A homeless man was identified Tuesday as the victim of a fatal "swarming" attack police allege was committed by eight teenage girls in downtown Toronto last month. Toronto police said Ken Lee, 59, was ...
8 teen girls charged with murdering homeless Toronto man who was protecting Asian woman The Asian man who was allegedly killed by a “swarm” of teenage girls in Canada last month has been identified as ...
TORONTO, Dec. 15, 2025 /CNW/ - The Toronto youth homelessness sector is issuing an urgent call for youth-specific interventions and prevention efforts to address the growing youth homelessness crisis ...
Canadian police on Tuesday named the 59-year-old homeless man killed in what authorities deemed a "swarming" attack allegedly carried out by eight teenage girls on a Toronto street last month. Toronto ...
Canadian police arrested eight teenage girls who know each other through social media for allegedly "swarming" a homeless man on the streets of Toronto and brutally stabbing him to death. Three ...
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Recently released data from Toronto Public Health (TPH) revealed that 216 people experiencing homelessness died in the city of Toronto in 2021. The annual death toll among the city’s homeless has more ...
Toronto authorities have identified the homeless man stabbed and beaten to death in a “swarming” attack carried out by a group of teenagers. Ken Lee, 69, was violently attacked just after midnight on ...
The rapid spread of Omicron across Canada is taking an especially terrible toll on the homeless population, with major outbreaks reported in shelters in Toronto and British Columbia in recent weeks.
On Jan. 5, the temperature in Toronto set a record low at -23 degrees Celsius, or -9.4 Fahrenheit. Environment Canada advised those outside to cover up; at that temperature frostbite occurs within ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - The scourge of homelessness has emerged as a major theme at this year's Toronto film festival, driven by performances from an unlikely trio: an Oscar-winning actress, a well-known ...