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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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CTV News Toronto at Six for May 3, 2024
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.
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CTV News Toronto at Six for May 2, 2024
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.
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CTV News Toronto at Six for May 1, 2024
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.
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CTV News Toronto at Six for Apr. 30, 2024
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.
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CTV News Toronto at Six for Apr. 29, 2024
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.
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CTV News Toronto at Six for Apr. 26, 2024
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.