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The numbers are in following last week’s advanced voting, and it’s fueling concerns about low voter turnout, as is all the snow. Michelle Mackey has everything you need to know about casting your ballot.
12h ago
With warmer temperatures this week, Brandon Choghri is looking at how you can protect your home from potential flooding as the snow melts.
16h ago
The newest platform piece includes losing the minimum retail price for liquor. Ford says he's prepared to continue on with provincial deficits to make up for protecting the economy from U.S. tariffs. Mark McAllister explains.
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hits three years, Toronto’s Ukrainian community calls for continued support. Shauna Hunt reports.
17h ago
The newest platform piece includes losing the minimum retail price for liquor. Ford says he’s prepared to continue on with provincial deficits to make up for protecting the economy from U.S. tariffs. Mark McAllister explains.
More than a week after snow stopped falling many Toronto sidewalks remain treacherous, something Olivia Chow calls “unacceptable.” Chow has asked for a review of the private contracts governing snow removal.
Warm and rainy conditions this week before bitter cold returns on Sunday. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
Former Blue Jay Jordan Romano spoke to CityNews’ Lindsay Dunn about signing with the Philadelphia Phillies and how surprised he was the Jays sent him to free agency.
18h ago
Milder air is expected to bring warmer temperatures this week. Weather specialist Denise Andreacchi has the long-range forecast.
The first of two Liberal leadership debates happens tonight, but don’t expect any serious attacks between candidates. One analyst says nobody wants to be seen as giving Conservatives ammunition for the general election.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was among the Western leaders visiting Ukraine Monday for the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion. Erica Natividad reports.
Friedrich Merz is expected to become Germany’s next chancellor after his conservative alliance won the national election on Sunday. Erica Natividad reports.
Hamas militants are calling Israel’s failure to release 620 Palestinian prisoners, a ‘violation of the ceasefire agreement.’ Karling Donoghue takes a look at why Israel delayed the release and their demands from Hamas.
A midnight deadline is looming for U.S. federal workers to respond to an email from Elon Musk and justify their job performance. Laura Aguierre looks at the growing rift among government services and Republican.
According to The Vatican, 88-year-old Pope Francis is showing signs of mild kidney failure and remains in critical condition. Karling Donoghue details his current health status and how Catholics across the globe are praying for his speedy recovery.
6 Israeli hostages have been released by Hamas, marking the last living hostages who will return home under phase one of the ceasefire agreement. Karling Donoghue takes a look at the release operation.