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With COVID-19 spreading through the school system, parents weigh their options. Alesia Fieldberg reports.
Despite exponential growth of COVID-19 throughout the province, Alta. Premier Jason Kenney says that his response has been effective.
Cadillac Fairview is under investigation after millions of shoppers had their images collected without consent. Ina Sidhu reports.
Restrictions breakdown. Bungled burglary. Silly goose. The CTV News at Six for Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020. Tara Nelson has headlines and more here: https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/video
Russia has given the green light to another COVID-19 vaccine without waiting for a full human trial process.
I think teachers are doing the best they can, so that’s good, but I’m concerned."
Health experts react to the new measures brought in by Alta. Premier Jason Kenney as COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the province.
There's growing concern about Albertans going into debt as the economic slide continues. Stephanie Thomas reports
It's boom time for anyone selling things related to outdoor living in the winter. Kevin Fleming reports
A species of peculiar burrowing reptiles that evaded scientists for more than 220 million years has been found, fossilized, at last. A team of National Park Service interns are credited with its discovery.
The United Conservative Party has adopted a different method to meet with party faithful because of the pandemic.
A study is underway at the U of C to analyze how COVID-19 infections affect young parents. Alesia Fieldberg reports
Alberta proposing changes to auto insurance claims and coverage that critics say favours companies over consumers. Jordan Kanygin reports.
Family and friends of Nigerian residents caught in nationwide protests joined in the effort Saturday. Tyson Fedor reports.
Six children were left alone Thursday afternoon at a Calgary day home. Camilla di Giuseppe reports.
Premiums impact. Covert cameras criticized. Heating things up. The CTV News at Six for Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020. Ian White has headlines and more here: https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/video
Stephanie Thomas has details on how Calgarians, as well as business owners, are coping with the cold.
Victims of crime say the province is letting them fall through the funding cracks. Kathy Le reports.
Researchers are tracking the presence of antibodies in young patients.
FULL NEWSCAST: 2 injured in stabbing + Frigid weather closes patios + Nigerian protest
In the deadly fall wave of the 1918 flu pandemic, millions of people were doomed because they didn't know what we know now about how viruses and respiratory illnesses spread.
Terry Vogt reports on the decision to not mandate mask use in the southern Alberta community.
"How you spend your entire day matters. So if you are physically active, good for you. If you can't be physically active but you're decreasing sedentary time and you're getting good quality sleep, good for you."
AHS said the increase in inmate numbers stems primarily from re-swabbing inmates who previously tested negative
Loblaw says its working with public health officials in connection with the confirmed cases at its stores.
Plaid Inc. denies it has used TD Bank's logo to dupe customers into handing over personal information that the U.S.-based data company could monetize and says it's disappointed a TD subsidiary has filed a lawsuit against it.
Canada's chief public health officer urged residents to continue making a 'collective effort' to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic on Saturday as parts of the country braced for new rounds of restrictions meant to curb the spread of the virus.
"Nigeria is on fire, Nigeria is in flames help us."
The victim, a man in his 20s, was taken to hospital.
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