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World Cup in Toronto: Germany and Ivory Coast meet Saturday at Toronto Stadium, with the match reportedly sold out and fans facing major road closures and drone rules; Germany supporters plan a waterfront march, while Ivory Coast’s Elye Wahi is cleared to play. Public Safety: Toronto Public Health issued a downtown overdose alert, warning a “clear substance, like glass” may be circulating and urging naloxone and not using alone. Crime: Paramedics say a woman was left with life-threatening injuries after a downtown apartment shooting near Jarvis and Dundas; police report no suspect description. Sports (AHL): The Toronto Marlies captured the Calder Cup, beating the Chicago Wolves 4-3 in Game 5. Health & Community (Manitoba): Manitoba adds 200 more hip and knee replacement surgeries this year to cut wait times. Business & Lifestyle (B.C./Ontario): West Vancouver’s Batch beach lounge opening is delayed by permits; Air Canada opened a locally inspired Café at Québec City airport. Sports (WNBA): Toronto Tempo rallied from 16 down to beat the Connecticut Sun 101-97 behind Marina Mabrey’s 37 points.

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