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Homeowners are being warned to watch out for frozen and purse water pipes as more cold weather hoovers over large portions of the country. David Zura finds out what to look for and what to do.
8h ago
Critics are questioning the Ford government's decision to close the Ontario Science Centre, after the roof appeared unharmed days after record snowfall pummeled Toronto. Tina Yazdani reports.
11h ago
A yellow cold warning is in effect as wind chills will make it feel closer to -35 in some areas on Friday morning.
General Motors says it’s cutting the overnight shift at the Oshawa plant, leading to hundreds of job losses. Brandon Choghri with the frustrations from the union, who says Donald Trump’s trade war is claiming more casualties.
12h ago
Critics are questioning the Ford government’s decision to close the Ontario Science Centre, after the roof appeared unharmed days after record snowfall pummeled Toronto. Tina Yazdani reports.
Several Union workers of an Etobicoke millwork company reached out to Speakers Corner after they say they’ve gone 10 plus weeks of not getting paid. Pat Taney reports.
17h ago
A blast of Arctic air is set to hit the GTA Thursday evening into Friday morning where wind chill temperatures could reach as low -30°C.
19h ago
General Motors is moving ahead with plans to eliminate the third shift at its Oshawa assembly plant, a decision expected to eliminate more than 1,000 union jobs across the facility and its supply chain.
18h ago
The Ford government is pulling another education power play, taking control of Peel’s public school board, the second-largest in the province, and the York Catholic District School Board could follow in a matter of weeks.
January 28, 2026 8:12 pm EST EST
A mix of sun and cloud on Thursday as the city remains caught in the brutal wind chills that have settled into southern Ontario over the past week.
January 28, 2026 6:39 pm EST EST
The new home will house five young people who will receive wraparound services to help them move into independent living. Erica Natividad reports.
A newly released report says there is not yet enough demand to support expanding water taxi service in Toronto, although as Alan Carter reports that is quickly changing.
B.C. Premier David Eby is calling out Alberta separatists soliciting U.S. help to leave Canada. And Wab Kinew offers a solution to the B.C.-Alberta pipeline dispute: send the oil to Manitoba, and he’ll ship it out of Churchill.
The Federal Conservatives are kicking off their three-day convention in Calgary where their leader Pierre Poilievre is set to face a leadership review.
14h ago
B.C. Premier David Eby had strong words for the leaders of the Alberta Prosperity Project who allegedly had several meetings with White House officials to ask for financial support of their separatist movement.
The European Union has designated Iran’s IRGC a terrorist organization following the deadly protest crackdown. As Michelle Mackey reports, Trump is still weighing military options.
Tom Homan says he’s planning an eventual reduction of federal officers in Minneapolis, amid reports of new guidelines for ICE agents. Michelle Mackey explains.
A majority of Canadians give U.S. President Donald Trump a failing grade for the first year of his second term in office, according to a new Angus Reid poll.
The border patrol officers involved in Alex Pretti’s shooting have been placed on administrative leave as federal officials report 16 protesters were arrested in Minneapolis Wednesday. Michelle Mackey reports.