Most bed bug ridden cities across Canada are in Ontario. Here’s which ones
Orkin Canada, a pest control company, has released its annual list of the "bed buggiest" cities, with Toronto taking the top spot for the seventh straight year.
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Bernie Custis Secondary in Hamilton closed after damage from fire
The Hamilton Wentoworth District School Board said the school is closed Tuesday to assess damage from a blaze Monday afternoon on the second floor.
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Criticism mounts over plans to clear one-third of Stanley Park’s trees
City cites fire risk from trees dead or dying from looper moth infestation for the large-scale felling
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Ontario Liberals push for policy allowing fourplexes as-of-right across province
The Ontario Liberals are set to try and force the government's hand on four-unit homes in the province with the introduction of a bill to greenlight the policy.
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A slice of famous Montreal pizza and how it could find its way to outer space
A Montreal pizzeria is hoping to launch one of its pizzas into space, with the help of Space Concordia's rocketry division. The pizza's slice name is the rocket.
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Canada just had its warmest winter ever. What’s in store for spring?
The warmest winter on record in Canada could have far-reaching effects on everything from wildfire season to erosion, climatologists say.
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For the first time in report's history, Canada's air quality worse than U.S.
Thanks to wildfires, air quality in Canada is now worse than in the U.S., according to the 6th Annual World Air Quality Report.
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Nurses union reaches tentative deal with Quebec government
After months of strikes and negotiations, the Quebec nurses union has reached a tentative agreement with the provincial government.
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EU may use 90% of frozen Russian assets revenues to buy arms for Ukraine
Josep Borrell says he will propose that the EU uses 90 per cent of the revenues from Russian assets frozen in Europe to buy arms for Ukraine via the European Peace Facility fund.
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Nvidia stock slides in premarket trading after unveiling new AI chip
Nvidia shares dipped in premarket trading after the dominant AI chip supplier unveiled its latest flagship product that is expected to further cement its lead in the industry.
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Statistics Canada set to release inflation report for February
The consensus expectation among forecasters is that prices rose 3.1 per cent last month from a year ago, reversing some progress made in January.
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MPs approve softened version of NDP’s Israel-Hamas motion
The amended version instead urges Canada to "actively pursue" the establishment of a Palestinian state as part of a negotiated two-state solution.
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A newspaper says video of Prince William and Kate should halt royal rumour mill. That's a tall order
Prince William and his wife Catherine have been filmed at a farm shop near their Windsor home, The Sun newspaper reported -- the first footage of Kate since she had abdominal surgery for an unspecified condition two months ago.
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As former prime minister Mulroney lies in state, public tributes in Ottawa begin
Well-wishers can visit between 12:30 and 6 p.m. Tuesday or from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday and sign a book of condolences.
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Canada's annual inflation rate ticked down to 2.8 per cent in February, defying expectations
Statistics Canada says the annual inflation rate edged down to 2.8 per cent in February.
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'The lost season': Winter comes to a close as Canada's warmest on record
It could have far-reaching effects on everything from wildfire season to erosion, climatologists say.
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The best kid-friendly rain gear
Looking to boost your kids’ rain gear supply this spring? Read on for some of our favourite rain-protection picks that'll have them making a splash!
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Trump says Jews who vote for Democrats 'hate Israel' and their religion
Former U.S. president Donald Trump on Monday charged that Jews who vote for Democrats 'hate Israel' and hate 'their religion,' igniting a firestorm of criticism from the White House and Jewish leaders.
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Quebec reaches deal with FIQ nurses union
A settlement would mark the end of a negotiating process that began more than a year ago.
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'The lost season': Winter comes to a close as Canada's warmest on record
The warmest winter on record could have far-reaching effects on everything from wildfire season to erosion, climatologists say, while offering a preview of what the season could resemble in the not-so-distant future unless steps are taken to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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High thoughts: The habits of Canadian cannabis users are revealed in a new StatCan report
Statistics Canada has conducted a series of surveys to measure the impacts of legalized cannabis since the Cannabis Act took effect in 2018. The latest one, the 2023 National Cannabis Survey, sheds light on users' preferences and habits last year.
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Where to watch the state funeral for former prime minister Brian Mulroney
A state funeral for former prime minister Brian Mulroney will be held in Montreal on March 23. CTV News will have live special coverage of his funeral service.
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Murder trial expected to start for man accused of killing Toronto cop in 2021
The trial of a man accused of killing a Toronto police officer in a parking garage nearly three years ago is expected to begin on Tuesday afternoon.
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Brownstein: Atop a Walmart, Lufa's latest greenhouse is almost ready to harvest
The 127,000-square-foot urban greenhouse in Marché Central is bursting with cucumbers and peppers, and is its most efficient yet.
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'You ask for your money, they disappear': Ontario man loses $17K to AI crypto scam
A Toronto man is spreading the word of a cryptocurrency scam that lures victims using AI-generated news sites after he lost $17,000 in investments.
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Police to continue retail theft crackdown with focus on spring break
Winnipeg police are trying to continue a crackdown on retail theft through a program which it says has shown some positive results so far.
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Alberta bill to mandate return of life lease funds, but families waiting for millions feel left out
The UCP has tabled a bill to better protect Alberta seniors who enter into life leases, but advocates say it won’t help those who are already out hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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GTA gas prices could soar by 20 cents/litre between now and Victoria Day
Analysts warn the GTA could see gas prices soar by 20 cents per litre between now and the May long weekend, continuing the upward trend the region has been seeing.
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Toronto man charged after reportedly sexually assaulting jogger
Toronto police say a man has been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a jogger in the city's west end last week. Police believe there may be other victims.
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Bill to ban replacement workers among those held up by Manitoba Opposition delays
The Manitoba government's legislative agenda was pushed back Monday by the Opposition Progressive Conservatives, who stalled proceedings in the chamber.
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Surrey business targeted with gunfire: RCMP
Police say someone shot the window out of a business in Surrey's Newton neighbourhood early Monday morning.
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Brilliant bubblegum blue: Eye-catching herring spawn filmed off B.C. coast
Geoff Johnson, a photographer in Ucluelet, B.C., off the coast of Vancouver Island, had always wanted to capture the herring spawn and this year was his chance.
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B.C. weather: Another balmy day, another set of high-temperature records
Nearly 40 records were set again on Sunday, with some areas smashing old records by upwards of six or seven degrees Celsius
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No charges in vandalism of mural in Vancouver’s Chinatown caught on camera
Prosecutors have declined to approve charges against a man allegedly caught on camera defacing a mural in Vancouver's Chinatown.
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Families speak out on deaths of unhoused: ‘Society is writing these people off. They matter’
Families of unhoused people who have died are coming forward worried about the truth. A number of deaths are classified as not criminal but family said it is far more sinister.
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Okanagan crews battle two early-season wildfires amid dry conditions
Following two wildfires this weekend in the Okanagan, officials are warning of an early start to the fire season amid tinder dry conditions.
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B.C. woman says she can’t get transplant because of cost to stay in Vancouver
Christina Derksen-Unrau needs a lung transplant but says she can't get on the list because she doesn't have enough money to live in Vancouver for post-operative care.
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New diagnostic equipment to improve patient care in North Okanagan
A new multi-million dollar CT scanner at Vernon Jubilee Hospital (VJH) is expected to increase access to timely diagnoses and treatments for patients in the North Okanagan.
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Warning issued after woman reports daylight attack in Stanley Park
Vancouver police said a woman called 911 around 10:45 a.m. Monday to report she'd been attacked by a stranger while on the Lees Trail, just north of Lost Lagoon.
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More Canadians buying cannabis only from legal sources, citing safety: StatCan
Among Canadian cannabis users in 2023, almost 72 per cent said they bought the product exclusively from legal sources, with product safety among the main reasons.
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Woman attacked by stranger in Lost Lagoon area of Stanley Park: VPD
The woman called 911 about being attacked on Lees Trail at about 10:45 a.m.
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Lethbridge launches snow removal survey; residents frustrated with past issues
Staff with the city said the snow needs to be put somewhere and that it's a common practice in other communities to plow snow right next to driveways.
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Draft bylaw tackling ‘renovictions’ in London, Ont. coming later this spring
A London staff report suggests exploring a bylaw similar to one in Hamilton where landlords issuing an N13 notice have to obtain a renovation license from the municipality.
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Homicide suspect in 1996 disappearance of woman ordered to stay at halfway house
Serge Audette, 70, was out on parole when he learned he was being investigated in the disappearance of Patricia Ferguson.
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