

CTV News Toronto at Six for May 22, 2026
Patio season is heating up after council voted to close a portion of Church Street to cars this summer; a new documentary is out about Canadian soccer legend Christine Sinclair called "Kind of a big deal"; and, there are increasing safety concerns after hundreds of oven glass doors have shattered f…

CTV News Toronto at Six for May 21, 2026
The battle over the future of Billy Bishop Airport reached new heights at City Hall; a new community soccer pitch opened today down at Harbourfront, with a promise to open more by the end of the year; and, drivers were shocked to find their seasonal car wash passes cancelled without warning.

CTV News Toronto at Six for May 20, 2026
Toronto’s police chief has broken his silence about three off-duty officers charged in Spain following a ‘serious’ incident; demand for hotels in Toronto during the World Cup continues to lag behind expectations; and, there are fire concerns as fires that are supposed to be recycled are pilling up …

CTV News Toronto at Six for May 19, 2026
A man is dead following a stabbing in Mississauga on Tuesday afternoon; several people are facing charges after shooting fireworks at each other during Victoria Day celebrations; and, an investigation is underway after an 80-year-old man was maimed in a gruesome assault in the Toronto South Detenti…

CTV News Toronto at Six for May 18, 2026
Three TPS officers are facing serious allegations, including one officer facing charges of sexual assault, while on vacation in Barcelona.

CTV News Toronto at Six for May 15, 2026
Highways are busy and the city is bustling with activity as Torontonians prepare for the long weekend; the cousin and friend of a man who was murdered outside of an Oshawa Tim Hortons try to make sense of the violence; and, a group calls on the Ontario government to protect fund for the TDSB's Mod…

CTV News Toronto at Six for May 14, 2026
A Scarborough woman makes her first court appearance after being charged with the murder of her own daughter; the union representing TTC maintenance workers gives an update on contract negotiations with the transit agency; and, the Ontario government lays out the receipts for the purchase and sale …

CTV News Toronto at Six for May 13, 2026
A mother is charged with first-degree murder is found without vital signs inside of a Scarborough home; video shows a pit bull with no leash kill a small dog and injure a woman in the west end; and, the Toronto Maple Leafs fire head coach Craig Berube after two seasons behind the bench.

CTV News Toronto at Six for May 12, 2026
A woman is dead after being struck by a vehicle in a parking lot at the Shops at Don Mills; the Toronto District School Board announces it is cutting more than 200 administrative jobs as part of a plan to modernize; and, new reports from Ontario's auditor general raises troubling findings on trucki…

CTV News Toronto at Six for May 11, 2026
One person is dead after an overnight fire at a supportive housing building at Yonge and Carlton Streets; an investigation is underway after a toddler's fatal fall from a North York high-rise; and, a third person now in isolation in Ontario because of the hantavirus is in Peel Region.