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As part of the budget, the Ontario government is pouring more than 41 million dollars into Student Resource Officer programs which could see the return of officers in the classroom. Melissa Nakhavoly reports.
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One week into spring and double-digit wind chills are back with the passage of a cold front, bringing chilly and well below seasonal temperatures on Friday and Saturday before rebounding on Sunday.
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In a few weeks a Canadian company will launch a commercial rocket from a commercial spaceport using almost entirely private funding. David Zura explains and takes a look at the facility where it was built.
It is a new $4B fund that will be managed by a private firm. The Ford government says it will drive Ontario's future economy, but as Tina Yazdani reports, critics say it is additional money that could go to healthcare or education right now.
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It is a new $4B fund that will be managed by a private firm. The Ford government says it will drive Ontario’s future economy, but as Tina Yazdani reports, critics say it is additional money that could go to healthcare or education right now.
A 27-year-old man is dead after a stabbing in East York. Police have identified the victim and are searching for a suspect who fled the scene. Neighbours say the violence has left the community shaken. Brandon Rowe reports.
Toronto police are searching for a male suspect after a 27-year-old man was killed in a late-night stabbing in East York.
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York Regional Police are investigating two violent incidents at the same Vaughan home after shots were fired at the residence on Wednesday morning, just 48 hours after suspects attempted to set a vehicle ablaze in the driveway.
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As the Ford government prepares to table the 2026 Ontario budget, Caryn Ceolin explains what we know is expected to be included and how the province may navigate the uncertain state of the economy.
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Toronto will squeeze in one more taste of spring warmth Thursday before a sharp blast of cold air sweeps across the region overnight, dropping temperatures well below freezing and setting up a chilly, windy end to the week.
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The $6 billion jump from 2025 to this year’s provincial budget comes with some new spending and tax relief for businesses but critics argue it falls short and give the document a failing grade. Mark McAllister reports.
In her first interview since her mother Nancy’s disappearance, Guthrie details the moment she found out her mom was missing and the agonizing two months that have followed. Michelle Mackey reports.
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Israel says it’s killed Iran’s top naval commander. As Michelle Mackey reports, the announcement comes as U.S. President Donald Trump casts doubt on the prospect of deal with Iran.
Canada is now meeting its NATO spending obligations, and applications to the Canadian forces are up. Conservatives say this is just creative accounting, and operational readiness is still not where it needs to be.
Pride Toronto Executive Director Kojo Modeste spoke to CityNews on the organization’s plea to the feds for financial support, saying festivities, including the largest in North America, could be in jeopardy.
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U.S. Deputy TSA Administrator Ha Nguyen McNeill testified before a committee hearing on the dire situation at several U.S. airports where staffing shortages have led to air travellers experiencing wait times of more than 4 hours.
Denmark’s election produced no clear winner, leaving Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen weakened but still in contention. Coalition talks are now ahead, after a campaign shaped more by domestic pain than Trump’s Greenland threats. Brandon Rowe reports.
March 25, 2026 6:58 pm EST EST