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The first significant snowfall of the season is expected to start Sunday morning, bringing with it between 2 to 10 cm of snow across the GTA.
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Canadian travellers headed to the U.S. are being warned to brace for possible travel disruptions as a result of FAA capacity cuts at major American airports. Catalina Gilles reports.
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Vietnam and the Philippines are just now realizing the true scope of damage left behind Typhoon Kalmaegi after enduring its wrath this week. Karling Donoghue explains how as the region recovers, another storm is moving in.
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A U.S. Supreme Court Justice has temporarily blocked a lower courts order demanding the White House release nearly $4-billion to fully cover the cost of SNAP benefits. Karling Donoghue reports.
A mix of sun and clouds on Saturday before rain and snow showers move in early Sunday, bringing between 2 to 10 cm of snow to some areas.
A seemingly routine text ended up costing a small business owner tens of thousands of dollars in what turned out to be a spoofing scam. Erica Natividad with how fraudsters are becoming more sophisticated and how you can protect yourself.
If they see something, they’ll say something: The TTC is rolling out a pilot project to ‘call out’ bad behaviour over the speakers at subway stations. Brandon Choghri takes the concerns of commuters to the TTC chair.
Councillor and mayoral candidate Brad Bradford wants the city to prioritize removing encampment near parks and schools withing 48 hours. Housing advocates say his motion demonizes people who are simply in need of a place to live.
The city paid tribute to Indigenous Veterans who served in the Canadian army since before Confederation. Saturday’s ceremony featured traditional ways of remembrance, including a sacred fire and drumming.
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Nick Westoll takes a look at the ceremonies and events for this year’s Remembrance Day.
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Canadian snowbirds could face additional measures when entering the United States. Lola Kalder tells us about the confusion Canadians are facing with the I-94 form.
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SickKids has received a flurry of donations from Dodgers fans after the Blue Jays honoured L.A. pitcher Alex Vesia, who missed the World Series due to a personal family matter. Michelle Mackey reports.
How can you tell if the video you’re watching is real or fake? Ivan Rodriguez with why it’s becoming so difficult to tell fact from fiction.
Videos generated by artificial intelligence are rapidly appearing online. Ivan Rodriguez looks at some of the way you can determine if a video is real or a fake.
As the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration struggles with staffing constraints amid the government shutdown, the lack of air traffic controllers has triggered the cancellation of more than 800 flights across the country.
A report conducted before the Louvre heist, that claimed $102 million dollars worth of jewels, found gaps in the museum’s security system, including a simple password code.