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Thousands of students moved into their dorm rooms to cap off the weekend. At the same time, one tech expert is urging parents to be ready for the cell phone ban going into effect for younger pupils. David Zura explains.
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Members of the federal Liberal cabinet are in Halifax for a three-day retreat. Glen McGregor reports.
Walls and streets have been taken over with colourful artwork at the annual Yorkville Murals event near Yonge and Bloor streets.
Regent Park community members gathered on Sunday for the long-standing 'Sunday in the Park' festival.
Regent Park community members gathered on Sunday for the long-standing ‘Sunday in the Park’ festival.
Toronto police investigators say they’re searching for a motorcyclist after an officer was struck and seriously injured outside the Rogers Centre Saturday afternoon.
The Canada Industrial Relations Board has ordered thousands of railway employees to return to work amid a bitter contract dispute involving the two biggest railway companies in the country.
Flooding has killed at least 36 people in Bangladesh and northeast India, while over 200,000 have been evacuated from their homes. Catalina Gillies has the details.
After several desperate pleas to the Canadian government, a migrant to Toronto facing possible persecution in his homeland because of his sexuality has been granted a one-year temporary resident permit. Afua Baah reports.
After a rare delay due to heavy wind and rain, Canada’s longest running thoroughbred racing event has finally been held. David Zura explains and visits the track on race day.
Concerned Greater Toronto Area residents gathered on Sunday for an event hosted by Environmental Defence to raise awareness about the potential impacts the future Highway 413 might have on the Humber River.
Israel and Hezbollah have traded heavy fire in major flare-up of tensions. Karling Donoghue explains the ramifications for civilians across both nations, plus looks at the ongoing ceasefire discussions in Cairo.
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A man has been taken into custody following a horrific knife attack in Western Germany that left 3 people dead and 8 others injured. Karling Donoghue details the ongoing investigation – that is now in the hands of Germany’s federal public prosecutor.
The Teamsters say they intend to fight the Labour Minister’s call for binding arbitration to end the national rail stoppage. The NDP say arbitration stops companies and unions from freely bargaining a deal.
Three people were killed and seven injured in a knife attack during a festival in western Germany on Friday. On Saturday, the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the incident.