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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 25-year-old man faces charges following an altercation in a Brampton parking lot that left a 50-year-old man dead; a Toronto senior is able to return to her home at a community housing building after more than a month of waiting for new windows; and, tickets for the upcoming Toronto Blue Jays season go on sale.
Another blast of winter weather has GTA residents digging out of the snow once again; a man is in hospital and police are searching for suspects after a shooting in Woodbridge; and, the family of a young boy who was struck and killed by a city bus in Hamilton say his death could have been prevented. 
One person is unaccounted for after an early morning fire in Oshawa that sent three others to hospital; Toronto residents make their case at City Hall about where they want money in the proposed 2026 budget to be spent; and, support offices open at school boards under provincial supervision, but critics are questioning the move.
The search is on for two suspects after an early morning shooting at a North York townhouse complex that left a man with life-threatening injuries; Health-care workers sound the alarm that a sudden surge during the 2026 World Cup could cause the health-care system to buckle; and, Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks out on concerns he has with Chinese-made electric vehicles.
Snow-clearing efforts continue across the GTA from the first major storm of the season; commuters are once again left scrambling after service is shut down for the second morning in a row for Line 6 Finch West; and, all-star shortstop Bo Bichette ends his seven-year stretch with the Blue Jays after deciding to sign with the New York Mets.
Residents across the GTA are forced to dig themselves out of the snow after being walloped by a major winter storm; crews work hard to keep the runways at Pearson Airport clear after the storm causes delays and cancellations; and, the snowfall makes getting around the city on foot a treacherous ordeal.
A Toronto senior braces for the temperature to drop while waiting for the windows of her home to be replaced; charges are dropped against a teenager accused of harming raccoons and killing a cat in a Toronto neighbourhood; and, new statistics show there were major increases in home and auto insurance last year, a trend that's expected to continue in 2026.
Police are investigating after surveillance video captures two tow trucks being set on fire in Brampton; a community in York Region is shaken after a home is shot up twice in two days; and, representatives from all levels of government meet in Peel Region for a summit to address the growing problem of extortion crimes in southern Ontario.
Nearly $2 million worth of high-end vehicles are stolen during a brazen theft at a car dealership in Oakville; new numbers suggests that last year, Toronto experienced its fewest traffic-related deaths in a decade; and, another morning of delays for riders of Line 6 Finch West after service came to a stop during the morning commute.
A Mississauga man says he's been waiting for years to be compensated after his house was mistakenly demolished while he was on vacation with his family; Toronto's police chief responds to the recent rash of violence in the city, including two random stabbings; and, Toronto's new traffic czar speaks about his first week on the job.
A woman in her 30s is struck and killed by a truck in Etobicoke on Thursday morning; the hunt is on for an 18-year-old suspect in connection to a pair of random stabbing attacks; and, the city unveils its 2026 budget as Mayor Olivia Chow defends her decision to endorse a 2.2 per cent property tax hike.
A 28-year-old man faces a murder charge in connection to the death of a University of Toronto student who was shot and killed on campus just before Christmas; a gunman is recorded firing into a Brampton home in an alleged extortion attempt; and, the city's 2026 budget will come with a proposed 2.2 per cent tax bump for property owners.
Toronto police are investigating after a series of homes were shot at Monday night in Scarborough; an indoor zip line in pulled out of operation after a boy's terrifying fall at a Scarborough trampoline park; and, the Toronto Blue Jays introduce newly acquired Japanese star Kazuma Okamoto who they hope will help the team build on last season's World Series appearance.
A suspect is arrested after a man is gunned down on board a GO bus at the busy Yorkdale GO bus terminal in the city's first homicide of 2026; a boy is injured after a frightening fall from a zip line at a trampoline park in Scarborough; and, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he plans to go ahead with plans to pull Crown Royal from store shelves across the province.
Patient Ombudsman is calling for changes to a Toronto hospital after a senior with dementia was allegedly assaulted by a security guard. Jon Woodward reports; A nine-year-old child is in critical condition after being pulled from a house fire in Markham, Ont. on Friday, fire officials say. Janice Golding reports.
Janice Golding reports the latest on the fatal hit-and-run in Toronto's midtown that claimed the life of a 70-year-old woman; Patients in the Peterborough area have a brand-new, state-of-the-art centre to call upon in the new. Pauline Chan has the details.
Toronto police are renewing their call to the public to help identify a man who allegedly distributed sexual messages to children. Beth Macdonell reports; A significant water main break is impacting Cooksville section of Mississauga and affecting numerous businesses. Janice Golding reports; Toronto Public Health is issuing a warning after an increase in drug overdoses. Pauline Chan reports.
An elderly man has died in hospital after a fire at a retirement home in North York, Toronto police say. Janice Golding reports.; Experts warn about the misinformation commonly shared on social media regarding sleep advice to help babies for new parents.Pat Foran reports.
Opposition parties are hoping the investigation by an ethics watchdog will shed some light on the fund and the minister who oversees it; A Pickering woman is turning a tragic loss into hope for others as she urges Canadians to consider giving blood during the holidays; Students at a Toronto Catholic school are working hard to help people in need this holiday season; If you're looking for some outdoor fun over the holiday season, look no further, as Winterfest kicks off at Toronto's Harbourfront.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford boasted about his government's anti-tariff ad that ran south of the border briefly this fall, saying, 'it's the best ad that's ever been run.'; Jury deliberations get underway for the second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Karolina Huebner-Makurat in July 2023; All the details for those looking to experience a true winter wonderland this holiday season at the Distillery District's Winter Village.
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