Morning Webcast: May 21, 2013
Ford may respond to drug allegations; Toronto council to vote on casino
Ford may respond to drug allegations; Toronto council to vote on casino
There are two rounds of possible thunderstorms in the forecast. Frank Ferragine explains when they might hit Toronto.
Thunderstorms should calm down through the overnight only to come back later on in the day Monday, 18C.
From fireworks to a free concert at Yonge-Dundas Square it was a busy and exciting Victoria Day.
Search and rescue missions are on after a massive tornado ripped through an Oklahoma suburb.
Authorities in Oklahoma, including the Governor, give an update on the massive tornado that hit Moore on Monday.
Ali Ahmed isn’t afraid of a little dirty work. The 18-year-old is a quiet leader who leads by example and never complains about his job on the rugby pitch.
Jay-Z sets the baby rumours straight and a preview of the big summer blockbusters.
Videographer Audra Brown says clowning around was encourage this weekend at Harbourfront at an event put on in conjunction with Zero Gravity Circus.
Mostly clear skies this evening which should be great for watching fireworks, 18 C.
A group that includes some prominent Canadian actors, writers and politicians is calling on Prime Minister Stephen Harper to change the name of Victoria Day.
Nothing goes better with a long weekend than beautiful weather and Torontonians took advantage of it in many ways.
One of the biggest country pop acts in the world, Lady Antebellum, played a free concert in front of hundreds of people in downtown Toronto on Monday.
The victim of a fatal shooting at a west-end apartment has been identified as Quincy Ramirez.
Other remains have reportedly been found on the Dellen Millard’s farm property, near where the body of Tim Bosma was located.