NEW | Nova Scotia reports four new COVID-19 cases Saturday, active cases rise to 39
Nova Scotia announced four new COVID-19 cases Saturday, with the active total in the province rising to 39.

Nova Scotia announced four new COVID-19 cases Saturday, with the active total in the province rising to 39.
New Brunswick announced two new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday. They are both in the Edmundston region (zone 4), and both involve people in their seventies.
Prince Edward Island reported one new case of COVID-19 on Friday, after five were announced in the last two days. There are currently seven known active cases on the island.
Halifax Central Library staff found themselves babysitting a bunny Wednesday after a visitor found a rabbit hopping around in their washroom.
New Brunswick Health continues to identify potential COVID-19 exposures throughout the province. CTV News has compiled a list of the latest exposures in New Brunswick.
Nova Scotia Health continues to identify potential COVID-19 exposures throughout the province. CTV News has compiled a list of the latest exposures in Nova Scotia.
A New Brunswick historian is sharing what it was like to be a working-class woman in Saint John, N.B. during the mid-1900s.
Two Indigenous New Brunswick women wrote and illustrated a new children’s book featuring Mi'kmaq words that correspond to the English alphabet.
A Cape Breton man has found a creative way to recycle thousands of old beer caps, all while creating a display that any hockey lover would dream of.
An article in one of the world's most prestigious newspapers says Canada, and particularly Atlantic Canada, is ripe for pandemic blame and judgement on a personal level.
When Canada’s women’s softball team takes the field at this summer’s Tokyo Olympics, they’ll be led by Halifax native Mark Smith, considered by many to be one of the best players in the history of the sport.
The Saint John-area Grade 8 student worked on the project for about three months and received a top grade. Now, the assignment is about to leave earth.
Some Montrealers are facing headaches as they try to book COVID-19 vaccination appointments for their elderly parents.
While some students have struggled to navigate new ways of learning, some employees have found their office hours bleeding into their personal time as they adjust to working from home.
Millions have viewed NASA's video of Perseverance making its entry into the Martian atmosphere and the rover touching down on the red planet amidst a cloud of dust.
When NASA's six-wheeled Perseverance rover touched down on the red soil of Mars, ground control teams in California leapt to their feet in unbridled enthusiasm. But they weren't the only ones bursting with joy.
We're learning more about the fireball so many Albertans saw streak across the dark sky early Monday morning.
A Kamloops, B.C., father is speaking out after his daughter was allegedly sent home from school for wearing a black knee-length dress over a white turtleneck.
For the second time in a week, police in Prince Edward Island were called to the scene of a wandering seal, and animal specialists say it may not be the last.
TikTok skating sensation Elladj Balde is on a mission to bring more diversity to the sport of figure skating.
26-year-old Brian Fraser has died while battling cancer. Creeson Agecoutay has the story on how he inspired a nation to give.
The TSA recently shared their top ten bizarre catches of 2020 and among them was a dead baby shark and a live smoke grenade
Etiquette expert Julie Blais Comeau shares valuable workday advice, from signing emails to accepting friend requests from colleagues.
Queen Elizabeth II is encouraging people to be vaccinated against COVID-19, saying the shot is quick, harmless and will help protect others against the disease
A new study says that blood tests may be the key for doctors to get an idea of what to expect when treating COVID-19 patients.
The number of people who would have died from a COVID-19 infection is likely to be much higher than recorded because death certificates don't always list the virus as the cause of a fatality, experts say.
More than 1,100 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Ontario Saturday.
A Second World War-era plane flew Saturday over the funeral service of Captain Sir Tom Moore, in honour of the veteran who single-handedly raised millions of pounds for Britain's health workers by walking laps in his backyard.
A recently discovered 3,500-year-old manual provides new details into the ancient Egyptian mummification process.
W5 investigates Canada's controversial practice of flying live horses around the world to be slaughtered for fresh, raw, horsemeat. The campaign to stop the live horse export has ramped up with the celebrity endorsement of Canadian singer Jann Arden, who calls it the 'sinister side of agriculture.'
On the heels of Health Canada's authorization of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, the Johnson & Johnson shot could join the country's arsenal within weeks, says Health Canada's Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Supriya Sharma.
A conference dedicated to the future of the conservative movement turned into an ode to former U.S. President Donald Trump as speakers declared their fealty to the former president and attendees posed for selfies with a golden statue of his likeness.
The House approved a US$1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill that was championed by U.S. President Joe Biden, the first step in providing another dose of aid to a weary nation as the measure now moves to a tense Senate.
Starting Feb. 22, passengers flying back to Canada are subject to a hotel quarantine.
A Canadian travelling back home after three months in the U.S. says everything about the experience was 'awful.'
Justin Trudeau says there are several factors like variants and infection rates to consider before reopening the country.