New study shows financial impact of homelessness on our healthcare system
A new study out of London, Ont. lays out the cost of the homelessness crisis on our healthcare system.
A new study out of London, Ont. lays out the cost of the homelessness crisis on our healthcare system.
Marc Miller dropped by the CTV Kitchener studio to comment on international student enrollment in post secondary schools.
Of the $40-million Aiden Pleterski was handed over two years, documents show he invested just over one per cent and instead spent $15.9 million on "his personal lifestyle." The 25-year-old Oshawa, Ont. man was arrested and charged with fraud and money laundering on Tuesday.
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Professional Standards Bureau has charged a Six Nations Police officer with assault causing bodily harm.
A community alert has been issued after three people died from suspected drug overdoses in Waterloo Region.
A local theatre company, Green Light Arts, is celebrating a milestone by preparing for its newest production.
Special Olympics celebrated its 20th anniversary in Wellington County with its annual Track and Field Day at St. James Catholic High School on Wednesday.
A smoky smell filled a busy Waterloo neighbourhood Wednesday afternoon after an SUV caught fire in a Tim Hortons parking lot.
Before you head out the door Monday, see what's open and closed for Victoria Day.
A warning from a Saskatoon driver about using your fast-food app while in the drive-thru line — a trip to get some free lunch cost him a lot more than he bargained for.
Evacuees staying in Fort St. John have expressed concern about how little they are hearing about what is happening in their now deserted city.
According to new data released by Statistics Canada, the cost of catastrophic insurance claims in Canada between 1983 and 2008 was $400 million each year.
A new proposal to ban Islanders of a certain age from ever buying tobacco products could put Prince Edward Island at the forefront of the battle against smoking.
An 'unrepentant' YouTuber has been ordered to pay $350,000 in damages as compensation for a 'relentless' campaign of defamation waged online against a business owner and his company, the B.C. Supreme Court has ruled.
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.