Man spends 20 years in jail for crime committed by twin brotherCityNews2024-10-22 | Man spends 20 years in jail for crime committed by twin brotherCan new regulations make gig work a viable job? | The Big StoryCityNews2024-06-27 | British Columbia is introducing regulations that the province says will improve the lives of gig workers who deliver meals and offer rideshares—including a minimum wage while working and safe work protections among other things. Other regulations have slowly been introduced around the world.
But do these protections actually help workers? Will the companies that pay them pass the prices along to consumers, or leave these jurisdictions altogether? As more and more jobs shift to this kind of work, what needs to be done to ensure workers can actually make a living doing it?
GUEST: Valerio De Stefano, Canada Research Chair in Innovation in Law and Society at Osgoode Hall Law School at York University Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/21482512?utm_source=youtubeArts Commons receives $75 million giftCityNews2024-06-27 | The historic $75 million donation announced Wednesday is from Canadian entrepreneur David Werklund and his family — it will see the renovated venue change its name to the Werklund Centre by 2026.Video shows Toronto store employees disarm robbery suspectCityNews2024-06-27 | Security video that shows two employees at a downtown Toronto shoe store valiantly fighting to disarm a robbery suspect. Melissa Nakhavoly speaks to the employee who fought to protect himself and the store.Track and field athletes hope to qualify for Paris OlympicsCityNews2024-06-27 | "This is a huge year," said Ben Flanagan, a track and field athlete in the 5,000 metres. He is competing at the 2024 Track and Field Trials in Montreal, hoping to represent Canada at the Paris Olympic Games. Adriana Gentile reports.Canadian workers happier in the month of JuneCityNews2024-06-27 | A new poll shows Canadian workers are generally happy. However, as Lauren Stallone reports, younger workers are reporting a higher rate of dissatisfaction because of financial stress.Vancouver mayor criticized for converting boardroom into gymCityNews2024-06-27 | A boardroom next to the mayor’s office at Vancouver City Hall, has been converted into a makeshift gym. As Jack Morse reports, one city councillor is calling out the mayor over his part in the changes.Footage of Vancouver synagogue arson suspect released by policeCityNews2024-06-27 | Vancouver Police have released footage of a man believed to have set fire at the Schara Tzedeck Synagogue last month. VPD encourages anyone with information to come forward in hopes of identifying the arson suspect. Kate Walker reports.Calgary’s Saddledome still attracting visitors from around the worldCityNews2024-06-27 | It’s been over 40 years since the Saddledome opened its doors to the world. However, with only a few years left until the aging facility is torn down, it’s seeing a boost in visitors from around the world. Jayden Wasney reports.Cultural communities in Calgary prepare Stampede floatsCityNews2024-06-27 | For many, the Stampede is about boots, hats and rodeos. But the Stampede Parade allows for communities in Calgary to showcase their different cultures in our city, while also celebrating being Calgarian. Rayn Rashid reports.Calgary airport out with travel tips ahead of anticipated busy seasonCityNews2024-06-27 | YYC Calgary International Airport is expected to see a record-breaking number of travelers through its gates this summer and is out with some tips for flyers to make their trip as smooth as possible.Calgary struggling to repair broken and old community signsCityNews2024-06-27 | Many Calgary neighbourhoods have broken and old community signs that residents want repaired. Henna Saeed talks to Calgarians and the city to find out who is actually responsible.SONiC 102.9 radio host unveils ‘Ryan Reynolds Canadian Essentials Portrait’ in support of Edmonton HCityNews2024-06-27 | SONiC 102.9 radio host Lauren Hunter unveiled her newest painting in support of the Edmonton Humane Society. As Laura Krause reports, it features iconic things Canada is known for.Three people face more than 50 charges after Calgary kidnappingCityNews2024-06-27 | Calgary police have laid charges after a man was held against his will, beaten, and robbed in a northeast hotel room last month.Calgary water restrictions could be over on Canada Day: mayor GondekCityNews2024-06-27 | Calgary’s water crisis could be over in less than a week as long as crews don’t run into any more unforeseen problems as they work to restore the regular water supply.Calgary mayor addresses sinking approval poll numbersCityNews2024-06-27 | A ThinkHQ poll has Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek at a 26% approval rating compared to a 64% disapproval rating. The mayor addresses this with Phoenix Phillips.Construction begins on large downtown Edmonton parkCityNews2024-06-27 | Work began Wednesday to convert five empty lots into Edmonton’s new Warehouse ParkEdmonton centre changes name to be inclusive to all newcomersCityNews2024-06-27 | The Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers has officially been renamed the Newcomer Centre. The change was done in an effort to be more inclusive to all newcomers who walk through their doors.Smith opting Alberta out of dental planCityNews2024-06-27 | Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has informed the prime minister of her plan to pull the province out of the Canadian Dental Care Plan. As Sean Amato reports, Ottawa is not backing down. #ableg #cdnpoliExplosion levels a Winnipeg homeCityNews2024-06-26 | Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service is calling an explosion at a Winnipeg home catastrophic, as some residents are left wondering when they could return back to their homes.Winnipeg’s Elvis, Ray St. Germain, passes away at the age of 83CityNews2024-06-26 | Singer-songwriter, TV host and Métis country music legend Ray St. Germain, who is dubbed by many as Winnipeg’s Elvis, has passed away at the age of 83. Mitchell Ringos reports.Concerns raised over proposed cuts to Winnipeg’s Community Grants ProgramCityNews2024-06-26 | Ahead of Thursday’s vote, non-profits in Winnipeg are urging City Council to reconsider proposed cuts to the Community Grants Program. Kurt Black has the detailsNo charges laid in Manitoba bus crash that killed 17CityNews2024-06-26 | RCMP and Manitoba Crown Prosecutors have announced that no charges will be laid in the 2023 bus crash that resulted in the death of 17 seniors, saying it was blind spots, not criminal behaviour, that contributed to the crash. Morgan Modjeski reportsLong weekend rain wont affect Canada Day fireworksCityNews2024-06-26 | Rain is in the forecast for most of the long weekend but things should clear up in time for Canada Day fireworks. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.Science centre closure “unnecessary” says firm that designed it, offering free repairsCityNews2024-06-26 | With less than 5 per cent of the Science Centre roof in need of repairs, the firm that designed the building says a full closure is unnecessary. As Tina Yazdani reports, they offered to pay for repairs.Intergenerational art exhibit shows off collaboration between seniors and youthCityNews2024-06-26 | A unique program by the Art Gallery of Mississauga paired seniors and youth for online intergenerational art sessions. Audra Brown with a look at the showcase exhibiting their creative collaborations.Montreal’s Spice Island Cultural Festival returns in JulyCityNews2024-06-26 | “There are over 100 exhibitors, chefs, performers and volunteers," said SICDAQ Public Relations Director Gemma Raeburn-Baynes. The Spice Island Cultural Festival will return to Montreal in July, as Grenada marks 50 years of independence in 2024.WestJet CEO: union “divorced from reality”CityNews2024-06-26 | The union representing WestJet mechanics have served strike notice, meaning workers could be off the job Friday night. The airline’s CEO says their offer is raises of 22% over 4 years, something any other union would accept.Quebec refuses to expand language exemptions for Indigenous studentsCityNews2024-06-26 | "To make these laws, it is a direct affront insult to Indigenous people," says Kim Tekakwitha Martin, Dean of Indigenous Education at John Abbott College, of Quebec's Bill 96. Anastasia Dextrene reports.101-year-old Filipina-Canadian grandmother shares immigration storyCityNews2024-06-26 | "Don't worry, be happy," says 101-year-old Filipina grandmother Paulina Ramos Agustin as she celebrates the end of Filipino Heritage month and Canada Day. She and her son Jess share their immigration story with us. Fariha Naqvi-Mohamed reports.Security video shows Toronto employees fight to disarm robbery suspectCityNews2024-06-26 | Security video shows two employees at a downtown Toronto shoe store valiantly fighting to disarm a robbery suspect who got left behind by his accomplices.TTC riders shaken after Jane Station murderCityNews2024-06-26 | The murder at Jane Station is prompting concerns about transit safety. Shauna Hunt has more from weary riders.Report calls for action on housing crisis before Quebecs moving dayCityNews2024-06-26 | "Hopefully our voices get heard," said Maggie Chittspattio of Resilience Montreal, as a new report surveying Canadian organizations demands action on the housing crisis just as Quebec's July 1 moving day approaches. Alyssia Rubertucci reports.Renovictions, rental housing among key items addressed at City CouncilCityNews2024-06-26 | It was a busy day at City Hall. Afua Baah has the details as council looks at key issues including renovictions and rental housing.Severe flooding overwhelms U.S. upper midwestCityNews2024-06-26 | At least two people are dead after days of severe storms and flooding in the U.S. upper midwest. Laura Aguirre looks at the catastrophic situation.Biden and Trump to face new debate rulesCityNews2024-06-26 | Joe Biden and Donald Trump are set to go head-to-head in Thursday's Presidential debate. Julia Benbrook looks at the new rules the two candidates will be facing during the showdown.Business Report: Apple self-service repair program coming to CanadaCityNews2024-06-26 | Apple will be giving Canadian customers the ability to fix their own products. Plus, profits are falling for a popular food brand, and Volkswagen makes a significant investment in electric vehicles. Business Editor Ari Rabinovitch explains.Two big names Raptors are looking to draftCityNews2024-06-26 | CityNews' Sports Reporter Lindsay Dunn with a preview of the NBA Draft and historic night on the WNBA court for Canada's Bridget Carleton.Ontario automatic licence plate renewals to begin on July 1CityNews2024-06-26 | As of July 1, Ontario owners of passenger vehicles, light-duty trucks, motorcycles and mopeds will be able to have their licence plates automatically renewed if there aren’t any outstanding fines or tickets.Residents want a better way to report airplane noiseCityNews2024-06-26 | People who say their lives are impacted by the overhead noise of aircraft flying in and out of Toronto Pearson Airport are calling for changes on how residents make noise complaints.Julian Assange now a free manCityNews2024-06-26 | Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is free after a judge accepted his plea deal this morning. Amy Kiley with the development that ends more than a decade of U.S. efforts to prosecute Assange for leaking classified information.Rally at Hazel Trembath Elementary as B.C. affirms commitment to rebuild schoolCityNews2024-06-26 | Port Coquitlam parents and students held a rally Tuesday, at the site where Hazel Trembath Elementary School burned down last year. They’re calling on the provincial government to commit to a timeline for a rebuild. Kier Junos has the details.Filipino business owner reflects on changing business landscape during heritage monthCityNews2024-06-26 | Mark Antonio, co-owner of Dream Barbers, says he gets emotional in seeing other Filipinos start new businesses. Joanne Roberts has the story.How the Liberals lost the safest seat imaginable, and what happens next | The Big StoryCityNews2024-06-26 | Toronto-St. Paul's had been a Liberal seat for more than 30 years. Not anymore. In the early hours of Tuesday morning, the Conservative candidate pulled off the upset and sent shockwaves through both parties, and the public. How did they do it?
Everyone knew the Liberals, as well as Justin Trudeau, were unpopular—but if any riding was supposed to be safe for them it was this one. Now any sense of safety is out the window, and everyone wants to know what happens now...
GUEST: Stephanie Taylor, Parliament Hill reporter, The Canadian Press Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/21460138?utm_source=youtubeOutdoor read-a-thon in CalgaryCityNews2024-06-26 | Some Calgarians were out with a book in hand Tuesday evening for the first annual outdoor read-a-thon.Calgarys Summer Jazz Festival beginsCityNews2024-06-26 | International and local musicians will showcase their talents at this year’s summer jazz festival in Calgary.Calgary water main repairs complete, normal service could be restored ahead of scheduleCityNews2024-06-26 | Calgary’s mayor suggests the timeline for repairs to be completed after a massive water main break will be sooner then expected, but she adds we’re not out of the woods yet for water restrictions. Phoenix Phillips reports.Calgary water crisis not helping Mayor Gondek’s approval: PollCityNews2024-06-26 | The handling of Calgary’s broken water main line is apparently doing nothing to help improve the approval of the city’s mayor, with a ThinkHQ survey Tuesday saying Gondek's approval is down even further since December.Six-year-old Montrealer wins national math competitionCityNews2024-06-26 | "I’m very proud," said 6-year-old Montrealer Bruce Arthur Chang on being crowned the Grand Champion of Canada at this year’s UCMAS — a program which helps children develop cognitive skills while using an abacus as a tool. Adriana Gentile reports.Guide dog puppy raisers needed in B.C.CityNews2024-06-26 | About 20 young dogs and their human volunteers took a ride around Stanley Park Tuesday on a horse-drawn carriage. As Jack Morse reports, it’s part of an effort to raise awareness about the need for volunteer puppy raisers.Vancouver police sunset beach sweeps raise questionsCityNews2024-06-26 | A photo of the VPD clearing people from Sunset Beach over the weekend has gone viral. As Lauren Stallone reports, some residents and one city councillor say police shouldn’t be taking such a heavy-handed approach to patrolling the beach.