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Semi-detached Toronto home renovation sparks bitter feud among neighbours

An amicable relationship between two Toronto families, whose homes share a common wall, has turned into a bitter feud over ongoing renovations to a century-old semi-detached house.

Solar co-ops help more people get a piece of the sun's energy

Want to invest in solar power in your community? Want solar power but live in an apartment? Got a sunny rooftop, but can't afford solar panels? Solar co-operatives have popped up across the country to let anyone and everyone share the local benefits of solar
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Solar co-ops help more people get a piece of the sun's energy

Want to invest in solar power in your community? Want solar power but live in an apartment? Got a sunny rooftop, but can't afford solar panels? Solar co-operatives have popped up across the country to let anyone and everyone share the local benefits of solar powe

Dusting off hospital cleaning measures would help keep patients safer from superbugs, doctors say

Cleaning contaminated surfaces in hospitals is critically important to protect patients from drug-resistant superbugs, which are on the rise. But some infectious diseases experts say recent moves to outsource hospital services could compromise the standards o
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Dusting off hospital cleaning measures would help keep patients safer from superbugs, doctors say

Cleaning contaminated surfaces in hospitals is critically important to protect patients from drug-resistant superbugs, which are on the rise. But some infectious diseases experts say recent moves to outsource hospital services could compromise the standards of cleanliness and result in poorer infection controls.

Want more low-cost flight options in Canada? Flair's outgoing CEO says the rules need to change

Budget airlines have a hard time staying in business in Canada, an issue the Competition Bureau is looking into. As the CEO of the country’s remaining ultra-low-cost domestic airline prepares to step down, Stephen Jones talks about what he thinks needs to c
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Want more low-cost flight options in Canada? Flair's outgoing CEO says the rules need to change

Budget airlines have a hard time staying in business in Canada, an issue the Competition Bureau is looking into. As the CEO of the country’s remaining ultra-low-cost domestic airline prepares to step down, Stephen Jones talks about what he thinks needs to change.

Vancouver march spotlights missing and murdered Indigenous men and boys

Around 150 people marched in Vancouver Friday to spotlight missing and murdered Indigenous boys, men and two-spirit people across the country. 
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Vancouver march spotlights missing and murdered Indigenous men and boys

Around 150 people marched in Vancouver Friday to spotlight missing and murdered Indigenous boys, men and two-spirit people across the country. 

McGill concerned about 'extremely alarming' poster for summer camp at pro-Palestinian encampment

McGill University says it will increase security near the pro-Palestinian encampment and elsewhere on campus following concerns about a promotional poster for a summer camp that has some questioning what it's really teaching.
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McGill concerned about 'extremely alarming' poster for summer camp at pro-Palestinian encampment

McGill University says it will increase security near the pro-Palestinian encampment and elsewhere on campus following concerns about a promotional poster for a summer camp that has some questioning what it's really teaching.

Sask. Teachers' Federation agrees to binding arbitration to end contract dispute

The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) has agreed to binding arbitration with the province, which will put an end to current 'work to rule' job action and a contract dispute that has dragged out more than a year.
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Sask. Teachers' Federation agrees to binding arbitration to end contract dispute

The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) has agreed to binding arbitration with the province, which will put an end to current 'work to rule' job action and a contract dispute that has dragged out more than a year.

'Hill he's prepared to die on': Second undercover officer at Coutts conspiracy trial

A second undercover Mountie who infiltrated the Coutts border blockade said Anthony (Tony) Olienick displayed a strong dislike of police and told her he had guns and ammunition at the ready if officers moved in.
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'Hill he's prepared to die on': Second undercover officer at Coutts conspiracy trial

A second undercover Mountie who infiltrated the Coutts border blockade said Anthony (Tony) Olienick displayed a strong dislike of police and told her he had guns and ammunition at the ready if officers moved in.

Greg Fertuck found guilty of 1st-degree murder in 2015 disappearance of wife Sheree

Sheree Fertuck, a 51-year-old mother of three, vanished on Dec. 7, 2015. She was last seen leaving her mother's farm near Kenaston, south of Saskatoon, en route to a gravel pit where she worked.
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Greg Fertuck found guilty of 1st-degree murder in 2015 disappearance of wife Sheree

Sheree Fertuck, a 51-year-old mother of three, vanished on Dec. 7, 2015. She was last seen leaving her mother's farm near Kenaston, south of Saskatoon, en route to a gravel pit where she worked.

Ontario billionaire Frank Stronach accused of sexual offences against 3 women

Ontario billionaire Frank Stronach, 91, is accused of committing sexual offences against three women between 1980 and 2023, according to court documents that provide further details of charges first announced by Peel Regional Police a week ago.
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Ontario billionaire Frank Stronach accused of sexual offences against 3 women

Ontario billionaire Frank Stronach, 91, is accused of committing sexual offences against three women between 1980 and 2023, according to court documents that provide further details of charges first announced by Peel Regional Police a week ago.

Thunderstorms, rain, heat wave forecast as crews sprint to return power after tornado warnings

CTVNews.ca is following several weather advisories across Canada. Follow along for updates.
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Thunderstorms, rain, heat wave forecast as crews sprint to return power after tornado warnings

CTVNews.ca is following several weather advisories across Canada. Follow along for updates.

Princess Anne to visit Newfoundland for 100th anniversary of National War Memorial

Princess Anne will be in Newfoundland and Labrador next month to mark the 100th anniversary of the unveiling of the National War Memorial in St. John's.
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Princess Anne to visit Newfoundland for 100th anniversary of National War Memorial

Princess Anne will be in Newfoundland and Labrador next month to mark the 100th anniversary of the unveiling of the National War Memorial in St. John's.

Crane 'repeatedly left' hanging over Vancouver home caused 'considerable anxiety,' lawsuit claims

A Vancouver couple suffered “considerable anxiety” after a crane at a neighbouring construction site was repeatedly left dangling over their property, according to a lawsuit they filed against the developer.
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Crane 'repeatedly left' hanging over Vancouver home caused 'considerable anxiety,' lawsuit claims

A Vancouver couple suffered “considerable anxiety” after a crane at a neighbouring construction site was repeatedly left dangling over their property, according to a lawsuit they filed against the developer.

New details about sexual assault case against billionaire Frank Stronach

Sexual assault charges laid against Canadian businessman Frank Stronach involve three women who police allege were victimized in 1980, 1986, and 2023, according to documents recently filed in a Brampton court.
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New details about sexual assault case against billionaire Frank Stronach

Sexual assault charges laid against Canadian businessman Frank Stronach involve three women who police allege were victimized in 1980, 1986, and 2023, according to documents recently filed in a Brampton court.

'The taps will run dry': Calgary mayor issues bleak warning as city reaches threshold

Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says the city is facing an «urgent crisis» as work continues to repair a water main break last week that triggered city-wide water restrictions.
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'The taps will run dry': Calgary mayor issues bleak warning as city reaches threshold

Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says the city is facing an «urgent crisis» as work continues to repair a water main break last week that triggered city-wide water restrictions.

Ontario landlords who owe investors $144M 'misappropriated' funds for 'extravagant' expenses: court report

A group of Ontario landlords spent millions of dollars of investors' money on expenses ranging from renting a luxury vacation home in Hawaii, to footing a $5,000 Miami strip club bill to flying on private jets, according to the findings of a court-appointed m
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Ontario landlords who owe investors $144M 'misappropriated' funds for 'extravagant' expenses: court report

A group of Ontario landlords spent millions of dollars of investors' money on expenses ranging from renting a luxury vacation home in Hawaii, to footing a $5,000 Miami strip club bill to flying on private jets, according to the findings of a court-appointed monitor given special powers by Superior Court.

Why is Pride celebrated in different months across Canada?

Pride season is well underway across Canada. The timing of local events and celebrations varies, however, with some Pride events occurring in June and others arriving after the formal start of summer.
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Why is Pride celebrated in different months across Canada?

Pride season is well underway across Canada. The timing of local events and celebrations varies, however, with some Pride events occurring in June and others arriving after the formal start of summer.

This scientist helps link climate change to disasters. That's helping victims sue

In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we talk to a scientist whose work is being used to help victims of climate catastrophes sue for compensation, find out where to expect future floods in New Brunswick and look at a plan to turn a Nova Scotia
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This scientist helps link climate change to disasters. That's helping victims sue

In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we talk to a scientist whose work is being used to help victims of climate catastrophes sue for compensation, find out where to expect future floods in New Brunswick and look at a plan to turn a Nova Scotia gold for mine into a clean energy hub.

Former Air Canada manager wanted in gold heist to turn himself in, lawyer says

The former Air Canada manager wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for his alleged role in the largest gold heist in Canadian history is preparing to turn himself in, according to his lawyer.
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Former Air Canada manager wanted in gold heist to turn himself in, lawyer says

The former Air Canada manager wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for his alleged role in the largest gold heist in Canadian history is preparing to turn himself in, according to his lawyer.

Seniors' group CARP says it's quitting Big Tobacco sponsorships after response from fired up members

After getting an earful from CARP members, the advocacy group for older people says it will no longer accept sponsorship from tobacco companies and is giving the money it received from Rothmans, Benson & Hedges to an unnamed charity that cares for people wit
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Seniors' group CARP says it's quitting Big Tobacco sponsorships after response from fired up members

After getting an earful from CARP members, the advocacy group for older people says it will no longer accept sponsorship from tobacco companies and is giving the money it received from Rothmans, Benson & Hedges to an unnamed charity that cares for people with smoking-related illnesses.

Suffering dog with mouth duct-taped in 'homemade muzzle' surrendered to B.C. SPCA

The B.C. SPCA is caring for a young dog who was surrendered last week with her tail severely injured and her mouth duct-taped shut in a «homemade muzzle.»
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Suffering dog with mouth duct-taped in 'homemade muzzle' surrendered to B.C. SPCA

The B.C. SPCA is caring for a young dog who was surrendered last week with her tail severely injured and her mouth duct-taped shut in a «homemade muzzle.»

Family of victim of admitted serial killer reflects on plan to search landfill

Donna Bartlett says she was overcome with emotion when standing earlier this week at the landfill where her granddaughter's remains were dumped more than two years ago. It was Bartlett's second time to the site where Marcedes Myran’s remains are believed t
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Family of victim of admitted serial killer reflects on plan to search landfill

Donna Bartlett says she was overcome with emotion when standing earlier this week at the landfill where her granddaughter's remains were dumped more than two years ago. It was Bartlett's second time to the site where Marcedes Myran’s remains are believed to be, and the first time she says she felt hopeful.

Citizen's arrest by Barrhaven eyewear store owner caught on camera

A store owner in Barrhaven who has been robbed multiple times wasn't going to let it happen again. Against the advice of police, he stepped in to stop another robbery from happening right in his store.
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Citizen's arrest by Barrhaven eyewear store owner caught on camera

A store owner in Barrhaven who has been robbed multiple times wasn't going to let it happen again. Against the advice of police, he stepped in to stop another robbery from happening right in his store.

'It just caught my eye': Funnel cloud spotted near Saltcoats, Sask.

Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued a tornado warning Tuesday afternoon, however their ongoing investigation reports the stormy weather might have resulted in funnel clouds.
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'It just caught my eye': Funnel cloud spotted near Saltcoats, Sask.

Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued a tornado warning Tuesday afternoon, however their ongoing investigation reports the stormy weather might have resulted in funnel clouds.

Sask. company fined $60K after seizure of taxidermy mounts including hippo and giraffe

A Saskatchewan oilfield company fined for illegally importing taxidermized wildlife produced an online reality show that showed employees posing with the forbidden fauna.
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Sask. company fined $60K after seizure of taxidermy mounts including hippo and giraffe

A Saskatchewan oilfield company fined for illegally importing taxidermized wildlife produced an online reality show that showed employees posing with the forbidden fauna.

'Please handcuff me': Man in police video confesses to University of Waterloo stabbings after playing victim

Video evidence presented during a hearing for the man who recently pleaded guilty in the 2023 attacks in a University of Waterloo, Ont., gender-studies class shows the former student telling police he was a stabbing victim, then saying «it was me»
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'Please handcuff me': Man in police video confesses to University of Waterloo stabbings after playing victim

Video evidence presented during a hearing for the man who recently pleaded guilty in the 2023 attacks in a University of Waterloo, Ont., gender-studies class shows the former student telling police he was a stabbing victim, then saying «it was me» and asking to be handcuffed.

‘My dogs were never trained to harm nobody’: Dog owner speaks out after court rules dogs euthanized in fatal senior death

An emotional Denis Bagaric spoke to CTV News outside of court on Thursday after a judge ruled his two remaining dogs would be killed, after a two year court battle on their fate, for the role they played in the death of a Calgary senior in June 2022.
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‘My dogs were never trained to harm nobody’: Dog owner speaks out after court rules dogs euthanized in fatal senior death

An emotional Denis Bagaric spoke to CTV News outside of court on Thursday after a judge ruled his two remaining dogs would be killed, after a two year court battle on their fate, for the role they played in the death of a Calgary senior in June 2022.

Carberry crash investigation submitted to Crown by RCMP as first anniversary approaches

As the first anniversary of the Carberry crash approaches, Manitoba RCMP provided an update on the investigation and how the first responders are doing a year later.
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Carberry crash investigation submitted to Crown by RCMP as first anniversary approaches

As the first anniversary of the Carberry crash approaches, Manitoba RCMP provided an update on the investigation and how the first responders are doing a year later.

Quebec town's bylaw requires kids to collect signatures to play in the street

School is almost out, summer heat is setting in and the children of a small Quebec town southwest of Montreal will soon be able to spend their days shooting hoops in the street -- if they have filed the necessary paperwork.
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Quebec town's bylaw requires kids to collect signatures to play in the street

School is almost out, summer heat is setting in and the children of a small Quebec town southwest of Montreal will soon be able to spend their days shooting hoops in the street -- if they have filed the necessary paperwork.

Manitoban 'in awe' after witnessing tornado touch down beside him

A low pressure system tracking in from Saskatchewan Wednesday night triggered a spurt of tornado warnings across southwestern Manitoba.
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Manitoban 'in awe' after witnessing tornado touch down beside him

A low pressure system tracking in from Saskatchewan Wednesday night triggered a spurt of tornado warnings across southwestern Manitoba.

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