Politics
ICE Agents Detain U.S. Citizen in Minnesota, Sparking Outcry Over Tactics
A naturalized U.S. citizen describes fear and shame after ICE agents broke down his door and detained him in the snow. The incident fuels debate over immigration enforcement tactics.
Business
Boston Grandma Hit with $802 Tariff Bill for $22 Barbie from Canada
A Boston grandmother faced an $802 customs charge for a $22 Barbie ordered from Canada due to a clerical error and new U.S. tariff rules. Read the shocking story.
Sports
Quinn Hughes Finding His Footing with Minnesota Wild After Trade
Minnesota Wild defenceman Quinn Hughes discusses his growing comfort level after a major trade. Get the latest on his adjustment and performance for the 2025-26 NHL season.
Lifestyle
Essex County Homelessness Hub Sees Surge in Demand Amid Winter Crisis
The Essex County Homelessness Hub is experiencing a significant increase in demand for services. A recent donation of 65 winter kits highlights the ongoing community need. Learn more about the local response.
Entertainment
Health
Environment
Maye Musk Becomes Global Voice for Sustainable City
SEE Holding appoints wellness advocate Maye Musk as Global Voice of The Sustainable City, highlighting a shared vision for human-centric urban living focused on well-being and longevity.
London, ON faces more snow after frigid Tuesday cancellations
London, Ontario recovers from a day of bus cancellations and flurries on January 20, 2026, with more snow forecasted. CTV London's Julie Atchison provides the latest weather details.
Global Retreat on Costly Net-Zero Mandates Begins
Voter anger over soaring energy bills is forcing politicians from the U.K. to Australia to delay or abandon aggressive net-zero targets. Discover the economic reality behind the climate pledges.
Atlantic Storm Prompts School Closures and Cancellations
A significant storm impacting Atlantic Canada has led to widespread school closures, bus cancellations, and power outages. Stay informed on the latest updates and safety advisories.
Early blossoms in B.C. at risk from impending cold snap
British Columbia's unusually warm January has triggered premature cherry blossom blooms, but forecasted freezing temperatures could damage the vulnerable plants. Learn about the risks and impacts.
Technology
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