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The last few years have been difficult for one of Ontario's most famous wine products and for more than one reason. David Zura finds out why growers are seeing a window of opportunity.
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For the first time in recorded history, downtown San Francisco was included in a tornado warning on Saturday as severe storms swept through the city. But, a tornado did touch down in Scotts Valley, 1 hour south of San Francisco.
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It has been a week since the stunning collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime. Rhianne Campbell explains how the lives of Syrians have been since rebels took power, while global leaders explore the way forward.
Rhianne Campbell spoke to one expert who says even with these new measures in place, affordability could still continue to be an issue for Canadians.
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The last few years have been difficult for one of Ontario’s most famous wine products and for more than one reason. David Zura finds out why growers are seeing a window of opportunity.
It has been a week since the stunning collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Rhianne Campbell explains how the lives of Syrians have been since rebels took power, while global leaders explore the way forward.
Toronto is seeing a cloudy weekend, as rainy conditions start off the week for the GTA.
A diver in Barbados has found and returned the graduation ring of a McMaster alum lost it in the ocean back in the 1970’s. David Zura speaks with the man who made the discovery.
Rhianne Campbell speaks with a food researcher who says we could see restaurants and retailers hiking prices on non-taxable products during this time.
Four airline CEOs appeared before the Parliament today, explaining the increasingly common carry-on baggage fees. Melissa Nakhavoly with how airlines are defending their practice despite public concern over the rising cost of air travel.
Temperatures are expected to warm, but wind and rain is also in the forecast. Weather specialist Jessie Uppal has the details.
Fulfilling a big need in the city’s east end, the opening of the new space was celebrated with festive activities and a very special guest in a red suit. Rob Leth attended the grand opening and brought some special treats for his four-legged friends.
The miniature wonderland is hosting a holiday workshop this weekend where families can create their own ornaments and get their picture taken with Maurice the Moose. CityNews’ Rob Leth reports.
The Labour Minister has asked the Industrial Relations Board to end the national postal strike. Steven Mackinnon says he’s not calling for binding arbitration, but says post service will resume, as the strike goes on “time out”.
The Trudeau Liberals say the GST tax break will save you hundreds and boost sales for small businesses. But the minister of small business is making no promises the government will look at a reduction in taxes on a more permanent basis. Rechie Valdez joined Caryn Ceolin to discuss.
The postal union has made concessions on wages & working conditions, but Canada Post has rejected them out of hand. CUPW says it wasn’t easy to agree to smaller wage increases, but the Crown Corporation says they’re still not enough.
The number of mysterious aircraft sightings is growing in New York and New Jersey. As Laura Aguierre explains, there have been few solid answers from the U.S. government.
An image of a squirrel stuck in a tree is the overall winner of this year’s Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards. Melanie Ng and Faiza Amin look at some of top pictures.