NEW THIS MORNING | COVID-19 in Ottawa: Fast Facts for Jan. 26, 2021
The latest news about COVID-19 in Ottawa for Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021.

The latest news about COVID-19 in Ottawa for Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021.
Ottawa Public Health is reporting its lowest daily COVID-19 case count in nearly a month.
The family of Abdirahman Abdi and the Ottawa police board have reached a confidential settlement in the civil action relating to Abdi's death, according to a joint statement.
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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.
Ottawa Public Health is reporting its lowest daily COVID-19 case count in nearly a month.
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."
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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.
An Ottawa teen is facing a $561 fine for breaking curfew in Quebec after trying to get home from an ice fishing trip.
Communication problems, inconsistent infection control and disorganization are among the issues raised in an independent, third-party review on the impact of COVID-19 on B.C. care homes and assisted living facilities quietly commissioned by the NDP government last year.
Residents of Ottawa's Trump Avenue are looking to distance themselves from the controversy of the former President of the United States and have called upon their city councillor to help rename their street.
Neighbours in Houston are thanking an Amazon delivery driver for helping to find a baby that was abandoned after an apparent carjacking.
Montreal’s Shina Novalinga is keeping her Indigenous culture alive by throat-singing with her mom on TikTok.
Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain George Armstrong reported dead at 90. Armstrong lead the team to win four Stanley Cups in the 1960s
Experts say addressing inequities and improving public health messaging are just a couple of the many key takeaways from the pandemic.
A new report on billions of dollars the federal government has sent to provinces to help safely reopen the economy suggests much of the money is sitting unused.
Photos of the Kelly family on their rolling farm in Saskatchewan seem to show a picture-perfect life, but not so long ago, Mathieu Kelly was suffering under a crushing work load, and struggling with his mental health, an issue that affects countless farmers in Canada.
Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, was banned from Twitter Monday night, according to a Twitter spokesperson.
Canada has delivered more than 745,500 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and nearly 90,000 second doses.
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says the federal government is "looking seriously" at tougher travel measures to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, including mandatory hotel quarantines for air travellers returning from non-essential trips abroad.
Refreshing your wardrobe doesn't have to mean breaking the bank. CTV News' Chief Financial Commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid explains the thinking behind her 'cheap and cheerful' challenge.
MP Ramesh Sangha has been removed from the Liberal caucus over allegedly 'baseless and dangerous accusations against a number of his caucus colleagues,' according to Liberal Whip Mark Holland's office.
Who should be Canada's next governor general? In his latest column for CTVNews.ca, Don Martin gives a Top 10 list of names who represent the calibre of individual Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should consider.
There is concern across Canada amid evidence of community transmission of more contagious COVID-19 variants.
One person is dead and two others are in hospital from CO poisoning at a home in Toronto's Bridle Path neighbourhood.
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