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Crews at Mel Lastman Square have begun setting up for the one of the biggest Asian Heritage Month celebrations in the city. Erica Natividad with the details and the somber undercurrent following the tragedy in Vancouver.
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Overnight frost advisories outside the GTA will give way to a sunny, warm weekend ahead of Mothers Day.
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Rhianne Campbell reports, 'Motherless Day' is back in Toronto for another year, creating space for people to commemorate their loved ones on Mother's Day.
Adjusting tariff impacts between the world's 2 biggest economies, how the levies could change when the US and China meet this weekend.
Rhianne Campbell reports, ‘Motherless Day’ is back in Toronto for another year, creating space for people to commemorate their loved ones on Mother’s Day.
Adjusting tariff impacts between the world’s 2 biggest economies, how the levies could change when the US and China meet this weekend.
LCBO says, “The LCBO aligns with the federal government’s tariff definition of U.S. products. Select Bacardi products are produced in Puerto Rico. Any product produced in the U.S. remains unavailable for sale at the LCBO.”
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Toronto police said Kamar Cunningham was arrested this week after the U.S. Marshals Service located him in Atlanta. He is being held pending extradition.
The Toronto Maple Leafs Baseball Club is ready for history when Ayami Sato becomes the first female pitcher for the team when she gets the start on Sunday, plus the other Leafs head to Florida for Game 3. Lindsay Dunn reports.
Indigenous students from across the country are in Toronto this week putting the finishing touches on a very special performance. Audra Brown was at dress rehearsal today as they came together to promote education through the love of dance.
Michael Thompson returned to the witness stand for a second day, facing questions from the crown about events that took place at a Muskoka cottage in 2022
A woman is dead after she was struck by two vehicles in Scarborough, Thursday night. As the search continues for the drivers, who both fled the scene, Shauna Hunt brings us the frantic efforts from witnesses, who tried to help the victim.
Unemployment figures for April rose, with manufacturing losing 31,000 jobs. One economist projects things could get worse, forecasting Canada could see 120,000 jobs lost by year-end.
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CityNews’ Sports Reporter Lindsay Dunn with a preview of the Leafs Game 3 vs the Panthers and Sceptres Game 2 vs the Frost.
India and Pakistan continue trading blame as the conflict escalates along the Kashmir region, Alessandra Carneiro reports.
The complainant in the hockey sex assault trial faced her fifth day of cross-examination, questioned about how much she had to drink and a person she knew at the bar. Michelle Mackey reports from London.
Pope Leo XIV has marked his first day on the job. Atika Shubert looks at which direction the Catholic Church might take under the new Pontiff’s leadership.
The Trump administration is unveiled a plan to dramatically overhaul America’s aviation system. Laura Aguierre looks at why one airline executive is praising the plan.
The number of U.S. measles cases has reached another grim milestone. As Amy Kiley reports, this could end up being the highest annual case count since America declared measles to be “eliminated.”
The Catholic Church has its first American Pope. Barbie Nadeau discusses the surprising choice and which direct Pope Leo XIV could steer the church toward.