Mall Brawl at Chatham Shopping Centre, Man Critically Injured
A violent brawl disrupted the redeveloped Chatham mall, part of a news day including a critical Etobicoke shooting and new autism police training. Read the latest updates.
A violent brawl disrupted the redeveloped Chatham mall, part of a news day including a critical Etobicoke shooting and new autism police training. Read the latest updates.
Meta announces commercial AI agreements with several major news publishers. The deals will shape how AI models are trained on news content. Read the latest on this evolving partnership.
CTV News anchor Alexandra Pinto signs off to start her maternity leave. We look back at her career and the temporary change for viewers. Stay tuned for updates.
Your guide to watching CTV News at Six in Vancouver on Thursday, December 4, 2025, plus a roundup of today's top national and local headlines from across Canada.
CIBC raises its quarterly dividend to $1.07 per share following a strong fourth quarter, with adjusted net income hitting $2.19 billion. Read the full analysis of the bank's performance.
Hillary Clinton warns misinformation on platforms like TikTok is dangerously shaping young Americans' views on Israel-Palestine, calling it a 'serious problem for democracy.'
Canada's fiscal watchdog says Ottawa should seek House of Commons approval to alter key fiscal targets, like the recently abandoned debt-to-GDP anchor. Read the latest on federal spending.
Rocky Shore Gold Ltd. strengthens its Gold Anchor Project in central Newfoundland by acquiring claims hosting historical resources of over 938,000 gold ounces. The move consolidates its position in a prolific gold belt.
SQ confirms human bones discovered by a worker in a Salaberry-de-Valleyfield ditch belong to a woman. Investigation ongoing to identify victim and death circumstances.
A 'For Sale' sign appeared at Kitchener's Toys 'R' Us store on November 25, 2025, raising questions about the future of the iconic toy retailer in the region. Learn what this means for local shoppers.
Community advocates argue Ottawa police shouldn't get more funding for mental health calls, pointing to ANCHOR's success in providing unarmed crisis response.
A judge revealed Amazon needed 100 lawyers to assess 2.25 million documents in a Canadian competition investigation. Learn about the massive scale of this legal proceeding.
Satirical outlet The Onion makes definitive statement about its fake news identity. Learn how the publication distinguishes satire from misinformation in today's media landscape.
Comprehensive coverage of Canada's weekend events including sports victories, political developments, and community activities. Stay informed about what's happening across the nation.
Bank of Nova Scotia announces major executive changes, moving chief risk officer Phil Thomas to chief strategy role weeks after initiating Canadian layoffs.
Don't miss the CTV News at Six broadcast on Sunday, November 16, 2025, despite the Grey Cup. Find your alternative viewing options here.
George Weston Ltd. reports strong Q3 2025 results with a $477 million profit and nearly 5% revenue growth. Discover the key drivers behind this performance and what's next for the Canadian retail giant.
Stratford police are investigating a robbery at Paris Jewellers while multiple other incidents unfold across Canada. Stay informed about breaking news in your community.
Federal international student caps push B.C.'s small colleges to the brink, exposing decades of provincial underfunding that threatens social mobility and local economies.
A semi-trailer truck burst into flames on Highway 11 near Lumsden, Saskatchewan. No injuries were reported in the incident. Read the full details of the emergency response.
Canadian Army's 30 Field Regiment will conduct military exercises near Ottawa International Airport on November 12, 2025. Stay informed about local military activities.
Steve Nease's latest political cartoon captures the escalating tensions in Canadian politics as the Liberal government faces unprecedented challenges and opposition pressure.
Canadian Tire launches exclusive Hudson's Bay-inspired striped merchandise just in time for the holiday shopping season, blending iconic Canadian heritage with festive retail offerings.
A routine patrol in Central Alberta turned into an easy arrest when Mounties discovered a sleeping suspect inside a stolen truck near Bowden.
A 70-year-old driver faces multiple charges after a Barrie police officer was clipped by a vehicle during a routine traffic stop. The incident occurred on Bayview Drive, prompting a swift police response and raising concerns about officer safety.
A delivery driver in Ontario's Waterloo region faces criminal charges after being caught red-handed stealing packages, raising concerns about security vulnerabilities in the delivery industry.
A St. Thomas man is facing numerous criminal charges after police say he threatened residents and caused significant damage to multiple vehicles in a quiet residential area, leaving community members shaken.
Notified introduces mandatory identity verification for all GlobeNewswire press releases in Canada, combating misinformation and enhancing news credibility for journalists and the public.
After six memorable years, Winnipeg's beloved Clementine cafe is auctioning off all furniture and equipment in a bittersweet final chapter. Discover why this culinary gem is closing its doors forever.
Canada's potential Eurovision debut sparks international debate as musical powerhouse considers joining world's biggest song competition, dividing fans across the globe.