On this day in 2020, Richard Southern made his Toronto Mike'd debut. We talked about his career at 680 News, on CityNews and Breakfast Television, his appearances on Prime Time Sports with Bob McCown and more. www.torontomike.com/2020/09/toro...
In this 724th episode, Mike chats with Richard Southern about his career at 680 News, on CityNews and Breakfast Television, his appearances on Prime Time Sports with Bob McCown and more. This episode ...
Enjoyed speaking with Anthony from #TheGreenLineTO#CityNews#UofTCities#ternbicycles@tomflood.bsky.social#BikeTO
Oh and an annendum: Of the four mainstream news sources that reported on this that I can quickly find, ONLY CityNews said that it was a pro-Palestine protest in the headline. Both CTV and CBC buried this key bit of info in the article and both presented it as speculative (3/2)
I cringe now when I hear the ads on CityNews 95.7, thinking about their lack of customer service in this case.
The original version of this article only highlighted how terrible a near hagiography published on CityNews was. Then they deleted it without comment. Read the latest #onnews#cdnnews
Glowing praise of vigilante "security" groups is deleted without comment
ICYMI: On Sept 5 we spoke with David Zura from CityNews about the recent fine increase to $450 for box blocking. We find it disappointing that camera-based enforcement isn't implemented, and police aren't bothering to enforce the law no matter what the fine is.😡 toronto.citynews.ca/video/2024/0...
David Zura explains how box blocking results in worsening gridlock around the city.
What the hell....? (The report was written by two economists and a "senior fellow" of the institute, based on standardized tests given to children IN GRADE 3.)
“In this CityNews Connect special, Cecilia Hua sits down with earth and science professor John Clague to discuss how a potential wildfire could spread through Vancouver’s most iconic park.” vancouver.citynews.ca/video/2024/0...#BCWildfire#YVR
In this CityNews Connect special, Cecilia Hua sits down with earth and science professor John Clague to discuss how a potential wildfire could spread through Vancouver’s most iconic park.
The first Pups in the Park is taking place in St. Andrew's Playground Park this weekend. CityNews was there on Saturday, and it goes on today as well. toronto.citynews.ca/video/2024/0...
The Toronto Downtown West BIA is holding its first 'Pups in the Park' event to celebrate all things dog-related. It's being held on Aug. 24 and 25.