the cause of the crash.​
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🦺 Data centre boom scrutinized as water and power concerns grow
CBC reports on the controversy around Toronto’s rapid rise in data centre development, with questions raised about water usage and energy reliability as public infrastructure strains under demand.​
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Money Monday

This week's money scene:

💸 Is saving for your child’s education still worth it?
With rising tuition costs and uncertain job markets, many parents are questioning the value of Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs). This article explores whether saving for post-secondary education still makes financial sense and what alternatives might be worth considering.

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🏦 The best high-interest savings accounts in Canada for 2025
MoneySense’s latest guide helps Canadians compare the top savings accounts nationwide, offering up-to-date rates and insights on why savings accounts remain vital, even as rates are modest compared to stock or real estate portfolio returns. Their analysis highlights accounts with CDIC protection and examines the Bank of Canada’s latest benchmark rate.​
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Weekend Highlights:

BLUE JAYS FORCE GAME 7: The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Seattle Mariners 6-2 in Game 6 of the ALCS on Sunday night, pushing the series to a decisive final game.

RAPTORS DEFEATED NETS: The Toronto Raptors defeated the Brooklyn Nets 119-114 on Friday, with Scottie Barnes leading Toronto with 31 points, improving the Raptors’ record to 4-2 for the season.

MAPLE LEAFS FALL IN OVERTIME: The Toronto Maple Leafs lost 4-3 to the Seattle Kraken on Saturday, with Josh Mahura scoring the game-winning goal at 3:06 of overtime

ARGONAUTS FALL TO STAMPEDERS: The Toronto Argonauts ended their season with a heavy 44-13 loss to the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday, finishing with a 5-13 record in a campaign marked by injuries and inconsistency.

TORONTO FC DEFEAT ORLANDO CITY: Toronto FC closed the MLS regular season with a 4-2 win over Orlando City SC on October 18, led by Djordje Mihailovic’s two goals, and finished the year with a six-win, fourteen-loss record.