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Nine months after the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in North America, births in Quebec and B.C. fell far below normal levels, statistics show. If the same pattern holds true nationally, Canada would be about 2,900 births short of a normal December, and 2,300 births short of a normal January. Read more on CTVNews.ca.
CTV's Angelo Aversa reports on how Walter Gretzky became a blue-collar symbol of a devoted hockey parent.
Meet your Neighbour: Brendon Samuels is helping our feathered friends with his research:
One serious bout of COVID-19 may not be enough to keep you from getting sick a second time, a new case study suggests.
Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky speaks at his father Walter Gretzky's funeral and shares a few of his treasured memories he had with him.
The King St. Detention Centre in London, Ont. is among 26 youth justice facilities no longer being funded by the province as the result of 'significant under-utilization'.
The London Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Ed Holder have rescheduled his 2021 State of the City Address to Tuesday, Feb. 16.
Cameron Michael Caton serenades long-term care residents with Elvis songs to help ease the stress and loneliness caused by the pandemic.
COVID-19 case numbers in Ontario have dropped to levels unseen in more than two months with fewer than 1,700 infections reported Wednesday.
Vaccination is likely the best way to prevent COVID-19 in pregnancy, when risks for severe illness and death from the virus are higher than usual.
The World Health Organization's emergencies chief said Friday that the impact of new variants of COVID-19 in places like Britain, South Africa and Brazil remains to be seen, citing human behaviour for some recent rises in infection counts.
CTV Exclusive: Take a look inside the Intensive Care Unit at LHSC the front line in the battle against COVID-19.
The arrival of COVID vaccines have stirred excitement and optimism for a swift end to the global pandemic, with some seeing the shot as a 'free pass' to soon gather and socialize as they did pre-2020. Not so fast, experts say.
In less than three weeks Sarnia has seen as many murders as London had in all of 2020.
UPDATED: A 57-year-old man is recovering at hospital in London and Sarnia police have arrested a 41-year-old woman following a stabbing early Tuesday morning.
Sarnia police say a death in the city has been deemed suspicious and is being treated as a homicide, making it the fourth homicide in January within the border community.
Boyd Funeral Home, a small family business in Los Angeles, is so overflowing with COVID-19 victims it has begun turning away customers for the first time in its history.
A group of city councillors have been dubbed "The Blackridge Six" by one of their colleagues who is frustrated about a political power shift at city hall.
Strathroy-Caradoc Police Service issue warning over fatal batch of fentanyl:
The hospital is one of six with a total of 6,500 rooms being built in Nangong in Hebei province, the Xinhua News Agency said. All are due to be completed within the next week.
From CTV's Bryan Bicknell A long-time live music venue, Call the Office is preparing to close indefinitely, largely due to the pandemic.
BREAKING: Huron-Perth and Elgin-Oxford move into orange level, Grey-Bruce moves to yellow COVID-19 restrictions:
Overdose from opioids can happen to anyone. It’s a message paralympian Paul Rosen wants heard loud and clear.
Sarnia police are putting the word out about a potentially highly potent or bad batch of fentanyl in the community after a spike in overdoses that has left three people dead.
WATCH LIVE at 3:30 p.m. as Ontario's premier and ministers update #COVID19 restrictions:
Daily and weekly schedules for many London high school students will change next month:
Trudeau warns countries who manufacture vaccines will prioritize their citizens before shipping doses internationally. Glen McGregor reports
LIVE at 1 p.m. The Ontario premier and ministers deliver a #COVID19 update:
Have a seat and learn a little something about World Toilet Day!
A suspect is in custody after five places of worship were spray-painted Sunday morning in Owen Sound.
London police are in the early stages of an investigation into a stabbing that left one man injured and a woman arrested Monday morning.
Measures taken to keep bikers away from Port Dover on Friday the 13th
Three Londoners caught allegedly breaking into a construction site:
"I felt destroyed and heartbroken."
A new study from researchers across Canada could have far-reaching implications in the fight against COVID-19 including testing, predicting severity of infection, and treatments.
Mayor Holder nominates Ward 7 Councillor Josh Morgan as deputy
The province’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is investigating after a man suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound as police responded to a distress call in Petrolia, Ont.
Patients with severe COVID-19 infections may be protected for longer after contracting the disease than those with mild symptoms, according to a new study.
PLEASE SHARE: MISSING PERSON Johannes (Joe) F. Dejong Looking for the Public’s Assistance LONDON, ON (October 14, 2020) The London Police Service is request...ing the public’s assistance in locating 63-year-old Johannes (Joe) F. Dejong, of London. He is described as male, Caucasian, approximately 5’11, 190 lbs. He has long grey hair, a moustache and glasses. He was last seen wearing a navy blue sweater and tan pants (please see the attached photo on our website). Joe was last seen on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, at approximately 10:15 a.m., in the area of Richmond and Grosvenor streets. Family and police are concerned for his welfare. Anyone with information in relation to his whereabouts is asked to call the London Police Service at (519) 661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Information can also be sent in on-line anonymously to www.londoncrimestoppers.com
Yes yes we know Halloween isn't even over yet, but believe it or not parade season is just around the corner and due to some creative thinking several area parades are a go. We have the low down on which parades are running, and how they are running.
LIVE at 1 p.m. - Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford's #COVID19 update:
A pair of London detectives have come up with an illuminating idea to help officers stay safe. CTV's Brent Lale has details.
The Middlesex-London Health Unit is reporting just five new COVID-19 cases Wednesday:
Experts will know by early December whether a potential coronavirus vaccine is safe and effective, but widespread availability will probably not happen until next year, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday.
Video of a weekend rally in Aylmer, Ont. shows hundreds, unmasked, protesting COVID-19 restrictions. CTV London's Marek Sutherland reports.
A driver has been charged in a crash yesterday that left one person with serious injuries:
A growing number of people are embracing ‘fake commutes’ as a way to maintain work life balance while working from home a move experts say can not only make for a more productive work day, but help mitigate mental health concerns amid the pandemic.
Ontario reports 721 new COVID-19 infections, no new deaths:
The Thames Valley District School Board(TVDSB) in collaboration with the London District Catholic School Board (LDCSB) announced Wednesday it is reviewing the School Resource Officer (SRO) program, a program that sees uniformed officers in schools.
A look at making trick-or-treating safer for kids and what Halloween activities are the best choice. More from CTV London's Bryan Bicknell.
The City of London is moving forward with a very different parking-enforcement path by bringing it all in house.
A French doctor warned Monday that his country has 'lost control of the epidemic,' a day after health authorities reported more than 52,000 new coronavirus cases as nations across Europe enact more sweeping restrictions to try to slow surging infection rates.
It may only be a block, but there are sure to be traffic headaches today when a portion of Adelaide Street is shut down near Oxford Street.