Ottawa Public Health reports 186 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday
Ottawa Public Health says 186 more people have tested positive for COVID-19 and one more person has died.

Ottawa Public Health says 186 more people have tested positive for COVID-19 and one more person has died.
Ottawa police have charged a longtime teacher at St. Matthew High School in Orléans with sexually assaulting young girls.
Ottawa Public Health is reporting a steady increase in the number of COVID-19 outbreaks in local workplaces.
With Ontario now allowing adults aged 40 and older to sign up for AstraZeneca COVID-19 appointments, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland are in the process of booking their first doses, as opposition leaders schedule their shots too.
An Instagram post showing an Ottawa woman's wait for the emergency room is highlighting the toll the COVID-19 pandemic is taking on other people who need critical care.
The federal government unveiled its long-awaited spring budget on Monday, with a focus on navigating taxpayers out of the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and embarking on the long road to economic recovery, with specific attention paid to the most vulnerable.
Health Canada has issued a recall for oven mitts sold at Giant Tiger following reports of the mitts melting and catching on fire.
A UBC student is urging others to think twice before judging a car and its driver based on its licence plates after a note was left on the vehicle, telling the woman to go back to Ontario.
Police in western Quebec say a missing six-year-old has been found safe after an overnight search in Val-des-Monts.
CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at five things to watch in Ottawa this week.
The Keystorm Pub in Brockville announced the winners of its curbside charity challenge on Tuesday, a challenge that far exceeded expectations.
The drive-thru COVID-19 testing site at 300 Coventry Rd. will be closed Wednesday, with snow in the forecast.
Ottawa Public Health is reporting a steady increase in the number of COVID-19 outbreaks in local workplaces.
Anyone within five metres of playground equipment, including play structures, swings, slides, climbers, and sand boxes, must wear a face covering under the new order.
OC Transpo confirms at least 34 employees have tested positive for the novel coronavirus between March 1 and April 18.
Anyone within five metres of playground equipment, including play structures, swings, slides, climbers, and sand boxes, must wear a face covering under the new order.
Ottawa Public Health reported 203 more people in Ottawa have tested positive for COVID-19, but the number of people in hospital with the disease has jumped significantly.
Ottawa police officers will be stationed 24 hours a day, seven days a week on the Ontario side of the Champlain Bridge, Portage Bridge, Chaudiere Bridge and Macdonald-Cartier Bridge.
Ontario Provincial Police say their operations did not change on Saturday after the Ontario government announced and then revised new police powers to enforce the provincial stay-at-home order.
CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at the back to school plans this week as schools in Ottawa and eastern Ontario shift to remote learning.
The upcoming health order restricting travel between B.C.'s health authority regions has a lot of people wondering just how it will be enforced.
Police in Summerside, P.E.I. have charged five people for failing to follow public health orders, after their vehicle was spotted in a Walmart parking lot less than an hour after they arrived in the province from Ontario.
An Alberta wildlife and conservation expert said it’s unlikely that a hiker who was rescued following a grizzly bear encounter at Waterton Lakes National Park was ever in danger, and over-reacted out of his own fear.
India's Ministry of Railways shared a video of a railway employee saving a child who had fallen onto the tracks from an oncoming train.
Twitter account '@VaxHuntersCan' is a volunteer run group that helps Canadians book their COVID-19 vaccination appointment.
Hester Ford had 53 grandchildren, 120 great grandchildren and 126 great-great grandchildren.
Chef Tallis Voakes tells us about the new Tims for Good sustainability platform, which is designed to promote continuous improvement at Tim Hortons.
A dozen elite European football clubs' proposed breakaway league has sparked controversy and condemnation.
The jury has reached a verdict at the murder trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. The verdict is to be read late Tuesday afternoon.
With Ontario now allowing adults aged 40 and older to sign up for AstraZeneca COVID-19 appointments, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland are in the process of booking their first doses, as opposition leaders schedule their shots too.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is 'hopeful' that he will be able to travel internationally come June, so he can attend the G7 Leaders' Summit in the United Kingdom.
New Brunswick reported its first case of blood-clotting in a person who received the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says Canada’s international and U.S. border restrictions will be in place for another month, at least.
I've never seen such raging ineptitude as Doug Ford is now showing as Ontario premier, writes Don Martin in his exclusive column for CTVNews.ca.
Rogers Communications Inc. is offering customers a credit after a massive nationwide wireless outage left millions without voice calls, texting and data service for several hours on Monday.
According to experts, virtual health-care innovations that were born out of necessity during the pandemic are likely to stay in use even when the pandemic is over.
Researchers at the University of Alberta say that C-section babies and babies born to mothers of Asian descent have a higher risk of developing food allergies.
O'Toole rips Trudeau over 2021 budget, says it's 'reckless'
Amanda Stubbs was walking on a U.K. beach when she was forced to run from a huge landslide.
U.S. traffic-safety officials are investigating after two men died in a Tesla with no one sitting in the driver's seat.
Toronto Mayor John Tory welcomed new public health measures announced by the Ontario government on Thursday, saying it will help save lives.
Justin Trudeau says they are currently working out the details for him to receive a COVID-19 vaccine at a pharmacy.