Nova Scotia reports two new COVID-19 cases on Friday; 32 active
Nova Scotia health officials are reporting two new COVID-19 cases on Friday, with 32 active cases remaining in the province.

Nova Scotia health officials are reporting two new COVID-19 cases on Friday, with 32 active cases remaining in the province.
The spread of COVID-19 continues to surge rapidly across the country, with tens of thousands of new cases and thousands of additional deaths forecasted in the coming weeks.
The search for a missing boater in Nova Scotia's Yarmouth County following the discovery of his wife's body, is the third loss-of-life incident to strike southwestern Nova Scotia in less than a month.
The town of Beaver Harbour, N.B. is preparing for a huge milestone that’s been 110 years in the making.
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.
More than 474,000 Canadians have received a COVID-19 vaccine, according to the COVID-19 Canada Open Data Working Group, in a landmark vaccination effort against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
One of the oldest CN locomotives remaining in the world has once again been brought new life thanks to a Nova Scotia museum.
Two teenagers in Fredericton went to extreme lengths for a recent class project and raised money for a great cause at the same time.
A Nova Scotian bird watcher recently made an exciting find in a New Glasgow parking lot. On Monday, Angela MacDonald was going about her business like any other day. Driving through a shopping centre parking lot, she was in search of a Mew Gull (aka a common gull), a species seen in the lot a few days prior. However, one of the birds she spotted was not like the others.
While much of the rest of Canada was consumed with stories about politicians ignoring pandemic protocols and jetting south to sunny climes, Atlantic Canadians this week were puzzling over a tepid scandal involving a New Brunswick cabinet minister who drove to Nova Scotia.
A street in Sydney, N.S., has a new name, and not only does it have a nice ring to it, but the meaning behind it is making one community more proud than ever.
A search and rescue operation in B.C. resumed Friday morning as crews look for a hiker lost on the Howe Sound Crest Trail in Cypress Provincial Park.
An Ontario MPP who sent Premier Doug Ford a two-page letter calling the provincial lockdown "deadlier than COVID" has been kicked out of caucus for his "irresponsible" comments.
Quebec public health officials said Thursday that provincial advisors have recommended a prolonged COVID-19 vaccination schedule of up to 90 days between the first and second dose -- more than double what a national advisory committee recommended a day earlier.
A severe snowstorm that brought wind gusts of up to 102 km/h in Saskatoon left some souvenirs in its wake thanks to a rare weather phenomenon.
Barrie police have a man in custody more than 26 years after Katherine Janeiro was found dead in her basement apartment.
The town of Beaver Harbour, N.B. is preparing for a huge milestone that’s been 110 years in the making.
Ontario residents are anxiously waiting for life-saving and life-altering surgeries as the COVID-19 pandemic overwhelms hospitals forcing doctors to make tough decisions.
A third grader from Toronto's astronaut dream has already drawn the support of one on the ISS.
A cabinet minister's tweet about a note his 10-year-old son received after reaching out to a lonely new kid at his school has gone viral.
The emergence of new variants of the original coronavirus is adding urgency to vaccinate.
CF Montreal, the city’s newly renamed pro soccer team announced their new name to mixed reaction.
The spread of COVID-19 continues to surge rapidly across the country, with tens of thousands of new cases and thousands of additional deaths forecasted in the coming weeks.
Canada will be experiencing a 'temporary' delay in Pfizer vaccine shipments due to the pharmaceutical giant's expansion plans at its European manufacturing facility, Procurement Minister Anita Anand announced Friday.
An Ontario MPP who sent Premier Doug Ford a two-page letter calling the provincial lockdown "deadlier than COVID" has been kicked out of caucus for his "irresponsible" comments.
The mother of the seven-year-old girl who died Jan. 3 has been arrested and expected to be charged with criminal negligence causing death and will appear by videoconference in court Friday.
Home sales in December hit an all-time record for the month to end what was also a record year, the Canadian Real Estate Association said Friday.
An Ontario woman, who recently travelled to the U.K. for endometriosis surgery after Canadian doctors dismissed her condition for years, has started a fund to help others in similar situations seek care abroad.
McDonald’s will be phasing out polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a class of toxic chemicals, from its food packaging materials over the next five years, the fast food chain has announced.
Ontario health officials are recording a spike in the number of people who have died due to COVID-19, as the province reports just over 2,900 new cases of the disease.
An Associated Press review of public records, social media posts and videos shows at least 21 current or former members of the U.S. military or law enforcement have been identified as being at or near the Capitol riot, with more than a dozen others under investigation but not yet named.
Officials from across the country provide updates on the pandemic across Canada.
Here’s a look at what President Donald Trump could lose if he’s convicted in a potential impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate.
Doctors are divided on if it is better to partially vaccinate more people from COVID-19 sooner than to fully immunize fewer.
Ontario's stay-at-home order, which is now in effect, has left many residents confused about what is, and what isn't, considered essential.