This document summarizes the news coverage provided by CTV News Toronto during March 2025, highlighting key stories and events.
CTV News Toronto has been providing local news coverage throughout March 2025 . The news broadcasts include a variety of topics ranging from breaking news stories to community events. Some of the notable stories covered include a father and son caught in a tornado, a fatal fire in Oshawa, suspensions handed out to students with incomplete vaccination records, and reactions from Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre to the new cabinet announced by Prime Minister Carney.
The news also features coverage of WNBA officials holding a girls' basketball clinic in Thornhill and various local events
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