Tanker Crash, Extremist Alarm and Blue Jays Stars’ Surprise Visit Make Headlines in Toronto

Lead A tanker truck crash shut down a section of Highway 401 near Toronto earlier today, while officials warned of a rise in extremist activity after a Niagara Park march and two Blue Jays players made an unannounced stop at a local games store.
Nut Graf These events underscore growing concerns over public safety-from critical traffic disruptions and rising political tensions to community engagement by high-profile athletes-highlighting Toronto’s dynamic news landscape on September 13, 2025.
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Highway 401 Tanker Crash Disrupts Commuters
- A tanker truck collided with the guardrail on the eastbound lanes of Highway 401 near Weston Road shortly before 7 a.m., spilling diesel fuel across the roadway and forcing a full closure in both directions.
- Emergency crews contained the spill, diverted traffic, and reopened two lanes by late morning; no serious injuries were reported.
Experts Sound Alarm over Extremist March in Niagara Park
- Security officials and community leaders expressed alarm after a small extremist contingent staged a march through a popular Niagara-on-the-Lake park in the early afternoon.
- Authorities say the demonstration, though peaceful, featured hate symbols and political rhetoric that risk fueling local tensions; investigations are ongoing.
Blue Jays Players Surprise Fans at Local Game Store
- Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Daulton Varsho and infielder Vladimir Guerrero Jr. dropped by Replay Games Toronto around 2 p.m. to open baseball card packs and purchase a Wii console for Guitar Hero.
- The pair spent over an hour interacting with customers, autographing cards, and drawing crowds, demonstrating a lighter side of athlete engagement in the community.
Additional Headlines
- No GO train service on a portion of the Lakeshore West line this weekend due to track maintenance.
- Toronto’s Cultural Festivals Board expects record attendance over the Labor Day weekend.
- Man sought in connection with a sexual assault on a TTC subway train.
- Two individuals critically injured in a motorcycle accident in Vaughan.
Each story today reflects Toronto’s blend of traffic safety challenges, civic concerns, and community-driven moments that keep residents informed and engaged.
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