BREAKING | Ontario reports drop in new COVID-19 cases in Ottawa on Monday
Ontario health officials are reporting 51 new cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa on Monday.

Ontario health officials are reporting 51 new cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa on Monday.
Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington Public Health is confirming that a case of the new COVID-19 variant first detected in the U.K. has been confirmed in its region.
A cold start to Monday will give Ottawa residents a preview of what to expect when a cold snap hits later this week.
Both 'Patient Zero' and his wife have long since recovered from COVID-19, but their cases would mark Canada's first minor health-care skirmish of what was to become an all-out global defensive war against a pandemic.
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The trial of Jacob Hoggard, the frontman for the Canadian rock band Hedley, has been pushed back to next year in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Arty Hurst has built a giant snow fort outside his Ottawa home, naming the snow-structure after Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs.
UNESCO figures show two-thirds of an academic year has been lost on average worldwide due to COVID-19 closures.
Ottawa cybersecurity expert John Robinson says he has seen a noticeable increase in spam during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ottawa residents have many questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, including when they will receive the vaccine and how will they be notified about receiving the shot.
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Ontario health officials are reporting 51 new cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa on Monday.
An Ottawa-based company has received Health Canada approval for a new COVID-19 rapid testing device — and some local health experts are calling it a "game changer."
The latest on COVID-19 in Ottawa for Monday, Jan. 25.
Elementary and secondary school students in Ottawa and the Eastern Ontario Health Unit will continue to attend classes virtually this week.
Ottawa residents have many questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, including when they will receive the vaccine and how will they be notified about receiving the shot.
The city only issued eight marriage certificates in April, May and June of last year, during the first COVID-19 lockdown in the spring
Ottawa cybersecurity expert John Robinson says he has seen a noticeable increase in spam during the COVID-19 pandemic.
An Ottawa-based company has received Health Canada approval for a new COVID-19 rapid testing device — and some local health experts are calling it a "game changer."
Families will not be able to go tobogganing and sledding at Mooney's Bay Hill this weekend.
As the COVID-19 stay-at-home order enters a second week in Ontario, the impact is felt across the entire tourism industry in Ottawa.
The daughter of a 97-year-old woman in Montreal was happy when her mother received the Moderna COVID-19 vaccination but shocked and confused when she got a Pfizer vaccine as well.
Saskatchewan's premier had strong language for what he called 'a group of idiots' who allegedly harassed the province's chief medical health officer, and his family, at their home on Saturday.
A southern Alberta MLA has apologized again for a holiday trip, approximately a month after she left Alberta against government advice to avoid non-essential travel because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain George Armstrong reported dead at 90. Armstrong lead the team to win four Stanley Cups in the 1960s
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A patient and loyal dog spent days outside a hospital in Turkey, waiting for its owner while he received treatment.
Sen. Lynn Beyak has announced she is retiring, effective today.
Moderna said on Monday it believes its COVID-19 vaccine protects against new variants found in Britain and South Africa, although it will test a new booster shot aimed at the South Africa variant after concluding that the antibody response could be diminished.
A year after the first case of COVID-19 was detected in Canada, front-line workers including nurses, teachers and grocery store employees are reflecting on the how they’ve adapted to keep themselves and Canadians safe.
A very small number of MPs took their seats in the House of Commons on Monday, kicking off the first sitting of 2021 by inking a new deal to continue limiting the number of in-person participants.
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says it's not appropriate for former governor general Julie Payette to receive the customary benefits afforded to those who've left the post.
One year since the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Canada, two of CTV's dependable infectious disease experts reflect on a year that felt more like '20 dog years in one.'
On January 25th, 2020, Canadians were still living their lives like they always had: commuting to the office, visiting friends, dining out, hugging loved ones, vacationing. But the announcement that day of Canada's first COVID-19 case set in motion a chain of events that would soon change everything, even one year later.
A year into the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, Indigenous communities are battling twin crises: the coronavirus and systemic social and racial inequities.
A billion-dollar deal that marks the single biggest investment in Canada's seafood industry by an Indigenous group has been finalized.
Wuhan is largely back to normal one year after being the epicentre of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Federal party leaders spoke to reporters this morning ahead of question period in the House of Commons.
Canada's Chief Public Health Officer reflects on the pandemic and the spread of misinformation around COVID-19 vaccines.
A 19-year-old cleaner at an Ontario nursing home has died of COVID-19.
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