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CTV News Toronto at Six Podcast CTV News
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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 June, 1, 2023
The Toronto mayoral debate at OCAD University was cancelled after a suspect allegedly threatened to shoot the candidates; Toronto and parts of the province have been issued a heat warning with expected temperatures to rise to 31C; Canadian provinces are experiencing dangerous wildfires that destroyed 5 million hectors of land and caused mass evacuations; Healthcare officials say pollen, heat, and poor air quality have major effects on human health, including asthma healthcare
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CTV News Toronto at Six for May 31, 2023
The TTC has launched an investigation after a video of fireworks set off in a bus went viral: A field trip incident in Winnipeg, Man. sent 16 children and one adult to hospital, three of the children are in unstable condition; The Toronto Maple Leaf's announced they officially hired Brad Treliving who formally worked for the Calgary Flames; and Ford is facing backlash in taking part in the York Pride parade after a Catholic school board voted to not raise Pride flag at schools.
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CTV News Toronto at Six for May 30, 2023
York Regional Catholic School Board voted to ban the Pride flag from being raised during Pride month; This year’s list marks the 20th anniversary of the campaign, which asks Ontario residents to vote on the worst roads in the province; Multiple police forces in the U.K. say they have received names of the people who ordered packages of sodium nitrite from Kenneth Law; and officials in an update say over 200 structures have been destroyed by a out of control wildfire that began in Nova Scotia on Sunday.
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CTV News Toronto at Six for May 29, 2023
An update on a horrific collision near Woodstock that killed a OPP officer and a bus driver early Monday morning; Officials are continuing to investigate the motive behind a landlord fatally shooting an engaged couple in a landlord-tenant dispute over the weekend; N.S. has declared a State of Emergency due to an uncontrolled wildfire that caused over 14,000 residents to evacuate their homes on Sunday; and Youth soccer referees will wear body cams during matches in an effort to help curve the amount of physical and verbal assaults on officials.
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CTV News Toronto at Six for May 26, 2023
The OPP is investigating the death of a child who was reported missing in a town north of Cobourg, Ontario; Nine schools in Brampton were put on hold-and-secure after a 17-year-old girl was shot twice with a replica gun outside of a Pizza Pizza; Canadian icon Celine Dion announced on social media that she will be cancelling her tour until the spring of 2024; and studies show pollen season in North America has increased by 20 per cent, with warmer weather making allergy season more severe.
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CTV News Toronto at Six for May 25, 2023
Pride Toronto organizers say the hike is due to security and insurance costs that are jeopardizing programmed events and booked artists; A man was investigated as being part of a massive gambling ring affiliated with Hells Angels after police found $270K under his bed; Gas prices are set to rise again this week after Thursday’s overnight climb of five cents, making it the highest price since November 2022; and The third largest film festival in Canada, which presents a program of LGBTQ+-related films, begins this week at TIFF Lightbox.