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Video Archives
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Mother of Scarborough shooting victim speaks out, demands justice
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GTA charities calling for donations amid Hamas-Israel conflict
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Homeless amputee in Ontario on verge of losing second leg
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Pickering security guard killed after Thanksgiving casino shooting
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Jays GM addresses post-season defeat
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GTA gas prices fall Friday ahead of Thanksgiving weekend
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Shoppers shifting spending habits, but not for Thanksgiving
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U.S. narrowly avoids government shutdown in deal omitting aid to Ukraine
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U.S. government shutdown almost certain after last-ditch spending bill fails
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U.S. House Republicans begin Biden impeachment hearings
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Commander bites again: Biden’s dog involved in 11th biting incident
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Biden, Trump testing appeal in Michigan ahead of 2024 election
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Hollywood writers, studios reach tentative deal to end strike
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Hollywood strike: Writers, studios on cusp of deal
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Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder: Canadian allies hesitant in response over India tensions
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UAW strike escalates as thousands of additional workers walk off the job
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Zelenskyy visits Washington, appeals for more U.S. aid
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Suspect at large following allegedly throwing brick at passenger on TTC bus
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Customer apparently ripped off by half-full no name chips
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Couple secretly filmed with hidden camera at London, Ont. Airbnb
Author Archives
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‘Why my door?’: Grieving Toronto mother speaks out after losing son to gun violenceBernard-Reis initially survived the shooting. He was rushed to hospital, but died of his injuries about two weeks later after being taken off life support.CanadaOct 16, 2023
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Customer takes to TikTok after buying half-full ‘no name’ bag of chipsA video posted to TikTok shows someone placing a bag of 'no name' chips advertised as 200 grams on a food scale. The item weighs in at just 103 grams.ConsumerSep 13, 2023
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‘Who was watching this?’: Hidden camera found in London, Ont. AirbnbA woman is speaking out after being secretly filmed in her bedroom while staying at a London, Ontario Airbnb. She says the camera was found in a phone charger in her room.CanadaSep 12, 2023
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Ontario child hospitalized for over a month after mosquito biteKathryn McKissock never thought letting her child play outside of their Oshawa, Ont. home could lead to him developing a life-threatening disease.CanadaAug 30, 2023
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Demonstrators rally again in opposition to High Park vehicle restrictionsThe High Park Movement Strategy will block vehicle access to the Bloor Street entrance and a portion of Colborne Lodge Drive. The space is already closed to cars on weekends.CanadaAug 8, 2023
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‘I could’ve bled out’: Toronto dog bite victim speaks out following recent attacksEmber says when she opened her car door at a patient's house, she noticed a dog from the upstairs tenant coming down the hallway.CrimeAug 3, 2023
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Toronto police launch ‘Illegal Firearms Awareness Campaign’ following rash of shootingsIn 2022, Toronto police say they seized 620 crime guns in Toronto. Of those firearms, 537 were hand guns and 420 were traced to the U.S.CanadaJul 26, 2023
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Autism Dog Services calls for service dog volunteers as organization faces shortage"During COVID we had a huge flux of volunteers and now that things have started to open up and people can get out and do more, we're finding that it's a bit more of a challenge."CanadaJul 25, 2023
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‘High and dry’: Homeless amputee case highlights lack of services, housing across GTAThomas Mohr, an Oakville man who became homeless after his leg was amputated, continues living in his vehicle at an Oakville shopping plaza. It's now been 238 days.CanadaJul 19, 2023
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Cancer-causing chemical detected at above-average level in HamiltonSources from planes to automobiles and the city's lucrative industrial sector have been a recipe for the spread of the well-known carcinogen in Hamilton.HealthJul 13, 2023
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Organizers of Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival facing financial challenges amid inflation"It has been extremely difficult. Our costs for security for example has gone up by 300 per cent" said FMC chair Jennifer Hirelehey.CanadaJul 11, 2023
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‘People aren’t going to disappear’: Toronto community divided over encampment responseStaff at a downtown Toronto school are raising concerns about a nearby homeless encampment. They say school staff and families don't feel safe due to unruly behaviour by campers.CanadaJun 29, 2023
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‘Extremely difficult’: Ontario man homeless after leg amputationFrom working as a carpenter and business owner for 52 years, the 69-year-old now lives in his broken-down Dodge pickup truck in an Oakville shopping plaza.CanadaJun 20, 2023
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Pride Month: Toronto’s The 519 offers support to 2SLGBTQ+ refugeesGloria Godwin claimed asylum in Canada in 2019. In her home country of Nigeria, she was faced with a distressing ultimatum: stay and be imprisoned, or leave and be free.CanadaJun 19, 2023
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Calls for accountability following hostile student protest in MarkhamThere are growing calls for accountability following a student protest at a Markham high school that turned hostile Thursday afternoon.CanadaJun 9, 2023
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York Catholic school protest takes hostile turnAs dozens of students staged a walkout at St. Brother Andre in Markham to protest the York District Catholic School Board decision to not fly the Pride flag, things turned violent.CanadaJun 8, 2023
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Cabbagetown Community Arts Centre on brink of closureAn after-school music program in Toronto geared towards low-income families is at risk of closing its doors by the end of the year as the organization faces financial pressures.CanadaMay 29, 2023
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Mississauga father runs 19th marathon, one for each year of son’s lifeA father from Mississauga, Ont., is gearing up to run the city's annual marathon on Sunday for the 19th time in honour of his son, who died by suicide in 2005.CanadaApr 28, 2023
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York Catholic school board meeting heats up over Pride flag proposal"They really made it clear that there are still people against raising the pride flag...we need visibility and we need people to see that we're here and we're not going anywhere."EducationApr 26, 2023
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Distemper virus causing rise in Toronto raccoon illnesses, deathsThe agency says the number of service calls for sick and injured raccoons between January and April increased from 719 in 2022 to just over 3,600 hundred this year.CanadaApr 24, 2023
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‘I love fashion’: Toronto teacher’s outfits go viral on social mediaFrom sneakers to sweatshirts, Zahra. Hassan's Grade 8 math students quickly took notice of her unconventional, yet hip, attire and encouraged her to start a TikTok.LifestyleApr 12, 2023
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York University staff member terminated after alleging anti-Black racismLydia Dosu worked as an administrative assistant at the university for 24 years. Just a day before Black History Month this year, she was terminated.CanadaApr 5, 2023
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Renewed calls to make Toronto’s High Park car-freeCoun. Gord Perks says community consultations are in the final stage and a full plan will be presented to council within the next two months.CanadaApr 3, 2023
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Brampton women’s shelter facing closure, in desperate need of provincial fundingTamara Whilby is the director of Women & Children Precious shelter in Brampton, one of just three shelters in the region providing emergency wraparound services for families.CanadaMar 27, 2023
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‘People don’t look’: Motorists breaking rules on Toronto King Street transit corridorLaunched initially as a pilot project in 2017, the King Street Transit Priority Corridor is now a permanent fixture downtown, blocking through traffic from Jarvis to Bathurst.TrafficMar 24, 2023