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With heightened tensions and a polarized political environment, local stores prepare for an uncertain election day.
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Store owners say thousands of dollars worth of pickleball paddles are being swiped from store shelves and being resold online.
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The City of Toronto and Rogers introduced the "Taylor Swift Way" street sign outside Rogers Centre on Monday in honour of the global pop star's highly anticipated arrival.
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Thousands of Spaniards flocked to the now destroyed streets of Valencia Sunday as news broke that the Spanish King and Queen would be visiting the region in wake of this weeks fatal flood. Karling Donoghue has the details.
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The City of Toronto and Rogers introduced the “Taylor Swift Way” street sign outside Rogers Centre on Monday in honour of the global pop star’s highly anticipated arrival.
Amateur artisans at the Royal Winter Fair put their skills to the test trying to reproduce butter sculptures created by professionals, with varying results. CityNews’ Rob Leth uses his own buttery creation to help tell the story.
Iranians flocked to the former U.S. embassy in Tehran Sunday to celebrate the anniversary of the 1979 hostage crisis that has for decades shaped relations between Tehran and the U.S. Karling Donoghue reports on the mass gathering.
Polling suggests a tight race between two notable front-runners ahead of tomorrow’s Don Valley West By-Election. Rhianne Campbell is catching up with the candidates.
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CityNews’ Sports Reporter Lindsay Dunn with highlights from Vince Carter’s jersey retirement as a Raptor.
It’s the final weekend ahead of a contentious US election. Democrat and Republican voters in Canada are pushing to get their votes in ahead of the BIG DAY on November 5. Afua Baah reports.
One Legion branch on the edge of the GTA says it’s working on a way to honour those who no longer have living family to carry on their memory. David Zura explains.
More than 200 people are now confirmed dead after flash flooding hit the eastern portion of Spain earlier this week. Karling Donoghue reports on the ongoing recovery efforts.