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The gorilla troupe at the zoo continues to mourn the loss of their elder, Charles. Audra Brown with an update on how the family is coping one week after the passing of the silverback leader, and how zoo staff are monitoring their wellbeing.
13h ago
A new study suggests that closing some safe consumption sites in Toronto will not only result in hundreds of people losing access to potentially life saving services, but it could also lead to an increase in overdoses. Dilshad Burman reports.
12h ago
A senior has died after a fire broke out in the bedroom of his Etobicoke home. Erica Natividad with the efforts from family and first responders to save his life.
The grower of this gigantic gourd says he's feeling good after years of progress growing enormous pumpkins. David Zura explains.
The grower of this gigantic gourd says he’s feeling good after years of progress growing enormous pumpkins. David Zura explains.
A mix of sun and cloud on Saturday with temperatures in the single digits before rain moves in Sunday afternoon and evening.
14h ago
After being excluded from official Remembrance Day ceremonies, Indigenous, Metis and Inuit chose to honour veterans in their own way on November 8th.
7h ago
Bob Francoeur and his wife are speaking out after they lost $50,000 in a suspected scam after putting a high ticket item up for sale online.
19h ago
Most Canadians likely haven’t heard about Operation Lobe after it successfully completed its mission to evacuate the Canadian Embassy in Libya during a near civil war. Cristina Howorun has more on the growing calls to recognize the mission.
17h ago
The federal government has re-assembled a cabinet committee focused on dealings with America. Canada’s farmers do billions in trade with the U.S. and say they’re “tired of losing all the time” in trade deals.
Donald Trump’s presidential election has prompted Canadian political leaders, RCMP and refugee organizations to prepare for a possible influx of asylum seekers heading north from the U.S. Mark McAllister reports.
Canada’s underemployment rate seems to be pointed to a stalled economy. Plus, Canada Post is getting into banking, and a Canadian novel published nearly four decades ago is a big hit once again. Fil Martino has the day’s top business stories.
Wildfires are creating dangerous conditions on both the U.S. west and east coasts. Leigh Waldman with how fire fighters are struggling to gain control of the blazes.
U.S. President Joe Biden is promising a peaceful transfer of power. Julia Benbrook discusses the finger-pointed that’s now happening between Democrats, and how Donald Trump is forging ahead to form his new team.
Controversial Olympian Rachael ‘Raygun’ Gunn announces her retirement from competitive breaking. Gunn’s performance at the Paris Olympics drew ridicule from around the world.
The votes are in, and there is growing concern that a second Trump term could mean a threat on women’s reproductive freedoms. Afua Baah reports.