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Fans at a Canucks viewing party at Rogers Arena are ecstatic over the team's 2-1 win over the Predators in Nashville, despite not being at the game in person.
CityNews’ music reporter Lindsay Dunn spoke with Tommy Lee and John 5 of legendary rock group Mötley Crüe about their first official single with John 5 and their upcoming tour that has three stops in Canada.
The B.C. government is pushing to make drug use illegal in all public places. This is a major policy shift for the province.
After an announcement at a Honda plant in Alliston, Ontario that will bring billions in new electric vehicle investment, the Prime Minister sat down with The Big Story to chat in-depth about the climate crisis, the future of electric vehicles and his government’s efforts to find opportunity amid a world on fire. For more from The Big Story, visit: https://thebigstorypodcast.ca/.
Considered one of the greatest running backs in the CFL, Andrew Harris is gearing up to officially retire as a Bomber in his hometown of Winnipeg. Edward Djan has more.
After being stuck in a lagoon on Vancouver Island for more than a month, an orca calf is now back in the open water.
Abbotsford Police say they're worried for the safety of 27-year-old Wesley Bosman, who has been missing since 3 a.m. Tuesday. Bosman's family family is asking the public for help finding him.
A rally held outside Premier Doug Ford's constituency office calling on him and Progressive Conservative MPPs to take action and reverse the ban on keffiyehs inside Queen's Park. Jazan Grewal reports.
“Not good for kids,” said Anthony Fleury, a parent, about Maison Benoît Labre, Montreal's first supervised drug inhalation site, opening less than 100 metres from his child’s elementary school and already causing issues. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
There are 20 candidates who will be running for mayor of Mississauga. Melissa Nakhavoly with more on who is vying for the city’s top job.
The discussion continues on the new Alberta government bill that would grant the province powers over municipalities, raising concerns over democracy rights in the province. Silvia Naranjo reports.
With the demand for schools continuing to rise, the Alberta government is looking into the effectiveness of a modular classroom program.
The Calgary Expo officially kicked off with the Parade of Wonders Friday. Phoenix Phillips joined in the fun, finding out who the people are behind the costumes.
A senior home held festivities Friday to celebrate the Oilers and their achievement of making the playoffs. These lifelong fans are excited to see what the team can do.
As demand for condos in Toronto suddenly softens, more developers are pulling the plug on new projects, even on some that have already started. David Zura explains.
Subway service on the western portion of Line 2 continues to be impacted after a track fire earlier this week. Shauna Hunt reports shuttle busses are running, and service could be impacted through the weekend.
1 in 5 Canadians polled, say they've gotten ill from eating food they believe was unsafe. The same study also finds over half of Canadians are willing to eat food near, or past the best before date.
CityNews' Sports Reporter Lindsay Dunn spoke to Blue Jays fans about Shohei Ohtani being in Toronto with the Dodgers and gets an update from Leafs' William Nylander on why he missed the first three games of the playoffs.
“It affects everybody,” says Montrealer Luisa Miniaci, she’s one of the thousands of Canadians waiting for a life-saving organ transplant as National Organ and Tissue Donation Week comes to an end. Teresa Romano reports.
Traffic and transit were the top of conversation as Melanie Ng sat down in an interview with Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow.