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Heavy Snowfall Disrupts School Operations Across Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area

Heavy Snowfall Disrupts School Operations Across Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area

Toronto (Rajeev Sharma): The after-effects of a powerful winter storm that swept through southern Ontario on Sunday prompted widespread school closures across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) on Monday, as authorities worked to clear snow and restore safe travel conditions. The Toronto District School Board confirmed that all its schools, administrative offices, learning sites and childcare centres would remain shut for the day to support ongoing snow-clearing efforts and in response to the severe weather alert issued by the city. Soon after, the Toronto Catholic District School Board announced similar closures, adding that examinations scheduled for Monday have…
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Toronto Police Urge Residents to Stay Home After 43 cm of Snow Buries City, Wind Chills Set to Plunge to –25°C

Toronto Police Urge Residents to Stay Home After 43 cm of Snow Buries City, Wind Chills Set to Plunge to –25°C

Toronto ( Rajeev Sharma): Toronto is grappling with a massive cleanup effort after a powerful winter storm dumped 43 centimetres of snow across the city, forcing plows and emergency crews into a multi-day operation to restore roads and transit service. Major arteries were prioritized on Monday, while many residential streets remained partially blocked under deep snowbanks. Environment Canada said Monday’s forecast will bring a mix of sun and clouds with a 40 per cent chance of flurries. Temperatures are expected to reach a high of –8°C, but wind chills will make it feel closer to –22°C in the morning and…
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Major snowstorm expected to batter Toronto and eastern regions as deep freeze continues

Major snowstorm expected to batter Toronto and eastern regions as deep freeze continues

Ontario (Rajeev Sharma): Large parts of Eastern Canada, including Toronto, are preparing for another round of severe winter weather, with meteorologists warning of intense snowfall, strong winds and continued bitter cold through Sunday. Environment Canada has forecast that Toronto could receive as much as 40 centimetres of snow over the course of the day, raising concerns about hazardous travel and widespread disruptions. An orange-level winter storm warning has been issued across much of the Greater Toronto Area, signalling the likelihood of significant impacts to daily life, infrastructure and public safety. According to the national weather agency, heavy snowfall combined with…
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Indian student, 20, shot dead near Toronto University, accused at large

Indian student, 20, shot dead near Toronto University, accused at large

National Times Bureau :- The Indian Consulate in Toronto on Thursday said it was deeply distressed by the killing of Shivank Avasthi, a 20-year-old Indian student, who was shot dead near the University of Toronto Scarborough campus. Police said Avasthi was found with a gunshot injury in the Highland Creek Trail–Old Kingston Road area on Tuesday and was declared dead on the spot.  The suspects escaped before officers reached the scene, and the campus was briefly locked down during the search. This was Toronto’s 41st homicide this year. “We express deep anguish over the tragic death of a young Indian…
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Indian Research Scholar Killed in Toronto Shooting, Authorities Launch Probe

Indian Research Scholar Killed in Toronto Shooting, Authorities Launch Probe

Toronto (Rajeev Sharma): A tragic shooting near the University of Toronto Scarborough campus has claimed the life of an Indian doctoral student, prompting expressions of grief from Indian authorities and concern within the international student community. The victim, identified as Shivank Avasthi, was pursuing advanced research studies in Canada. According to Toronto Police, the incident occurred in the vicinity of Highland Creek Trail and Old Kingston Road. Emergency responders reached the location after reports of gunfire and found the student suffering from a fatal gunshot injury. He was declared dead at the scene. Police said those responsible had escaped before…
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Toronto Woman of Indian Origin Killed; Police Seek Partner in Connection

Toronto Woman of Indian Origin Killed; Police Seek Partner in Connection

Toronto (Rajeev Sharma): Toronto police are investigating the death of Himanshi Khurana, a 30-year-old Indian-origin woman, whose body was discovered in a local residence earlier this week. Authorities have issued a Canada-wide arrest warrant for a man believed to be linked to her death. The Indian Consulate in Toronto expressed deep regret over the incident, extending condolences to the family and assuring that all possible support is being provided during this difficult time. Officials stated that they are working closely with local authorities as the investigation unfolds. According to police reports, Khurana was reported missing late on Friday, December 19.…
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Toronto Police Probe Theft of Mezuzahs From Seniors’ Residence in Suspected Hate Crime

Toronto Police Probe Theft of Mezuzahs From Seniors’ Residence in Suspected Hate Crime

Toronto (Rajeev Sharma): Toronto’s Hate Crime Unit is investigating after a series of mezuzahs were forcibly removed from the doors of residents in a North York seniors’ building, an incident that has sparked anger and fear within the community. The thefts occurred sometime over the weekend at a Toronto Community Housing seniors’ residence in the Westminster area. Residents noticed the missing mezuzahs on Sunday and alerted authorities. Police have not yet established the exact timeframe of the vandalism. A mezuzah, a small case containing a handwritten prayer scroll, is traditionally mounted on the doorposts of Jewish homes and is considered…
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Naiya Gill Crowned Mrs. Elite International Canada World 2025 (Audience Choice); From Lawyer to Pageant Winner, a Story of Destiny

Naiya Gill Crowned Mrs. Elite International Canada World 2025 (Audience Choice); From Lawyer to Pageant Winner, a Story of Destiny

Toronto (Rajeev Sharma) : In a remarkable twist of fate, Canadian lawyer Naiya Gill has been crowned Mrs. Elite International Canada World 2025 (Audience Choice), thereby fulfilling a dream she had set aside over three decades ago.Whille talking with National Times Media , Naiya revealed that at the age of 16, she had received a modeling offer but was unable to pursue it due to her parents’ wishes. “My mother was totally against it and wanted me to become a lawyer. I was deeply hurt but didn’t want to go against their wishes,” she recalled.Respecting her parents’ decision, Naiya completed…
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Clashes Break Out at Anti-Immigration Rally in Toronto’s Christie Pits Park

Clashes Break Out at Anti-Immigration Rally in Toronto’s Christie Pits Park

Toronto (Rajeev Sharma): A rally organized by anti-immigration activists at Christie Pits Park turned tense, as a significantly larger group of counter-protesters arrived to denounce the event, leading to scuffles and multiple arrests. The demonstration, dubbed the “Canada First Patriot Rally,” was spearheaded by Joe Anidjar, a self-identified nationalist and online personality known by the handle @PuckDaddy93. Promoted as a patriotic, family-friendly gathering, the rally called for sharp restrictions on immigration, mass deportations, and what organizers referred to as “remigration”—a term critics link to extremist ideologies in Europe. Although organizers expected a strong turnout, the rally drew an estimated 100…
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Indians in Canada Face Steep Housing Costs in Top Cities

Indians in Canada Face Steep Housing Costs in Top Cities

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Canada’s vibrant Indian diaspora continues to grow across major cities, but soaring housing prices are posing significant challenges for families hoping to own a home.According to recent figures, Toronto remains the city with the highest Indian population, exceeding 650,000 residents. However, the average home price in Toronto has climbed to $1.1 million, requiring a family income of at least $250,000 to afford a property comfortably.Vancouver, which hosts more than 260,000 people of Indian origin, tops the chart with the highest average house price among the five cities at $1.24 million. Families there would need to earn around…
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