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What to expect on the Evening News on March 28, 2026

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Here’s what to expect tonight on the Evening News at 6 p.m.

Adam Atkinson is on the desk tonight.

From healthcare to education, a lot of people are feeling fed up with the current direction at Queen’s Park with Ontario Premier Doug Ford. Harry Corro has the details.

Ontario Provincial Police say one person is dead and six others are injured after a head-on collision south of Cambridge on Highway 8.

Loud bangs were heard in downtown Toronto during the evening rush hour as the fire department said several propane cylinders ruptured atop a building.

Millions of people around the world will be taking part in Earth Hour tonight.

It’s just one more sleep until the JUNO Awards ceremony this weekend and Hamilton is already buzzing. This week has been packed with JUNOfest events that have seen nominees perform at venues across this city. Emily Tayler is at TD Coliseum and will bring us the full preview.

A new type of business is opening up in the Cotton Factory in Hamilton. Well, technically, it’s an old business that works on antique typewriters. But for Jonathan Marshall, he’s counting on nostalgia to make the Hamilton Typewriter Company successful. Adam Atkinson spoke with Marshall to learn more about the business.

If you’ve been to the Grimsby Farmer’s Market, you may know Carolyn and Rodney Siebert – Owners of 9 Acres Organic Farm. The Sieberts’ barn is the heart of their operation. Three weeks ago, it went up in flames. Today, the community showed up in full force for the clean up. Danielle de Graauw has the story.

All this and more tonight on the Evening News. Join us live tonight at 6 p.m. on CHCH-TV, Parrot.tv and YouTube for all the details.