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CTV National News is Canada's most-watched national news program. Now you can stay up date Monday to Friday with the CTV National News Podcast, delivered nightly. Listen to Canada’s most trusted newscast featuring stories from here and around the world with a perspective that is distinctly Canadian and backed by the #1 news organization in Canada.
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Listen to "CTV News Toronto at Six" for news and analysis of the day's most important, and talked about, events. This audio podcast, updated each weekday evening by CTVNewsToronto.ca, brings you the day's show in its entirety. Delivering the day's top headlines on the go -- it is why Toronto trusts and turns to CTV News.
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A behind-the-scenes look at the stories behind the stories from the CTV Vancouver newsroom. Penny Daflos discusses the stressful, inspiring, irritating and heartbreaking moments that never make it on TV in unfiltered conversations with her colleagues – including other reporters, anchors, videographers, technicians and producers who battle the clock each day to make deadline.
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The final tent came down ahead of a 6 p.m. deadline to clear the encampment at the University of Toronto; Toronto and the Ontario government are calling on Ottawa for funding to help replace the TTC's aging trains on Line 2; and, a GTA woman was shocked after discovering a black widow spider among the grapes she purchased at Walmart.…
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The injunction granted against the encampment at the University of Toronto gives police authority to arrest and remove protesters; a carjacking of a Mercedes SUV in downtown Toronto ended in a crash in midtown following an alleged chase by a second Mercedes SUV; and, an Ontario man who had a heart attack in Florida is on the hook for a $620,000 hos…
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From the street fair to parties to parades, millions of people are expected to descend on downtown Toronto for Pride festivities; sobering numbers to repair and maintain the Ontario Science Centre has tempered hopes Toronto city hall may be able to save it; and, Homa Ashrafpour of Richmond Hill thought she found an affordable cottage rental on Face…
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While police say the fatal shooting of a 23-year-old outside a condo complex was targeted, they don't know what triggered the hail of gunfire; a man who says he found the body of a man inside a vehicle says he was sitting in the driver's seat with his seatbelt on; and, anger is growing over the closure of the Ontario Science Centre amid questions o…
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A 14-year-old boy has been taken into police custody after gunshots rang out in north Etobicoke on Tuesday afternoon; two workers had to be rescued from near the top of Toronto’s St. Regis Hotel after a cable snapped on a swing stage; and, Conservative candidate Don Stewarts' byelection victory in a long-time Liberal riding has sent shockwaves thro…
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A 14-year-old boy has been charged with murder for a mass shooting outside a Toronto school, killing two men and wounding three others; Flemingdon Park residents say they are feeling abandoned after police left the scene where dozens of gunshots were fired into a unit; and, questions are being raised about whether the sudden closure of the Ontario …
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The Ford government announced the sudden and immediate closure of the Ontario Science Centre citing a collapsing roof; a Vaughan neighbourhood is reeling after four people were shot inside a home, killing one of them in what police say was targeted; and, the death of at least two dogs while in the care of a Hamilton dog-sitting service called Kippe…
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Rick Leary announced at a press conference Thursday he will step down from his position as the TTC CEO as of Aug. 30; Rebel News has claimed ownership of a cube van spotted around Toronto displaying a message targeted at Muslims; an Ontario woman says she felt duped after giving $46,000 of her life savings to a psychic who claimed he could cleanse …
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A makeshift shrine is growing as a community mourns after a six-year-old boy was fatally struck by a school bus in Vaughan; the fatal shooting for a 21-year-old woman in Vaughan Mills' parking lot escalated to a police takedown of the alleged shooters in Brampton; and, the wife of the alleged gunman of a double-murder suicide says he believed the t…
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Toronto police have identified the two victims of a triple fatal shooting in North York as Arash Missaghi and Samira Yousefi; Toronto residents are being urged to exercise caution during this week’s heat wave as temperatures may hit 40 C with the humidity; and, anyone planning to travel to the United States with their dog after Aug. 1 must comply t…
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Three adults are dead following a shooting inside a building near Don Mills and York Mills, sending a nearby school and daycare into lockdown; several pools have extended their hours ahead of a heat dome expected to bring temperatures up to 40 with the humidex to Toronto this week; and, the union representing more than 8,000 LCBO workers voted over…
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Two of Toronto's five ferries are out of service this weekend for repairs, prompting an alert by the city to expect "long wait times"; the sex assault charges against billionaire Frank Stronach involved three women allegedly victimized between the 1980s and 2023; and, local businesses are gearing up as thousands are expected to descend on College S…
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Traffic in downtown Toronto is expected to worsen as track work on Spadina will force the TTC to replace streetcars with buses for the remainder of 2024; a battle is brewing between a small corner store near Ossington and the City of Toronto over the right to serve coffee and baked goods; and, criminals are now ordering expensive products to your h…
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It was a disastrous afternoon commute for Toronto drivers after a fatal crash involving three dump trucks shut down the Gardiner; three people were injured, with one rushed to hospital with stab wounds, following a large brawl outside Weston Collegiate Institute; and, the victim of a paving scam is speaking out over his arrest for holding onto equi…
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Parishioners are expressing sadness over the priceless art, many done by the Group of Seven, lost in a fire at a historic Toronto church; Jihad Akl describes the moment gunshots were fired on his restaurant, killing his son, and how he chased the gunman while injured; and, the University of Toronto's latest proposal to protesters to end the encampm…
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A framework for a deal reached has been reached between the TTC and the union representing TTC workers; The Ontario SPCA is calling for financial contributions after 12 Shih Tzu dogs came into the organization’s care; and, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and CAMH collaborate for the Art of Healing patient program.…
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The union representing thousands of TTC workers say little progress has been made in negotiations to avoid strike action; a judge granted an order to get passwords to accounts owned by Aiden Pleterski amid allegations the self-proclaimed 'Crypto King' continues to hide monetary assets; and, Greg Pulver is on the hook for his tire flying off his car…
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Despite voicing confidence a deal can be reached with workers, TTC Chair Jamaal Myers also suggested commuters prepare a 'Plan B'; the family of the two men who died after suffering gunshot wounds in a shooting outside a Toronto high school shares their shock and grief; and, a Toronto woman said it took over four months for her travel insurer to re…
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Students of a Rexdale high school admit the gun violence that killed a man in his 60s and injured four others left them unsettled; the Crown's star witness describes what he overheard leading up to and after a fatal shooting at a Mississauga restaurant; and, Ross Derry of Oshawa, Ont. was stunned to discover his coverage for a $4,000 e-bike that wa…
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The SIU is investigating after a man was critically injured in a police-involved shooting in Scarborough; the five men shot, one fatally, in the parking lot of North Albion Collegiate Institute late Sunday night were part of the same soccer team; and, Rosemary Wysocki of Kitchener, Ont. described the frustrating process to get compensation for her …
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Notorious B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton has died at the age of 74 following a violent assault in a Quebec prison; Judy Trinh shares all you need to know about the slew of guilty charges slapped on Trump and what the road ahead looks like for the felon; and, Mother Nature appears to be giving those who missed the dazzling northern lights display…
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Weekend closures of the Don Valley Parkway and Gardiner Expressway as well as Line 1 TTC closures have commuters bracing for chaos; despite contingency plans, the TTC workers' union says a total disruption is possible if nearly 13,000 workers walk off the job; and, Consumer Reports says the most effective tick and mosquito repellents contain 25 to …
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