CTV National News: Marcus Ericsson wins first Markham Honda Indy
Jon Woodward reports from Markham’s Honda Indy, where Marcus Ericsson was declared the winner.
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Jon Woodward reports from Markham’s Honda Indy, where Marcus Ericsson was declared the winner.
A Montreal business is taking legal action after an influencer charged them $300 to take down a video falsely stating someone was stuck on the zipline.
Officials are speaking out after numerous fires caused by lithium-ion batteries have led to devastating consequences. Adrian Ghobrial reports.
A hot, dry climate has caused a substantial change for trees in Atlantic Canada, causing concern for some experts. Paul Hollingsworth reports.
Advocates say the growing number of vacant homes in the inner parts of Winnipeg should become affordable housing. Alex Karpa reports.
Auto thefts are overall decreasing across Canada, but thieves remain brazen in some areas throughout the country. Kamil Karamali reports.
Canada’s Dominic LeBlanc met with U.S. trade official Jamieson Greer had a ‘productive’ meeting, according to officials. Michael Serapio reports.
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Wolfe Island and Kingston residents are growing increasingly frustrated as the only ferry continues to experience pricey issues. Judy Trinh reports.
Community members and business owners say the Stellantis plant uncertainty is impacting numerous areas of the local economy. Kamil Karamali reports.
Large crowds joined the beer festival, despite breweries growing concerned about declining profits. Paul Hollingsworth reports.
Unifor says Stellantis is considering closing and selling its Brampton assembly plant, which has been idle since 2023. Janice Golding reports.
TSN racing analyst Tim Hauraney reports trackside as practice gets underway at the new location in Markham ahead of this weekend’s action.
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Veterans are helping St. Catharines residents clean up after devastating floods that caused widespread damage nearly three weeks ago. Heather Wright has more.