Politics
Convicted Barrie Sex Offender Sentenced for Online Luring of Teen
A Barrie man with a prior conviction for sexual abuse has been sentenced for attempting to lure a teenager online. Get the details on the case and the court's decision.
Business
First Quantum to Remove Copper Ore from Cobre Panama Mine After Government Authorization
The Panamanian government will authorize First Quantum Minerals to remove already-mined copper ore from its shuttered Cobre Panama site, as the Canadian company pursues arbitration to protect its rights.
Sports
Victoria Mboko Reaches Adelaide International Final in Tennis Breakthrough
Canadian tennis star Victoria Mboko secures a spot in the Adelaide International women's final. Read about her impressive run and what's next for the rising athlete.
Lifestyle
Why This Kitchen System Is My Most Gifted Tool in 2026
Discover why the Zwilling Fresh & Save vacuum sealing system has become a go-to gift for Canadian kitchens, according to CTV Shopping Trends. Learn how it keeps food fresh.
Entertainment
Health
Environment
Ottawa Storm Cleanup Continues, More Snow Forecast
Ottawa continues cleanup after Thursday's major snowstorm, with school buses returning but more flurries expected through the weekend. Get the latest forecast and updates.
Winnipeg Highway 75 reopens, schools closed due to winter storm
Highway 75 reopens after winter storm, but some Winnipeg-area schools remain closed. Yellow wind and blowing snow advisories are in effect for January 16, 2026.
Over 100 dead in southern Africa floods and torrential rain
Catastrophic flooding across southern Africa has resulted in more than 100 fatalities. The disaster highlights the region's vulnerability to extreme weather events linked to climate patterns.
Van crashes into Manotick business during Ottawa storm
A van crashed into a Manotick building housing a business and residential units during Thursday's storm. Ottawa Fire Services confirms no injuries occurred in the incident.
Chinook Weather Creates Brown Alberta January Landscape
A mid-January drive through southern Alberta reveals a landscape transformed by chinook winds, with temperatures hitting 13°C and minimal snow, evoking memories of prairie winters past.
Technology
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