Jackie Giles received overwhelming support when she asked her community to help her decorate the historic bridge in Port Elgin, N.B., for Christmas
Singer-songwriter Aaron Goodvin catches up with CTV's Katie Kelly during a quick stop on his east coast tour.
Dr. Marcia Ostashewski and her colleagues are riding a high after the Cape Breton University professor was awarded one of the highest honours in Canada in her field of work.
Repairman Sidney Karam says new models of ovens and other household appliances are breaking down far sooner than they should.
The original manuscript for the much-beloved “Anne of Green Gables” novel is being added to a national register this year, coinciding with the 150th birthday of its author, Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Fiddler Ashley MacIsaac released his first Christmas album when he was 16; decades later he’s putting out another one with a who’s-who of Maritime singers and performers.
Volunteers in Eastern Passage, N.S., are helping families this holiday season with inexpensive Christmas trees and donations.
One of Cape Breton’s best-known charitable organizations received a big donation this week that is sure to help in the battle against food insecurity.
Sunday night was a big night for the Trailer Park Boys, as Ricky, Julian and Bubbles hosted an advanced screening of their new movie in Dartmouth, N.S.
The Canadian government has listed Ansarallah, commonly known as the Houthis, as a terrorist entity.
As the second day of December unfolds, Canadians from coast to coast are experiencing a range of wintry conditions. Here's what's happening in different parts of the country.
An Ontario health tribunal has ordered a Kingston, Ont. doctor to repay over $600,000 to the Ontario government for improperly billing thousands of COVID-19 vaccinations at the height of the pandemic.
Ontario is launching a U.S. ad campaign, touting the province as an 'ally to the North' ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s second term and under the threat of tariffs on all Canadian goods.
The investigation into a Chinook helicopter crash near Petawawa, Ont. that killed two military pilots concludes an 'unperceived acceleration' and environmental conditions were "significant contributors" to the crash in the Ottawa River.