Teen girl shot in leg while riding subway in Toronto
Updated Fri. Mar. 28 2008 11:02 PM ET
The Canadian Press
TORONTO -- Toronto police say a 17-year-old girl is in hospital after she was shot in the leg while riding on the city's subway.
Sgt. Bill Richards says the shooting occurred on a northbound subway car after the girl and a male got into an argument.
The girl, who hasn't been identified, is currently being treated in hospital for wounds police say aren't life threatening.
The shooting occurred just before 9 p.m. near Spadina station, near the city's core.
Richards says police are still investigating the shooting, and that no suspects have been arrested.
Earlier news reports had said the girl was caught in the middle of a gun fight between two groups
Fifteen charged after marijuana, gun found at store
Updated Fri. Mar. 28 2008 5:09 PM ET
ctvtoronto.ca
Toronto police have charged 15 people after officers seized about $600,000 worth of marijuana from a store in the city's northwest.
Drug squad officers executed a search warrant at D.J. Record and Clothing Store, located at 2508 Eglinton Ave. W, near Keele Street, at about 6:40 p.m. Thursday.
Police said an investigation allegedly revealed marijuana was being sold at the store.
Officers found about 65 pounds of marijuana, a loaded 9-mm handgun and cash.
Fifteen suspects, aged between 20 and 59, were arrested and charged with various drug trafficking and weapons offences.
The accused were to appear at the Old City Hall courts on Friday.
Staff reporter
A teenage boy is battling for his life after a stabbing at Yorkdale mall Friday night.
The boy was taken to Sunnybrook hospital with multiple stab wounds and his injuries are considered life threatening.
Officers are on the scene investigating.
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