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City councillors voted to increase property taxes by 8.9 per cent just before midnight Tuesday. Adam Ziccarelli has more on why councillors are now pointing fingers.
The suspect in a fatal stabbing in White Rock Tuesday night remains on the loose. As Kier Junos reports, police are investigating if the suspect is the same person responsible for a stabbing two days earlier in the same area.
After his city was added to the B.C. government’s housing targets list, New Westminster’s mayor is pushing back, saying his city is leading the region in getting new housing built. Monika Gul reports.
This video captures the moment one of the fires was started, in a string of arsons targeting Edmonton's South Asian community. Police seek help identifying some of these people in a string of extortions that have caused $10 million in damages.
Alberta continues to experience higher than normal wildfire risks as the province grapples with drier weather conditions, leading to an increase in fire bans and restrictions. Margot Rubin reports.
As the Winnipeg Jets continue to compete in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, more Manitobans are placing their confidence in the team in the form of online sports bets. Edward Djan has more.
Victoria Hospital gets a major investment from the province, that will see the mature women’s centre reopen, a new emergency room built and plans to build the Anne Oake Family Recovery Centre. Mitchell Ringos reports.
"We're going to celebrate both our diversity and our unity at the same time and this is what the Foodies Festival is all about," says Michael Zahran, MC for the second annual Les Foodies Festival. Fariha Naqvi-Mohamed reports.
“Lots of distrust” says Cédric Dussault of the Coalition of Housing Committees and Tenants Associations of Quebec (RCLALQ) as the group held demonstration in Montreal, demanding measures to ensure the right to housing. Swidda Rassy reports.
“Knowledge is power,” said Marla Cable, Assistant Director of the Assistance and Training Centre at Giant Steps in Montreal about police recruits coming in to learn more about the Autism spectrum. Brittany Henriques reports.
CityNews' Sports Reporter Lindsay Dunn on the latest headlines surrounding the Leafs and Bruins going into Game 3 of their series including a star player who didn't practice on Wednesday.
Ontario is launching an AI program to help reduce the time family doctors spend on administrative duties. Officials believe it could save the primary care providers up to 95,000 hours. Tina Yazdani reports from Queen’s Park.
We're coming off the warmest winter on record but weather patterns could shift this summer as La Nina is set to make a big comeback. Meteorologist, Natasha Ramsahai, breaks down what we're in for and how La Niña will impact hurricane season.
Ontario's minister of transportation made the announcement saying 110 km/h will be the new speed limit on more section of highways across southern and northern Ontario.
A new initiative from Movember will see more than $18 million invested in Indigenous communities over the next seven years. The funds are going towards improving access to healthcare for Indigenous men.
Four people are hurt after five military horses broke loose and galloped through central London. The so-called "working horses" were about to be inspected ahead of rehearsals for King Charles' June birthday parade.
Toronto Police have arrested three suspects in a jewellery store robbery near Danforth and Pape.
Most of us had a virtual health care appointment sometime during the pandemic. Those of us that didn't have almost certainly encountered virtual care of some form or another—whether that's a follow-up phone call from your doctor, or post-surgery instructions emailed to you. As we enter the post-pandemic era, there is a push in some quarters for more virtual care—it can improve access, speed things up and give people more control over their own care and medical records. But will it also simply create more visits, encourage unnecessary appointments and further burden an overtaxed system? There's a line we need to walk here—can we do it? GUEST: Dr. Tara Kiran, Fidani Chair in Improvement and Innovation at the University of Toronto; family doctor and scientist at St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/20392915?utm_source=youtube
Alberta Health Services is warning about the significant health risk associated with uninspected meat products purchased from eight Calgary food businesses.
"To have that kind of recognition and have SiriusXM offer this incredible platform to showcase emerging Canadian talent feels amazing," says Montreal music artist Trudy, as she competes as one of three finalists. Anastasia Dextrene reports.