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Ontario Provincial Police have laid 943 impaired driving charges since the start of the Festive RIDE Campaign. Faiza Amin reports on why Police believe the numbers are on the rise.
19m ago
With a possible early provincial election on the horizon, Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie is introducing platform policies to try and win over voters who have fallen out of favour. Mark McAllister has the one-on-one interview.
25m ago
During a season filled with gatherings and parties, navigating hearing loss can be difficult and isolating. Dilshad Burman with the importance of getting your hearing tested and it’s connected to physical and mental health.
7h ago
After years of Christmas trees selling out early across Canada, supply and demand are finally starting to match. David Zura explains and hears from a grower about what's changed.
22h ago
After years of Christmas trees selling out early across Canada, supply and demand are finally starting to match. David Zura explains and hears from a grower about what’s changed.
A mix of sun and cloud for Boxing Day with the chance of flurries. But temperatures begin to climb, ultimately reaching the single digits by the start of the weekend.
23h ago
The holidays can mask a silent pain some are living behind closed doors. Faiza Amin speaks with organizations that are staying open during the holiday to help victims and survivors of intimate partner violence.
One person is dead, another is fighting for their life in hospital after a devastating house fire in Scarborough. Afua Baah reports on the tragedy that occurred on Christmas Day.
Our Speaker’s Corner spotlight shines on a 20-year-old living in Toronto who’s earning worldwide recognition for going above and beyond to help others. Pat Taney reports.
WATCH: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers his annual Christmas message to Canadians.
The Ford government’s official opposition reflects on more controversy at Queen’s Park, trying to overcome poor polling numbers and presenting an election platform for 2025. Marit Stiles sits down with Mark McAllister.
CityNews’ Lindsay Dunn spoke with the stars of the new movie ‘Red One’ about a classic song that will go down in history.
With the workers ordered back to work, Canada Post has resumed mail delivery but many packages won’t make it until after Santa has returned to the North Pole.
U.S. troops in the Middle East have launched a barrage of airstrikes onto Sana’a, Yemen. Karling Donoghue reports on the purpose for the strikes and takes a look at Israel’s latest bombardment onto the Gaza Strip.
The de facto leader of Syria is set to announce a new defence ministry and military for the country. This comes as Syrian civilians engage in religious events and ahead of the Holidays and ramp up the search for missing loved ones.
5 people have been killed, including a child, and more than 200 others are injured after a car came barreling through the streets of a busy Christmas market in the country’s north-east region. Karling Donoghue reports.
Yemen-based Houthi militants have launched a barrage of missiles into Israel’s Tel Aviv region. Karling Donoghue takes a look at the aftermath plus calls to cancel holiday celebrations amid the war in Gaza.