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More snow and double digit wind chills are expected this week. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
11h ago
Ontario food banks are struggling to keep up with demand and as Shauna Hunt reports, many are now cutting services and handing out less food.
10h ago
Gravenhurst officials say efforts are underway to get roadways cleared and all power restored after the town was hit with a massive weekend winter storm. Afua Baah reports.
12h ago
The Ontario government says Metrolinx President and CEO Phil Verster has accepted another position and will step down as soon as December 16th.
Rhianne Campbell reports, an 11-year-old girl lost her way and in an effort to get back home she went to the nearest library to try to call her mom but was denied help.
A retired Canadian Armed Forces Captain has filed a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission, alleging discrimination by the military. Cpt. Andrew Gough is seeking roughly $140,000 in damages, but is much more focused on systemic change.
7h ago
The Canada Post strike has been going on for over two weeks, putting some holiday deliveries in jeopardy. Melanie Ng hears from the union and speaks with the Crown Corporation on what it will take to get negotiations back on track.
15h ago
The Ontario SPCA is hoping to find homes for 500 animals across the province over the holidays. But as Audra Brown reports they also want to make sure there are no surprises, so that new families will be their forever friends.
It’s less than a month until the ball drops on 2025, and we’re getting a better idea of what’s top of mind for Canadians, with Youtube Canada releasing its year in review. Melanie Ng speaks with Zaitoon Murj on what has been trending this year.
17h ago
Canada’s national ballet school welcomed members of the community for a working rehearsal this weekend as their students prepare to join the professionals when the show returns for the holidays. David Zura explains.
A pair of major Canadian supercomputers are receiving upgrades in Canada’s push to catch up globally. David Zura explains how a supercomputer is replaced and gets a tour of the current system.
More than five feet has fallen in parts of the U.S. Great Lakes. And as Ivan Rodriguez explains, there could be more on the way.
Smoke was seen billowing over southern Lebanon Sunday — days after Israel and Hezbollah signed a ceasefire agreement,. Karling Donoghue takes a look and details the latest Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is pleading with U.S. officials to convince ‘skeptics’ that his country joining NATO is a positive step forward. Karling Donoghue explains, and takes a look at the latest deadly Russian strike on Ukraine.
Nearly a decade after being forced out, rebel groups in Syria have swept their way back into government-held towns this week. Afua Baah reports.