BREAKING | Ottawa ties daily record for COVID-19 cases on Thursday
Across Ontario, there are 4,736 new cases of COVID-19. That's a single day record for cases in the province.

Across Ontario, there are 4,736 new cases of COVID-19. That's a single day record for cases in the province.
Premier Doug Ford's cabinet is meeting today to discuss potential new measures for Ontario after another record-breaking day of new COVID-19 cases.
Lawyers for the OC Transpo driver charged in the deadly Westboro bus crash challenged a passenger's recollection about the speed of Aissatou Diallo's bus compared to the one he was on as it passed him.
The Fairmont Chateau Laurier is where Deneen Perrin has worked for 25 years.
The pandemic has put a lot of strain on families over the past year. Kids are especially having a hard time coping with the isolation and the mental health of children is becoming more of an issue.
Organizers of the Juno Awards say they're postponing this year's 50th anniversary show in Toronto until June 6 as COVID-19 cases rage.
Canadians can now apply for refunds from Air Canada for cancelled flights as part of the government's financial assistance package to the embattled airline.
Over the past year, we’ve all spent a lot of time thinking about where our next vacation might take us. Would you go to the beach for some sunshine? Across the pond for some history and culture? Maybe go west to explore the natural parks? But what if you could have it all without the long flight (not to mention the jetlag!) with an incredible road trip to Eastern Québec?
Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl have teamed up for a hard-rock pandemic anthem called 'Eazy Sleazy.'
While city officials are encouraging all Ottawa residents to stay close to home during the April Break at elementary and secondary schools, there are still things you can do with the family in the national capital region.
The Ontario government is launching targeted health and safety blitzes, focusing on keeping workers safe in hot spot regions across the province.
Across Ontario, there are 4,736 new cases of COVID-19. That's a single day record for cases in the province.
The latest on COVID-19 in Ottawa for Thursday, April 15.
The toddler program at a city of Ottawa run child care centre will close for at least 14 days after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.
Ontario's opposition parties are demanding answers about a west Ottawa neighbourhood given high priority for COVID-19 vaccines.
The city of Ottawa is looking at imposing an 8 p.m. curfew in city parks after concerns about overcrowding last weekend, Mayor Jim Watson says.
Reports of large crowds gathering on the first weekend of Ontario's 28-day stay-at-home order have some residents concerned.
CTVNewsOttawa.ca has everything you need to know about receiving the vaccines in Ottawa, who's currently eligible, locations and how to register.
The Ontario government is imposing a stay-at-home order effective Thursday, April 8, as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to climb.
For the second day in a row, Ottawa’s top doctor, Vera Etches, is warning Ottawa residents about rising cases in the capital. Meanwhile, a member of Ontario’s Vaccination Task Force is warning of a possible fourth wave.
As some members of the Vancouver Canucks return to the ice following a team outbreak of COVID-19, at least one player says it may be too soon.
For months, thousands of Quebec teens and preteens were made to wear masks that turned out to be potentially toxic, made with graphene. CTV has learned that the masks were subject to very little oversight and Health Canada wasn't even aware they'd been shipped to Canada.
A Vancouver couple is facing thousands of dollars in fines after returning from a short trip to the U.S. on business.
A Cyclone helicopter made a precautionary landing at Nova Scotia's Rainbow Haven Provincial Park after noticing a cockpit indication.
Kristian Nairn shares his favourite 'Game Of Thrones' moment on the show's 10 year anniversary.
Jill Macyshon has the story about animals a little out of their element, and the urging of experts to let them be.
Dutch tourists paid $450 to volunteer for a 'lockdown vacation' to test whether they can be done safely during the pandemic.
The rare mandarin duck has been spotted in Laval and wildlife lovers are hoping to catch a glimpse.
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase when public on Wednesday, and investors say it’s valuation could run in excess of $100 billion.
Ontario is reporting more than 4,700 new COVID-19 cases for the first time in the pandemic as the total number of people who contracted the disease in the province surpasses the 400,000 mark.
The East Vancouver unlicensed child-care provider facing criminal charges in connection with the death of a toddler was allegedly operating illegally the day the boy died in her care, according to an official report.
Prince William and Prince Harry won't walk side-by-side Saturday as they follow their grandfather's coffin into the church ahead of Prince Philip's funeral, minimizing the chances of any awkward moments between the brothers who are grappling with strained relations since Harry's decision to step away from royal duties last year.
While the research is still in its infancy, there is emerging anecdotal evidence from self-described ‘long-haulers’ who say their COVID-19 symptoms have improved after they were vaccinated.
Government House Leader Pablo Rodriguez is calling for an investigation into who took and shared a photo of Liberal MP William Amos when he 'accidentally' appeared nude in a non-public view of the virtual House of Commons on Wednesday.
A group of dedicated Canadian Muslims that includes doctors and faith leaders is tackling COVID-19 misinformation, including questions about vaccine safety and halal status, with infographics and online town halls.
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole is pitching a $20-per-tonne carbon price for consumers in his party's $5-billion plan to tackle climate change.
The Public Health Agency of Canada has issued updated guidelines on at-home ventilation, encouraging the use of high-efficiency central air filters and opening windows while urging caution when it comes to ceiling fans and portable air purifiers.
Canada's procurement minister says she is in the midst of negotiating new vaccine contracts to nail down supplies of vaccine booster shots if they're needed next year.
Hospitals trying to keep up as number of ICU patients rises LIVE as they happen: COVID-19 updates from across Canada
Pierre Lévesque filmed police in Sorel-Tracy, Que., as they used road spikes to stop an allegedly stolen truck on Wednesday.
Ont. hospitals running out of options against third wave