Episodes
University of Toronto officials say they are concerned with reports of threats and how many protesters in the encampment may not be students; York police say an officer who was sent flying over the hood of a fleeing vehicle was fortunate to only suffer minor injuries; and, an occupational therapist says the new state-of-the-art rehab facility in Toronto is having an impact on patient care and recovery.
Published 05/03/24
King's College Circle at the University of Toronto has become the site of an encampment by pro-Palestinian demonstrators despite fencing being erected to discourage against it; midtown residents near an intersection where a mother and child were struck by a vehicle say speeding has been a constant issue; and, the OPP says they're now screening all drivers they pull over in the GTA for alcohol with a breathalyzer test.
Published 05/03/24
Published 05/03/24
One week after Michael Bebee was named Canada's most wanted for a homicide in Toronto, a tip led to his arrest in P.E.I.; audio from an OPP dispatcher sheds light on the moments leading up to when a police chase ended in a deadly crash on Highway 401; and, an Ontario man said he paid $1,500 a year ago in an attempt to fast track his Nexus card application, only to discover he had been scammed.
Published 05/02/24
What started as a robbery at an LCBO ended as a fiery crash that claimed four lives, including an infant's, after a wrong-way police chase; a cyclist has died in hospital following a collision with a flatbed truck pulling into a construction site in Yorkville; and, nearly seven million Canadians have still not filed their taxes ahead of the midnight deadline, with penalties possible if you owe money.
Published 05/01/24
Ontario is implementing a series of restrictions to cell phones in schools, but some educators say the policy may go too far; police say they have arrested 12 people relating to a fraud scheme using over 680 fake identities to steal around $4 million; and, 1.7 million Canadians have signed up for Canada's new dental car program, but only 5,000 dentists have signed on.
Published 04/29/24
Police are calling the moment an 11-year-old boy was struck by a transport truck in an Etobicoke intersection 'extremely traumatising'; the TTC says it could take days to make repairs following a track-level fire that shut down subway service west of Islington station; and, as spring cleaning gets underway inside many homes, some experts are sharing tips on products and procedures to maximize your time.
Published 04/27/24
A witness said the moment a man was pushed from a balcony in Toronto startled her out of her bed; a spike in attacks and maulings has prompted Toronto to announce staff will visit all 373 dog owners designated as dangerous; and, Jeff Pierre of Markham took out a $5,000 loan with Wippy to pay for car repairs, but when he missed two payments, they repossessed his car.
Published 04/26/24
Ontario hopes to ease its family doctor shortage through the reduction of paperwork with the help of AI and eliminating sick notes; Gate Gourmet Canada says if the strike by airline catering workers drag on too long, the company could lose its Pearson contract; and, Canada's new capital gains rules are making waves in cottage country with some owners wondering if they should sell their vacation homes.
Published 04/25/24
Umar Zameer and Aaida Shaikh said the last three years since Const. Northrup died had been a nightmare for them; the man wanted for fatally shooting a Toronto man near the Danforth tops Canada's most wanted list and commands a $100,000 reward; and, an Ontario senior says he lost $25,000 after a falling for a fake website on Google that was masquerading as Best Buy's Geek Squad.
Published 04/24/24
Accusations of collusion and perjury by three officers during the Umar Zameer trial, where Zameer was found not guilty, has attracted scrutiny as Toronto's police chief orders a review into plainclothes procedures; a 15-year-old teen is fighting for his life after he struck an object while on top of a moving GO Train just after midnight on Sunday; and, an EV battery plant from Honda would be the third in Ontario after deals with Stellantis-LG in Windsor and Volkswagen in St. Thomas.
Published 04/22/24
Justice Anne Malloy questioned the credibility of the cops' witness testimony at the Umar Zameer trial while instructing the jury ahead of deliberations; nearly half a year after an announced pay bump for early childhood educators, many say they are still waiting for the wage increase; and, a cancer patient says the battle for his mental well-being was almost as great as his battle with stage 4 lymphoma. 
Published 04/19/24
Toronto police say they found the body of a man inside a home near Kipling and Eglinton following calls about a stabbing; despite bipartisan calls against the keffiyeh ban at Queen's Park, the motion to end the restriction did not receive unanimous consent; and, a Toronto woman thought she had gained employment via a job posting on social media, but was actually scammed out of $15,000.
Published 04/18/24
Peel police revealed the more than $20 million gold heist from Pearson airport was an inside job; Toronto Raptors forward Jontay Porter was handed a lifetime NBA ban for disclosing confidential information to sports bettors; and, McDonalds customers are voicing shock to discover the restaurants' long-running free coffee loyalty program is over.
Published 04/18/24
Dramatic video released by Toronto police shows three carjacking suspects being taken down by officers following a series of armed and increasingly violent auto thefts; judges and inmates alike are speaking out on 'deplorable' conditions at the infamous Toronto South Detention Centre; and, an Ontario nurse is fighting to recover a $130,000 investment with a mortgage company that has since been accused of being unlicensed.
Published 04/17/24
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 $7,000 for a short taxi ride in Chile.
Published 04/16/24
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 billions invested in the EV supply chain.
Published 04/13/24
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 swans in Toronto, separated after one was injured, is melting hearts online.
Published 04/12/24
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 days of their vacation.
Published 04/11/24
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 left unattended at a Pickering casino parking lot for 4 hours.
Published 04/10/24
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 Stanley Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey.’
Published 04/09/24
One man is dead after an early morning shooting in a Brampton, Ontario neighbourhood; A Toronto resident that received a notice of owing almost $10,000 in vacant tax charges speaks out; and, Toronto Maple Leafs alumni team up with Baycrest to raise money for dementia research.
Published 04/06/24
After months of renovations, the $300-million improvements to the Roger Centre have been unveiled; a Brampton home owner speaks out after a violent home invasion was caught on camera; and, new features of the newly-renovated Rogers Centre have been unveiled.
Published 04/05/24
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 requiring fourplexes in order to receive housing funding.
Published 04/04/24
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 eye damage and vision loss.
Published 04/03/24