For the first edition of Hockey this Week, Rick Wyman is joined in studio by Dr. Moe St. Martin of the Why Not Toe Campaign.
The final weekend of Cinefest features the CTV Best in Shorts competition on Saturday. Nine films from across northern ...
The City of Sudbury flew a drone over downtown during Friday's Wolves home opener to photograph and study parking patterns ...
Starting Oct. 1, the city of Montreal will be installing a permanent bike barrier on McGill Sreet, a project that is expected to take at least six weeks.
Nearly 100 of some of the best women racers from around the world biked around the capital for the Tour de Gatineau. CTV’s Dylan Dyson reports.
Air Canada is axing all service to North Bay at the end of January, citing commercial reasons. The move has angered local officials. Eric Taschner has more.
Protesters from various groups including climate, Indigenous and Palestinian rights supporters gathered in Ottawa Saturday. CTV’s Natalie van Rooy reports.
Construction workers in Ottawa paraded their heavy vehicles outside the children’s hospital to delight kids and families. CTV’s Camille Wilson reports.
Ontario police chiefs support speed cameras, calling them effective and a way to free up officers. This comes after Premier Doug Ford threatened to scrap them.
Saturday was the second day of the ‘IGNITE!’ Fire Academy in Barrie, where teenage girls hoping to become firefighters experienced hands-on training.
Redblacks fans got to have a tailgate party at Lansdowne Park ahead of Saturday’s game—a first for the team. CTV’s Josh Marano reports.
Striking Ontario college support staff held solidarity rallies on Friday, day nine of the walkout. Alana Everson has more.
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