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Fire crews say one person is dead and several are injured after a fire tore through a unit in an apartment complex. Michelle Mackey has more from residents who escaped the blaze.
10h ago
Wet flurries will begin Tuesday night into Wednesday, turning into rain showers alongside some gusty winds. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
14h ago
Students at Courcelette Public School marked the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII with songs, poems and guest speaker Major James D. Clarke of the Canadian Armed Forces. Brandon Rowe reports on a day of reflection and remembrance.
An emotional ceremony outside of Old City Hall in Toronto featured a 101 year old WW2 vet laying a ceremonial wreath. Those is attendance say it’s important to pause on this day.
Beaches residents say an 11-storey condo proposal threatens the wildlife in the Glen Stewart Ravine. Brandon Choghri with why they’re concerned, and why the agreement between the city and the developer remains a mystery.
15h ago
The National Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa brought Canadians of all walks of life for a moment of reflection and gratitude in the nation’s capital.
20h ago
The Toronto Royal Canadian Legion Swansea Branch marked the 97th annual Sunrise Service at Prospect Cemetery, honouring the ending of World War I.
23h ago
Something surprising is showing up on driveways across Aurora. Shauna Hunt is speaking to residents about the confusing rollout of a new garbage and recycling program.
19h ago
Rhianne Campbell reports, OPP recorded about 340 collisions on GTA roads in a 24 hour period from Sunday to Monday.
80 years since World War II ended, and 25 years since the Unknown Soldier was interred in Ottawa, Canadians braved the elements to pay their respects. Veterans say we must remember the price Canadian soldiers paid, for peace.
16h ago
A new survey found that most Canadians are preparing to cut back on their spending this holiday season.
18h ago
Caryn Ceolin is joined by Minister of Industry Melanie Joly to discuss the future of production at GM’s Ingersoll plant, ahead of her meeting with Unifor workers. Plus, what the Carney government’s new ‘Buy Canadian’ policy will mean for you.
22h ago
Thousands of U.S. air travellers hoping to take to the skies scramble to make alternate plans as the FAA expands cuts to domestic flights. Afua Baah reports.
Pakistan officials say a suicide bombing outside an Islamabad courthouse has left 12 people dead – the deadliest attack in the country’s capital in nearly two decades. Afua Baah reports.
The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote Wednesday on a bill to end the longest government shutdown in American history.
At least 4 people are dead and more than 1 million are now displaced across the Philippines following Typhoon Fung-Wong. Karling Donoghue reports.