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After a brisk start to the day, temperatures will increase to 6 C.
Health officials are investigating after COVID-19 positive man visited a Calgary care home. Brenna Rose reports.
A frustrated Premier Doug Ford urged the public to do more as Ontario weighs more potential COVID-19 restrictions. Heather Wright has more.
If a mobile device meets certain conditions and does not receive the test, the CRTC encourages Canadians to contact their service provider.
Enbridge filed a legal challenge to Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s recent demand that the company shut down its oil pipeline that crosses the waterway connecting Lake Huron and Lake Michigan.
Health Canada's Dr. Supriya Sharma says the Pfizer vaccine was only approved after meeting scientific and medical standards.
An eighth grade student from Missouri passed away from complications related to COVID-19, officials in his school district said.
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada David Lametti will table the bill called An Act to amend the Criminal Code.
Wildlife officials in many states are issuing lots more hunting and fishing licenses this year -- apparently because of the coronavirus.
More than a quarter of a million Americans have now died of COVID-19. Joy Malbon has the latest on the pandemic's toll on the U.S.
John Vennavally-Rao has the story of a first-of-its-kind clean-up mission to clear out the space junk orbiting Earth.
Kamala Harris had a message for children during her victory speech: 'Dream with ambition. Lead with conviction.'
A new study from the United Kingdom shows that COVID-19 and the restrictions surrounding the virus may be making the symptoms of tinnitus worse.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney declared a state of public health emergency on Tuesday and announced new COVID-19 measures.
Inoculations are expected to begin in a week after Canada became the third country to authorize Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
The Town of Tecumseh will still be filled with holiday cheer this season despite the cancellation of its annual celebration.
Trudeau warns countries who manufacture vaccines will prioritize their citizens before shipping doses internationally. Glen McGregor reports
People with blood type O may be less vulnerable to COVID-19 and have a reduced likelihood of getting severely ill, according to two new studies, though experts say more research is needed.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Canada Bruce Heyman says the thinks the Canada-U.S. relationship will be revitalized with the Biden administration.
N.S. RCMP is investigating targeted attacks on First Nations fisheries after tensions grow violent. Todd Battis has more on this.
A Quebec farm for abandoned horses is helping to heal the hearts of frontline workers. Vanessa Lee has more on how it is changing lives.
Windsor-Essex parents are being asked to follow COVID-19 protocols for school pick-up and drop-off areas.
Denmark and the United States are among six countries that have reported new coronavirus cases linked to mink farms, the World Health Organization said.
U.S. Vice-President-Elect Kamala Harris calls U.S. President-Elect Joe Biden to congratulate his election win. Abby Kuhathasan has more.
A study of Metro Vancouver COVID patients hospitalized during their illness shows the vast majority are still suffering from symptoms months later.
Tony’s Joint, also the first legal retail operation to open in Essex County, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Saturday afternoon to celebrate the first day of business.
Chatham-Kent Police are asking for the public’s help finding a missing 81-year-old woman.
More than a quarter million Danes went into lockdown Friday in a northern region of the country where a mutated variation of the coronavirus has infected minks being farmed for their fur, leading to an order to kill millions of the animals.
Mob swarms lobster compound, threatens Mi'kmaw fishermen, burns vehicle, and destroys lobster. Sarah Plowman reports.
CNN's Van Jones got emotional when the race was decided called for Joe Biden: 'It's easier to be a parent character matters.'
Windsor police have taken an individual into custody following an investigation in the Ford City area.
The traffic branch also conducted three ride programs Friday night where 449 vehicles were inspected.
Ottawa's top doctor tells parents to keep kids home October 31st. CTV's Saron Fanel reports.
Aerospace firm SpaceX has been granted a second round of government approval to provide high-speed internet to Canadians through a constellation of satellites.
The small business is in the running to win the Ontario Sustainable Tourism Award, Culinary Tourism Leadership, and the Culinary Tourism of Event of the Year.
Officials provide an update on vote counting in the state and say as they close in on a final count, the next step will likely be a recount.
Chatham-Kent police responded to two separate break-and-enter incidents overnight Friday.
A Windsor restaurant is facing possible legal action after a customer was allegedly refused service for not wearing a mask. CTV Windsor's Chris Campbell reports.
An east Windsor restaurant is facing possible legal action after a customer was allegedly refused service on Oct. 7. for not wearing a mask, while outside.
CTV Windsor's Rich Garton talks with local parents about Halloween plans after Dr. Tam gives Trick-or-Treating the green light.
A Windsor man has been acquitted of manslaughter and assault. Angelo Aversa reports.