



CTV News Toronto at Six for Aug. 19, 2026
A longtime city councillor announces her retirement just two days after registering to run again in the upcoming municipal election; the upcoming expiration of labour contracts for Ontario teacher's unions leads to uncertainty for teachers and students; and, the Canadian National Exhibition is set …

CTV News Toronto at Six for Aug. 18, 2026
The clock is ticking toward a midnight deadline for the possible implementation of punishing U.S. tariffs that could have a major impact on a number of Ontario industries; thousands of people in Brampton were left without power after a vehicle knocked down several hydro poles; and, the deadline for…

CTV News Toronto at Six for Aug. 17, 2026
Police investigate after a disturbing discovery is made at a Scarborough industrial plaza over the weekend; the search is on for a 73-year-old pilot after debris from his home-built plane is found in Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park; and, Ontario's big city mayors call on the province t…

CTV News Toronto at Six for Aug. 14, 2026
The Ontario Court of Appeal grants the provincial government the authority to proceed with the removal of bike lanes along three Toronto arteries; Unifor warns that Stellantis is considering closing and selling its assembly plant in Brampton; and, the eyes of the auto racing world turn to Markham f…

CTV News Toronto at Six for Aug. 13, 2026
A Toronto police officer is recovering in hospital after being shot in an attempted robbery; the provincial government is having to answer to reports they send someone to spy on former Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie during a trip to Jamaica; and, Toronto police are trying to connect more than 2,500 …

CTV News Toronto at Six for Aug. 12, 2026
Toronto's fire chief voices his concerns after firefighters respond to another blaze sparked by lithium-ion batteries; family members of a woman killed inside a Whitby home in 2023 speak at the sentencing hearing for the man convicted of killing her; and, the Blue Jays keep hope alive in their push…

CTV News Toronto at Six for Aug. 11, 2026
The cost of Toronto's newest subway line is now projected to be triple what was originally planned; the city's Colombian community reacts after a powerful earthquake wreaks havoc on the country and sparks a search for survivors; and, a new report suggests vehicle thefts are down across Canada this …

CTV News Toronto at Six for Aug. 10, 2026
Taste of the Danforth organizers say as many as two million people may have visited the city during the weekend festival; Markham raises the Indy flag as it celebrates its first time hosting the international event; and, a company has a contest to find the oldest working air conditioner.

CTV News Toronto at Six for Aug. 7, 2026
Two 18-year-olds face dozens of charges in connection with the deadly mass shooting at the Salsa on St. Clair festival; Greek culture and food will be on full display as the Taste of the Danforth returns this weekend; and, Ontario Premier Ford adds his voice to those calling for Prime Minister Carn…

CTV News Toronto at Six for Aug. 6, 2026
Ontario's police watchdog is investigating after an interaction with police ends with the death of a 19-year-old man in Mississauga; Toronto police announce two arrests in connection to a shooting at the U.S. Consulate; and, the residents of a home in the Christie Pits area get a visit from an unwa…