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11 people injured in shooting at Toronto Pub - Reports

11 people injured in shooting at Toronto Pub - Reports

Ottawa, Mar 8 (UNI) At least 11 people were injured in a shooting at a Toronto pub in Canada, Canadian television channel CTV News reported on Saturday, citing medical workers.
The incident occurred on Friday evening at a pub near Scarborough Town Centre.
The injuries ranged from minor to critical, while the suspect is still at large, CTV News said, citing the police.
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