'Human Virus' message in wood chips leaves heads scratching
A mysterious repetitive message spelled out in wood chips has appeared at a former so-called ‘tent city.’

A mysterious repetitive message spelled out in wood chips has appeared at a former so-called ‘tent city.’
Essex County OPP say a Windsor woman has been charged after an 89-year-old pedestrian was struck by a car in Kingsville.
A Leamington restaurant owner is continuing her fight against lockdowns.
The story of former Leafs forward Todd Warriner is one of many shared in a recently released book by hockey author Kevin Shea called “Voices In Blue And White.”
Ontario is restricting interprovincial travel, extending the state of emergency and stay-at-home order by two weeks, and placing new restrictions on recreational activities as COVID-19 cases soar.
The Farmer's Almanac forecast for Ontario's summer is now out and it's predicting the province will be hit with sweltering heat.
CTV's Dana Roberts has reaction from the mayor of Barrie and a construction group
CTV's Tony Ryma talks to Dan Misturada of North Bay Capitol Centre about plans for keeping arts and culture alive as the pandemic continues.
The Ontario government has unveiled new public health restrictions as the province faces record-breaking COVID-19 case counts.
CTV's Daryl Newcombe has reaction to increased restrictions on retail, recreation and travel as Ontario tries to stem rising COVID-19 cases.
India's Ministry of Railways shared a video of a railway employee saving a child who had fallen onto the tracks from an oncoming train.
Twitter account '@VaxHuntersCan' is a volunteer run group that helps Canadians book their COVID-19 vaccination appointment.
Hester Ford had 53 grandchildren, 120 great grandchildren and 126 great-great grandchildren.
Chef Tallis Voakes tells us about the new Tims for Good sustainability platform, which is designed to promote continuous improvement at Tim Hortons.
A dozen elite European football clubs' proposed breakaway league has sparked controversy and condemnation.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland joined millions of generation X Canadians trying to nab a vaccine appointment at a pharmacy Tuesday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is 'hopeful' that he will be able to travel internationally come June, so he can attend the G7 Leaders' Summit in the United Kingdom.
New Brunswick reported its first case of blood-clotting in a person who received the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
Quebec's secularism law, Bill 21, has been upheld by the province's Superior Court, with two exceptions: it won't apply to English school boards or to members of the provincial legislature. Premier Legault said he wasn't happy with the ruling and the province will appeal.
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says Canada’s international and U.S. border restrictions will be in place for another month, at least.
I've never seen such raging ineptitude as Doug Ford is now showing as Ontario premier, writes Don Martin in his exclusive column for CTVNews.ca.
One of the federal government's many budget promises is a new annual tax that would apply to vacant or underused property in Canada that’s owned by foreign investors.
As parts of Western Canada were hit with snow last week, cold weather is now expected to move into southern Ontario and parts of Quebec.
The upcoming health order restricting travel between B.C.'s health authority regions has a lot of people wondering just how it will be enforced.
O'Toole rips Trudeau over 2021 budget, says it's 'reckless'
Amanda Stubbs was walking on a UK beach when she was forced to run from a huge landslide.
Minneapolis is on edge as the jury deliberates the fate of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.
U.S. traffic-safety officials are investigating after two men died in a Tesla with no one sitting in the driver's seat.
Toronto Mayor John Tory welcomed new public health measures announced by the Ontario government on Thursday, saying it will help save lives.
Justin Trudeau says they are currently working out the details for him to receive a COVID-19 vaccine at a pharmacy.