'A piece of you is gone forever': Family mourns woman killed in crash near Burlington
A family in Kitchener is mourning the death of Ceara Publuske, who was one of two women killed in a car crash near Burlington on Tuesday morning.

A family in Kitchener is mourning the death of Ceara Publuske, who was one of two women killed in a car crash near Burlington on Tuesday morning.
A Woolwich Township church that hosted two services for hundreds of people on Sunday is prepared to suspend in-person worship until the province's lockdown is lifted, the church's lawyer says.
Region of Waterloo Public Health is reporting five more deaths related to COVID-19, along with 78 more cases of the disease.
The University of Guelph is considering imposing a campus curfew as it deals with the aftermath of a COVID-19 outbreak connected to unsanctioned gatherings at one of its residences.
Guelph police are investigating after they say an elderly woman confronted a burglar inside her home.
A family doctor and mother is calling on the province to provide clarity on the plan to bring students back to the classroom.
A herd of elephants were captured playing in the snow at Reid Park Zoo in Tucson, Arizona.
A Winnipegger has become quite a bit richer after purchasing a winning $60 million lottery ticket
The IOC is adamant the Tokyo Olympics will be held this year despite the pandemic. So, too, are Japanese organizers.
A hot gas cloud billows out from Merapi volcano in Indonesia
The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge is speculated to be hosting the new season of the Bachelorette.
Some COVID-19 long-haulers, unable to work due to debilitating ongoing symptoms, are filing lawsuits against insurance companies for denying their disability coverage.
When Karandeep Gill was 15, she started having panic attacks, something she had never heard discussed in her Punjabi community in Brampton, Ont. — now, she works to spread mental health awareness to the South Asian community in order to help others.
Dozens of staffers in the Governor General’s office described a 'toxic' and 'poisoned' work atmosphere that included allegations of screaming, demeaning comments and public humiliations, according to a report obtained by CTV News that prompted Julie Payette’s resignation.
Canada has administered nearly 761,000 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, and more than 130,400 second doses.
While travel exposures account for less than two per cent of all Canada's COVID-19 cases, the number of cases in recent travellers, and people they came into close contact with after arriving, shows continual growth in recent months.
A World Health Organization team emerged from quarantine in the Chinese city of Wuhan on Thursday to start field work in a fact-finding mission on the origins of the virus that caused the COVID-19 pandemic.
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the Vancouver couple who allegedly flew to a remote community in Yukon to get vaccinated against COVID-19 should consider making 'reparations' to the White River First Nation.
Some Canadians in high-risk groups feel left behind in the country's mass COVID-19 immunization campaign as vaccination shipments slow down and more instances of healthy, lower-risk individuals 'queue-jumping' come to light.
In a report released on Tuesday from Orkin Canada, bed bug sightings dropped by 20 per cent in 2020, marking the first decline in the five-year history of its annual report.
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller had some harsh words for a wealthy couple who allegedly lied to get early access to a COVID-19 vaccine.
The Opposition sparred with the federal government over COVID-19 vaccine shipment delays.