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    Kerrisa Wilson

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    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.

  • ‘The most severe punishment,’ NBA bans Toronto Raptors player Jontay Porter for gambling violations

    Toronto Raptors player Jontay Porter has been banned from the NBA for betting on games, the league announced on Wednesday.  “A league investigation found that...
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  • Here’s the weirdest items Canadians left in their Ubers over the past year

    A Santa costume and a Japanese chef’s knife were among the most unique items Canadians left behind in Ubers over the past year, according to...
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  • Canadians anxiously waiting to see if Toronto Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews will hit 70 goals this season

    Toronto Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews has only three games left to hit a new record that only eight other NHL legends have achieved before....
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  • Ontario police trainee charged for falsely identifying as a cop and sexually assaulting victims

    A former Ontario Police College trainee is facing charges for falsely identifying as a cop and sexually assaulting young victims.  Between Mar. 10-31, William Knight...
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  • Police looking for missing senior with dementia after he left his North York home to go on a walk

    A command post has been set up for a missing senior with dementia who was last seen yesterday after leaving his North York home for...
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  • Ontario pharmacies are fending off robbers by using time-delayed safes to lock up drugs

    Nearly 5,000 pharmacies across the province are using time-delayed safes to store drugs in an attempt to combat robberies. On Wednesday, the Toronto Police Service...
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  • ‘It’s time for a name with clarity,’ Myseum of Toronto officially changes its name to be more recognizable

    A popular downtown museum is officially changing its name to make the institution more accessible and recognizable.  On Tuesday, Myseum of Toronto announced it’s changing...
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  • ‘We will not be deterred,’ Pro-Palestinian demonstrators accuse Toronto police of brutality after weekend protest

    Pro-Palestinian demonstrators are speaking out about Toronto’s “full-scale police brutality” after a protest over the weekend that resulted in arrests and charges laid.  On Saturday,...
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  • Here’s 5 major cities in Canada where you can buy a home with a salary under $100K

    There’s at least five major cities in Canada where people can buy a home with an income under $100,000, according to a new report.  Canadian...
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  • Toronto seeing rise in monkeypox cases; officials urging residents to get vaccinated

    There have been 21 cases of monkeypox in Toronto so far this year, almost reaching the total number of cases reported in 2023. Toronto Public...
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  • Poilievre wants a ‘carbon tax election’ if Trudeau doesn’t stop upcoming tax hike

    Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre has introduced a non-confidence motion in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in an effort to trigger a federal election over the...
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  • This 26-year-old ride at Canada’s Wonderland has been retired and dismantled

    Roller coaster fans are reacting after a beloved ride that’s been operating for over two decades at Canada’s Wonderland has been shut down forever.  In...
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  • Immersive IMAX experience now available at Cineplex theatre in Midtown

    Movie lovers, listen up! An IMAX auditorium has just opened up in Toronto’s Midtown area providing the ultimate movie-watching experience. Located at Cineplex Cinemas Yonge-Eglinton...
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  • Powerful production about the purpose of war now showing at Toronto’s Tarragon Theatre

    A limited-time play is currently showing in Toronto that will allow audience members to reflect on the concept and purpose of war.  3 Fingers Back...
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  • Safety or risk? Toronto police’s advice to leave car keys by front door draws criticism

    Toronto residents are feeling confused after police advised them to leave their car keys near their front doors to avoid violent interactions with car thieves. ...
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