Everybody was a winner when the Yankees took on the Rockies at High Park. Video
Overnight Weather Webcast: May 19, 2013
A few clouds overnight and a slight chance of showers, 17 C.
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Everybody was a winner when the Yankees took on the Rockies at High Park. Video
This Athlete of the Week is a great leader on the field, and an even better friend off of it. Video
Bronwyn Boden, 16, may have only been playing lacrosse for two years but she says she loved it immediately. Video
The sport of ultimate doesn't get a lot of hype but Nathan Hirst, 17, will tell you it takes great speed and coordination. Video
Freddie Otchere-Jan is a double threat for Leaside Lancers. In the fall he's on the football field and in the spring he's on the rugby pitch. Video
This Athlete of the Week knows how to roll with the punches. Video
This Athlete of the Week relishes being a role model to younger kids. Video
This high-flying athlete has been riding bikes since the age of 4. Today he’s burning rubber on the Motocross circuit. Video
Being a UFC fighter was the one thing Michael Karkula, 24, wanted to be as a child. Video
University of Toronto Varsity Blues women's hockey captain Kelly O'Hanlon doesn't raise her voice and leads by example. Video
Suleim Bagalov, 16, may be new to boxing but he's already heading to the provincial boxing championships this week. Video
What this Athlete of the Week lacks in size, he makes up for with speed. Video
Emeron Rodgers is an athlete who leads by example and lets his game do the talking. He's also an excellent student and a musician. Video
Most of his life Noah Blitstein has been playing tennis. The five-year-old, whose hero is Roger Federer, has really taken to the game and seems to understand just where the ball is going to go. Video
This Athlete of the Week has a bright future on and off the ice. Video
Baseball is second nature to catcher Zach Sardellitti, 18. He will be heading to Arizona to go to school and could soon be the 27th Canadian on the Major League roster. Video
A few clouds overnight and a slight chance of showers, 17 C.
A man in his 30s was transported to hospital without vital signs after a shooting in the city’s west-end.
One man is without vital signs after a shooting near Dundas Street West and Ossington Avenue.
“Star Trek Into Darkness” knocked out “Iron Man 3″ this weekend to take the number one spot at the box office.
Members of the Somali community are speaking out after reports surfaced that a video allegedly showed Mayor Rob Ford with Somali drug dealers.
The prime minister’s chief of staff announced his resignation early Sunday, saying he left his post in light of the controversy around his personal handling of Sen. Mike Duffy’s expense payments.
Warmer weather means Torontonians are heading out to enjoy the day and causing long lineups at ice cream stores.
Toronto police were out on the water over the long weekend to ensure boater safety and to offer tips.
Hundreds are on the hunt for the perfect fireworks to celebrate Victoria Day.
Light winds this evening with some shower activity closer to the Collingwood area, 19 C.
Former Ontario PC Leader John Tory speaks with CityNews anchor Pam Seatle about Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s chief of staff Nigel Wright’s resignation.
PM’s chief of staff Nigel Wright resigns; Mayor Rob Ford will not appear on Sunday radio show
Lots of sunshine in the forecast as long weekend continues.
The Opposition wants the RCMP involved in the Senate spending investigation, CityNews Parliament Hill Bureau Chief MacSweeney said.
High of 23 C in Sunday’s forecast, plus a look ahead at holiday Monday.