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    Kerrisa Wilson

    Managing Editor

    Kerrisa studied Broadcast and Digital Journalism at Humber College and Criminal Justice and Public Policy at Guelph University. She has previously worked as a broadcast and digital writer for CP24, a housing market news reporter for Livabl, and a reporter and videographer for CJDC TV News in Fort St. John, B.C. Kerrisa spends most of her free time hanging out with her dog and exploring different bakeries across the city.

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    Heads up, drivers! The Gardiner Expressway will be completely closed over the weekend for maintenance and repairs. The one-time, 35-hour closure is scheduled from 11...
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  • ‘He uppercut me,’ Toronto man says he was assaulted in unprovoked attack at TTC subway station

    A Toronto resident is sharing his experience of being randomly attacked at a TTC subway station. Matt Beer says he was assaulted without any prior...
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  • VIDEO: Suspect wanted after Toronto cop struck in hit and run outside of Rogers Centre

    Toronto police have released a video of a wanted suspect after an officer was injured in a hit and run over the weekend.  On Saturday,...
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  • LCBO strike not over yet, union says Ontario government refuses to sign return-to-work protocol

    The union representing LCBO workers says the strike will continue because the Ford government is refusing to sign a return-to-work protocol for its members.  Earlier...
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  • TTC streetcar service to return to St Clair Ave. on June 23

    Streetcar service along St Clair Ave. is returning next week after shuttle buses replaced the route last fall for construction work.  As of June 23,...
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  • ‘You need something, you call me,’ Ontario Premier Doug Ford encourages residents to call him about their concerns

    Premier Doug Ford is reminding residents and small businesses that they can call him if they have any concerns or questions. On Friday, Ford and...
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  • Canadian soccer star Christine Sinclair gets her own Barbie doll

    Canadian soccer legend Christine Sinclair is being honoured with her own Barbie doll.  In celebration of the iconic doll’s 65th anniversary, Mattel is recognizing nine...
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  • Hot Docs announces temporary closure and layoffs for the summer

    The Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema will be closing as of June 12 for roughly three months, along with temporary layoffs for some staff. On...
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  • Toronto city councillor Jaye Robinson has died

    Torontonians are reacting after longtime city councillor Jaye Robinson has died.  Her office released a statement Friday morning saying she passed away Thursday night “in...
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  • ‘An icon and a legend,’ Veteran TSN sportscaster Darren Dutchyshen has died

    Canadians are reacting to the death of TSN broadcaster Darren “Dutch” Dutchyshen. He was 57. In a statement to TSN, his family wrote, “He passed...
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  • Canada announces first round of recipients of $200M Black-led Philanthropic Endowment Fund

    Over $9 million will support more than 80 projects that are working to advocate for Black communities and fight anti-Black racism in Canada this year,...
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  • ‘Thank you for the memories,’ Canadians react after Toronto Maple Leafs fire head coach Sheldon Keefe

    Canadians are feeling mixed emotions in response to Toronto Maple Leafs Head Coach Sheldon Keefe being fired, nearly a week after the team was kicked...
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  • Air Canada among lowest-ranked North American airlines for customer service: study

    Air Canada has been ranked near the bottom for customer satisfaction among North American airlines, according to a new poll.  Analytics company J.D. Power released...
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  • 64 people charged and 60 children safeguarded in Ontario child exploitation investigation

    Nearly 350 charges have been laid in a provincewide online child exploitation investigation led by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP).  On Wednesday, the OPP-led Provincial...
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  • Canada saw a record number of antisemitic incidents in 2023, with almost 16 reports every day: study

    Antisemitic incidents, including violent assaults, rose nearly 110 per cent from 2022 to 2023 across Canada, according to a new report.  Canadian Jewish advocacy group...
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