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Results 1 to 30Hundreds of Maritimers still dealing with pipe bursts, power outages following record-low temperatures
2023-02-06, 22:47Hundreds of Nova Scotians are still without power on Monday following frigid temperatures and high winds over the weekend. ......
Warmer temperatures and rain on the way
2023-02-06, 22:47A mild week returns. CTV’s Will Aiello has the region’s full forecast. ......
The countdown is on for the 2023 Canada Winter Games
2023-02-06, 22:47Monday was a busy day for some volunteers getting the rest geared up and ready to go for the Canada Winter Games in Charlottetown just two weeks away. ......
A rendition of 'Sweet Caroline' takes over Cape Breton hockey tournament
2023-02-06, 22:47Two opposing teams singing the Neil Diamond classic “Sweet Caroline” together in the hallway wasn't what anyone expected at the Red Cup Showcase high school hockey tournament in Cape Breton over the weekend. ......
Toronto physiotherapist accused of sexually assaulting multiple children facing additional charges
2023-02-06, 22:47A Toronto physiotherapist previously accused of sexually assaulting multiple children he was treating has had additional charges placed on him, police said Monday. ......
Link alleged between two Winnipeg homicides: police
2023-02-06, 22:47The Winnipeg Police Service said it has linked two recent homicides in the city, which officers alleging the incidents were not random. ......
B.C. MLAs begin spring session
2023-02-06, 22:47An 11-week spring legislature session will kick off when Lt. Gov. Janet Austin reads the throne speech on Monday. ......
European family moves to Toronto in long-term Airbnb. A 'loophole' got them an eviction notice midway
2023-02-06, 22:47For a Switzerland professor contracted to work in Ontario for a year, Airbnb looked like the right option for a family of five. ......
Homeowners left with unfinished projects after Ottawa construction company suddenly closes
2023-02-06, 22:47Homeowners and employees have been left reeling after an Orl�ans construction company suddenly closed its doors, walking away from half-built houses and projects worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. ......
Sask. MLA Mark Docherty stepping down to 'pursue other opportunities'
2023-02-06, 22:47Mark Docherty, the Sask. Party MLA for Regina Coronation Park, has announced his resignation. ......
Masked gunmen shoot and rob teenagers at Winnipeg home: police
2023-02-06, 22:47The Winnipeg Police Service is investigating after three people were shot at a home in the city’s Spence neighbourhood. ......
Alex Murdaugh murder jury to hear financial crimes evidence
2023-02-06, 22:47A judge ruled Monday he will allow jurors to hear evidence that disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was stealing money from his law firm and clients and committing other financial crimes long before his wife and son were killed in 2021. ......
N.W.T.'s plan to leave Alberta school curriculum for B.C.'s a sign of degrading reputation: experts
2023-02-06, 22:47After using Alberta's education curriculum since the 1950s, the Northwest Territories has outlined the timeline it will use to pivot toward British Columbia's program of studies. ......
Cambridge high school to close for second day due to flooding
2023-02-06, 22:47Students at Jacob Hespeler Secondary School in Cambridge will be starting their second semester virtually as the school remains closed due to flooding. ......
Martensville man died in Candle Lake snowmobile collision: RCMP
2023-02-06, 22:47A person is dead following a snowmobile collision near Candle Lake early Sunday morning. ......
Deputy Prime Minister ‘boosts’ Lakeshore company with tour
2023-02-06, 22:47Chrystia Freeland is touring Reko Automation in Lakeshore, Ont on Monday. ......
B.C. government will spend surplus as slowdown looms, according to NDP throne speech
2023-02-06, 22:47British Columbia's New Democrat government says it plans to put this year's projected budget surplus of almost $6 billion to work as an economic slowdown looms. ......
Comedian chomps chili pepper at Edmonton public hearing while arguing climate change is 'not a ...
2023-02-06, 22:47A local comedian stirred up laughter, confusion and condemnation Monday morning when he ate a spicy prop at a public hearing in Edmonton City Hall as he ranted about how climate change is "not the end of the world." ......
Guilbeault calls for decree to protect caribou in Quebec
2023-02-06, 22:10Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbault will recommend that his government put in place a decree to better protect caribou in Quebec. ......
Quebec employer justified in suspending health-care worker who refused COVID-19 vaccine: tribunal
2023-02-06, 22:10An orderly who was suspended without pay for refusing to be vaccinated against COVID-19 has lost her case before Quebec's administrative labour tribunal. ......
Connor Bedard is big business for the Western Hockey League
2023-02-06, 22:10Connor Bedard has been taking the hockey world by storm, selling out multiple games on the Regina Pats Alberta road trip, but has the Western Hockey League (WHL) reckoned with his impact? ......
Powerful quake rocks Turkiye and Syria, kills more than 3,400
2023-02-06, 22:10A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked wide swaths of Turkiye and neighbouring Syria on Monday, killing more than 2,600 people and injuring thousands more as it toppled thousands of buildings and trapped residents under mounds of rubble. ......
Guelph police issue warning about door-to-door scams
2023-02-06, 22:10Guelph police have issued a warning, saying...
U.S. 6-year-old who shot teacher allegedly tried to choke another
2023-02-06, 22:10A 6-year-old Virginia boy who shot and wounded...
Don Martin: Alarms going off over health-care privatization? Such an out-of-touch waste of hot political air
2023-02-06, 22:10The chances Trudeau's health-care summit with the premiers will...
Sask. Health Authority worker used position to steal nearly $16,000, report says
2023-02-06, 22:10A long-term care home worker in the Meadow Lake area defrauded 11 residents of $15,636, according reports from the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and the RCMP. ......
Smith was on vacation as questions swirled about her office reportedly interfering in prosecutions
2023-02-06, 22:10Alberta's premier was on a week-and-half-long holiday while the province erupted over reports that a member of her staff sent emails to Crown prosecutors in an attempt to interfere in COVID-19 blockade cases. ......
$100K in damage done to Kincardine Airport, suspect in custody: OPP
2023-02-06, 22:10A Toronto man is in custody after he allegedly broke into the airport in Kincardine, Ont. over the weekend and caused $100,000 in damages, according to police. ......
Man sentenced following 'savage' attack on Winnipeg bus
2023-02-06, 22:10A 45-year-old man is being sentenced today for an attack on a Winnipeg Transit bus described in court as “savage, sadistic and shocking.” ......
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