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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 father of a friend of a 14-year-old drowning victim said he told them not to swim at Ashbridges Bay because of how cold the water is; a community is reeling after a brazen, daytime shooting killed 32-year-old Mohamud Abdi Duale on Sunday; and, Pat Shacklady of Midland, Ont. said BMO initially refused to reimburse her after she was defrauded $7,…
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The SIU has invoked its mandate after a Toronto police officer was stabbed and the suspect shot by police in a violent altercation; the TTC has approved a pilot program to equip 20 special constables and 20 fare inspectors with body-worn cameras; and, the Ontario government says it won't require builders to include EV chargers in new homes despite …
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Umar Zameer sobbed on the stand while recounting the moment he realized he ran over a plainclothes police officer, leading to his death; O.J. Simpson, the football star and actor who was acquitted in a sensational 1995 trial of murdering his former wife, has died from cancer at the age of 76; and, the seemingly emotional reunion of two trumpeter sw…
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An Ontario NDP private members bill declaring intimate partner violence an epidemic drew rare support from the Ford government; Toronto police are crediting time-release safes at pharmacies for the decline in robbery attempts; and, a couple says they are frustrated by their compensation fight with WestJet after flight delays led them to miss two da…
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Umar Zameer took the stand in his own defence at the first-degree murder trial of Const. Jeffery Northrup on Canada Day 2021; surveillance video shows a Toronto police officer tackling an alleged car theft suspect, an arrest that led to an officer getting injured; and, two women are facing charges after three children aged 10, nine and two were lef…
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Over a million people stood shoulder-to-shoulder at Niagara Falls as the path of totality from the solar eclipse passed overhead; Two men are in hospital with critical life-threatening injuries following a fire inside the high-rise apartment building; and, eclipses have long inspired artists from Bonnie Tyler's 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' to Stanl…
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A steady stream of rain prompted warnings for residents to stay away from rivers and streams as a spring storm battered the city; a crash reconstructionist with the Toronto police explains how he pieced together the moments surrounding Const. Northrup's death; and, Premier Doug Ford and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are at odds over a condition req…
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Umar Zameer's wife, Aaida Shaikh, testified she thought the police badges plainclothes officers waved were fake when Const. Northrup died; Toronto police allege 33-year-old Curtis Beckles is responsible for the kidnapping and assault of a woman on Easter Sunday; and, doctors are urging solar eclipse watchers to get proper eyewear or risk permanent …
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For two hours, residents of a midtown neighbourhood were made to shelter in place as police unsuccessfully sought the suspect of a shooting; organizers of a pro-Palestinian rally are accusing Toronto Police of using excessive force after several arrests were made; and, the April increase in the carbon tax is most apparent at the gas pumps, where dr…
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Four school boards from across Ontario have launched legal action against four of the biggest social media platforms citing their negative impact on students; video of a private garbage collector's truck spitting black smoke has prompted renewed calls for the city to resume providing the service west of Yonge Street; and, a Brampton homeowner said …
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Rampant efforts to steal vehicles in Toronto continue; key elements of testimony from a police witness are being questioned at Umar Zameer’s trial; Will Ontario meet the deadline to receive federal funding for affordable housing? There are renewed talks at city hall about whether garbage pickup west of Yonge Street should remain private; plus, a lo…
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Experts say a design flaw in the Baltimore bridge likely factored into its collapse after a cargo ship smashed into a support; Ontario’s spending plan is its biggest in history, with more than $214 billion in spending and a large deficit; and, Patrycja Siarek's former landlord says city officials failed on multiple occasions to seize her dogs when …
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Manslaughter charges against three OPP officers stemming from a shootout with a suspect that left a child dead have been withdrawn; Patrycja Siarek is out on bail and her dog was seized after it left a child with life-altering injuries when it attacked while unleashed; and, an Ontario woman is upset after discovering Priceless Car Rental in Fort La…
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There is an outpouring of shock and support for Catherine, the Princess of Wales, following her announcement revealing her cancer diagnosis; Toronto's snow removal fleet has kicked into high gear, taking on a messy commute amid a spring snowstorm of nearly 20 centimetres; and, a Toronto tool and equipment company was broken into seven times in 2023…
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Police say a series of shootings in Mississauga, Caledon and Brampton are all linked, and the three people killed were innocent and mistakenly targeted; the defence questioned the credibility of Sgt. Lisa Forbes during cross-examination at the murder trial of Const. Jeffrey Northrup; and, an Ontario couple says they've been fighting RBC for nearly …
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Prosecutors are arguing that a Toronto constable was deliberately struck and killed, while the defence claims it was an accident; Among the conditions Toronto agreed to in order to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup include 'beautification measures' at the city's expense; and, the second annual auto theft summit in Peel Region discussed how criminals are…
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Toronto's drug checking service identified two new synthetics in the street drug supply said to be up to 20 times stronger than fentanyl; a two-bathroom garden suite in Toronto's Upper Beaches has sparked anger and controversy among its neighbours; and, barber shops and hair salons in Toronto are voicing growing concern about a spike in customers l…
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Toronto's police chief revealed the number of carjackings and break-and-enter auto thefts are escalating; Umar Zameer has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the 2021 death of Toronto Police Constable Jeffrey Northrup; and, Gurdip Sabharwal says he lost $17,000 after he was convinced to download remote software by scammers in order to inve…
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An investigation is underway into what caused the explosion and fire at a Brampton house that left three members of a family dead; Consumer Reports warns a number of video doorbells all linked to the same mobile app, called Aiwit, have serious security flaws; and, costumes, collectibles and pop culture converged on the Metro Toronto Convention Cent…
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Police say the suspect made the 911 call and was waiting for officers who found the body of a woman inside a Scarborough townhome; private clinics report they are seeing a surge in requests to administer the MMR vaccine for travellers amid uncertainty over rising cases; and, Niagara Falls officials estimate as many as one million people may converg…
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Witnesses alleged a stolen Mercedes SUV ran a red light, leading to a fiery six-car pileup in Scarborough that killed one person; the man charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shootings of two males in Regent Park was a son and brother of the victims; and, Toronto residents flooded outdoor spaces amid near-record-breaking warmth that made t…
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One person was arrested, and two officers were injured in a foot chase following a shooting in Regent Park that killed two males; neighbours and family members have identified one of the victims of a deadly Mississauga house fire as resident Alice Kret; and, two prospective renters thought they had found their next home on Rentals.ca, only to be sc…
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A 19-year-old is facing impaired driving charges with possible street racing charges pending after fatally striking a 55-year-old pedestrian; fire investigators say it could be difficult to determine what started a massive fire that destroyed three homes in Richmond Hill; and, an Ontario woman says the Bank of Montreal won't help her restore the th…
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Homicide detectives have taken over an investigation at a Brampton home leveled by fire after human remains were found in the wreckage; Ottawa police crime sources say the weapon used in the mass killing of six people inside a suburban home was similar to a hunting knife; and, the PWHL has exceeded expectations in its first season, with ticket sale…
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