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Two weeks after buses replaced streetcars on Spadina Avenue, the TTC is altering their route in an effort to ease major traffic delays. Michelle Mackey is asking riders if it's working.
11h ago
Thunderstorms are in the forecast for Tuesday evening as the heat warning continues for the GTA. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
12h ago
A video of Premier Doug Ford encouraging Ontarians to buy their alcohol anywhere but the LCBO is raising eyebrows and rubbing LCBO workers the wrong way. Tina Yazdani speaks to Ontario's finance minister about the concerns.
15h ago
Residents are calling on city officials to better monitor sound and respond to complaints in the interest of public health. Mark McAllister reports.
16h ago
Two weeks after buses replaced streetcars on Spadina Avenue, the TTC is altering their route in an effort to ease major traffic delays. Michelle Mackey is asking riders if it’s working.
A video of Premier Doug Ford encouraging Ontarians to buy their alcohol anywhere but the LCBO is raising eyebrows and rubbing LCBO workers the wrong way. Tina Yazdani speaks to Ontario’s finance minister about the concerns.
Sweltering temperatures have returned to the GTA and it could have major impacts on your heath. Afua Baah speaks with a Toronto paramedic about how common it can be to be hit by heat exhaustion.
Pressure is growing on Joe Biden to step down from his re-election campaign. Julia Benbrook with how the President is responding to calls coming from within his own party.
17h ago
Several people who paid for parking using their Green P app were still getting tickets. Left frustrated, they reached out to CityNews which lead to a big change.
22h ago
The LCBO strike continues and enters its first week as picketers have started to set up outside various distribution warehouses in an effort to put pressure at the bargaining table. Here’s what the Ford government is doing to appeal to consumers.
Environment Canada says single-day temperature records may be broken as the Western provinces face a heat wave – but it’s not forecasting all-time records for July to be broken. But there are still health risks – especially in cities.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau touches down in Washington for a NATO summit. Glen McGregor looks at why Trudeau could face pressure from the leaders of other nations.
Boeing is pleading guilty to criminal charges. Plus, Walmart is expanding sensory-friendly shopping, and there’s a new big hit at the box office. Business Editor Ari Rabinovitch reports.
Violence continues to rage on in the occupied West Bank where the latest round of Israeli strike has left multiple people dead. Karling Donoghue details the ongoing fighting – and takes a look at where the two sides stand on ceasefire talks.
Residents in Houston are being warned to stay indoors after Beryl made landfall. Michael Yoshida looks at the damage caused by the category 1 hurricane.
Protesters in Israel are demanding the government secure a deal to bring home the remaining hostages in Gaza, as Hamas reportedly signals a willingness to drop a key demand that’s been stalling negotiations.
he far-right National Rally party that was expected to win France’s snap election is projected to lose to the left-wing coalition. Michelle Mackey has what happens next and what this means for the country.