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Night 2 of Taylor Swift’s Eras tour saw another sold-out crowd with fans wearing their friendship bracelets and sparkly outfits that reflected their favourite Swift era. Jazan Grewal spoke with some Swifties outside outside the Rogers Centre.
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Two people have been arrested in an alleged kidnapping incident in Scarborough. The arrests come after a brief police chase early this morning that sent four people to a hospital. Catalina Gillies has the details.
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As 'Your Community' visits Bloordale Village, Nick Westoll speaks with members of the Bloordale BIA about the Toronto neighbourhood and efforts to highlight small businesses.
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A potential storm system could bring wind and rain to Ontario. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has the long-range forecast.
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As ‘Your Community’ visits Bloordale Village, Nick Westoll speaks with members of the Bloordale BIA about the Toronto neighbourhood and efforts to highlight small businesses.
Taylor Swift’s visit to Toronto is off to a rousing start. The pop star dazzled tens of thousands of Swifties at a sold out Rogers Centre on Thursday including a family who flew in from Manitoba to catch the opening night performance.
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Thousands of Canada Post workers have walked off the job just ahead of the holiday rush after negotiations hit a rough patch. Caryn Ceolin has more from the picket lines in Mississauga.
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The Metro Toronto Convention Centre was flooded with Taylor Swift fans ahead of the first Eras show in the city. Jazan Grewal spoke with the swifties at Taylgate ‘24.
The City of Toronto and the Toronto Police Service have rolled out a long-anticipated plan to accommodate the hundreds of thousands of visitors expected for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concerts. Nick Westoll reports.
CityNews’ Music Reporter Lindsay Dunn speaks with Swifties ahead of her first of six shows at the Rogers Centre.
With the threat of the Trudeau government program being removed, should Pierre Poilievre’s conservatives win the next election, Toronto’s mayor wants more promised money now. Mark McAllister reports.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and federal ministers are in Lima, Peru for the APEC Summit. Glen McGregor has details on what’s being discussed between world leaders.
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Canada Post workers are on strike, but the Labour Minister says he’s not looking at anything other than a negotiated solution yet. The NDP say they’ll vote against any back to work bill, even a confidence motion.
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A rise in Canadian home sales is surprising some analysts. Plus, the post-election buying spree in the U.S. appears to be over, and many Canadians are planning to spend more over the holidays. Kris McCusker has the day’s top business stories.
Starting on November 18th, the RCMP will begin rolling out body cameras to detatchments across Canada – aiming to have 90% of officers equipped by November 2025. But some say the evidence on their effectiveness is mixed.
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A Texas man is behind bars, accused of planning and researching his own potential attacks on American soil. Laura Aguirre looks at the alleged terror plot.
Negotiators at COP29 are being warned that poorer countries need at least $1 trillion annually by the end of the decade to cope with climate change. Erica Natividad with the push to come to an agreement.
Advocacy group, Human Rights Watch, is accusing Israel of forced displacement in Gaza amounting to war crimes. Erica Natividad with the details and response from Israeli authorities.
Brush fires continue to burn through parks in New York. Laura Aguirre looks at why investigators believe one of the fires was deliberately set.