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The Greater Toronto Newscast is displayed on an animated billboard in downtown Toronto

The Greater Toronto Newscast was a television program broadcast in Toronto, Canada in the early 21st century. It presented current events (with both video and captions), weather forecasts, stock prices, and traffic.

In addition to televisions, it could also be viewed on a large animated billboard in downtown Toronto, where it was seen by La'an Noonien-Singh and an alternate James T. Kirk. At the time, it was reporting on the budget overruns of the Lake Ontario Bridge.

The following day, a broadcast van belonging to this channel was sent to the Lake Ontario Bridge. They were there to report on the explosion which had devastated the bridge.

Later that day, Kirk and Noonien-Singh saw the program again. Despite the explosion earlier that day that had destroyed the bridge, the newscast was covering unseasonably warm weather in Quebec and Vermont. This reminded Noonien-Singh that Pelia was living in Vermont in this time period and might be able to help them track down a cold fusion reactor that they theorized was the next target. (SNW: "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow")

According to graphic designer Timothy Peel, the Greater Toronto Newscast was a fictionalized version of the real-world Toronto newscast CP24. [1]

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