Morning Brew: August 13th, 2008
Photo: "Toronto Bike" by Scott Irving, member of the blogTO Flickr pool.
Your Toronto morning news roundup for Wednesday August 13th, 2008:
Next time you decide to smash in a window and try and get away after a neighbor catches you, it's probably best not to run through a police station parking lot. Then again, it does make the job easier for law enforcement.
You've heard of drive-by shootings, but what about drive-by stabbings? It might not be in Toronto proper, but a man was stabbed in Brampton yesterday as he was stopped at a red light in his vehicle.
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The fallout from Sunday's explosion continues to build: lawyers are already preparing a class-action lawsuit against the propane company, and the city may be powerless to address the zoning by-laws that caused a propane site to be next to a residential neighborhood.
Speaking of propane sites, there might be one in your neighborhood: there are apparently 337 of them in the Greater Toronto Area.
Oh, and the NFL's idea to bring a few games to Toronto â like the Steelers-Bills pre-season game going down at the Rogers Centre tonight tomorrow night â might be a flop if people don't show up. Which is a distinct possibility seeing as how tickets for an exhibition game cost several hundred dollars.
Ah, and my run with the Brew ends today. Jerrold's back as of tomorrow after a much-needed vacation.
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