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A handful of environmental activists protested Enbridge’s plans for its Line 9B pipeline in Etobicoke this week, arguing the pipeline poses a threat to local residents and to the environment. Six protestors assembled at 6:30 a.m. Monday in an obscure hydro corridor near the intersection of Rexdale Boulevard
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SUMMER CAMP WONDERS: Andrew uses a magnifying glass to check a small bug on a wild plant in the wetlands at the Humber Arboretum Summer Kids Camp in north Etobicoke. See more photos on page 32.
Police nearly nabbed a suspect in the latest in a long string of summertime breakand-enters in south Etobicoke early Saturday morning, quickly tracking the man down in a foot chase after receiving yet another report that a local woman had awoken to an intruder standing over her bed.
“Police, who are alerted to the fact that we have had a number of incidences of break-and-enters in the area, responded very quickly and were able to engage a male suspect in a foot pursuit,” Const. David Hopkinson said of police efforts to catch the suspect, who reportedly stole the woman’s wallet, cellphone and laptop. “They lost him in a residen>>>over, page 16
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