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A first look at BMO's FIFA transformation

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New ReviewPhase one of BMO field's $146-million renovation is complete ahead of next year's FIFA World Cup. CBC's Dale Manucdoc got a tour.
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Lithium-ion batteries the 'largest growing fire safety risk’, Toronto Fire says

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New ReviewToronto Fire Chief Jim Jessop is calling on the federal government to increase regulation around lithium-ion battery fires, particularly in their use in e-bikes and e-scooters.
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What could happen if Marineland's belugas are exported to another country? | Hanomansing Tonight

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New ReviewMarineland, the now-closed amusement park and zoo in Niagara Falls, Ont., has applied for permits with the federal government to export all 30 of its belugas, according to a federal government official who is familiar with the file....
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How will the Bank of Canada’s rate cut impact the Canadian economy?

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New ReviewChief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Beata Caranci, chief economist and senior VP at TD Bank Group, and Dawn Desjardins, chief economist at Deloitte Canada, about what the cut to interest rates by the Bank of Canada...
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Simons expanding as other major retailers close doors

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New ReviewQuebec-based Simons’ sales are up as it carefully expands in a Canadian retail landscape that has seen chains like Hudson’s Bay, Nordstrom and Sears shut down stores.
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Simons expanding with new stores as other major retailers close doors

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New ReviewQuebec-based Simons’ sales are up as it carefully expands with new Toronto locations in a Canadian retail landscape that has seen chains like Hudson’s Bay, Nordstrom and Sears shut down stores.
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City staff look to clear encampment at Dufferin Grove Park

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New ReviewThe City of Toronto is taking further steps to clear the tent encampment at Dufferin Grove Park. CBC's Mercedes Gaztambide has the latest details — and reaction.
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Leafs coach excited to not 'have to hear Core Four anymore'

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New ReviewSpeaking as training camp gets underway, Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube and several key players reflected on the loss of Mitch Marner and the addition of new players to the team's roster.
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Toronto councillor found not guilty of sexually assaulting 2 women at Muskoka cottage

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New ReviewToronto Coun. Michael Thompson was acquitted of two counts of sexual assault related to an alleged incident involving two women at a Muskoka cottage in 2022. WARNING: This video contains details that may affect those who have experienced...
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Everything we know about the plane crash near a Toronto high school

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New ReviewOfficials say no one was injured after a small plane crashed near a high school in Toronto’s east end on Monday night. CBC's Clara Pasieka has the latest details — and reaction.
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Recording captures moments before small plane crash in Toronto neighbourhood

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New ReviewAir traffic control audio captured a pilot's tense search for a safe place to land a small plane, when it ran into engine trouble over a densely populated Toronto neighbourhood on Monday night. The pilot managed to land in a soccer field...
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Alleged human smuggler living near Toronto arrested

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New ReviewAn alleged human smuggler living in Brampton, Ont., has been arrested and is awaiting extradition to the U.S. Fenil Patel is wanted in India for allegedly helping transport an Indian family of four to the U.S.-Canada border in 2022, just...
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12-year-old boy, 20-year-old man charged after deadly Toronto crime spree

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New ReviewA 12-year-old boy and a 20-year-old man have been charged in what police called a disturbing crime spree through downtown Toronto in August — including an unprovoked attack that resulted in the death of an unhoused man.
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A 12-year-old boy was charged in a fatal unprovoked attack. Here's what we know

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New ReviewA 12-year old boy and 20-year-old man are facing murder charges after going on what police describe as a violent crime spree. CBC's Dale Manucdoc has the latest on the investigation.
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'Very concerning,' police say after boy, man charged in fatal unprovoked attack

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New ReviewA 12-year-old boy and a 20-year-old man were arrested in connection to a fatal unprovoked attack in Toronto. Speaking at a news conference, Dep. Chief Robert Johnson said the incident is part of a concerning trend across the GTA.
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Documentary about groundbreaking Lilith Fair premieres at TIFF

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New ReviewThe Toronto International Film Festival is hosting the premiere of Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery, about Sarah McLachlan’s all-women music festival that ran from 1997 to 1999 and featured artists including Missy Elliott and Nelly...
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Toronto grandmother enrols at U of T at 82-years-old

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New ReviewAn 82-year old Toronto grandmother has started classes at the University of Toronto. As CBC's Greg Ross reports, her plan is to complete a degree she started 30 years ago.
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Eli Glasner’s highlights from TIFF 2025’s first weekend

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New ReviewFilm celebrities hit the red carpet for the 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival this weekend, with premieres like the latest Knives Out film highlighting the festivities. CBC News’s Eli Glasner caught as many of the...
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Parkside Drive speed camera cut down for 7th time

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New ReviewThe Parkside Drive speed camera has once again been cut down by vandals, police say — for the seventh time in 10 months. CBC's Greg Ross has the story.
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Vandals targeting Toronto speed cameras caught on video

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New ReviewSpeed cameras meant to slow traffic and make roads safer have become the target of vandals in Toronto. One camera in particular has been cut down several times, with nearby residents catching the act on video.
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Vandals targeting Toronto speed camera caught on video

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New ReviewSpeed cameras meant to slow traffic and make roads safer have become the target of vandals in Toronto. One camera in particular has been cut down several times, with nearby residents catching the act on video.
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Union files dispute over Ontario's back-to-work policy

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New ReviewA union that represents Ontario public servants is taking action against the Doug Ford government after it ordered provincial employees to return to the office four days a week this fall and five days a week next year.
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TIFF battling Venice, Telluride film festivals for major premieres

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New ReviewTIFF kicked off its 50th edition on Thursday, drawing stars, fans and exciting premieres. But questions linger over ticket prices and whether the event is being overshadowed by other film festivals.
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291 films highlight TIFF’s 50th anniversary

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New ReviewThe Toronto International Film Festival celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, and 291 films from around the world will feature in this year’s milestone edition. Cameron Bailey, TIFF’s CEO, says the festival is part of Canada’s...