Travel is not recommended on some southwestern Saskatchewan highways on Monday morning as the province continues to deal with a late September snowstorm. The
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Winnipeg school reaping rewards after putting scheduling to the test
A Winnipeg school is taking the standard school day and making some tweaks. Ecole Lacerte in Windsor Park has gone from three breaks during
7-Eleven Helps Drivers Curb Their Carbon Impact – Environment
NewsUSA@NewsUSA.com (NewsUSA) (NewsUSA) – Summer travel is heating up and Americans are making plans to hit the open road to enjoy time off with
Estonia minister calls president ’emotionally heated woman’
HELSINKI — The new interior minister of Estonia on Thursday called the country’s first female president an “emotionally heated woman” for walking out during
Nurse calls on Canada’s top players to commit, and not just for one summer
SHANGHAI — Nick Nurse is calling on Canada’s best basketball players to commit to playing for their country. And showing up next summer isn’t
Judge tells restaurant iguana thrower: Don’t brag about it
PAINESVILLE, Ohio – An Ohio judge has told a man who threw an iguana at a restaurant manager that he’s not allowed to brag
Capital One data breach: Class action lawsuit launched
VANCOUVER — A Vancouver law firm says a class action lawsuit has been launched on behalf of six million Canadians whose personal information was
Blyth Festival play based on Wettlaufer crimes proves divisive among victims’ families
A play set against the backdrop of the case of an Ontario nurse who killed eight elderly patients has drawn polarized reactions from some
Man stabbed in ByWard Market
Josh Pringle, CTV Morning Live Published Thursday, July 4, 2019 5:53AM EDT Last Updated Thursday, July 4, 2019 6:53AM EDT An adult male is
US officials seize Egyptian mummy linens coming from Canada
PORT HURON, Mich. – U.S. border officials say they have seized ancient Egyptian mummy linens during enforcement operations at Sarnia’s Blue Water Bridge. U.S.