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Parking in Toronto could soon cost more. The Toronto Parking Authority is considering a rate increase of about 25 cents more an hour. Melissa Nakhavoly speaks to drivers.
7h ago
Warmer weather is on the horizon. Weather Specialist Michelle Mackey has the details.
10h ago
As the sexual assault trial of billionaire businessman Frank Stronach continues, the judge has indicated he'll be found not guilty on several charges. Shauna Hunt with the latest from the courthouse.
12h ago
The Maple Leafs appear to be waving the white flag this season, swapping key players for picks at the trade deadline. Brandon Choghri has the details.
As the sexual assault trial of billionaire businessman Frank Stronach continues, the judge has indicated he’ll be found not guilty on several charges. Shauna Hunt with the latest from the courthouse.
It’s that time of year again, when the clocks spring forward as much of Canada enters Daylight Saving Time. But as David Zura explains, experts believe that will have a negative outcome.
Ontario’s premier has suggested that a portion of Toronto’s waterfront could be filled in to create the land needed for a new two-million square-foot facility. Mark McAllister reports.
13h ago
Ontario residents will lose an hour of sleep this weekend as Daylight Saving Time (DST) begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, pushing clocks ahead one hour and ushering in later sunsets across the province.
17h ago
The Foreign Minister says Canada has secured seats on flights for Canadians seeking to leave the Middle East – and is urging people to take them. But MPs want clarity on the government’s position on Iran.
In Friday’s installment of Paikin on Politics, Steve Paikin and Caryn Ceolin discuss how Prime Minister Mark Carney is managing messaging on the Iran conflict and other issues.
16h ago
The war in Iran isn’t only disrupting the shipment of oil and natural resources out of the Middle East, it’s also preventing badly-needed shipments from reaching some of the world’s most impoverished regions. Alessandra Carneiro reports.
Explosions are seen in the central part of Tehran on Friday as Israel launches strikes on the Iranian capital, and the United Nations calls for de-escalation.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte says Article 5 is not on the table following Iranian missile strikes over Turkish airspace.
March 5, 2026 1:12 pm EST EST
Brown bears living at the largest zoo in the U.K. have emerged from their cozy caves out of hibernation, taking the moment to soak in the sun for the first time in months.
March 4, 2026 1:19 pm EST EST