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Pathik Shukla, a community leader with Humans For Harmony, a nonprofit that supports repatriation, says the Indian Canadian community is grieving the loss.
Crown prosecutors claim lawyers for the accused in the World Juniors sex assault trial cooked up a narrative to discredit the victim. Heather Wright explains.
London municipal officials say water is restored at Egerton Street apartment building owned by a man wanted in the U.S.
A few scattered showers are possible in the Edmonton area tonight. Morning showers and possibly some late-day thunderstorms in the area Friday.
The crash of a Boeing 787 in India has renewed scrutiny into the operations and safety record of the American aircraft company. Adrian Ghobrial explains.
Thousands of police officers, RCMP, military personnel and other security agencies are in Alberta ahead of the G7 Summit. Kathy Le has the details.
The Ontario government said Thursday it’s giving $1.4 million to five agriculture projects in the clay belt region in northeastern Ontario.
Four people were seriously injured Thursday morning in a crash that closed Highway 6 for most of the day. One victim was airlifted to hospital.
Alana Macintyre and her staff at the Spark Rehabilitation Centre in the Sault say a lack of funding is forcing layoffs and harming service to clients.
New outlooks are painting 2025 to be Canada's worst-ever wildfire season as a blaze near Squamish, B.C. threatens 200 homes. Andrew Johnson has more.
Bruce County volunteers have involved in the Pine River Watershed initiative which plants trees and improves water quality, reports CTV London's Scott Miller.
A dentist from Toronto is the sole Canadian victim of a Boeing plane crash in India that killed more than 200 passengers. John Vennavally-Rao reports.