Erick Buhr represents himself, asks jury to find him not guilty in grandmother’s death
Erick Buhr has asked the jury to find him not guilty in his grandmother Viola Erb’s death.
Erick Buhr has asked the jury to find him not guilty in his grandmother Viola Erb’s death.
Waterloo Regional Police say charges are anticipated after a tow truck operator was seriously injured helping a disabled vehicle on the side of Trussler Road in North Dumfries Friday afternoon.
Waterloo Regional Police are investigating a sexual assault that took place in Waterloo.
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Guelph Police said they have made their first arrest as part of an enhanced enforcement initiative aimed at addressing public safety concerns in downtown Guelph.
A Guelph man is facing assault charges after a stabbing in downtown Guelph.
The Guelph Police Service is trying to identify a man after a phone was stolen from a business at Stone Road Mall.
Two Toyota Tundra pickup trucks stolen from the Guelph area have been found in Montreal.
A Georgetown man is facing assault and weapons charges after Guelph Police said a knife was pulled on staff at a downtown bar.
Some trick-or-treaters in Guelph said they had a frightening experience after they were shot with pellets.
People living in an encampment in Guelph have been told they have two weeks to pack up and get out.
One person has been taken to a trauma centre in Hamilton after a stabbing in downtown Guelph on Thursday.
A Guelph man is facing an impaired driving charge and a hefty repair bill after police said he hit a sign and drove into a park.
A new law in the United States will make new dressers much safer for children and could make dressers in Canada safer as well.
New changes are coming into effect that aim to protect bank customers in the event of a scam or address other bank-related issues.
Three Ontarians said they waited months to get paid for the tickets they sold on StubHub.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he doesn't "think it's fair" nurses and doctors have to pay for parking at the hospitals and health-care facilities that they work at, after CTV News Toronto highlighted the issue earlier this week
The federal government allowed 30-year mortgage amortizations for first-time homebuyers purchasing new builds in August, and the new rules are set to expand in December to everyone looking to buy a newly-constructed home.
It's a dream for many Canadians, trying to save up enough money for a down payment on their very first home. That was also the dream for the Esmeralda family, a family of five with two dogs who currently live in a Scarborough apartment building.
The Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA) and opposition leaders at Queen's Park are calling on the government to reduce, or eliminate, parking fees at hospitals for staff, patients and visitors.
A Toronto woman said the cost of parking to visit her mother in hospital, and later in long term care, for 15 months was a financial burden she feels she shouldn’t have had to pay.
Abortion is a flashpoint in the upcoming American election, even as polls in the U.S. show most people support reproductive freedom. Abortion rights advocates tell CTV News that when candidates take a stance on that, it could influence a decision at the polling station– especially for women on who they want elected.
A former U.S. ambassador says Canada needs to spend more on defence, and do so faster than the federal government's currently planning to, to meet the expectations of its NATO allies.
People who only exercise on weekends have a similar risk of developing mild dementia to those who work out more frequently, a new study has found.
Mandy Suess was so certain the red-haired man she met at Oktoberfest was special that she got on a plane to go and find him
Clocks turned back one hour across most of Canada this morning as daylight time came to an end.
More than 600,000 people who are eligible to vote in the U.S. election live in Canada, according to the U.S. Federal Voting Assistance Program.
U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on 'Saturday Night Live' in the final days before the election, playing herself as the mirror-image double of Maya Rudolph’s version of her in the show's cold open.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith received a dominating 91.5 per cent vote of support from her United Conservative Party members in a scheduled leadership review vote on Saturday.
Susan Holt, the province's first female premier, and 18 cabinet ministers took the oath of office in the chamber of the legislative assembly.