Toronto
WEATHER ALERT: Winter storm warning in effect for Toronto, GTA
The latest updates and breaking news, now available around the clock. Check back in with us at any time to find out what's happening, and always be the first to know. CityNews, Everywhere.
The event was seen as a chance for Poilievre to refresh his message as polls show the substantial lead his party once enjoyed over the Liberals has been sharply reduced.
15h ago
Three Israeli hostages were swapped for more than 300 Palestinian prisoners Saturday, after the near-collapse of the ceasefire agreement last week.
After the clean up of what was thought to be one of the biggest winter storms in years, southern Ontario is preparing for another record breaking storm with a punishing system projected to bring more than 30 cm of snow to Toronto/GTA by Sunday night.
18h ago
Ukraine-Russia peace talks are centre stage at the Munich Security Conference, after the Trump administration sent a blistering message to European leaders. Michelle Mackey reports.
A “highly impactful” winter storm threatens to bring upwards of 40 centimetres of snow to Toronto this weekend with conditions expected to rapidly deteriorate Sunday due to snow and blowing snow.
Toronto police have identified and issued a Canada-wide warrant for the suspect wanted in connection with the city’s third homicide of the year. Jazan Grewal has the latest from investigators.
A criminal charge has been laid against a Toronto Police officer, months after a violent alleyway altercation.
Community advocates concerned about shelter strains in Toronto and where those experiencing homelessness will find a warm place to stay, with another massive winter storm hitting the city.
Food Banks Mississauga has confirmed 16 percent staff layoffs due to increased financial pressures as it struggles to keep up with surging demand. Alessandra Carneiro reports, some of these layoffs are the first time in the organization’s history.
Conservatives allege Liberal leadership frontrunner Mark Carney benefitted financially from his dual role at an investment firm, while also advising the Liberals. This, as the NDP say they expect an election to be called in March.
Valentine’s Day is filled with love and friendship for some, and feelings of discontent and disconnection for others. Marybel Gonzalez looks at what could be driving some of that loneliness, and what can be done to help.
A storm that has triggered mudslides in fire-ravaged southern California is on the move. Laura Aguierre looks at the damage that’s been done, and what’s still to come.
This has been a week to forget for thousands of U.S. federal workers as pink slips continue to fly in Washington. Julia Benbrook looks at who is on the firing line as the Trump administration downsizes government agencies.
A teenager in Indiana is facing terrorism-related charges for allegedly plotting a Valentine’s Day school shooting. Brian Abel looks at how authorities stopped the suspected plot before it happened.