'Everywhere!' How City changed the way Toronto's news is told
Since City's first newscast in 1972, its goal has been to reflect Toronto's diversity. As Cynthia Mulligan reports, the program has highlighted often-overlooked people and communities. All while creating some iconic Toronto TV moments.
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Arctic Winter Games return after 5-year hiatus, Russia not invited
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6 years after mosque attack, Quebec City Muslim community holds memorial
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Michael the Dragonfly Comes When Called
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Michael the Dragonfly Comes When Called
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Kiddo Jumps Down Pole at Park Instead of Sliding Down It
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‘Hurricane Hazel’ McCallion dead at 101
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Israel's Netanyahu vows swift, strong response to recent violence
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UN pushes for safety zone around Ukraine nuclear plant
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As deaths mount, communities lose trust in police
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Skaters try out new downtown Charlottetown rink
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Hazel McCallion, former longtime mayor of Mississauga, Ont., dies at 101
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Relighting Safety Flare
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Out-of-Control Skier Wipes Out Friend
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How has the war impacted Ukraine's and Russia's economies?
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Dakota Nation Winterfest brings thousands together from across Canada, US
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Former longtime Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion dies at age 101
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