RCMP say man wanted near remote Cape Breton community safely taken into custody
Nova Scotia RCMP say they have taken a Cape Breton man into custody days after warning residents of an armed suspect wanted on multiple arrest warrants.

Nova Scotia RCMP say they have taken a Cape Breton man into custody days after warning residents of an armed suspect wanted on multiple arrest warrants.
Nine months after a man driving a replica RCMP cruiser killed 22 people in Nova Scotia, the Mounties have arrested another man for allegedly impersonating an officer while driving a fake police car.
Change has been swift for areas of New Brunswick under the red level of COVID-19 restrictions, but it hasn't been as dramatic as last spring's shutdown.
A 20-year-old Nova Scotian man living with Down syndrome is punching his way to perfection in Lower Sackville, N.S.
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.
An online fundraising campaign for a Pictou County, N.S., man who was the victim of an attempted murder has far exceeded his family's expectations.
The town of Beaver Harbour, N.B. is preparing for a huge milestone that’s been 110 years in the making.
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.
The Kitchener woman who smashed into a home causing the Woodman Avenue explosion in August of 2019 is expected to have her sentencing hearing today in London, Ont. via Zoom.
A COVID-19 variant has been identified in six swab tests done at Roberta Place in Barrie, Ont., where an outbreak has claimed at least 19 lives.
Nearly three years after losing his son Evan in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, Scott Thomas has written a letter in support of the semi-driver who was responsible, Jaskirat Singh Sidhu.
A new Regina-based podcast is aiming to connect Indigenous youth with their culture by sharing the success stories of other First Nations people.
A B.C. care home nurse who used a Tensor bandage to trap a resident in their room last year has been handed a three-day suspension and ordered to take remedial courses.
For the first time in history, a Westmount High alum was sworn in as vice president on Wednesday, and residents of her (possibly) favourite province were watching.
Frustrated by naysayers and anti-mask protestors, executives at Windsor Regional Hospital asked local media to come into the ICU for a brief, physically distant tour.
Harris to kids: 'Dream with ambition, lead with conviction'
With Trump not attending U.S. President Joe Biden's inauguration, the passing of the country's nuclear codes did not go as usual.
Vancouver police are condemning a risky stunt involving a downtown bridge that was recorded and posted online.
A confrontation between Lyft driver and passenger ends with hate-filled rant.
A Toronto woman says the numbers she used to win a $60M lottery jackpot came to her husband in a dream two decades ago.
Each day is expected to be a fraction of a second shorter in 2021. One theory blames climate change for this phenomenon.
U.S. President Joe Biden’s first call to a foreign leader will be to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this Friday, the White House has announced.
It must be one for the political record books: A demand for trade sanctions against the U.S. within seven hours of the new president being sworn in, Don Martin writes in his latest column for CTVNews.ca.
For the first time in more than a decade, Republicans are waking up to a Washington where Democrats control the White House and Congress, adjusting to an era of diminished power, deep uncertainty and internal feuding.
Canada has had nearly 725,500 total cases of COVID-19, with more than 67,000 cases still active.
U.S. President Joe Biden signed 15 executive actions shortly after being sworn on Wednesday, undoing policies put in place by his Republican predecessor, Donald Trump, and making his first moves on the pandemic and climate change.
Snowbirds hoping to skip the line in Canada by flying to Florida for COVID-19 vaccines now face a tougher set of rules aimed at snuffing vaccine tourism.
Officials say a fire has broken out at a building under construction at Serum Institute of India, the world's largest vaccine manufacturer, but did not immediately affect a stockpile of COVID-19 vaccine.
Pfizer Canada is pitching the federal government to bring in new tax breaks and change related corporate tax policies, suggesting the feds need to do more to incentivize pharmaceutical companies to invest domestically in a post-pandemic world.
U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday formally revoked the permit needed to build the Keystone XL oil pipeline (KXL), dashing Ottawa's hopes of salvaging the $8 billion project that the struggling Canadian crude sector has long supported.
PM Trudeau says the federal government will continue to make its case in support of Keystone XL to U.S. President-elect Joe Biden.
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