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Regent is a nice neighbourhood in a prime area of the city they still gonna zoom in on the only left over buildings in the area talking bout projects
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it's over for clowns in this city and their fake struggle. push all these wastemen into suburbia they'll be wishing they took advantage of being in the city core when they had the chance.

can't wait till they tear down the rest of those left over buildings in that area.

They already have breh,do you read the news,they moved out to Brampton...

Brampton is our Gary,Indiana....
 
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They already have breh,do you read the news,they moved out to Brampton...

Brampton is our Gary,Indiana....
Yeah it's been like that for a minute. I noticed 10 years ago more started moving here. I just remember meeting a bunch of Toronto and Scarborough mans back then.:manny:
 

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Can't wait until they shut backpage down and cut the income stream for these cockroaches.

Dummies believe they can be the next drake. How did this foolishness make it's way up here? :snoop:
Same bro
Get rid of these rappers
They all garbage



Throw the book at him to be honest
 

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Toronto police have identified a man from the Peterborough area as the victim of a deadly shooting that took place in Scarborough’s Maryvale neighbourhood Friday.

Gunfire rang out near Victoria Park Avenue and Terraview Boulevard at around 8 p.m. Friday night.

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Bryan Thomas was fatally shot in Scarborough’s Maryvale neighbourhood Friday April 6, 2018. (Police handout)

Officers arrived to find a man lying in a parking lot, suffering from an upper body injury. He was rushed to hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

On Saturday police identified the victim as 32-year-old Bryan Thomas.

Investigators have not yet said what they believe motivated the shooting.

Police also said Saturday that the suspects were seen fleeing the scene in a white subcompact vehicle eastbound on Terraview Boulevard.
 

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Homicide detectives have identified all but one set of human remains found at a Leaside home connected to Bruce McArthur.

Lead investigator Det. Sgt. Hank Idsinga says forensic pathologists have now identified the remains of Selim Esen, Dean Lisowick and Abdulbasir Faizi, in addition to Andrew Kinsman, Soroush Mahmudi and Skandaraj Navaratnam, whose remains were identified earlier.

“At least one set of remains have yet to be identified, and the remains of Majeed Kayhan have not been identified,” Idsinga said.

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Bruce McArthur is seen in court via video link at an April 11, 2018 appearance. (John Mantha)



An updated digitally enhanced version of the image of an unidentified deceased male is shown on the right. (TPS and Nicki Ward)



Abdulbasir "Basir" Faizi, 44, is pictured in this police handout photo distributed Thursday June 6, 2013.

Further evidence was secured in the death of Dean Lisowick, putting his time of death at some time in April 2016.

McArthur was charged with a seventh count of first-degree murder during a brief appearance in a Toronto courtroom via video link.

Earlier this year, McArthur was charged with six counts of first-degree murder in connection with the deaths of six men with ties to the city’s LGBTQ2S community.

Investigators previously confirmed that the remains of “at least seven people” were found in planters on a property where the 66-year-old kept equipment for his landscaping business.

McArthur appeared via video link at College Park courts on Wednesday morning. He is being held in a segregation unit.

Police previously said he was on a suicide watch for a period of time.

On Wednesday, the Crown confirmed in court that police had identified the remains of Faizi.

Faizi, 42, disappeared from the Church and Wellesley area on December 29, 2010. His vehicle was later found abandoned on Moore Avenue, near Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

He had a wife and two daughters in Mississauga and was working delivering pizzas at the time he was reported missing.

His is the fifth and final missing person case investigated by police in projects Houston and Prism to be positively linked to McArthur and confirmed deceased.

“They do feel a sense of closure that now all three men have been accounted for,” Idsinga said of the detectives who worked on the project.

Idsinga said police believe Faizi knew McArthur before his death, but declined to elaborate.

Investigators had previously released an image of a middle-aged man they believe was killed by McArthur but have so far been unable to identify him.

Idsinga said police have received as many as 500 tips about the man in the image, and still had 22 possible identities for him.

“Although we are cautiously optimistic about linking any of the 22 to the unknown male in the photo, I would encourage anyone with any further information or insight whatsoever to please pass that information on to us.”

A digitally-enhanced version of his image was distributed to the public on Wednesday.

“I’d like to put a name to him before we do lay a charge,” Idsinga said of the man.

Detectives could technically lay a charge without identifying the man.

Seventy-five searches planned for May

As temperatures rise, Idsinga said police are planning to search 75 properties across the GTA that are linked to Bruce McArthur and his landscaping business.

They include a property in Madoc, Ont. that underwent an initial search when McArthur was first taken into custody.

Searches will begin in the first week of May. Work at the Mallory Crescent home, where the first set of remainswere found, is complete.

Idsinga said forensics officers are still at McArthur’s Thorncliffe Park Drive apartment.

“We’ve quite frankly never seen anything like it,” Idsinga said of the amount of evidence found at his apartment.

“We have quite a few exhibits (of evidence) out of that apartment.”

Police will complete the search of the apartment in the next two or three weeks.

15 cold cases under scrutiny

Idsinga said police have identified 15 cold homicide cases dating from 1975 to 1997 that will be reviewed for links to McArthur.

Some of the victims were gay men, Idsinga said.

CACS GONE cac...
 

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true. fukk, i bet a lot of people won't show up for work tomorrow either if the freezing rain warning continues.

years ago I was in a major car accident due to black ice

i saw a news report already 500 accidents on thehighway just yesterday.

There is no scarier or worse feeling than applying brakes and your car slipping and moving.

I've been going to church my whole life and this is honestly the first time i remember it being cancelled
 

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years ago I was in a major car accident due to black ice

i saw a news report already 500 accidents on thehighway just yesterday.

There is no scarier or worse feeling than applying brakes and your car slipping and moving.

I've been going to church my whole life and this is honestly the first time i remember it being cancelled
true enough. yeah, i might call in tomorrow.
 
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