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Manhattan how has it, and it seems to be working. So should Toronto revisit the idea of congestion tolls? Afua Baah speaks with experts who believe the fee would help alleviate growing gridlock in the GTA.
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The best wakeboarders from across Canada and the U.S. took to the world's largest indoor lake for a unique competition. CityNews' Rob Leth reports and takes his best shot at the sport usually reserved for the summer.
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Both sides are touting the first day of the ceasefire as a success, but in the same breath — are warning the other against a breach of the agreed upon rules. Karling Donoghue reports.
Some of the coldest weather seen in recent years is set to descend upon Toronto and the GTA over the next several days with wind chills between -20 and -25
The best wakeboarders from across Canada and the U.S. took to the world’s largest indoor lake for a unique competition. CityNews’ Rob Leth reports and takes his best shot at the sport usually reserved for the summer.
The federal government’s GST tax ‘holiday’ has been in place for over a month and businesses say they have seen mixed results with it comes to increasing sales. Catalina Gillies reports
A polar vortex sweeping through the region will see daytime highs over the next several days in the minus double-digits but feeling more like -20 to -30 with the wind chill
At the height of respiratory illness season, health officials are warning of an increased risk in schools. Rhianne Campbell has the latest from Toronto’s Associate Medical Officer of Health.
A wet snow/rain mix across much of the GTA on Saturday before a very deep plunge in the temperature arrives on Sunday, setting the stage for some of the coldest temperatures and bitter wind chills of the season.
Chrystia Freeland and Karina Gould launch respective leadership campaigns on Sunday and experts weigh in on the best candidate for the race. Rhianne Campbell reports.
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is now underway. Karling Donoghue takes a look at the first day of operations which saw Israeli hostages returned home, Palestinian prisoners freed, and an abundance of aid enter the Gaza Strip.
Lindsay Dunn spoke with Grammy Award-Winning artist Larkin Poet about their new album ‘Bloom’ and having Ringo Starr as a fan.
A Quebec man launched the lawsuit against the major retailer after documenting higher prices for the same products online than in-store, Rhianne Campbell reports.
Chrystia Freeland says she’s running to be Liberal Party leader. The former Finance Minister will officially launch on Sunday, as another cabinet minister drops out, and one more has an announcement scheduled for the same day.
A judge in Kolkata has found a former police volunteer guilty of the rape and murder of a young female junior doctor. Karling Donoghue details the verdict in a case that sparked months of unrest across the country.
Civil defence forces in the Gaza Strip say more than 100 people have been killed by Israeli attacks since the ceasefire agreement was announced last Wednesday. Karling Donoghue takes a look at the latest strikes.