Police shut down the southbound Don Valley Parkway, and overpasses from Eglinton Ave. to the Gardiner Expressway, Friday
to move explosive material. The routes have since been reopened. The explosives were found in a car in the area of Thorncliffe Park Ave. and Overlea Blvd., where a man was arrested Thursday night in connection with three recent mail
bomb attacks in Toronto and Guelph. The suspect was arrested at a gas station with explosive devices in his car, police said. Toronto Police''s Emergency Task Force tried to use a robot to defuse the bombs but after hours of working on the situation, they decided to move it to the Leslie Spit to do a controlled explosion. "We have secured the area, but this is a very dangerous situation," Toronto Police Deputy Chief Tony Warr said at the Thorncliffe Park