119 more COVID-19 cases added to Waterloo Region's total
There were 119 more COVID-19 cases reported in Waterloo Region on Friday, the second day in a row of more than 100 new cases in the region.

There were 119 more COVID-19 cases reported in Waterloo Region on Friday, the second day in a row of more than 100 new cases in the region.
There have been 12 more tickets issued by Region of Waterloo bylaw to residents not following provincial stay-at-home measures.
Ontario health officials are reporting fewer than 2,700 new cases of COVID-19 as the province’s positivity rate dropped for the third day in a row.
A Guelph conservation group made up of a student volunteers is working to protect birds from windows.
Guelph police are warning residents to be wary of fake iPhone sales after a woman bought one online for over $1,500.
The University of Guelph says "unsanctioned social gatherings" have resulted in a COVID-19 outbreak at one of its residences.
International Olympic Committee member Richard Pound discusses whether or not the 2021 games in Japan will go ahead.
A photo of Bernie Sanders in his coat and mittens, bracing against the cold, is now popping up in some unexpected places thanks to some creative edits.
For most autistic kids, it hasn't been an easy year. But for one boy at a Montreal special-needs school, it's at least been a great week, after he took the Internet by storm.
Staff at a Vancouver Value Village were shocked to find thousands of dollars when looking through recent donations.
Baseball legend and Hall of Famer Hank Aaron has passed away. Aaron rose to fame when he broke Babe Ruth's all-time home run record.
CTV's Royal Commentator Richard Berthelsen explains the role Queen Elizabeth will play following Gov. Gen. Julie Payette's resignation.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had strong words and an order to 'cancel' any trips abroad, as mobile phone data revealed more than a million Canadians went on overnight holiday-season travel.
A Manitoba family is reliving the heartbreak of losing their father as they have been asked to dig up his body and move it because the plot the family purchased already had been sold to someone else.
Facing the fallout from the sudden departure of Julie Payette as Canada's governor general, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reassessing the vetting process for top-level appointments to see how it can be improved to avoid future unprecedented departures.
Adherents of conspiracy theory QAnon have rebranded, pivoted to new goals, or been scooped up by even more radical extremist groups after ‘the great reckoning’ failed to appear on Inauguration day.
A conspiracy theory flyer claiming to promote ‘Facts Not Fear’ about the COVID-19 pandemic is full of misinformation about face masks, lockdowns and coronavirus testing.
Hank Aaron, who endured racist threats with stoic dignity during his pursuit of Babe Ruth's home run record and gracefully left his mark as one of baseball's greatest all-around players, died Friday. He was 86.
President Joe Biden has directed his intelligence community to study the threat of domestic extremism in the United States, an undertaking being launched weeks after a violent mob loyal to Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol.
Police in London said Friday that they have broken up a wedding attended by 150 people -- despite a nationwide lockdown that bars households from mixing.
A Whitby, Ont. doctor and her husband, who contracted the U.K. COVID-19 variant, have been charged after they allegedly mislead contact tracers.
A patient and loyal dog spent days outside a hospital in Turkey, waiting for its owner while he received treatment.
Evan Solomon has the latest on the scandal in Ottawa following the resignation of Gov. Gen. Julie Payette.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the new variant, which data shows is more infectious, may also be more deadly.
Prime Minister Trudeau says 'we need to hang on and hold tight' and reminds Canadians to stay home and that travel should be avoided.
WHO says the doses will be delivered to its COVAX partners, which include countries that would otherwise not be able to gain access to vaccines.
Canada's Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair outlines government COVID-19 assistance to regions across Canada.