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At least seven people were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries following a crash involving a TTC bus in Etobicoke. Jazan Grewal reports.
14h ago
Toronto will see showers throughout the weekend, as warmer weather makes a return next week.
16h ago
The notorious speed camera on Parkside Drive has been cut down for the fifth time in six months. Erica Natividad with why a community safety group says the city needs a more permanent approach to safety.
18h ago
Rhianne Campbell reports, U.S. President Donald Trump is intensifying his trade war, slapping penalties on the European Union and smartphone makers not manufacturing products in America.
13h ago
The first Kensington Market Pedestrian Sunday of the season has been cancelled. Dilshad Burman on why the BIA has pushed pause and how businesses and visitors are reacting.
Toronto’s most vandalized speed camera has once again been cut down for a fifth time in six months.
Staff at a Scarborough restaurant say their business was attacked after suspects broke into the building and poured gasoline before setting the restaurant ablaze.
A significant gun trafficking ring has been dismantled by Durham police. Shauna Hunt with more on Project Venture.
Toronto City Council has voted to impose a 50m bubble zone prohibiting protests around any vulnerable institution. Opponents say the bylaw curbs rights and freedoms. Alan Carter reports on the contentious debate.
Overseas travel to Canada fell more than 17% year over year according to StatsCan. Tourism officials says those numbers will rebound as more overseas tourists opt to avoid the United States.
CityNews’ Sports Reporter Lindsay Dunn spoke with Toronto Tempo President Teresa Resch about the teams inaugural fan event.
Rhianne Campbell reports, both Washington and Tehran hold a tough stance on Iran’s uranium enrichment.
The judge in the sexual assault trial involving five former members of Canada’s World Junior Hockey team ruled text messages shown in court on Thursday cannot be considered evidence. Our Michelle Mackey has more.
Canada Post VP of communications Jon Hamilton says the crown corporation is nowhere near a deal with the workers’ union as an overtime work stoppage begins.
A small plane crashed through a San Diego neighbourhood, killing multiple people and destroying several homes and vehicles.
Two Israeli embassy staffers were shot and killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. after attending an event.
U.S. President Trump says Canada has asked to join plans for the creation of a US$175 billion dollar ‘Golden Dome’ missile defence shield.
Non-stop severe weather has spawned dozens of tornadoes and killed at least 28 people in recent days across parts of the central and southeastern U.S. Laura Aguirre looks at the damage, and the storm warnings that are still in place.