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Skip to main content LiveCTV News Channel(opens in a new tab) TORONTO * Search CTVNews.caSearch News * LATEST NEWS * * All News * CTV News Investigates * Weather * Queen's Park * Consumer Alert * * * Traffic * Toy Mountain * Gas Prices * Video * LATEST * * All Video * Consumer Alert * Health * CTV News Live * Video Help * Shows * NEWS PROGRAMS * * CTV News at Noon * CTV News at Six * CTV News at 11:30 * About * WHO WE ARE * * About Us * Contact Us * SOCIAL * * Facebook * Twitter * Instagram * Local * OTHER CITIES * * Atlantic * Barrie * Calgary * Edmonton * Guelph * * * Kingston * Kitchener * Lethbridge * London * Montreal * * * Nanaimo * Newfoundland and Labrador * Northern Ontario * Ottawa * Pembroke * * * Prince Albert * Red Deer * Regina * Saskatoon * Sault Ste. Marie * * * Toronto * Vancouver * Vancouver Island * Windsor * Winnipeg * Shopping Trends * SECTIONS * * Black Friday * Tech * Fashion * Beauty * Health & Fitness Search CTVNews.caSearch BREAKING NEWS: Harris selects Minnesota governor as running mate WATCH LIVE: Watch CP24 Breakfast Live Now Advertisement Toronto FLOODING CLEARED ON PARTS OF THE DVP The southbound end of the DVP saw some flooding on Aug. 5 following a period of heavy rain. (MTO) Joanna Lavoie CP24.com Journalist Follow |Contact Updated Aug. 5, 2024 6:23 p.m. PDT Published Aug. 5, 2024 3:28 p.m. PDT Share Toronto police urged drivers to "slow down and use extreme caution" after parts of the Don Valley Parkway flooded late Monday afternoon. The water impacted the southbound DVP at Don Mills Road as well as lanes of the highway nera Bayview/Bloor. RELATED STORIES * Toronto flooding: Pictures, videos show heavy rainfall in downtown core * DVP cleanup underway; 37,000 hydro customers remain without power * Parts of DVP, Lake Shore Boulevard briefly flooded as Toronto hit with heavy rain Parts of the northbound Don Valley Parkway at Dundas Street East were affected by the flooding, which cleared shortly before 8 p.m. On Monday evening, Environment Canada issued a specual rainfall statement for Toronto and Mississauga-Brampton. A short time later, the statement was downgraded to a rainfall warning and has since ended. 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MAN LINKED TO FOUR MURDERS IN KIRKLAND LAKE, ONT., IS DEAD, POLICE SAY Ontario Provincial Police say Martyn Rosko, the main suspect in four homicides in Kirkland Lake, is dead. WANT TO MOVE OUT OF CANADA? EXPERTS EXPLAIN EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW If you're planning to leave Canada, there's a laundry list of things that need to be checked off. Experts explain all the steps you need to take before making the move. COLOMBIAN PRESIDENT PETRO CALLS ON VENEZUELA'S MADURO TO RELEASE DETAILED VOTE COUNTS FROM ELECTION Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Wednesday called on his close ally, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, to release detailed vote counts of the weekend election in which electoral authorities declared Maduro the winner. STARBUCKS SALES TUMBLE AS CUSTOMERS REJECT HIGH-PRICED COFFEE Fewer people are going to Starbucks and buying drinks and food, as last quarter was Starbucks' second straight with a sales decline. VERMONT MAN EVACUATES NEIGHBOURS DURING FLOODING, WEEKS AFTER WITNESSING A DRIVER GET SWEPT AWAY Weeks after Jason Pilbin witnessed a driver get swept away by floodwaters, his northeastern Vermont community was ravaged again by flooding from heavy rains. FAMILIES SEEK ANSWERS AFTER INMATES' BODIES RETURNED WITHOUT INTERNAL ORGANS Six families whose loved ones died in Alabama prisons have filed lawsuits against the commissioner of the state's department of corrections, saying their family members' bodies were returned to them missing internal organs after undergoing state-ordered autopsies. ECONOMY GREW 0.2% IN MAY, STATCAN ESTIMATES 2.2% ANNUALIZED GROWTH IN Q2 The Canadian economy continued to keep its head just above water in May, growing 0.2 per cent, led by expansions in manufacturing and the public sector. 'SEVERELY HYPOTHERMIC' SAILOR RESCUED AFTER SPENDING HOURS ADRIFT OFF B.C. 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WINNIPEG * BEES, WASPS TO BLAME FOR WADING POOL CLOSURE There’s a buzz at the Braeside Park wading pool and it’s not the sound of kids splashing around. * REMAINS BELIEVED TO BE MISSING MAN FOUND IN WOODED AREA: MANITOBA RCMP The remains of a missing Manitoba man were found in a wooded area on Monday. * RALLY FOR BETTER BIKE SAFETY BLOCKS WINNIPEG INTERSECTION Protestors shut down the Maryland Bridge on Tuesday as they called for better bike safety. 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However, none are currently encroaching on any communities, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency said on Tuesday. * FORMER SASK. MLA LYLE STEWART DEAD AT 73 Former Saskatchewan Party MLA and provincial cabinet minister Lyle Stewart has died following a lengthy battle with cancer. * 'IT WAS A SHOCK': FIRE CLAIMS HISTORIC HOTEL AND CAFÉ IN RADVILLE, SASK. A long standing fixture in Radville, Sask. was destroyed by a fire in the early hours of Monday morning. SASKATOON * PIERRE POILIEVRE SPOUTS 'UNEDUCATED' OPINIONS ON SAFE CONSUMPTION SITES: PRAIRIE HARM REDUCTION The executive director of a Saskatoon-based harm reduction group says federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s statements on supervised consumption sites are “uneducated.” * POTENTIALLY TOXIC ALGAE DISCOVERED IN SASKATOON POND The City of Saskatoon has issued a warning to residents about the presence of toxic cyanobacteria in Briarwood Pond. * FORMER SASK. MLA LYLE STEWART DEAD AT 73 Former Saskatchewan Party MLA and provincial cabinet minister Lyle Stewart has died following a lengthy battle with cancer. VANCOUVER * 'I ABSOLUTELY FELT THREATENED': FORMER VPD EXEC SPEAKS OUT ALLEGING WORKPLACE TOXICITY AND COMPLICITY She spent nearly 20 years working for the Vancouver Police Department, and now the woman at the centre of a lawsuit is speaking publicly about the threatening environment she claims to have experienced, and the alleged inaction of management. * WEST VANCOUVER MAYOR ON DEADLINE TO ENACT NEW HOUSING BYLAWS: 'THE GUN IS TO OUR HEAD' Last Thursday, Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon gave West Vancouver's mayor and council 30 days to change the city's bylaws to comply with new provincial regulations allowing for the construction of multiple units on all single family lots. * NEW POLL SHOWS BC CONSERVATIVES CLOSING GAP WITH NDP AS BC UNITED LOSES ANOTHER MLA A poll released Tuesday shows the gap narrowing between the BC NDP and the BC Conservatives with the latter party trailing by just three points months before the provincial election. VANCOUVER ISLAND * WILDFIRE BURNING NEAR SOOKE, B.C., NOW BEING HELD A wildfire burning west of Victoria is no longer considered out of control, according to an update from the B.C. Wildfire Service Tuesday. * NEW POLL SHOWS BC CONSERVATIVES CLOSING GAP WITH NDP AS BC UNITED LOSES ANOTHER MLA A poll released Tuesday shows the gap narrowing between the BC NDP and the BC Conservatives with the latter party trailing by just three points months before the provincial election. * 'SEVERELY HYPOTHERMIC' SAILOR RESCUED AFTER SPENDING HOURS ADRIFT OFF B.C. COAST A sailboat captain was found alive but suffering from a severe case of hypothermia on Monday after spending up to five hours adrift in the ocean off British Columbia, according to the coast guard. 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