COVID-19 enforcement blitz results in several tickets in Windsor-Essex
Provincial and local inspectors were out in full force during an enforcement blitz over the weekend, resulting in several tickets and orders for businesses.

Provincial and local inspectors were out in full force during an enforcement blitz over the weekend, resulting in several tickets and orders for businesses.
Essex County OPP are crediting citizens with helping pull a driver to safety after a fiery crash in Kingsville.
Windsor Regional Hospital has been forced to pause all first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine and delay second doses due to supply issues.
On January 25th, 2020, Canadians were still living their lives like they always had: commuting to the office, visiting friends, dining out, hugging loved ones, vacationing. But the announcement that day of Canada's first COVID-19 case set in motion a chain of events that would soon change everything, even one year later.
A look inside the Intensive Care Unit at Windsor Regional Hospital amid the COVID-19 crisis. Photos by CTV Windsor’s Michelle Maluske.
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The school board has stop using an online language app after an inappropriate image and message popped up on a student laptop recently.
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A worker badly injured in the Teeple Terrace partial building collapse speaks with CTV's Bryan Bicknell about being trapped for hours.
An Ottawa father is speaking out after he missed the birth of his son due to COVID-19 protocols at the Ottawa Hospital. CTV's Christina Succi reports.
Montreal’s Shina Novalinga is keeping her Indigenous culture alive by throat-singing with her mom on TikTok.
Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain George Armstrong reported dead at 90. Armstrong lead the team to win four Stanley Cups in the 1960s
Thousands of businesses apply for new emergency funding
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says the federal government is "looking seriously" at tougher travel measures to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, including mandatory hotel quarantines for air travellers returning from non-essential trips abroad.
Ontario has officially extended the province's state of emergency and all orders associated with it, including the stay-at-home order, for an additional 14 days.
MP Ramesh Sangha has been removed from the Liberal caucus over allegedly 'baseless and dangerous accusations against a number of his caucus colleagues,' according to Liberal Whip Mark Holland's office.
The impeachment case against Donald Trump is heading toward its historic Senate trial, but Republican senators are easing off their criticism of the former president and shunning calls to convict him over the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Dominion Voting Systems filed a defamation lawsuit on Monday against Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who led the former president's efforts to spread baseless claims about the 2020 election.
One year since the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Canada, two of CTV's dependable infectious disease experts reflect on a year that felt more like '20 dog years in one.'
On the proposal of NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, members of Parliament unanimously agreed Monday to call on the federal government to declare the Proud Boys a 'terrorist entity.'
Facing a call for her colleagues to expel her from the Senate, Sen. Lynn Beyak has announced her early retirement. Her decision to leave follows a commitment to only serve eight years in the upper chamber, she said.
New documents show Canada's cyberspy agency was so alarmed by the potential fallout from an alleged secrecy breach by a senior RCMP employee that it revised a damage assessment to "severe" from "high" in the days after his arrest.
Toronto's Medical Officer of Heath, Dr. Eileen de Villa says the U.K. variant is in Ontario and it is likely to spread.
Wuhan is largely back to normal one year after being the epicentre of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ontario Premier Ford says he wants all Ontario LTC homes to receive the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by Feb. 5th.
Canada's Chief Public Health Officer reflects on the pandemic and the spread of misinformation around COVID-19 vaccines.