N.S. reports two new COVID-19 cases Wednesday; 18 previous cases identified as variants
Health officials in Nova Scotia are reporting two new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday.

Health officials in Nova Scotia are reporting two new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday.
New Brunswick is reporting 16 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday. Seven previously reported cases are now considered recovered, as the active number of cases in the province increases to 142.
Schools in Nova Scotia received the green light to organize graduation ceremonies for students this year.
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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.
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.
A new community garden in Dartmouth, N.S. is feeding the body and soul, but the project can’t function without funding.
It's been one year since a Cape Breton woman's cinnamon roll recipe became a hit online and she hasn't slowed down since.
Researchers are looking into what life may have been like in New Brunswick over 300 million years ago thanks to a recent find by a father, son, and best friend.
Tuesday marks National Tartan Day in Canada – a chance to celebrate the country's Scottish roots.
On the fifth anniversary of the province's other public health crisis, B.C. officials announced they'll be requesting a federal exemption from Health Canada to decriminalize personal drug possession.
A Manitoba civil servant has been demoted for recently travelling to the United States to referee mixed martial arts matches for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Three Calgary women are facing charges after police seized an estimated $225,000 worth of drugs and cash, including more than three kilograms of methamphetamine.
RCMP are investigating disturbing allegations of racist comments made to a young child shopping with her family in Surrey, B.C., on Sunday.
The Council of Atlantic Premiers has confirmed that the Atlantic Bubble will not reopen on April 19 as planned.
More than two dozen young lawyers and articling students are urging the Canadian Bar Association to cancel a Vancouver-based seminar focussed on how women dress in the legal profession.
A driver in West Nipissing, Ont., who wanted to help a moose they struck with a vehicle ended up spending the night in the woods.
Dutch tourists paid $450 to volunteer for a 'lockdown vacation' to test whether they can be done safely during the pandemic.
Wildlife officials in Kenya rescued 9 critically endangered Rothschild's giraffes from a flooded island using a barge called a 'GiRaft.'
Air Canada and the federal government reached an agreement on a $5.9-billion aid package.
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There is enough evidence to say the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine may cause very rare blood clots but the shot is still extremely safe, very effective and will remain on the Canadian market, Health Canada said Wednesday.
The federal procurement minister says the government will welcome the millions of Johnson & Johnson doses they’ve already purchased, so long as Health Canada deems that vaccine safe and effective for use.
As the Royal Family and the rest of the world says goodbye to Prince Philip, CTV News will be bringing coverage of his funeral live to the homes of Canadians through TV and online.
Quebec provincial police say a two-month-old baby who was reportedly abducted earlier Wednesday has been found safe.
Ottawa is creating a new pathway to permanent residency for 90,000 essential workers and international graduates who are currently in Canada, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino said Wednesday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will issue a formal apology next month for the treatment of Italian-Canadians during the Second World War.
A prosecutor said Wednesday that he charged a white former suburban Minneapolis police officer with second-degree manslaughter for killing 20-year-old Black motorist Daunte Wright in a shooting that ignited days of unrest and clashes between protesters and police.
A new study examining the effects of exposure to the toxic environmental chemical DDT has found that it may affect three generations of women with increased health risks including obesity and earlier first menstrual periods.
The latest round of pandemic closures and restrictions in provinces across Canada is continuing to put children’s mental health at risk, experts say, with many students attending school virtually and having limited access to extracurricular activities.
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Dutch tourists paid $450 to volunteer for a 'lockdown vacation' to test whether they can be done safely during the pandemic.
Air Canada and the federal government reached an agreement on a $5.9-billion aid package.