BREAKING | Ontario reports spike in new COVID-19 cases provincewide; steady in Ottawa
Public Health Ontario reported 1,631 new cases provincewide on Monday.

Public Health Ontario reported 1,631 new cases provincewide on Monday.
COVID-19 infections in Ontario have spiked to levels unseen since early February but the province says Monday’s case count is higher than expected due to a “data catch-up process” related to its case and contact management system.
Canada is set to receive 910,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses this week as pharmaceutical companies ramp up deliveries to make good on their contractual obligations by the end of the month.
Fully-vaccinated Americans can gather with other vaccinated people indoors without wearing a mask or social distancing, according to long-awaited guidance from federal health officials.
New evidence suggests that up to a third of those who fought COVID-19 and recovered are now battling something else — symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.
Syrian President Bashar Assad and his wife have tested positive for the coronavirus, the president's office said Monday, with both having only mild symptoms of the illness.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the government will extend the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy and the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy until June of this year as the country grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Canada Revenue Agency says some taxpayers who repaid COVID-19 related benefits in 2020 are getting incorrect tax slips.
March is fraud prevention month and on CTVNews.ca, financial commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid highlights the 5 most popular scams Canadians are falling victim to during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The federal government announced it will extend the Canada Recovery Benefit eligibility period by an additional 12 weeks, as some recipients face a cut-off by end of March.
Canadians will soon be filing their 2020 taxes, an unprecedented tax year that experts say will have several moving parts to consider, such as loss of income and government financial aid.
Fourteen more neighbourhoods in Ottawa are now open to vaccine appointments and all residents 90 and older will soon be able to book an appointment.
Public Health Ontario reported 1,631 new cases provincewide on Monday.
In a conversation to mark International Women's Day, Dr. Vera Etches discussed what inspired her to pursue work in public health, her role models, and why she's hopeful for the future.
The Royal Family absorbed the tremors Monday from a sensational television interview by Prince Harry and Meghan, in which the couple said they encountered racist attitudes and a lack of support that drove the duchess to thoughts of suicide.
Chilly start to the work week, but hang in- warmer temperatures on the way!
Members of Parliament will be embarking on a historic first in the House of Commons Monday: placing their votes electronically through a new app system.
A passerby found the man's body on a trail off of Dobson Lane, near McBean Street, just before 9 a.m. Sunday.
The latest on COVID-19 in Ottawa for Monday, March 8.
CTVNewsOttawa.ca looks at what the colour-coded restriction zones mean for each region in eastern Ontario.
The Royal Family absorbed the tremors Monday from a sensational television interview by Prince Harry and Meghan, in which the couple said they encountered racist attitudes and a lack of support that drove the duchess to thoughts of suicide.
Prince Harry and Meghan opened up about their life both in and out of the Royal Family during a wide-ranging interview with Oprah Winfrey that aired on Sunday.
The Oprah interview with Prince Harry and Meghan will not repair the damage to what is an unhappy family situation where there is now likely to be more disunity and controversy, writes royal commentator Richard Berthelsen in an exclusive column on CTVNews.ca
Members of Parliament will be embarking on a historic first in the House of Commons Monday: placing their votes electronically through a new app system.
Canada is set to receive 910,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses this week as pharmaceutical companies ramp up deliveries to make good on their contractual obligations by the end of the month.
The trading card market has seen a prices skyrocket during the pandemic with sports cards going for millions
Vancouver has a plan to rein in a booming Canada Goose population that is wrecking havoc on city parks.
Zachary Sane, Nelson's owner, says his donkey is gaining worldwide attention after they posted a video of him 'singing' on TikTok.
A 10-second video was sold for US$6.6 million last week, showing just how much the non-fungible token market is booming.
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