Waterloo Triple Killer Granted Day Parole After Three Decades
Patrick Dombroskie, who was convicted of killing three people in a 1992 shooting at a Waterloo glove factory, has been granted six months of day parole in British Columbia. The decision comes more than 30 years after the tragic incident that shocked the community.
Gas Prices Expected to Plummet on Wednesday
In a separate development, gas analyst Dan McTeague forecasts a significant decrease in fuel costs. He predicts that gas prices will drop by 13 cents per litre, from $178.9 to $165.9, while diesel is expected to fall by 20 cents, from $2.37 to $2.17 per litre, starting Wednesday.
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Body Cam Footage Reveals Details in Alan Ritchson Altercation
Footage obtained by TMZ shows that actor Alan Ritchson, known for his role in Reacher, was wearing a body camera before a physical confrontation with his neighbor in Tennessee over the weekend. The incident has sparked discussions about privacy and celebrity encounters.
Blue Jays' Opening Day Evokes Nostalgic Memories
Columnist Steve Simmons reflects on the Toronto Blue Jays' inaugural game on April 7, 1977, sharing how it was a cherished moment spent with his father. The story highlights the enduring connection between baseball and family traditions.
Toronto Police Ban Anti-Israel Protests in Jewish Neighborhoods
Following a series of violent incidents, including gunshots fired into synagogues, Toronto Police have implemented a ban on anti-Israel protests in Jewish areas. This move, though delayed, aims to enhance community safety and curb tensions.



