Dick Cheney Death Hoax: Viral Lie Exposed
Former Vice President Dick Cheney became the subject of a viral death hoax that spread across social media platforms, causing widespread confusion before being debunked.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney became the subject of a viral death hoax that spread across social media platforms, causing widespread confusion before being debunked.
The Saskatchewan government announces landmark $250 million investment in universities and colleges, securing stable funding through 2029 and addressing inflation pressures.
Alberta's government proposes sweeping changes to the Education Act requiring mandatory reading and math assessments for all students in kindergarten through Grade 3 to identify learning gaps early.
Alberta introduces mandatory literacy and numeracy assessments for K-3 students, aiming to identify learning gaps early and provide targeted support.
A newly expanded and licensed childcare facility has officially opened in Baden, Ontario, offering more spaces and flexible options for local families seeking quality early learning.
Windsor's downtown core celebrates the grand opening of a state-of-the-art YMCA facility offering career training, educational programs, and community services under one roof.
Canadian provinces face a critical health equity gap as students with diabetes navigate inconsistent support systems in schools. Learn why national standards are urgently needed.
A mysterious explosion rocked Harvard Medical School's Tosteson Medical Education Center, prompting immediate evacuation and raising safety concerns at one of America's most prestigious institutions.
Part-time academic staff at Dalhousie University have won significant wage increases and enhanced job security in a groundbreaking new collective agreement.
Laurentian University has successfully completed the sale of the historic Bell Mansion, marking a significant step in the institution's financial recovery journey. The heritage property in Sudbury has been acquired by a local entrepreneur.
Authorities have determined the massive Perth County explosion and fire that destroyed a commercial building was accidental, ruling out suspicious causes. The investigation continues as the community assesses the damage.
The Alberta government launches a comprehensive task force to address growing concerns about classroom sizes and teacher responsibilities across the province's education system.
TDSB gives students and families more time to apply for specialized programs with extended deadline. Learn about the new timeline and application process.
As Alberta students return to classrooms, parents express mixed feelings about school reopening amid persistent concerns about large class sizes and educational quality.
Discover why financial education is becoming the cornerstone of preserving family wealth and values across multiple generations in Canada.
Guelph Police are investigating a suspicious vehicle fire that occurred overnight in the city's west end. Authorities are asking residents to review security footage as part of their ongoing investigation.
A Kitchener couple's dream vacation turns into a financial nightmare as they remain stranded in Jamaica, while back home, mysterious road poles and a friend's desperate plea for answers dominate local concerns.
CTV News Vancouver has been honored with the 2024 RTDNA Award for Best Local Newscast in Canada, marking a significant achievement for British Columbia's leading news team and their commitment to exceptional journalism.
An extraordinary community effort in Wasaga Beach results in over 2,000 pounds of food donations for local families in need during the holiday season.
Examining the growing concerns about religious influence in Ontario's public education system and its impact on curriculum, student activities, and community values.
Discover how Alberta's expert panel is revolutionizing university funding and operations to create sustainable, high-quality higher education for future generations.
CTV News celebrates an outstanding achievement with 31 RTDNA Canada Awards, including prestigious wins for CTVNews.ca and investigative program W5, showcasing excellence in Canadian journalism.
The newly appointed Edmonton Public School Board ushered in the school year with a heartfelt welcome to teachers, emphasizing support and collaboration in post-pandemic education.
A serious multi-vehicle crash disrupted traffic in Barrie's north end, leaving one person injured and requiring emergency transport to hospital. Police continue to investigate the cause.
New Brunswick's power utility launches mobile education campaign, bringing hands-on energy learning experiences to communities throughout the province with innovative displays and expert insights.
Martha Layne Collins, Kentucky's first and only female governor who transformed education and economic development, has passed away at 88. Remembering her groundbreaking legacy.
Discover how UBC's groundbreaking course examines what makes cinematic monsters so compelling and what they reveal about our deepest fears and societal anxieties.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe throws support behind Alberta's controversial use of constitutional power to end teacher strike, sparking debate over labor rights and provincial authority in Canadian education.
Major BC unions including BCGEU, nurses, and teachers are intensifying contract negotiations with mid-November ratification targets, signaling a critical period for public sector labor relations.
In a historic move, Pope Francis declares Cardinal John Henry Newman a Doctor of the Church while emphasizing the critical importance of Catholic education in today's world.