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The city of Brampton is once again host to an OHL team as the Steelheads continue their first season at the CAA Centre after leaving Mississauga. David Zura explains.
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The City of Toronto and the Toronto Police Service have rolled out a long-anticipated plan to accommodate the hundreds of thousands of visitors expected for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concerts. Nick Westoll reports.
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Both individuals were found in an apartment unit after a call to police in the early morning hours on Thursday. Investigators say the men knew each other but no motive has been determined. Mark McAllister reports.
Toronto city council considers a staff report saying it will cost $48 million to remove bike lanes after spending $27 million to install them. While some councillors question those figures, others want the province to release new data on bike use.
The City of Toronto and the Toronto Police Service have rolled out a long-anticipated plan to accommodate the hundreds of thousands of visitors expected for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concerts. Nick Westoll reports.
A police escort ushers Taylor Swift’s motorcade into Toronto as she prepares to play the first of six shows at the Rogers Centre starting Thursday night.
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Police have charged eight of 23 people arrested in Monday’s shootout in the city’s west end including a 16-year-old who faces a murder charge in the shooting death of a man in Etobicoke back in April.
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The day Taylor Swift fans in in Canada have been dreaming about for more than a year has finally arrived. Swift kicks off the first of six sold-out shows, as part of The Eras Tour, at Rogers Centre on Thursday night. Caryn Ceolin sets the scene.
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Local business owners are bracing for impact amid the looming threat of a Canada Post strike. As Catalina Gillies reports, with the holidays around the corner some of them are now looking at alternative options.
Starting on November 18th, the RCMP will begin rolling out body cameras to detatchments across Canada – aiming to have 90% of officers equipped by November 2025. But some say the evidence on their effectiveness is mixed.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is heading to two key summits in South America. Glen McGregor explains why the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump is looming heavy over the events.
Beirut’s southern suburbs remain under Israeli attack while 15 people are killed by Israeli strikes in Lebanon’s Joun region. Karling Donoghue details the carnage and calls from U.S. officials to pause ongoing fighting in the Gaza Strip.
How does binding arbitration affect labour negotiations? Some say that when both sides anticipate the federal government will step in – concessions and a negotiated settlement are less likely.
Negotiators at COP29 are being warned that poorer countries need at least $1 trillion annually by the end of the decade to cope with climate change. Erica Natividad with the push to come to an agreement.
Advocacy group, Human Rights Watch, is accusing Israel of forced displacement in Gaza amounting to war crimes. Erica Natividad with the details and response from Israeli authorities.
Brush fires continue to burn through parks in New York. Laura Aguirre looks at why investigators believe one of the fires was deliberately set.
Should Facebook’s parent company be allowed to own Instagram and WhatsApp? Amy Kiley looks at antitrust lawsuit that could break up that empire.
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