Toronto3 injured in collision involving police cruiser, vehicle in East YorkBy Joanna LavoieOpens in new windowPublished: April 05, 2025 at 7:40PM EDT Two women and a man have been taken to the hospital with minor injuries following a collision involving a marked police cruiser and another vehicle, say paramedics. The crash happened early Saturday evening in East York, near Queensdale and Coxwell avenues. Police say they were called to that area just before 6:30 p.m. The victims injuries are non-life-threatening, they added. Currently, Coxwell is closed in both directions from Sammon Avenue to Springdale Boulevard. Motorists are being advised to expect delays in the area and are being asked by police to consider alternate routes. 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All Rights Reserved. ZWD Emergency crews responded to a collision in East York that sent three people to a hospital Saturday evening. Paramedics were called to the area of Queensdale Avenue and Coxwell Avenue just before 7:00 p.m. after a vehicle collided with a police cruiser. Two women and one man sustained non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to a local hospital. WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Mark Carney will have to navigate a delicate balance during his first in-person meeting with Donald Trump today, following months of the U.S. president targeting Canada with... A planned peaceful vacation has spiralled into a prolonged two-month ordeal for Ontario man David Bennett, who remains stranded in the Dominican Republic despite having all criminal charges against him... A Canadian man arrested on vacation has been proven innocent. Melissa Nakhavoly with why he is still being held in the Dominican Republic. 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AN OK supermarket in Harare’s Queensdale suburb was Tuesday forced into temporary closure amid suspected coronavirus fears caused by a customer who had started coughing heavily before collapsing inside the shop “OK Queensdale just closed doors as suspected COVID-19 customer just collapsed and started coughing seriously with difficulty in breathing,” one person wrote on Twitter posting a picture of the closed shop Efforts to get comment from OK Zimbabwe management were fruitless NewZimbabwe.com could not ascertain what happened to the unidentified customer who had collapsed inside the supermarket Zimbabwe has been plunged into panic after it recorded three cases of coronavirus since last Friday Zororo Makamba died at the Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital in Harare Monday and was buried on Tuesday New Zimbabwe.com Tweets by NewZimbabweCom NewZimbabwe.com – The Zimbabwe News You Trust is Zimbabwe’s leading online newspaper and published by New Zimbabwe Media Ltd The platform brings you 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you with this final quote from Arthur Ashe as you look to the future and contemplate all that you want to do with it: Subscribe for our electronic subscription to weather alerts school closures and our monthly newsletter Ontario L9A1K4 | Mailing Address: Queensdale We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience We use cookies to help you navigate efficiently and perform certain functions You will find detailed information about all cookies under each consent category below The cookies that are categorized as "Necessary" are stored on your browser as they are essential for enabling the basic functionalities of the site We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze how you use this website and provide the content and advertisements that are relevant to you These cookies will only be stored in your browser with your prior consent You can choose to enable or disable some or all of these cookies but disabling some of them may affect your browsing experience Necessary cookies are 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witness” Dozens of people were forced to evacuate the block in Shepherd’s Bush, west London, on Tuesday after an e-bike being charged in one of the flats caught fire firefighters were called to another high-rise blaze in the capital on the 13th floor of a block of flats in Manor Park 'Minutes away from Grenfell Tower' assistant commissioner for fire stations with London Fire Brigade said both incidents showed improvements have been made in tackling high-rise fires since the Grenfell tragedy in 2017 He said: “Yesterday was a busy and highly visible day for London Fire Brigade as we tackled two significant high-rise fires in the capital My thoughts are with all affected by those incidents “The fire in Queensdale Crescent in Shepherd’s Bush was minutes away from Grenfell Tower and will have undoubtedly been difficult for the community to witness “The images from Grantham Road in Manor Park showed the intensity of the blaze faced by the first firefighters in attendance “Both incidents show how far we have come as an organisation when we deal with high-rise fires involving multiple calls concerned residents and numerous partner agencies.” He pointed to the use of new technology called 9Eye that enables callers to send live stream videos of incidents straight into the brigade’s 999 call centre as well as the use of the 64m turntable ladder He added: “We will never stop learning from these type of incidents and we will continue to strive to improve ready and able to attend a number of other incidents and are prepared to meet the next challenge control officers and other supporting staff worked extremely hard and I thank them for their professionalism and calmness under pressure.” At least 30 residents fled the building in Shepherd’s Bush shortly after 9am on Tuesday as plumes of black smoke were seen billowing out of windows Resident Liiban Shakat described how his friend had started charging an e-bike battery in the flat when it began smoking in the socket When it was 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Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with customized advertisements based on the pages you visited previously and to analyze the effectiveness of the ad campaigns. The requested content cannot be loaded.Please try again later. Liiban Shakat described thinking he was “going to die” after his friend, whom he named as Abid Naser Mohamed, woke him up and led him to the guest bedroom, which was engulfed in flames. Mr Mohamed was rushed to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation after emergency services including 60 firefighters and two ambulances raced to the scene shortly after 9am, Mr Shakat said. The resident told how his friend had started charging an e-bike battery in the flat when it began smoking in the socket. When he unplugged it, the surroundings were set alight, according to Mr Shakat. Speaking to reporters outside the building he said: “(My friend) was in the room that caught on fire. He was in the bed. His mouth was black because he inhaled so much smoke.” The 38-year-old was half-awake when he was confronted with the blaze, and rushed to pour a bucket of water over the burning debris. But this ended up exacerbating the fire, and he ran to try and escape the building and alert his neighbours by knocking on nearby doors on the 12th floor. “Something was coming from the bike, smoke, so he unplugged it. Now the debris, the plastic, the fire caught the whole place, the windows the bed,” Mr Shakat said. The resident, who has lived more than 20 years in the block of flats at Stebbing House in Shepherd’s Bush, west London, claimed that no fire alarm had sounded and no water sprinklers had been activated, despite the inferno. Hammersmith and Fulham Council, which is understood to manage the building, has been contacted for comment. But Jonathan Stone, building safety manager at the council, said fire safety measures taken by the local authorities had “prevented another Grenfell”. Both Mr Stone and Labour council leader Stephen Cowan, who were on the scene in the aftermath, said they had been advised that the fire alarms had gone off as expected. The council has a system called Fire Safety Plus, they said, which has taken steps including installing fire safety doors to help residents stay protected. The fire was brought under control by around 10.55am, which Mr Cowan said was partly made possible by the lack of flammable product on the building – a crucial difference from the Grenfell Tower. He said that residents may understandably be “in shock” after the ordeal and that reports of fire alarms failing to sound were understood to be inaccurate. Labour MP for Hammersmith Andy Slaughter said that work he understood the fire would be “of great concern” and said a full report would be completed to formally establish the cause. “Any fire, particularly in high rise buildings, is going to be of great concern to residents and they will need reassurance that all safety measures are in place,” he said. At least 30 residents fled the building as plumes of black smoke were filmed billowing out of windows on the 12t floor on Tuesday morning. Mr Shakat recalled watching the Grenfell Tower blaze from the same flat that caught fire on Tuesday, saying the blaze brought memories of the tragedy back. He said: “I remember seeing it. We were playing Playstation.” He added: “I thought I was going to die today.” Detailing how the events of the morning unfolded, he said: “He (Mr Mohamed) forces me to wake up. I follow him. I went into the room and the whole room is on fire. I ran to the sink, I got a bucket of water and I tried to discourage the fire and then it got worse. “I was in shock,” he said. “I didn’t know what to do.” London Ambulance Service said two ambulances and a Hazardous Area Response Team attended, with one person taken to hospital and two assessed at the scene. In a statement from the scene, station commander David Bracewell said: “Firefighters dealt with a fire on the 12th floor of a tower block in W11. Three people from the affected flat left before the brigade arrived. A number of other residents evacuated the building. “Firefighters led six residents to safety via an internal staircase. Further residents who were not affected by fire, heat or smoke were advised to remain in their flats. “In the early stages we used new technology called 9Eye that enabled a caller to send live stream videos of the incident straight into the brigade’s 999 call centre. “We’ve also used a 32m turntable ladder to put water on the outside of the building.” In a statement on Twitter, the ambulance service said: “London Ambulance Service is responding to a fire in Queensdale Crescent, W11, alongside colleagues from the London Fire Brigade. “We have dispatched multiple resources to the scene and are treating a number of patients.” The building is less than a mile away from Grenfell Tower where 72 people died following a blaze in 2017. Want a quick and expert briefing on the biggest news stories? Listen to our latest podcasts to find out What You Need To Know... Notifications can be managed in browser preferences. 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Read our Privacy notice Firefighters have renewed a safety warning about “incredibly concerning” fires involving e-bikes after one went up in flames at a high-rise block of flats in south-east London The London Fire Brigade (LFB) spoke out after a woman and three children were treated for smoke inhalation and taken to hospital after escaping from a flat on the third floor of a seven-storey block in Erith on Friday The fire in Arthur Street is believed to have been caused by a faulty e-bike lithium battery LFB said it dealt with 88 fires involving e-bikes and 29 linked to e-scooters in 2022 up from 49 related to e-bikes and 30 to e-scooters a year earlier A spokesman said: “It’s incredibly concerning we are continuing to see a rise in incidents involving e-bikes and e-scooters “When these batteries and chargers fail they do so with ferocity and because the fires develop so rapidly the situation can quickly become incredibly serious “Lithium-ion batteries are susceptible to failure if incorrect chargers are used and there is a significant risk posed by e-scooters which have been converted “We are predominantly seeing fires in ones which have been purchased from online marketplaces and batteries which have been sourced on the internet (and) may not meet the correct safety standards.” Our advice is to try and store and charge these items in a safe location if possible make sure there is smoke detection fitted and your means of escape is not obstructed The LFB was called to the Erith fire at 10.51pm on Friday and it was just past midnight when it was under control A similar warning about fires involving e-bikes was issued in June after residents were evacuated from Stebbing House in Queensdale Crescent as firefighters battled flames in a 12th floor flat It led to eight fire engines and about 60 firefighters attending the scene, while the London Ambulance Service said one person was taken to hospital and two assessed at the site. The spokesman added on Monday: “Our advice is to try and store and charge these items in a safe location if possible, such as in a shed or garage, and if they have to be stored inside, make sure there is smoke detection fitted and your means of escape is not obstructed. “However we know this won’t be possible for everyone, so if you are charging them indoors, please follow our advice on safe charging and ensure everyone in your home knows what to do in the event of a fire.” Lesley Rudd, chief executive of the Electrical Safety First charity, which aims to reduce deaths and injuries caused by electrical accidents, called for online marketplaces to be regulated to “force them to take reasonable steps to ensure that goods sold on their platform are safe”. She said: “Our own investigations have found dangerous chargers for e-bikes freely available on online marketplaces, leaving shoppers at serious risk of a fire.” A home listed for sale in Toronto brings back childhood memories of secret hiding places and playrooms just for kids The home at 29 Queensdale Avenue was listed this week for just under $1 million The home at 29 Queensdale Avenue has an open-concept living and dining area The semi-detached home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms The master bedroom features large windows for a bright space It is close to Greenwood subway station and near the Danforth and Pape Village The home has two bathrooms with modern features The home was in need of refreshing when the current owners purchased it about six years ago and it underwent top-to-bottom updates, said sales representative Chris Neill The kitchen was completely redone and there are hardwood floors throughout the home There are hardwood floors throughout the home Perhaps one of the most unique features in the home is a tiny space for kids upstairs The ceiling was vaulted and during renovations they created a small reading nook with ladder access A built-in ladder leads to the reading nook you climb up a ladder and get to this really cool kid's play loft," Neill said The loft is a cool place for kids to hang out The nook could also function as a storage space In the basement there is a climbing wall but the current home owners will be taking that with them There is a rock climbing wall in the basement but the current owners plan to take that with them The home has a sitting area in the backyard The backyard has a seating area and a small shed The area is known as family-friendly with nearby schools in family friendly neighbourhood with schools and amenities of the Danforth," Neill said Hamilton public school board representatives say Queensdale Elementary School is closed today (Tuesday) because of a water main break at the 67 Queensdale Ave Queensdale Elementary School will be closed today (Tuesday) because of a water main break and 'the inability to provide sanitary conditions.' Queensdale Elementary School will be closed today (Tuesday) because of a water main break and “the inability to provide sanitary conditions.” Hamilton public school board spokesman Shawn McKillop says repairs are due to be completed by noon at the earliest “HWDSB Facility and City of Hamilton crews are working on the restoration effort,” he said in an email Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - the email address may already exist Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account OttawaNews1 teen, 4 adults injured in crash involving school bus and vehicle in south OttawaBy Ted RaymondPublished: December 03, 2024 at 3:36PM EST staff and volunteers work on their new garden of native plant species at the front of the school on May 31 The school received a TD Friends of the Environment grant to spruce up the grounds Teacher Rob Stringer holds a map showing where each class’s garden plot will be once students staff and volunteers finish planting around the front of Queensdale elementary school Each class designed a section using native plants; their designs which will be plaqued and displayed outside Teacher Rob Stringer (right) holds a map showing where each class’s garden plot will be once students The school received a  TD Friends of the Environment grant to spruce up the grounds An overnight fire has caused roughly $100,000 in damage to a home on Hamilton Mountain The Hamilton Fire Department was called to a vacant home on Upper James St Crews arrived to find “heavy fire” conditions and worked quickly to get the blaze under control Some flames spread to a neighbouring apartment building and broke several windows A CHCH News viewer who lives in one of the apartment units captured video of a portion of the home fully engulfed in flames Officials say the fire is not suspicious and although the cause is yet to be determined it appears overgrown grass outside the home may have caught fire East and Queensdale while crews battled the blaze but all lanes have since reopened Police pictured at Queenshill Road this afternoon (Friday, April 18).A man has been arrested after 78 homes were evacuated this afternoon (Friday, April 18) in Knowle in South Bristol Police were called to the scene at around 2.10pm by the fire service following reports of a blaze at a property in Queenshill Road Firefighters had alerted police to the scene after they discovered 'potential suspected ordnance' at the property Emergency services decided to establish a cordon and evacuate residents living nearby - which included 78 homes within Queenshill Road A spokesperson for Avon and Somerset Police said: "A number of homes in Knowle have been evacuated after information was received of potential ordnance in a property in Queenshill Road "We were called by the fire service at 2.10pm today (18 April) after it received a report of a fire at the property Sign up to receive daily news updates and breaking news alerts straight to your inbox for free here. “Officers supported the fire service in establishing a cordon around the property and the evacuation of the 78 houses within it. "This includes Queenshill Road, Somerdale Avenue, Queensdale Crescent and Spring Gardens. “About 30 minutes after the initial report, officers were told of the potential for suspected ordnance to be in the property affected by the fire. "The cordon remains in place while enquiries to establish this are ongoing. “Officers have arrested a man aged in his 40s and he remains in police custody.” As of 6.45pm police confirmed that the cordon has now been removed and residents have been able to safely return to their homes. Hamilton police have released an image of a vehicle wanted in a hit and run on the Hamilton mountain that killed a pedestrian a 29-year-old man was struck and killed on Upper Wellington St at Inverness Ave Police say the vehicle did not stop and continued driving southbound on Upper Wellington and then westbound on Queensdale Ave believed to have damaged to the undercarriage and front lower bumper If you have any information that could help police you are asked to call Detective Constables (905) 546-4753 or (905) 546-4755 or CrimeStoppers Police are investigating after a 29-year-old man was struck and killed in a hit and run on Hamilton Mountain Investigators say the man was hit by a dark coloured SUV or van “The vehicle did not stop and continued southbound on Upper Wellington St. turning right (westbound) onto Queensdale Ave.,” said police in a news release The man died at the scene from his injuries The Hamilton Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is investigating this collision and is urging residents businesses and drivers who may have security or dash camera footage of the area or incident to contact them Investigators are also urging the driver of the vehicle to contact police Anyone with information that could help police is asked to contact detectives at 905-546-4753 or 905-546-4755 A former Hamilton teacher and youth baseball coach is facing additional sex charges three months after he was arrested for child luring John Douglas Hashimoto was arrested again on June 30 and charged with two counts each of sexual assault and sexual interference Police say the charges stem from two separate historical sexual assaults Hashimoto was charged by Halton police with luring a child under 16 years and invitation to sexual touching investigators said the 57-year-old man was communicating online using the name David or David 46 Hashimoto is a retired teacher with the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board and worked at four schools between 1987 and 2019 including Billy Green Elementary School He was also involved in youth baseball in the City of Hamilton and was a lead baseball instructor with the Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Academy and a Master Coach Developer and Evaluator for Baseball Canada Hashimoto was a seasonal employee with the Blue Jays from 2006 until early 2020 when his contract ended because of the pandemic Investigators believe there may be more victims Anyone with information they believe could help the investigation is asked to contact Det Michal Buszkowski of the Sexual Assault Unit at 905-540-5543 Grade 3 Pupil From Queensdale School Commits Suicide In Disturbing Incident A Grade 3 pupil from Queensdale Primary School committed suicide in a shocking incident Epworth is said to have resorted to taking the drastic action of hanging himself following a disagreement with his mother the minor had an altercation with his younger sibling Their mother is reported to have told Farai off for hitting his sibling Seemingly stung by his mother’s words Farai is reported to have gone to his room showing contrition it is suspected that he took a rope and hanged himself The room does not have a ceiling and the young child tied a rope to the roof trusses after climbing on some furniture only discovered what he had done when she came into the room The distraught mother then sent voice note messages to her family informing them of Farai’s death Some of the voice notes have since found their way onto the internet the heartbroken mother can be heard saying Bvandamutuka ndakati “hona zvarinoita Kuyenda kue spare ndikokubva ayenderatu mhai Handina kana kutombomunzwa ku screamer kana kuchema Condolence messages have been pouring in and some relatives have been sharing his pictures on social media status updates Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_2" ).setAttribute( "value" © 2023 iHarare - All Rights Reserved © 2023 iHarare - All Rights Reserved