

CTV News Toronto at Six for Feb. 27, 2026
A construction worker was rescued more than four hours after being pinned by a piece of concrete at a construction site in the city’s west end on Friday; 27-year-old sentenced to nearly five years in prison after being found guilty of killing a York Regional Police officer in a head-on crash in 202…

CTV News Toronto at Six for Feb. 26, 2026
Ontario’s plan to give special constables powers to arrest and charge people caught using drugs in public places is drawing mixed reviews; Durham Regional Police are showcasing the drones which will be serving as first responders in a new pilot project; and, Marilyn Denis is signing off after 40 ye…

CTV News Toronto at Six for Feb. 25, 2026
A mother is speaking out about alleged violence she says her son endured at a Mississauga Montessori school; more than five years after defying public health orders during the pandemic, a former Toronto restaurant owner is getting his day in court; and, a unique program aims to give budding young s…

CTV News Toronto at Six for Feb. 24, 2026
A new report outlines the difficulties of selling newly built homes in the GTA; the Leafs returned to the ice for the first time since the Olympic break, as captain Auston Matthews made a stop at the White House; and, there are calls for an Auditor General inquiry into money Metrolinx has spent on …

CTV News Toronto at Six for Feb. 23, 2026
One day after violence erupted on the streets of Mexico, thousands of Canadians remain in the country with no clear picture how or when they’ll be able to leave; Calls continue for the provincial government to scrap their announced changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program, which critics sa…

CTV News Toronto at Six for Feb. 20, 2026
There are more reports of travellers falling ill after staying at a Mexican resort, with some alleging the resort tried to get them to sign non-disclosure agreements in exchange for medical care; Canada's men's hockey team has advanced to the gold medal game at the Winter Olympics; and, there’s ho…

CTV News Toronto at Six for Feb. 19, 2026
The federal government announced new measures it says will support law enforcement in ‘detecting and disrupting extortion’ across Canada; Dozens of Canadians returning from one hotel in Mexico are complaining of painful symptoms when they got back to Canada; and, a Toronto business executive has g…

CTV News Toronto at Six for Feb. 18, 2026
Wednesday's freezing rain was the first weather test for the new Eglinton Crosstown LRT; The third of seven complainants took the stand to testify about her alleged interactions with billionaire businessman Frank Stronach; and, sales staff can be aggressive, and you have to be careful you don't sig…

CTV News Toronto at Six for Feb. 17, 2026
Two people stabbed during an altercation inside a North York home on Monday night remain in critical condition, Toronto police say; Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Limited has announced a $141M investment into its facility in Brampton; and, fire services in the GTA are warning there's been an increase th…

CTV News Toronto at Six for Feb. 16, 2026
Canada's women's hockey team has their eyes on the road to gold after winning a semi-final matchup against Switzerland; actor Robert Duvall has died at the age of 95 after a career spent in front of and behind the camera, in some of the most iconic films of all time; and, Monday was the first full …