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Rhianne Campbell spoke to a nearby business owners who say this attack will have lasting impacts on both the community and local businesses.
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A sunny start to the week with the return of seasonal temperatures, however, the wet weather is set to return midweek.
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The wheels on the bus may not go round and round in Durham region next month, with labour unrest growing between the region and its transit workers. Afua Baah reports.
A man was rushed to hospital after a shooting in North York Saturday night, and by early Sunday morning another man was stabbed just a few kilometres away. Catalina Gillies reports on the concern from residents on the rising crime rates.
Surveillance video obtained by CityNews shows a two-alarm fire that gutted a Scarborough restaurant early Saturday morning was deliberately set.
On Friday, a U.S. judge on temporarily blocked the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University’s ability to enroll foreign students.
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The sun may have broken through for an extended period across the GTA but temperatures will remain cool Sunday with the chance of showers late in the day.
Toronto will see showers throughout the weekend, as warmer weather makes a return next week.
The first Kensington Market Pedestrian Sunday of the season has been cancelled. Dilshad Burman on why the BIA has pushed pause and how businesses and visitors are reacting.
Ukraine and Russia completed a 3-day exchange of 1000 prisoners each, while Russia hit Ukraine with the largest drone & missile attack of the 3-year war overnight Saturday.
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Toronto is turning up the volume on women’s basketball. With one year to go until the city’s brand-new WNBA team, the franchise is kicking things off with its first community event this weekend. Catalina Gillies reports.
Rhianne Campbell reports, U.S. President Donald Trump is intensifying his trade war, slapping penalties on the European Union and smartphone makers not manufacturing products in America.
Rhianne Campbell reports, both Washington and Tehran hold a tough stance on Iran’s uranium enrichment.
Rescuers recover bodies of nine children from one family, while the head of the United Nations warns of an imminent famine in Gaza.
Russia and Ukraine swapped more prisoners on Saturday, just hours after a massive Russian attack on Kyiv. Madison Fitzpatrick reports.