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There could be some isolated showers on Thursday evening before a perfect fall weekend. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
12h ago
Local business owners are bracing for impact amid the looming threat of a Canada Post strike. As Catalina Gillies reports, with the holidays around the corner some of them are now looking at alternative options.
13h ago
Severe flooding in Mississauga this past summer caused millions of dollars worth of damage to the city and now officials are rolling out a public education session at the Living Arts Centre. Michelle Mackey is there with a preview of the session.
Swifties are ready for it! Fans descend upon Toronto, eagerly waiting for Taylor Swift’s Eras tour, which makes a stop in the city starting tomorrow. Afua Baah has all you need to know before Swiftmania descends on Toronto.
A Toronto woman tells a cautionary tale of how she fell for online scams when trying to buy Taylor Swift tickets. Dilshad Burman with how to protect yourselves and your wallet.
A Peterborough mom reached out to Speakers Corner after a stuffed animal her son relies on to keep calm was not allowed to accompany him on a recent flight.
18h ago
As the Eras Tour hits Toronto, the TTC is expecting an additional 20,000 riders on Taylor Swift concert days. We run through the best ways to get to and from the shows on public transit.
19h ago
Police in York Region are reporting a concerning trend: rocks being intentionally thrown at vehicles. As Michelle Mackey reports, since September there have been at least 20 incidents, one of them caught on camera.
The battle over bike lanes comes to Toronto city council this week. But as Premier Doug Ford prepares to rip up some of the existing lanes, is there anything Toronto can do to stop it? Alan Carter with the the political fight to control city streets.
The family Erixon Kabera, the Hamilton man shot and killed by police is speaking out and and asking for answers as to why the father and community member was killed.
Beirut’s southern suburbs remain under Israeli attack while 15 people are killed by Israeli strikes in Lebanon’s Joun region. Karling Donoghue details the carnage and calls from U.S. officials to pause ongoing fighting in the Gaza Strip.
14h ago
How does binding arbitration affect labour negotiations? Some say that when both sides anticipate the federal government will step in – concessions and a negotiated settlement are less likely.
11h ago
Rhianne Campbell speaks with Dr. Patrice Lindsay, the lead engagement and stroke strategist with the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.
Canada Post workers could go on strike in just a matter of days. Plus, the federal government moves to end a crippling port strike, and one retailer is reporting rising sales due to a rather unfortunate reason. Ari Rabinovitch explains.
The U.N. and Island nations are calling for G20 governments to limit their emissions — as the latter’s very existence hangs on the line due to climate change. Karling Donoghue takes a look at day three of the COP29 summit in Azerbaijan.
Donald Trump sits down with Joe Biden at the White House as the pair promise a peaceful transfer of power. Julia Benbrook looks at what issues were discussed, and how Trump is rapidly putting together his leadership team.
17h ago
Fire crews are working to contain a wildfire along the border between New York and New Jersey. Leigh Waldman looks at the fire that’s claimed the life of a young volunteer forest ranger.