Are fluctuating temperatures here to stay this winter?
Waterloo Region residents traded snow boots for raincoats this weekend as temperatures soared above seasonal norms.
Waterloo Region residents traded snow boots for raincoats this weekend as temperatures soared above seasonal norms.
Heading into 2025, economists and real estate agents believe activity is poised to remain strong amid much lower borrowing costs and more favourable rules for buyers, despite an overall challenging affordability picture.
Former U.S. president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter died Sunday at the age of 100. Upon news of his death, political figures and heads of state from around the world gave praise to Carter, celebrating his faith and time both in office and afterwards.
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Police in Guelph have released several photos in an attempt to identify a man connected to a fraud investigation.
The Guelph Police Service has charged a woman after two separate incidents on Christmas Eve and Boxing Day.
The Jewish community in Guelph came together for a special celebration on Thursday night.
A Guelph man has been arrested after walking into a home Monday evening.
The Guelph Police Service is investigating after a store manager was pushed and spat on by a shoplifter Sunday afternoon.
Guelph Police have arrested a man after employees at two stores said they were threatened and assaulted.
A Guelph driver, who previously admitted to failing to stop after a fatal crash, instead plead guilty to a different charge on Friday.
A Guelph driver is facing impaired driving and resisting arrest charges after police said he backed up into a vehicle on Thursday.
A fight between roommates has led to an assault charge for a Guelph man.
Industry experts are warning travellers to be wary when booking their upcoming trips online, as scammers are using artificial intelligence to defraud consumers.
Restaurants that fail to honour the holiday tax break could be investigated by the Canada Revenue Tax Agency, according to the Ontario Restaurant Hotel and Motel Association.
A Markham woman is 'very frustrated' after the $400 in Amazon gift cards she recently bought turned out to be nearly empty.
The GST/HST tax breaks go into effect on Saturday, meaning Ontarians can save up to 13 per cent on some items. Here's what you need to know.
Two Ontarians who recently found unclaimed money from decades-old investments were told by their banks there were no records of them in their systems.
A Toronto man is on the hook for about $18,000 after a car he rented over the summer was pelted by baseball-sized hail.
An Ontario woman thought she was helping another woman pay for their taxi ride, but instead she was defrauded of $14,000.
One out of 10 Canadians say they have had at least one package stolen in the last year, according to a survey.
Calgary police are investigating the death of a father and daughter on Sunday night as a double homicide and believe it's the result of a domestic incident.
The head of the North American Aerospace Defence Command says Chinese and Russian air co-operation in the Arctic has Norad's 'full attention.'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is about to enter the final year of his mandate and, quite possibly, of his political career, writes Tom Mulcair in his column for CTVNews.ca. The former NDP leader takes a snapshot of Trudeau's leadership balance sheet as a way of understanding how he got to where he is in the polls.
It was a travel nightmare that left more than 100 passengers, including Ottawa residents, stranded in Costa Rica this week.
Coming off a stunning, embarrassing loss to Latvia some 48 hours earlier at the world junior hockey championship, Canada picked up an unconvincing 3-0 victory over Germany on Sunday.
Gal Gadot is opening up about how she survived a "massive blood clot" in her brain during her most recent pregnancy.
Linda Lavin, a Tony Award-winning stage actor who became a working class icon as a paper-hat wearing waitress on the TV sitcom 'Alice,' has died. She was 87.
Municipal leaders across Quebec are looking for ways to get young people, especially women, to run for local office in next year's elections, but that is a tall order given the well-documented incidents of harassment and intimidation faced by elected officials in the province.
Heading into 2025, economists and real estate agents believe activity is poised to remain strong amid much lower borrowing costs and more favourable rules for buyers, despite an overall challenging affordability picture.
A 4.1 magnitude earthquake shook parts of eastern Ontario and western Quebec on Sunday morning. CTV's Kimberley Fowler has more.