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How far would you go to stay young and attractive. Melissa Nakhavoly with a film premiere at TIFF that has movie goers pondering that question.
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The stretch of sunny and above seasonal conditions continue on Friday and throughout the weekend.
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The union representing workers at the Ontario Science Centre says 28 employees will lose their jobs by October 31. As Catalina Gillies explains, this comes after the centre terminated its cleaning services agreement, triggering the layoff notice.
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The City of Toronto is out with new data that officials say proves its measures to improve traffic congestion in some key areas are working. Michelle Mackey is asking Torontonians if they see a difference.
The family of a Sikh patient says his religious beliefs were violated at Brampton Civic Hospital when he was shaved without consent. Michelle Mackey reports.
Pierre Poilievre says the Conservatives will table a non-confidence motion ASAP, hoping to trigger an election. Poilievre adds if the NDP wants people to believe they’re no longer helping the Liberals, they’ll support the Tories.
The show must go on. That’s the word from the head of the Toronto International Film Festival — even as protestors try to shut down the premiere of a highly-controversial documentary. Brandon Rowe with why organizers aren’t backing down.
It’s that time of year where festivals, concerts and events take over the city bringing large crowds along with it. As Catalina Gillies explains, Toronto Police say it’s also brought along a large rise in pick pocket thefts.
The latest edition of the Guinness World Record book has been released and two Torontonians have snagged a title each. Audra Brown is speaking with them about the incredible efforts that made them world record holders.
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Data from tech company Square show the share of night spending is highest in Toronto and Calgary but this year looks less rosy for businesses offering night life in the city. David Zura explains.
The Conservatives are pitching their own alternative to the Liberal Party’s Online Harms Act, that they say could still protect privacy and free speech. Meanwhile, Jagmeet Singh says the NDP now disagrees with the carbon tax.
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Air Canada is on the brink of having to cancel flights. Faiza Amin speaks with aviation expert and McGill University professor, John Gradek, on how the feds could intervene and the potential impact on travellers.
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CityNews’ Lindsay Dunn was on the red carpet for the world premiere of the movie ‘Millers in Marriage’ at TIFF and spoke to the stars of the movie.
It was an historic day in outer space, where SpaceX held the first ever commercial spacewalk. Plus, Air Transat is struggling to meet its bottom line and Microsoft is cutting job in its video game division. Ari Rabinovitch reports.
Donald Trump says he will not take part in another debate with Kamala Harris. Julia Benbrook with why some are still pushing for a rematch.
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Hundreds of thousands remain without power after Hurricane Francine slammed Louisiana. Michael Yoshida looks at the trail of destruction.Section=World
Devastating wildfires continue to intensify in parts of the United States. Amy Kiley looks at the heartbreaking destruction.