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A first for Canada as four female students from a Mississauga school have been crowned champions at the World Robot Olympiad.
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After three decades of giving back to his community, a beloved pizza store owner in Mississauga was honoured with a special award on Friday night. David Zura explains.
Leafs fans expressed cautious optimism for the season ahead as they prepared to watch the buds face off against the Penguins at the home opener. Afua Baah reports.
As the need for the services of Food Banks grows at a rapid rate, more than 200 volunteers gathered at the Daily Bread Food Bank on Saturday to help sort food for families in need. Rob Leth reports.
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Community groups are calling for action following a second targeted shooting at a Jewish girls’ elementary school in North York. Rhianne Campbell has the latest from police, who say this incident is being investigated as a possible hate crime.
Showers move in overnight and linger throughout Sunday. You’ll need to keep the umbrella handy into Thanksgiving Day.
A man remains in hospital with serious injuries after being struck by a pickup truck that ended up in a backyard pool in Whitby. As Jazan Grewal reports, the driver of the vehicle suffered minor injuries and the investigation is ongoing.
The union representing workers at the Alstom plant in Thunder Bay, Ontario, is worried about their future as the federal government still hasn’t committed to funding the replacement of TTC Line 2 subway trains. Nick Westoll reports.
Residents are picking up the pieces after a Brampton transit bus blew through an intersection, smashed into a vehicle and crashed through several backyards early Wednesday morning. Now the homeowners are asking the city to pay for damages.
CityNews’ Sports Reporter Lindsay Dunn hears from Auston Matthews and Sidney Crosby ahead of the Leafs Home Opener in Toronto.
Former Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says he knows nothing about why a 2021 CSIS warrant application took 54 days to sign – reaffirming that he signed it the same day he saw it.
The former Public Safety Minister warns the conversation around foreign interference, could become a kangaroo court, noting that while NSICOP made serious allegations against MPs, CSIS disagreed with that conclusion.
The Prime Minister’s former National Security & Intelligence Advisor says CSIS may well have believed a foreign interference report would go the Prime Minister – but she says nobody else in the meeting on that report thought that.
A Canadian man and his family south of Tampa are preparing to hunker down for Hurricane Milton’s landfall. Michelle Mackey reports on how they plan to stay safe and why he says evacuating is easier said than done.
Days after Category 3 Hurricane Milton made landfall across Florida, residents and officials are surveying the damage and beginning recovery efforts. Karling Donoghue details those efforts.
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Israeli officials — ordering the evacuation of residents from the northern portion of the Gaza Strip as the army vows to renew it’s offensive in the region. Karling Donoghue reports.
A third Canadian has been killed in Lebanon as Israel escalates its offensive on Hezbollah. Erica Natividad reports.
The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to a Japanese organization of atomic bomb survivors. Erica Natividad reports.