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Today’s Top Stories:
🦠 1 dead, dozens sick in legionnaires’ disease outbreak in London, Ont.
Public health officials in London, Ontario have declared an outbreak of legionnaires’ disease after 43 cases were reported in the past week, with one confirmed death.
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‼️ Brake pedal defect prompts recall of Honda and Acura vehicles
Transport Canada has issued a recall for 15,574 Honda and Acura vehicles due to a defect in the brake pedal assembly that could cause unexpected braking or prevent proper braking.
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🚔 Teen charged in horrific attack on Ontario child
A 17-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder and sexual assault with a weapon in an attack on a child, police had initially suspected was from an animal.
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🏟️ Coldplay frontman doubles down on Rogers Stadium criticism
Coldplay’s Chris Martin has reignited debate over Toronto’s new Rogers Stadium, calling it a “weird stadium in the middle of nowhere” during back-to-back shows.
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🏎️ Parkside Drive speed cam vandalized for 6th time
Residents living near Parkside Drive say they could use more road safety measures after the notorious speed camera has been vandalized for the sixth time in just eight months.
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🍫 ‘Buy Canadian’ pushes Purdys into grocery stores
Purdys Chocolatier is expanding beyond its own retail shops for the first time in its 118-year history, placing four popular chocolate varieties in Save-On-Foods stores across Western Canada.
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🌞 More Canadians turning to AC as heat waves intensify
Air conditioning use is rising across Canada as heat waves become more frequent, with 68% of households now using AC, up from 64% in 2021. But cost remains a major barrier, especially for low-income families.
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💲 Pensions and retirement outlooks have never been better
A new report from Mercer Canada reveals that defined-benefit pension plans have reached a record solvency ratio of 126%, offering strong financial security for retirees.
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Taste Test Thursday
The Spot:
348 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M5A 1T1
2712 Keele St, North York, ON M3M 2G1
116 Ellesmere Rd, Scarborough, ON M1R 4C4
💰 The Damage: Prices range from $8.49 for the most budget-friendly option to $26.99 at the top end. Most sandwiches land around $15, making this place a great middle ground. With generous portions, even the pricier items offer solid value, so whether you're splurging or sticking to a budget, there's something for everyone.
🔥 Worth It?: The Bullger is a solid pick with a diverse menu, generous portions, and value at every price point. This spot taps into bold flavours in their burger experience with no holds barred menu items like cheese stuffed portabello on a burger, grilled cheese buns, and loaded fries. This spot is a fever dream for food fanatics, pure culinary chaos is the best way possible. Head to Bullger to try some of their creative food creations.
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Upcoming Events/News:
⚾ BLUE JAYS STREAK ENDS IN CHICAGO: The Blue Jays lose against the White Sox in their away game with a score of 2-1, ending the 10 game streak for the Blue Jays.
⚾ BLUE JAYS START SERIES AGAINST ATHLETICS: The Toronto Blue Jays will play against the Athletics. While their streak is ended, hopefully the Blue Jays can continue to add some wins to their records and retain their spot in first for AL East.
⚽ TORONTO FC TO PLAY ATLANTA: The Toronto FC will play Atlanta this Saturday in a home game. Toronto FC is slightly favoured against Atlanta, this could be a close game.
🏈 WEEK 6 OF CFL: Calgary plays Saskatchewan to start off week six on July 11th, then Ottawa will play Hamilton on July 12th, and then B.C. will play Edmonton on July 13th.
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