Road safety workers wary of dangerous distractions
Toronto police and road safety workers agree, cellphones, iPods and other personal electronic gadgets are distracting pedestrians to death.
Toronto police and road safety workers agree, cellphones, iPods and other personal electronic gadgets are distracting pedestrians to death.
In the last three weeks, an increase in pedestrian accidents has shocked the city.
A Toronto jury has found a woman guilty of first degree murder for counselling her female lover to kill her then-boyfriend.
“Children in Soweto didn’t have the things kids have here,” Sloly said. “They did realize, though, their power (to make change) and their potential.”
Toronto cycling advocates launched a new campaign to focus on the positive interactions between cyclists and motorists.
About 100 high school students gathered across the street from Northern Secondary School at lunch today to protest the police presence in the hallways.