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Thursday will start warm before the temperatures drops with rainy conditions. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
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An increasing number of women and children are facing homelessness in the city. Audra Brown with a tour of a new residential building initiative that will be a place of hope for those in need of affordable, and supportive, housing.
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Durham Regional Police allege a teen was behind the wheel at the time and have shared video taken from the aerial unit involved in the bust. David Zura explains.
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Ukraine has agreed to a partial ceasefire with Russia following a phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Erica Natividad reports.
The Chinese embassy also released a statement saying the cases involving Canadian nationals were based on “solid and sufficient” evidence and stressed it has a “zero tolerance” policy on drug crimes.
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The U.S. president says Canada is a tough country to deal with and has an opinion on who he’d like to see win the next Canadian federal election.
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Enjoy a very warm Wednesday before rain and cooler temperatures start to move in Thursday. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
Afua Baah speaks with the brother of a man who lost his wife and two daughters nearly a week ago in a devastating house fire.
Protesters in Toronto are calling on an engineering firm to cancel its contract with the Ontario government to help remove some city bike lanes, alleging the removal will endanger cyclists and worsen the climate crisis.
New data from the Canadian Real Estate Association reveals a potential drop in sales, indicating that both buyers and sellers are exercising extra caution in their transactions and reassessing their real estate plans.
The Mayor’s plan to protect Toronto’s economy from the U.S trade war is one step closer to being approved. Shauna Hunt with some of the questions raised about the proposed economic response.
The UN says one of it workers has been killed and 5 others seriously injured following a strike on a UN building in the Gaza strip. Plus, Israel begins a ‘limited ground operation.’ Erica Natividad reports.
Senior ministers came out of the U.S.-Canada cabinet committee saying they’re ready for an election any time – but with still no word on when it’ll happen. One analyst says he’s shocked the new Prime Minister hasn’t already called one.
The election watch is heightening in Ottawa. A new poll from Angus Reid suggests the Liberals could win a majority if a vote was held today.
The parents of a missing U.S. college student want her officially declared dead, nearly two weeks after she vanished while on spring break. Laura Aguierre updates the high-profile investigation.
Just three months into 2025, the number of measles cases in America has already surpassed the total number of cases in the country for all of last year. Mandy Gaither looks at the concerning data and the low vaccination rates.
U.S President Donald Trump is threatening Iran with ‘dire’ consequences over Houthi attacks. As Erica Natividad explains, the warning comes as the U.S continued strikes on Yemen.
U.S President Donald Trump is set to speak to Russian President Vladimir Putin over the phone Tuesday. Erica Natividad with what’s expected to be discussed.