Love Island's Never-Ending Drama: Inside the Mess
CTV News investigates why Love Island's contestants keep creating viral relationship disasters and messy love triangles that dominate social media conversations.
CTV News investigates why Love Island's contestants keep creating viral relationship disasters and messy love triangles that dominate social media conversations.
Beloved Canadian children's author Robert Munsch gifts his entire personal archives, including unpublished works and original manuscripts, to the Guelph Public Library for public access and research.
CTV News investigates the ongoing chaos and relationship disasters plaguing the Love Island cast. From messy love triangles to explosive confrontations, discover why this season is the most dramatic yet.
The Canadian box office saw an unexpected tie between the romantic drama 'Regretting You' and horror sequel 'Black Phone 2' during a surprisingly quiet Halloween weekend, with both films earning identical $8.2 million openings.
Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence reveals the emotional toll of her intense role in 'Die, My Love,' discussing character obsession and why this performance differs from anything she's done before.
A sophisticated phone scam is sweeping Canada where criminals record you saying 'Yes' to authorize fraudulent charges. Learn how to protect yourself.
Former Montreal Gazette journalist Donna Nebenzahl releases poignant memoir 'The Summer of '79,' exploring love, grief, and the enduring power of memory through her transformative summer in Greece.
Discover the surprising social science behind our attraction to horror movies, haunted houses, and adrenaline-pumping experiences. Learn why fear can be fun and how it brings people together.
Netflix's highly anticipated Love Is Blind Season 9 reunion special descended into technical chaos, leaving fans furious after widespread streaming failures and delayed access.
When Hurricane Melissa destroyed their wedding venue, a Nova Scotia couple refused to let their dream day be cancelled. Discover their incredible scramble to say 'I do' against all odds.
A grassroots Canadian movement protesting political divisiveness has gained overwhelming support, with nearly half a million citizens signing a petition calling for national unity.