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    Breanna Marcelo

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    Breanna Marcelo is a journalist, fashion enthusiast and dog lover. She’s been a journalist for 4+ years now and started her career as a Writer for Sidedoor Magazine. Then she was a Video Journalist for CityNews Winnipeg before moving on to be an Anchor/Reporter for CityNews680 in Toronto. Her hobbies include binging TV shows, watching highly rated movies, and trying new places to eat around the city. Her goal is to tell the most compelling stories of Toronto.

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  • Toronto Raptors fans to star in Director X music video on Tuesday

    Toronto Raptors fans can get the chance to be featured on a popular director’s music video during the team’s “Goat Night” when they play against...
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  • Cold snap ahead: Toronto to see -20s on Monday, here’s your forecast for the week

    Toronto, make sure to bundle up and wear extra layers as temperatures are expected to feel in the -20’s today and tomorrow.  Environment Canada says...
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  • ‘We risk losing these boys forever,’ GTA community members demand Amber Alerts and urgent action on missing Black youth

    Community members in the Greater Toronto Area are feeling discouraged over insufficient efforts in the search for missing Black boys.  On Thursday, Board Member of...
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  • Ontario to begin sending out $200 rebate cheques 

    The Ford government is rolling out $200 rebate cheques to taxpayers and their eligible children to address the federal carbon tax and high interest rates....
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  • Events happening in Toronto this weekend: Jan. 17-19

    Don’t let freezing temperatures get in the way of having fun this weekend. There’s lots of exciting activities that are sure to warm you right...
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  • ‘This is brilliant,’ Was Coors Light’s big billboard typo a mistake or clever PR stunt?

    Coors Light is flipping the script on its big typo seen on multiple billboards across North America by blaming it on a “case of the...
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  • Are you addicted to caffeine? A morning cup of coffee could help you live longer, Toronto expert says

    Thinking of quitting coffee this year? You might want to reconsider as having a cup of Joe a day could lead to a longer life...
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  • From bachata to EDM, here are the parties in Toronto this weekend: Jan. 17-19

    Don’t let the cold stop you from attending these hot parties happening in Toronto this weekend.  To help you let off some steam and turn...
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  • ‘It’s not too late to change!’ Toronto Tempo drops official merchandise but people have mixed reactions

    Torontonians can begin repping Toronto Tempo after it dropped its official merchandise, however fans are divided over its price and design. On Tuesday, Canada’s first...
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  • Rent prices are dropping across Canada, in Toronto they’re down by nearly 10 per cent 

    Rent prices for apartments and condominiums in Toronto have dropped nearly ten per cent as of 2024, a new report says.  According to Rentals.ca's most...
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  • ‘This feels so forced,’ Drake spotted with Top 5 and Steph Curry at Toronto Raptors game, fans have mixed feelings

    Torontonians have mixed feelings after Drake was spotted with local rapper Top 5 and Steph Curry during the Toronto Raptors game against the Golden State...
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  • ‘Get it together, Coors Light!’ Huge spelling error on Toronto billboard causes double takes

    An American beer company is responding after one of its ads was released with a glaring spelling error on a massive billboard in downtown Toronto. ...
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  • This Toronto social club is helping introverts meet, connect and thrive

    There’s a social club in Toronto that’s helping people form new friendships by stepping out of their comfort zone. Launched in 2022, Invisible Strangers is...
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  • Are you participating in ‘No-spend January’? Toronto financial experts share how you can succeed

    There’s a viral trend encouraging limited spending in January that has taken TikTok by storm, but Toronto financial experts advise that real money-saving success requires...
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  • Waterloo woman says she wants to buy a Reuben sandwich after winning $5M lottery prize

    A Waterloo woman plans to buy a sandwich as her celebratory reward after winning a $5 million lottery prize. On Friday, OLG announced Sarah Nellis...
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