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CTV News Toronto at Six Podcast
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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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Testimony continued Friday in the sexual assault trial of billionaire businessman Frank Stronach; Stellantis has offered workers from it's shuttered Brampton plant first choice of new shifts in Windsor, but it's unclear how many people will make the move; and, a classic video game has become a tool in the battle to overcome multiple sclerosis.
Metrolinx’s CEO acknowledged that the agency did not meet acceptable standards communicating with riders following a train derailment; the province has announced sweeping changes to support post-secondary institutions as they continue to face financial challenges; and, the Oshawa Generals have apologized to fans after asking them to bathe before coming to watch games.
Rahim Ladhani has more on how the city is showing its support after a deadly mass shooting in B.C.; The search continues for a 90-year-old man who went missing from his East end home nearly two weeks ago; and, Cuba continues to deal with a critical fuel shortage as Canadians there try to it home before the situation gets worse.
Councilors are putting their stamp of approval on Toronto's 2026 budget; the Gordie Howe International bridge has now become the centre of the latest dispute in the on-going trade war between the U.S. and Canada; and, at Holland Bloorview kids Rehabilitation Hospital - the Toronto Scepters are visiting but according to the players, the heroes are the kids.
After more than a decade of construction, the Eglinton Crosstown LRT is officially open and faced its first weekday rush; BMO has partnered with Wounded Warriors Canada to expand access to trauma support for veterans and first responder families; and, After more than six decades in business Steve’s Music Store has announced a major restructuring, with several locations closing in order to ‘stay strong in a competitive market.’
The premier has ruled out the possibility of a public inquiry into the Eglinton Crosstown LRT delays, despite calls from the opposition; a Scarborough artist is making his debut at the Art Gallery of Ontario with a new large-scale exhibit highlighting Sikh history; and, most of us don't think twice about using shampoo, deodorants, or lotions, but some of them could have substances that may cause serious side effects.
Seven Toronto police officers are allegedly implicated in an investigation by York Regional Police dubbed 'Project South;' there are growing calls for an inquiry into the Toronto Police Service by Ontario politicians following allegations of corruption; and, Pat Foran examines people making money through private lending and the risks they face while loaning money to individuals who were most likely denied by banks.
Dozens of parents and students rallied outside Bowmore road junior and senior public school calling for their teachers to be reinstated; an open house held this morning outlining the future of a high-speed rail in the city; and, a Toronto Pearson baggage handler caught in the act of moving a bag of cocaine decided to try and run and the takedown was caught on camera.
A pedestrian struck by a tractor-trailer in North York on Tuesday morning has died in hospital; NDP MPP Doly Begum is set to run for the federal Liberals in a byelection to fill the seat recently vacated by Bill Blair; and, it's estimated there are 14 million dogs and cats in Canada - but only about three per cent of pet owners have invested in pet insurance.
GO Transit service was ‘significantly impacted’ on multiple lines after a trail derailed while departing Union Station; more than a week after a record-setting snowstorm, cyclists say they are still unable to use many of the city's bike lanes; and, Pat Foran has the story of a couple who were turned away while trying to travel to Jamaica for a wedding with their grandchildren without the proper documentation.
Premier Doug Ford says he's disappointed in GM's decision and says the province has a plan to support impacted workers; an Ontario charity tied to a scandal-plagued government fund is under investigation by the OPP after donated clothes didn’t go to local charities as expected; and, Pat Foran has the story of a CTV viewer who just set an impressive milestone with his van, putting more than one million kilometers on it.
Days after two women were attacked by a dog in Oshawa, another woman has come forward saying those same dogs attacked her last year; researchers in London, Ont. are using so called "poop pills" to help improve results for advanced cancer patients; and, beware a new scam involving criminals seemingly interested in buying your used car tampering with your vehicle to make you think it has serious problems.
Two days after record setting snowfall, cleanup efforts continue around the GTHA; Two Oshawa moms are speaking out after a dog attack left them both bitten - and a four-year-old girl badly mauled; and, One of Canada's most popular loyalty programs is getting a new name - 'Blue Rewards.'
A group of cyclists are filing complaints against the Toronto Police after an officer charged two cyclists who were hit by a car on one of their rides; a man is dead after a targeted shooting in Vaughan on Monday afternoon, York police say; and, criminals are creating fake websites and forums using the logos of reputable companies for something called 'pump and dump' fraud.
The GTA braces for frigid temperatures as another winter storm blows into the region; former Canadian Olympic snowboarder and alleged drug kingpin Ryan Wedding is arrested in Mexico City; and, Mitch Marner returns to Scotiabank Arena for the first time since leaving the Maple Leafs to sign with the Vegas Golden Knights.
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.




