Trinity Bible Chapel hosts in-person services during lockdown, defies court order
Despite a court order being issued by the Attorney General, in-person services went ahead as scheduled at Trinity Bible Chapel in Woolwich Township.

Despite a court order being issued by the Attorney General, in-person services went ahead as scheduled at Trinity Bible Chapel in Woolwich Township.
A COVID-19 outbreak at the University of Guelph, which has been linked to an unsanctioned gathering, is now up to 31 cases.
The Region of Waterloo is reporting 34 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, a large decrease compared to the 92 confirmed on Saturday.
Guelph police have issued a warning about a man facing sex assault-related charges involving minors who is living in the city.
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.
Montreal’s Shina Novalinga is keeping her Indigenous culture alive by throat-singing with her mom on TikTok.
Bodycam footage captures the dramatic rescue as police officers pulled a woman from icy waters in Wisconsin, on January 15.
Thousands of businesses apply for new emergency funding
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.
The federal government's handling of COVID-19 vaccination campaign is set to dominate the agenda when Parliament resumes Monday.
It's still too soon to know whether the recent downward trend in new COVID-19 cases will continue, Canada's chief public health officer said Sunday as several provinces grappled with outbreaks that threatened to derail their fragile progress.
While the pandemic has altered our financial landscape, it hasn't been all bad news. CTV News' Chief Financial Commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid breaks down the good, the bad, and the ugly from the past year.
Dr. Deborah Birx says when she was co-ordinator of U.S. President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force, she had to grapple with COVID-19 deniers in the White House and that someone gave the president 'parallel' streams of data that conflicted with hers.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said he has tested positive for COVID-19, an announcement that comes as his country registers the highest levels of infections and deaths to date.
Police in Jamaica say they are investigating the murder of a 43-year-old Markham, Ont. woman.
As part of a new government program, fishing crews in the Atlantic Ocean were hauling up a different kind of catch in 2020: more than 63 tonnes of discarded fishing gear, a major source of marine pollution.
Federal law enforcement officials are examining a number of threats aimed at members of Congress as the second trial of former U.S. President Donald Trump nears, including ominous chatter about killing legislators or attacking them outside of the U.S. Capitol, a U.S. official told The Associated Press.
Indigenous Family Doctors, Dr. James Makokis and Dr. Marlyn Cook discuss the unique challenges Indigenous communities face and what their experiences have been over the past year.
Officials from across the country provide updates on the pandemic across Canada.
A highly contagious variant of COVID-19 first found in the U.K. has been reported at a long-term care facility in Barrie, Ont and another in Bradford, Ont.
Questions on how Canada should pick a governor general
The COVID-19 pandemic is weighing heavy on the mental health of Canadians.
Que. may rethink vaccine strategy after troubling new data