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It's an annual celebration of pop culture at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre with no shortage of fans doing their best to bring their favourite characters to life. CityNews' Rob Leth Stitched up to file his report.
16h ago
Canada's oldest company is teetering on the edge as an effort to secure financing has proven unsuccessful into the weekend. David Zura hears from a retail expert and shoppers.
Crews head out to fill major cracks on the road as the city launches its first pothole repair blitz of the year. Afua Baah reports.
22 tornadoes ripped across multiple U.S. states Friday night, killing multiple people and leaving a path of destruction in its' wake. Karling Donoghue has a look at the aftermath of the storm, and a preview of what is come over the next two days.
13h ago
It’s an annual celebration of pop culture at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre with no shortage of fans doing their best to bring their favourite characters to life. CityNews’ Rob Leth Stitched up to file his report.
Canada’s oldest company is teetering on the edge as an effort to secure financing has proven unsuccessful into the weekend. David Zura hears from a retail expert and shoppers.
22 tornadoes ripped across multiple U.S. states Friday night, killing multiple people and leaving a path of destruction in its’ wake. Karling Donoghue has a look at the aftermath of the storm, and a preview of what is come over the next two days.
The last weekend of winter will see rain and high winds across the GTA, which could bring localized flooding and hazardous conditions near rivers or other bodies of water.
18h ago
St. James Park is a big green space right in the middle of the downtown core, where families gather, people walk their dogs. It has also become the site of a growing encampment that includes tents and tiny homes. Residents are voicing concerns
March is kidney cancer awareness month and patient Jen Mulrine is sharing her story to shed light on the disease. Michelle Mackey reports.
If you’re heading out to a local bar, restaurant or pub in Toronto this weekend, your drink coaster may actually be a coupon to help get you home safely. David Zura explains.
A home-grown, needle-free COVID-19 vaccine is entering the next stage of clinical trials. Dilshad Burman speaks with the lead researcher from McMaster University to find out what’s in it and how it works.
Mark Carney has been sworn in as Canada’s 24th Prime Minister, and has signed an order ending the consumer fuel charge – popularly known as the consumer carbon tax.
While Ford claims the “temperature is being lowered” in the back-and-forth rhetoric with Washington officials, there is no evidence that any progress has been made. Mark McAllister reports.
CityNews outlines how the economist guided England through Brexit, and Canada through the global financial crisis. Now as the Prime Minister, what kind of leader will Carney aim to be? And what are his plans for handling the trade war?
U.S. President Donald Trump ordered American troops to launch a series of airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen’s capital city. Karling Donoghue with a look at the attacks, which have reportedly killed at least 9 civilians.
The Trump administration is demanding that Columbia University make sweeping changes or risk the permanent loss of federal funding. As Erica Natividad reports, this is the latest in ongoing turmoil at the school.
Talks continue between the U.S. and Russia to convince Moscow to back a 30-day ceasefire plan. Erica Natividad with why some experts believe the delay in agreeing to the U.S. proposal is intentional.