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Snowy Monday Possible in Maritimes Next Week

Atlantic Canada could see significant snowfall next Monday. Get the latest forecast details and prepare for potential winter weather impacts across the Maritimes.

Sketch Released in Mitchell Park Indecent Act Probe

Ontario Provincial Police have released a composite sketch of a person of interest wanted in connection with an indecent act at Mitchell Lions Park. Investigators are seeking public assistance.

Markham, Seneca Partner to Improve Firefighter Diversity

The City of Markham is funding a new entrance award for equity-deserving students at Seneca Polytechnic's fire protection program and donating two fire trucks for hands-on training. Learn how this partnership aims to diversify Ontario's fire services.

Major Snowstorm Targets Maritimes This Week

A significant winter storm is set to hit the Maritime provinces, bringing heavy snow and rain. CTV Meteorologist Kalin Mitchell details expected timing and snowfall amounts. Stay informed and prepare.

Halifax fire training prop needs extra $1.5M

Halifax fire crews face budget overrun as three-storey training facility requires additional $1.5 million funding. Learn about the project's challenges and implications.

Hong Kong Fire Kills 13 in Tai Po Apartment Complex

A massive fire engulfed seven high-rise buildings at Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong's Tai Po district, killing 13 people and trapping residents. About 700 evacuated as firefighters battle intense flames.

U of S Huskies heading to Vanier Cup after win

The University of Saskatchewan Huskies are heading to the Vanier Cup after a hard-fought Mitchell Bowl victory over Queens on Saturday. Read about their championship journey.

Calgary student loan fraud sentencing delayed

Dave Guylenz Mitchell Beauvais, who confessed to a $200,000 student loan fraud using fake IDs, will wait until December for a sentencing date. Learn the details of the Calgary case.

Firefighter demands inquiry into Sask wildfire response

A veteran Saskatchewan firefighter is calling for a comprehensive public inquiry into the province's handling of recent wildfires, arguing that a simple review won't address systemic failures that put communities at risk.

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