A restored weekend bus route is helping those who rely on a local food bank access its services. CTV’s Josh Marano has the story.
A piece of Montreal's artistic history was uncovered on a handprint-laden wall in a basement on Crescent Street, where Chez Bozo once thrived.
It’s the busiest time of the year for flying and the Ottawa International Airport says passengers should come prepared. CTV’s Kimberley Johnson reports.
Skiers and snowboarders hit the slopes at Chicopee Ski Hill Saturday as they opened for the winter season. CTV's Karis Mapp was there and has the story.
Conservation officer Ron Arnold talks about two U.S. men fined $3,260 for catching 22 smallmouth bass during closed season on a northern Ontario lake.
OPP and Crime Stoppers seek tips after vandals repeatedly shot at Hydro One poles in Goulais River, causing more than $220,000 in damage.
CP24’s Andrew Brennan says the police update includes information that suggests the victim may not have been shot in the area initially reported.
Calgary is bearing the brunt of Alberta’s worst flu surge in more than a decade, and doctors are warning that the system is pushed to its limits.
A Grade 8 student in Montreal partnered with Cote-Saint-Luc BBQ to provide hot meals for homeless people in the city.
Members of the Nottawasaga OPP Auxiliary, and Zehrs helped 'stuff' a Landmark bus full of donated food for the Alliston Food Bank.
Skiers and snowboarders protested at Mont-Sainte-Anne ski hill and are demanding that ownership change hands after a lack of investment.
Volunteers from St. John Ambulance York-Simcoe-Muskoka teamed up with John's No Frills and Local Cadets to collect food for the Innisfil Food Bank.