Pharmacists can now test for and treat more conditions, including strep throat, reducing some of the workload on physicians.
The cold temperatures didn’t slow down the runners of Winterlude’s first ever Nordic Race. CTV’s Camille Wilson has the story ...
Agora chair Marc Fortin speaks about the struggles young people who have aged out of youth protection have and how his organization helps.
Climatologist David Phillips explains Ontario's recent cold snap and what the rest of the winter holds amid cold warnings ...
Some doctors say paperwork and other administrative tasks means less time in the week to help patients. John Vennavally-Rao reports.
A new clinical trial to see how AI can help cancer patients in B.C. is underway, with seemingly promising results already. Andrew Johnson reports.
Ret’d Official for the Department of Defence Andrew Rasiulis discusses the new peace deal and if Russia and Ukraine will be able to make the deadline.
Canada’s Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin breaks down the Ottawa's new national auto strategy and explains how new measures will decrease emissions.
Braille bingo a White Cane Week event promoting awareness and independence for those with sight loss
As part of White Cane Week, a Montreal organization's Braille bingo is a hands-on way to promote awareness of those with sight loss.
Former national security advisor to Joe Biden, Jake Sullivan talks about the relationship between Canada and the U.S. and the changing of the world order.
An annual Super Bowl tailgate in Elmira marked its 10th year of raising money for cancer programs. CTV’s Krista Simpson has more.
More than 9,000 bus trips were cancelled throughout January, and passengers say their absences have been felt. CTV’s Kimberley Johnson reports.
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