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CityNews’ Sports Reporter Lindsay Dunn hears from players and head coach Darko Rajaković after the teams 10th- consecutive loss.
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As mild temperatures continue for the first part of the week, cooler temperatures are set to return for the first week of 2025.
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Two hospitals in Gaza have become Israeli troops latest targets. Karling Donoghue reports on the raids which left multiple dead and some Palestinian health care officials in Israeli custody.
179 people have been killed in Muan, South Korea after a Jeju Air passenger jet crashed on the tarmac and burst into flames. Karling Donoghue explains the tragedy, and looks at how officials are responding.
Advocates are warning that you can still be drunk or high the morning after a night of partying. As Michelle Mackey reports, getting behind the wheel bright-and-early can have deadly consequences.
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Toronto will continue to see mild temperatures and lots of rainfall for the rest of the weekend.
As part of the continued rocket fire between Houthi Militants & Israeli troops, the latter have launched an attack on Yemen’s capital city airport. Karling Donoghue explains how the strikes came while U.N. & W.H.O leaders were gearing up for takeoff.
Police say a 21-year-old man from Stouffville has died following a two-vehicle collision early Saturday morning. Michelle Mackey has the latest on the investigation and who police are searching for.
Sometimes the gifts you receive, aren’t exactly the gifts you had hoped for. Northern Contemporary Gallery in Roncesvalles has collected some of the worst presents of the holiday season. CityNews’ Rob Leth shows off one of his ‘memorable’ gifts and f
The holiday season is full of joy and celebration, but it’s also one of the most wasteful times of the year. Catalina Gillies has more on post-holiday recycling tips and what can or can’t be thrown out.
A group that helps retrain Canada’s veterans for new jobs in technology says they’re headed back to the big Rose Bowl Parade and all that’s left are the finishing touches on the float. David Zura explains.
Border security was the main topic of discussion while new Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc and Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly were in Mar-a-lago. Mark McAllister reports.
Lindsay Dunn spoke with Michael Bublé about his new song with Carly Pearce called ‘Maybe This Christmas’ which is resonating with people around the world.
After years of Christmas trees selling out early across Canada, supply and demand are finally starting to match. David Zura explains and hears from a grower about what’s changed.
The victims killed in the Azerbaijani Airlines crash over Kazakhstan are being laid to rest. Karling Donoghue reports on how the funerals come as Russia attempts to thwart speculation that the Kremlin was behind the downing of the passenger jet.