Sault man killed in fatal crash between truck and snowmobile
The Sault Ste. Marie detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police said emergency responders were called to a fatal snowmobile crash on Sunday night.

The Sault Ste. Marie detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police said emergency responders were called to a fatal snowmobile crash on Sunday night.
Two cases of COVID-19 have cancelled some classes at St. Charles College in Greater Sudbury.
Ontario is reporting fewer than 2,000 new COVID-19 cases Monday as the province marks the anniversary of detecting its first infection.
Two cases of COVID-19 have cancelled some classes at St. Charles College in Greater Sudbury.
The Laurentian University Senate has voted in favour of continuing distance learning through the spring semester.
A Sudbury-based medical company has gotten a boost in funding to help deploy what it's calling a revolutionary device.
A Canadian based company specializing in unique, one-of-a-kind board games is seeing some of its highest sales ever during the pandemic, one of which is northern centric.
Sudbury Catholic District School Board has suspended all classes at Marymount Academy on Monday citing a staff shortage after two classes were sent home to isolate due to a confirmed case of COVID-19.
Federal Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says on Twitter the Canadian Armed Forces will support vaccine efforts in 32 communities of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation.
After being forced back to North Bay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, local videographer Jim Clement and his girlfriend Alisha Mackenzie put together a video showcasing everything the city has to offer.
Firefighters in North Bay responded to a duplex fire on Kodiak Crescent Sunday morning with no injuries reported.
Following the closure of snowmobile trails on Thursday, local sledders are being asked not to fight back.
The first batch of COVID-19 vaccines is expected to arrive Feb. 1, the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit said Friday.
The Sault Ste. Marie detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police said emergency responders were called to a fatal snowmobile crash on Sunday night.
Federal Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says on Twitter the Canadian Armed Forces will support vaccine efforts in 32 communities of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation.
While following guidance from the provincial government and public health officials, Sault Ste. Marie's film industry is doing just fine as the pandemic continues.
The directory will display information for winter activities, like skiing, snowshoeing, fat biking and more in the Sault, with plans to expand in the future.
The City of Sault Ste. Marie’s downtown revitalization project is getting a boost, thanks to the Government of Canada.
Federal Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says on Twitter the Canadian Armed Forces will support vaccine efforts in 32 communities of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation.
Officials with the Porcupine Health Unit have announced more troubling news, with 24 new COVID-19 cases and a new death caused by virus.
A bush pilot, hunting outfitter, and environmental lawyer in Foleyet has spent almost 20 years asking the provincial government to stop spraying chemical herbicides over Ontario forests.
Constance Lake First Nation, 32 kilometres west of Hearst, is in a state of emergency.
Sad news out of the Cochrane District as it announced its 10th COVID-related death Thursday night, the first one since August.
Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain George Armstrong reported dead at 90. Armstrong lead the team to win four Stanley Cups in the 1960s
Thousands of businesses apply for new emergency funding
A patient and loyal dog spent days outside a hospital in Turkey, waiting for its owner while he received treatment.
The parents of a Sherwood Park boy are sounding the alarm after their son was told to walk home from school after breaking both wrists, and the parents say they didn’t receive a call from any officials.
A request for a skating rink to play hockey prompted one Winnipeg man and his son on an ambitious journey to build their own ice-resurfacing machine.
One of the workers trapped in the rubble in the Teeple Terrace building collapse last month says it was the sound of his father’s voice that gave him the will to survive.
The West Shore RCMP made their debut on American late-night television Thursday, after a story about a woman’s glowing review of the local jail made international headlines.
A hospitalized Instagram-famous Toronto pug has received a little help from her loyal fans – more than $30,000 to help cover her hefty medical bills.
Aurel Fox-Recollet from Manitoulin Island sings a cover of John Prine’s classic song, 'All The Best.'
Former CTV Northern news anchor Peter Malette and his cousin Dan, known as the folk duo Moir's Hill, sings 'Don't Think Twice, It's Alright'
The school board has stop using an online language app after an inappropriate image and message popped up on a student laptop recently.
CTV's Craig Momney has the latest on the deadly outbreak at Roberta Place in Barrie.
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Facing calls for her colleagues to expel her from the Senate, Sen. Lynn Beyak has announced her early retirement. Her decision to leave follows a commitment to only serve eight years in the upper chamber, she said.
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.
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.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday brought an end to lawsuits over whether Donald Trump illegally profited off his presidency.
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.
U.S. President Joe Biden signed an order Monday reversing a Trump-era Pentagon policy that largely barred transgender individuals from serving in the military.
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.'
A billion-dollar deal that marks the single biggest investment in Canada's seafood industry by an Indigenous group has been finalized.
Federal party leaders spoke to reporters this morning ahead of question period in the House of Commons.
Wuhan is largely back to normal one year after being the epicentre of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ont. reports 2,359 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday
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.