Canada soccer icon Christine Sinclair leaves the pitch for the final time
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B.C. woman sentenced for stealing $14K in funds raised for schoolkids
A B.C. woman who stole more than $14,000 in volunteer-raised funds that were supposed to be spent on
school supplies and programs – including hot meals for vulnerable kids – won't spend any time in jail.
Trump expected to name Marco Rubio secretary of state, reports say
Donald Trump selected U.S. Senator Marco Rubio to be his secretary of state, sources said on Monday,
putting Rubio on track to be the first Latino to serve as America's top diplomat.
Northern Ontario teen recovering in hospital after being attacked; ex-boyfriend charged with attempted
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Canada soccer icon Christine Sinclair leaves the pitch for the final time
Christine Sinclair played her final professional match Saturday night, capping off a career that saw the
Canadian superstar win three professional league titles, an Olympic gold medal and finish with the most
international goals, men or women, in soccer history.
23andMe cuts 40 per cent of its workforce, discontinues all therapy programs
Genetic testing firm 23andMe said on Monday it is reducing about 40 per cent, or 200 employees, from its
workforce and discontinuing all its therapies.
'Your body, my choice': Attacks on women surge on social media following U.S. election
Sexist and abusive attacks on women, like 'your body, my choice' and 'get back to the kitchen,' have
surged across social media since Trump’s reelection.
Dr. Ronald Weiss, Ottawa's 'Wayne Gretzky' of vasectomies, dies
Dr. Ronald Weiss, who performed nearly 60,000 vasectomies on Ottawa men, establishing him as the "Wayne
Gretzky" of the procedure, has died.
Megan Fox is expecting a baby with Machine Gun Kelly
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are expecting to grow their family. Fox announced her pregnancy in a
social media post Monday.
Montreal man facing first-degree murder in woman's death; accused was on bail after allegedly
threatening her
A 36-year-old Montreal man who was out on bail after allegedly uttering death threats against his
partner is now accused of murdering her on the South Shore.
Montreal man facing first-degree murder in woman's death; accused was on bail after allegedly
threatening her
A 36-year-old Montreal man who was out on bail after allegedly uttering death threats against his
partner is now accused of murdering her on the South Shore.
‘The kindest soul we’ve ever known‘: Family, friends of man fatally shot by police in Hamilton seek
answers, justice
Family members and friends of a 43-year-old man who was fatally shot by police in Hamilton over the
weekend says they’re devastated by his death and are seeking answers and justice for their loved one.
Dr. Ronald Weiss, Ottawa's 'Wayne Gretzky' of vasectomies, dies
Dr. Ronald Weiss, who performed nearly 60,000 vasectomies on Ottawa men, establishing him as the "Wayne
Gretzky" of the procedure, has died.
B.C. woman sentenced for stealing $14K in funds raised for schoolkids
A B.C. woman who stole more than $14,000 in volunteer-raised funds that were supposed to be spent on
school supplies and programs – including hot meals for vulnerable kids – won't spend any time in jail.
Kitchener, Ont. teen facing 29 charges after serious threats made against schools, businesses and people
A 15-year-old boy from Kitchener, Ont. is facing a long list of criminal charges as the Waterloo
Regional Police Service wraps up a lengthy swatting investigation.
Tornado touched down Sunday in Fergus, Ont., experts confirm
A team of tornado experts are investigating a path of damage through Wellington County.
Dutch tram set on fire while tensions are high after violence targeting Israeli fans
Dozens of people armed with sticks and firecrackers set a tram on fire in Amsterdam on Monday, police
said, while the city is facing tensions following violence last week targeting fans of an Israeli soccer
club.
Trump expected to name Marco Rubio secretary of state, reports say
Donald Trump selected U.S. Senator Marco Rubio to be his secretary of state, sources said on Monday,
putting Rubio on track to be the first Latino to serve as America's top diplomat.
Flight from Florida to Haiti diverted after gunfire hits plane over Port-au-Prince
A Spirit Airlines plane was hit by gunfire Monday over Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince, according to
diplomatic source in the country, resulting in what the airline described as 'minor injuries' to one of
its crew members.
Elon Musk's PAC spent an estimated US$200 million to help elect Trump, AP source says
Elon Musk's super PAC spent around US$200 million to help elect Donald Trump, according to a person
familiar with the group's spending.
Biden and Harris appear together for the first time since she lost the election to Trump
U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris on Monday made their first joint appearance
since her U.S. selection loss when they observed Veterans Day together by laying a wreath at the Tomb of
the Unknown Soldier.
Israeli minister reports some progress toward ceasefire but Hezbollah unaware
Israel’s new foreign minister said that there has been 'certain progress' in efforts to end the fighting
with Lebanon’s Hezbollah.
Former finance minister Bill Morneau questions if it's the 'right time' for emissions cap following
Trump re-election
Following the re-election of former U.S. president Donald Trump, former finance minister Bill Morneau
says the Canadian government should re-evaluate the timing of some cornerstone Liberal policies.
Sinclair family shares heartfelt message ahead of memorial service
Murray Sinclair’s family members say the late justice and senator has been laid to rest according to his
wishes.
Liberals to face third test in federal byelection in British Columbia next month
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced voters in Cloverdale—Langley City will pick their next member of
Parliament on Dec. 16.
What to know about avian flu after B.C. case, from transmission to symptoms
A B.C. teen has a suspected case of H5N1 avian flu — the first known human to acquire the virus in
Canada.
A vaccine opponent is sentenced to five years for 'encouraging terrorism' during pandemic
An opponent of vaccines who urged violence against scientists, politicians and public health officials
during the COVID-19 pandemic was sentenced Monday.
Why brain aging can vary dramatically between people
Researchers are uncovering deeper insights into how the human brain ages and what factors may be tied to
healthier cognitive aging, including exercising, avoiding tobacco, speaking a second language or even
playing a musical instrument.
'Your body, my choice': Attacks on women surge on social media following U.S. election
Sexist and abusive attacks on women, like 'your body, my choice' and 'get back to the kitchen,' have
surged across social media since Trump’s reelection.
Researchers document huge drop in African elephants in a half century
African elephants are Earth's largest land animals, remarkable mammals that are very intelligent and
highly social. They also are in peril.
Alien-like signal from 2023 has been decoded. The next step is to figure out what it means
If Earth's astronomical observatories were to pick up a signal from outer space, it would need an
all-hands-on-deck effort to decipher the extraterrestrial message. A father-daughter team of citizen
scientists recently deciphered the message. Its meaning, however, remains a mystery.
Entertainment
Megan Fox is expecting a baby with Machine Gun Kelly
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are expecting to grow their family. Fox announced her pregnancy in a
social media post Monday.
Queen Bey and Yale: The Ivy League university is set to offer a course on Beyoncé and her legacy
With a record 99 Grammy nominations and acclaim as one of the most influential artists in music history,
pop superstar Beyoncé and her expansive cultural legacy will be the subject of a new course at Yale
University next year.
Taylor Swift wins big and Rita Ora pays tribute to Liam Payne at the MTV EMAs
Taylor Swift came out on top at the 2024 MTV EMAs on Sunday, walking away with best artist, best U.S.
act, best live act and best video for “Fortnight” (featuring Post Malone).
23andMe cuts 40 per cent of its workforce, discontinues all therapy programs
Genetic testing firm 23andMe said on Monday it is reducing about 40 per cent, or 200 employees, from its
workforce and discontinuing all its therapies.
Bitcoin has topped US$87,000 for a new record high. What to know about crypto's post-election rally
As money continues to pour into crypto following Donald Trump's victory last week, bitcoin has climbed
to yet another record high.
Stock market today: Most of Wall Street rolls higher as bitcoin bounces above $82,000
Most U.S. stocks are rising Monday and adding to the gains made during their best week of the year.
Lifestyle
Americans are feeling anxious — so they're 'doom spending'
Doom spending, or the practice of spending money to soothe fears about broader issues like politics or
the economy, shows up everywhere from YouTube and TikTok videos to Reddit to personal finance
discussions and data in surveys.
Vancouver designer hopes to tackle housing crisis with sought-after modular builds
A Vancouver designer is making waves in the architectural world with an outdoor modular building created
to address the city’s unrelenting housing crisis.
Rare letter signed by U.S. Founding Fathers expected to fetch US$1 million at auction
A rare letter signed by three of the U.S. Founding Fathers of the United States is going on sale, and is
expected to fetch up to US$1 million when it goes under the hammer next week.\
Canada soccer icon Christine Sinclair leaves the pitch for the final time
Christine Sinclair played her final professional match Saturday night, capping off a career that saw the
Canadian superstar win three professional league titles, an Olympic gold medal and finish with the most
international goals, men or women, in soccer history.
Maple Leafs place Pacioretty on injured reserve due to lower-body injury
The Toronto Maple Leafs have placed forward Max Pacioretty on the injured reserve with a lower-body
injury, the team announced Monday.
Canada captain Alphonso Davies to miss CONCACAF Nations League games against Suriname
Canada will be without captain Alphonso Davies for its upcoming CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal
against Suriname.
Porsche recalls 300+ Canadian cars at risk of losing wheels
Select Porsche owners in Canada have been told to stop driving their cars immediately and to seek
repairs after an issue was identified that could cause wheels to separate from vehicles.
Driver's road trip in grandpa's vehicle to visit girlfriend ends in traffic stop for speeding on
Ottawa's Hwy. 417
A driver's trip from London, Ont. to Ottawa to visit their girlfriend ended in a traffic stop for
speeding on Highway 417, according to police.
Volkswagen models recalled for airbag safety precaution
Recall notices have been issued for some Volkswagen models from 2006 to 2019 for airbag safety issues.
Local Spotlight
Should Toronto tear up its bike lanes to improve traffic flow? Critics say it's not so simple
A congestion crisis, a traffic nightmare, or unrelenting gridlock -- whatever you call it, most agree
that Toronto has a congestion problem. To alleviate some of the gridlock, the Ontario government has
announced it plans to remove bike lanes from three major roadways.
Local campaign hopes to raise $100K, help children in need during holidays
For the second year in a row, the ‘Gift-a-Family’ campaign is hoping to make the holidays happier for
children and families in need throughout Barrie.
The people behind the pictures: Meet the prolific shutterbugs snapping CTV Skywatch weather photos
Some of the most prolific photographers behind CTV Skywatch Pics of the Day use the medium for fun,
therapy, and connection.
'There was no stopping this baby from coming': Woman gives birth while on board N.L. ferry
A young family from Codroy Valley, N.L., is happy to be on land and resting with their newborn daughter,
Miley, after an overwhelming, yet exciting experience at sea.
B.C. man discovers 115 stuffed animals hidden behind wall, begins donating them to people around world
As Connor Nijsse prepared to remove some old drywall during his garage renovation, he feared the worst.
'We put love into it': Group of N.S. women gather to make quilts for those in need
A group of women in Chester, N.S., has been busy on the weekends making quilts – not for themselves, but
for those in need.
Vancouver musician lands 'meaningful interaction' with Ed Sheeran after busking outside his show
A Vancouver artist whose streetside singing led to a chance encounter with one of the world's biggest
musicians is encouraging aspiring performers to try their hand at busking.
10K hand-knit poppies displayed at the Dartmouth Cenotaph
Ten-thousand hand-knit poppies were taken from the Sanctuary Arts Centre and displayed on the fence
surrounding the Dartmouth Cenotaph on Monday.
'I put my whole life on hold': B.C. man embarks on Arctic to Antarctica trek
A Vancouver man is saying goodbye to his nine-to-five and embarking on a road trip from the Canadian
Arctic to Antarctica.
Vancouver
Fire breaks out at North Vancouver highrise
Flames shot out of windows and debris came showering down onto the street as crews battled a fire at a
North Vancouver highrise Monday afternoon.
B.C. veteran recalls danger, discipline of war, as Vancouver cenotaph turns 100
Second World War veteran Percival Smith was a teenager when he entered the British Merchant Navy, but
after years at sea he emerged as a man who returned to a family he "couldn't even recognize" after the
war.
Police catch 18 drunk and drug-impaired drivers in Fraser Valley community
Police nabbed an alarming number of drunk or drug-impaired drivers in Abbotsford, B.C., over the long
weekend – including 11 on Friday night alone.
‘The kindest soul we’ve ever known‘: Family, friends of man fatally shot by police in Hamilton seek
answers, justice
Family members and friends of a 43-year-old man who was fatally shot by police in Hamilton over the
weekend says they’re devastated by his death and are seeking answers and justice for their loved one.
Pedestrian has life-threatening injuries after being struck by bus driver in northwest Toronto: police
A pedestrian has critical injuries after being struck by the driver of a wheelchair-accessible bus in
Toronto’s northwest area late Monday afternoon.
Police identify, search for 2 suspects wanted in North York murder
Police are searching for two suspects who are wanted in connection with the fatal shooting of a man in
North York in late September.
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Remembrance Day honoured in Calgary
Calgarians observed Remembrance Day at a number of different ceremonies across the city on Monday,
including at the Hangar Flight Museum.
'It feels like a dream': Calgary Swifties travel to Toronto and Vancouver for Taylor Swift tour
It's the show of the year or maybe even the decade for Taylor Swift fans, better known as Swifties.
Backlund, Wolf lead Flames to 3-1 win over Kings
Captain Mikael Backlund had a goal and assist to lead the Calgary Flames to a gritty 3-1 victory over
the Los Angeles Kings on Monday.
Dr. Ronald Weiss, Ottawa's 'Wayne Gretzky' of vasectomies, dies
Dr. Ronald Weiss, who performed nearly 60,000 vasectomies on Ottawa men, establishing him as the "Wayne
Gretzky" of the procedure, has died.
Crowds gather at cenotaphs in Ottawa and across eastern Ontario to mark Remembrance Day
Crowds gathered in Ottawa and eastern Ontario on Monday to honour the sacrifice of men and women in
uniform who gave their lives in service of Canada.
Chipotle set to open this week in Ottawa's west end
The company confirms it will open the new Chipotle at 5671 Hazeldean Road on Thursday, in the former
location of Benny & Co.
Montreal man facing first-degree murder in woman's death; accused was on bail after allegedly
threatening her
A 36-year-old Montreal man who was out on bail after allegedly uttering death threats against his
partner is now accused of murdering her on the South Shore.
Hundreds gather in Montreal to mark Remembrance Day
Hundreds of people gathered in downtown Montreal on Monday to mark Remembrance Day and honour Canadians
who sacrificed their lives in the great wars and beyond.
70 seniors to be displaced as Hochelaga-Maisonneuve seniors' residence closes
Seventy seniors will be losing their homes come July as Manoir Louisiane, a private seniors’ residence
in the Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough will be closing down.
Lest We Forget: Beverly Memorial Cenotaph hosts Remembrance Day service
Edmonton's Beverly Memorial Cenotaph on Monday hosted its 104th Remembrance Day service to honour past
and present veterans.
'It's a very personal project': Memorial posters features Edmonton soldiers who served in wars
A poster campaign is creating awareness commemorating Edmonton-area soldiers who never came home.
'I get goosebumps': Canadians across the country mark Remembrance Day
Across Canada, dignitaries marked Remembrance Day by laying wreaths at ceremonies, school children sang
in the late fall chill and veterans recalled the horrors of battle.
Maritimers mark Remembrance Day under grey, rainy skies
Thousands of Maritimers turned out in wet weather Monday to remember those who have served, and continue
to serve, in Canada's armed forces for Remembrance Day.
'Dad would be proud': Four brothers follow in their father's footsteps by joining military
The Dupuis family has a special history with the military after the father and his four sons all joined
to serve their country.
N.S. singer-songwriter dedicates song on record to those who served
Cape Breton singer-songwriter Jimmy Rankin released his album 'Harvest Highway' last October, but on
that record includes a heartfelt tribute that hits home around this time of year.
Four teenagers arrested after woman attacked, robbed: Winnipeg police
Four teenagers have been arrested in connection with the attack and robbery of a 62-year-old woman.
'Her eyes still deserve to smile': Xavia Butler's family members find healing around sacred fire
A sacred fire burning in Winnipeg has brought healing and hope to some members of Xavia Skye Lynn
Butler’s family.
Manitoba-filmed Christmas movie earns box office cheer
A Manitoba-shot Christmas movie was on the nice list at the box office last weekend.
'We need to remember': Veterans, residents gather in Regina to commemorate Nov. 11
November 11th marks a solemn day across Canada, and Regina is no exception.
Firefighters report no injuries after Robinson Street house fire
Fire crews reported that no one was hurt after flames broke out in a home on Robinson Street in central
Regina.
'A part of history': Regina author's book tells story of own parents separated by war
Regina author Valerie Crowther is celebrating the release of her book ‘War Letters: Linking Lives in the
Second World War.’
Kitchener
Tornado touched down Sunday in Fergus, Ont., experts confirm
A team of tornado experts are investigating a path of damage through Wellington County.
Kitchener, Ont. teen facing 29 charges after serious threats made against schools, businesses and people
A 15-year-old boy from Kitchener, Ont. is facing a long list of criminal charges as the Waterloo
Regional Police Service wraps up a lengthy swatting investigation.
‘The kindest soul we’ve ever known‘: Family, friends of man fatally shot by police in Hamilton seek
answers, justice
Family members and friends of a 43-year-old man who was fatally shot by police in Hamilton over the
weekend says they’re devastated by his death and are seeking answers and justice for their loved one.
Saskatoon
Saskatoon public library workers set for one-day strike
Saskatoon Public Library workers will be on strike Tuesday as part of ongoing contract negotiations with
SPL.
RCMP searching for suspect after Sask. man injured in 'targeted' shooting
Saskatchewan RCMP are searching for a suspect after a man was seriously injured in a farm-related
incident in Montreal Lake.
'Honestly didn't think we'd be having this talk today': Riders hold final media availability for the
season
It was a somber day at Mosaic Stadium as members of the Saskatchewan Roughriders officially cleaned out
their stalls and closed the book on the 2024 season.
Northern Ontario
Northern Ontario teen recovering in hospital after being attacked; ex-boyfriend charged with attempted
murder
Timmins-James Bay MP Charlie Angus was among approximately 120 people who gathered Sunday night for a
candlelight vigil near the scene of a vicious attack against a 16-year-old in Cobalt.
Reality of war very real for Timmins, Ont., family whose daughter is fighting for Ukraine
Remembrance Day has special meaning for Colleen Ludgate and Paul Cousineau of Timmins, whose daughter,
Brittney Shki-Giizis, has taken a temporary sabbatical from the Canadian military to help Ukraine.
Northern Ont. marks Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day celebrations took place across the country Monday, with Canadians reflecting on the
sacrifices made by the men and women who served our country.
Cooler temperatures expected, as November asserts that we're well into fall
If you’ve been spoiled by those warmer late fall days, it’s time to consider them in the rearview.
Holiday parades in and around the London area
CTV News has compiled a list of all the local parades where you can catch the big man in red. We will
also be creating an interactive map and photo gallery of the best and brightest decorations and light
displays in the region.
Veterans, family members, and community gather at London's cenotaph to pay respects
Men and women from Canadian Services, along with those who serve on local police forces marched up
Dufferin Ave. toward the cenotaph on Monday morning.
Barrie, Ont. man at centre of alleged $2.2 million stolen car scheme in Toronto
A Barrie man is accused of being at the centre of an alleged $2.2 million stolen used car scheme.
Barrie mayor looks to expedite construction of youth shelter
Barrie Mayor Alex Nuttall is acting unilaterally for one of the only times of his tenure thus far to
help ensure a renovation project of a youth shelter gets completed.
Motorcyclist dies after collision with SUV
Police say a 51-year-old from Stouffville died after a collision in East Gwillimbury Monday afternoon.
Social media stirs up rumours about Christmas celebration at local school
Rumors began spreading this morning that the school’s annual Winter Walkthrough in December was being
postponed until January.
Local high school honours veterans from 'Forgotten War'
A local high school honoured veterans of the “Forgotten War” on Monday.
‘This is the absolute least we can do’: 1000 poppies displayed outside Windsor Retirement home
Upwards of 1000 handmade poppies are on display outside Lifetimes on Riverside Retirement home on
Riverside Drive East, part of its fourth annual Poppy Project.
Vancouver Island
B.C. woman sentenced for stealing $14K in funds raised for schoolkids
A B.C. woman who stole more than $14,000 in volunteer-raised funds that were supposed to be spent on
school supplies and programs – including hot meals for vulnerable kids – won't spend any time in jail.
What to know about avian flu after B.C. case, from transmission to symptoms
A B.C. teen has a suspected case of H5N1 avian flu — the first known human to acquire the virus in
Canada.
B.C. veteran recalls danger, discipline of war, as Vancouver cenotaph turns 100
Second World War veteran Percival Smith was a teenager when he entered the British Merchant Navy, but
after years at sea he emerged as a man who returned to a family he "couldn't even recognize" after the
war.
B.C. woman sentenced for stealing $14K in funds raised for schoolkids
A B.C. woman who stole more than $14,000 in volunteer-raised funds that were supposed to be spent on
school supplies and programs – including hot meals for vulnerable kids – won't spend any time in jail.
B.C. emergency room closed for 3rd time in 9 days
The emergency department at South Okanagan General Hospital in Oliver, B.C., will be closed for 31 hours
this weekend, the second such closure in a week and the third since the start of November.
Child found 'small razor blade' in Halloween candy in Kamloops, B.C., RCMP say
Police in Kamloops, B.C., are reminding parents and guardians to check their children's Halloween candy
after receiving a report of a mother finding a razor blade in one of her daughter's treats.
Lethbridge
CTV Lethbridge’s Dory Rossiter battling back injury, makes appearance at Remembrance Day event
If you were at the cenotaph Remembrance Day ceremonies in Lethbridge, you may have caught a glimpse of
our Dory Rossiter there on crutches.
Thousands attend Lethbridge’s Remembrance Day ceremonies
Canadians across the country spent Monday paying tribute to the soldiers who have fought and died while
serving Canada.
Southern Alberta Summer Games officially goes to Town of Taber
The Southern Alberta Recreation Association is officially announcing the Town of Taber as next year’s
host for the Southern Alberta Summer Games.
Sault Ste. Marie
Northern Ont. marks Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day celebrations took place across the country Monday, with Canadians reflecting on the
sacrifices made by the men and women who served our country.
Northern Ontario teen recovering in hospital after being attacked; ex-boyfriend charged with attempted
murder
Timmins-James Bay MP Charlie Angus was among approximately 120 people who gathered Sunday night for a
candlelight vigil near the scene of a vicious attack against a 16-year-old in Cobalt.
Timmins band will attempt to unseat Sudbury group with new world record in underground mine
It was just days before the COVID-19 pandemic shut the world down when the Shaft Bottom Boys of Sudbury
broke a world record for 'Deepest Concert Underground.' Now, more than four years later, a Timmins band
is looking to take the title.
Newfoundland man electrocuted by downed power line, two women injured
Police in Newfoundland say a man was electrocuted Saturday by a downed power wire about 10 kilometres
north of St. John's, N.L.
What is 'recitation?' Newfoundland tradition-keeper returns to stage from 100-day cancer-treatment
isolation
On Thursday morning, Dave Penny officially ended a suggested hundred-day isolation period that followed
his diagnosis and stem cell treatment for non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. On Thursday night, Penny returned to a
stage at a downtown St. John's bar, regaling a small crowd with songs and stories with a distinctive
Newfoundland flair.
Newfoundland beach blobs are plastic pollution, but source remains unknown: scientist
A Memorial University scientist says the mysterious white blobs washing up on Newfoundland beaches are
actually gobs of plastic -- and they need to be cleaned up.
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