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York police issue warning following string of overdoses in Newmarket
York police have issued a warning to the public following a string of opioid overdoses, one of them fatal, in the Newmarket area. -
Cyclist in hospital with life-threatening injuries following head-on collision with pickup truck in Etobicoke
A cyclist is in hospital with life-threatening injuries following a head-on collision with a pickup truck in Etobicoke. -
Man rushed to hospital after stabbing in Etobicoke
Toronto police are investigating after a man was stabbed in Etobicoke. -
The Rundown with Dan Laxer and Andrew Pinsent
Guests:
Dan Laxer - Writer and Cohost of the Trivia Show 9am-Noon on CJAD and a writer at the Suburban
Andrew Pinsent - Host of CFRA Live 6-11 a.m. weekends Andrew Pinsent -
Blue Jays on verge of clinching playoff berth after 11-4 victory over Rays
The Toronto Blue Jays moved closer to securing a playoff berth Friday night with an 11-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays at Rogers Centre. -
Matthew Knies scores short-handed goal as Maple Leafs edge Canadiens 2-1
Rookie Matthew Knies scored a short-handed game-winning goal as the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 in NHL pre-season action Friday night.
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AROUND ONTARIO
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Summerlike weather in Ottawa to last all weekend and into next week
The calendar says it's the last day of September, but the weather forecast feels much more like summer. -
Don Martin: Poilievre picking wrong fights as Liberals struggle under low morale, support
As morale with Justin Trudeau's Liberals goes down the drain with the party's re-election hopes, all Pierre Poilievre needs to do to win is make sure the drain doesn’t get plugged up with doubts about his leadership, writes Don Martin in an exclusive opinion column for CTVNews.ca. -
Downtown businesses respond to relocation of hundreds of WSIB employees to east London
Downtown business owners can’t contain their disappointment after learning a provincially-led decision will remove hundreds of office workers from a building on Fullarton Street. -
York police issue warning following string of overdoses in Newmarket
York police have issued a warning to the public following a string of opioid overdoses, one of them fatal, in the Newmarket area. -
Cyclist in hospital with life-threatening injuries following head-on collision with pickup truck in Etobicoke
A cyclist is in hospital with life-threatening injuries following a head-on collision with a pickup truck in Etobicoke. -
What do Indigenous Peoples across Canada really need and want?
The federal Liberal government has made a lot of promises to Indigenous Peoples. But do those promises line up with what communities on the ground really want and need, or reflect their diversity? -
Campers east of Ottawa face a rate hike of up to 57 per cent for next season
The new owners of a campground in Alfred, Ont. have shocked members, who have been told next season's rate would increase as much as 57 per cent. The proposed rate increase has left some unhappy campers, with little time to choose whether to stay or go. -
Ontario government promises affordable housing if new legislation approved
The Ontario government introduced the Affordable Homes and Good Jobs Act on Thursday, which, if passed, would make it cheaper and easier to build affordable homes. -
Man rushed to hospital after stabbing in Etobicoke
Toronto police are investigating after a man was stabbed in Etobicoke.
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