
Oct 06, 2025 | 8:00 AM
The Toronto Blue Jays were flying high this weekend after winning their first two postseason games in nine years against the venerable New York Yankees.
The Blue Jays took Game 2 of the American League Division Series 13-7 against the Yankees on Sunday, with a grand slam from Vladimir Guerrero Junior and five home runs.
The victory comes after another landslide win in Game 1, where the Jays pasted New York 10-1 on Saturday.
Game 3 is at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday.
York Regional Police are investigating another shooting in a residential area of Vaughan overnight.
It happened in the area of Autumn Hill Boulevard and Thornhill Woods Drive at around 3:45 a.m.
According to police, there were multiple shots in the front door of the home, and shell casings in the driveway and front patio.
Investigators note that there will be “an increased police presence”
Police confirmed last month that six shootings at four separate addresses in Vaughan have been linked.
Police are investigating a series of break-ins in Kitchener.
Waterloo Regional Police say officers are investigating four residential break-ins that occurred in the Forest Heights area.
Police say in all incidents, an unknown suspect or suspects gained entry through a back door and stole property.
Investigators are asking people to check their home security cameras for footage from Friday for any suspicious people, vehicles or activity.
Marineland has asked the federal government for emergency funding to feed and care for its whales, saying without it euthanasia is imminent.
Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson earlier this week denied Marineland's request to export 30 belugas to an aquarium in China.
The former Niagara Falls tourist attraction called it, the only option for the whales and has asked Thompson if she can help find another place.
Police have seized cannabis plants worth more than 122-million dollars as part of an investigation into illicit cannabis production on Tyendinaga (TY-en-dah-NAH'-gah) Mohawk Territory in eastern Ontario.
OPP and Tyendinaga police say the production sites were controlled by non-Indigenous organized criminal networks.
Police seized more than 72-thousand illicit cannabis plants, three firearms.
10 people are now facing charges.