Three people charged in connection to Espanola shooting
Three people have been arrested in connection to a shooting in Espanola on Thursday.

Three people have been arrested in connection to a shooting in Espanola on Thursday.
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.
Three people have been arrested in connection to a shooting in Espanola on Thursday.
As the pandemic and stay-at-home order continues across Ontario, puzzles remain an activity of choice.
Porcupine Health Unit (PHU) recorded one new case of COVID-19 in the area of Hearst, Hornepayne on Saturday morning and confirmed the individual was exposed through contact with another known case.
People in Sudbury who have lost loved ones to drug overdoses are sharing their stories and hoping for change.
A Sudbury company, Bait 2 Go, is growing quickly. It has developed seasonings that are being sold not only in local stores, but right across Canada.
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.
Community Counselling Centre of Nipissing is providing a community sharps bin in North Bay, the group announced Friday.
Provincial police officers with the Temiskaming detachment say a man banned from driving was found asleep at the wheel with his vehicle, containing illegal drugs, idling in a parking lot in northern Ontario.
After nearly a year on the market, the Les Compagnons building on Dudley Avenue in North Bay has been sold on the same day the 58th annual carnaval started.
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.
Lake effect snow continues to create hazardous winter travel conditions in the Georgian Bay and Sault Ste. Marie areas.
A panel of Ontario Medical Association Experts provided facts on COVID-19 vaccines, to combat the spread of misinformation.
Some small business owners in Sault Ste Marie want the Doug Ford government to return to the regional reopening model that was in place before the latest province-wide lockdown.
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.
On Thursday, the Timmins Chamber of Commerce hosted the 'Mayor’s State of the City' address, held online this year because of COVID.
A photo of Bernie Sanders in his coat and mittens, bracing against the cold, is now popping up in some unexpected places thanks to some creative edits.
A patient and loyal dog spent days outside a hospital in Turkey, waiting for its owner while he received treatment.
Baseball legend and Hall of Famer Hank Aaron has passed away. Aaron rose to fame when he broke Babe Ruth's all-time home run record.
For most autistic kids, it hasn't been an easy year. But for one boy at a Montreal special-needs school, it's at least been a great week, after he took the Internet by storm.
Doubts Tokyo Summer Games will take place in 2021
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.
A body language expert says U.S. President Joe Biden and Jill Biden's affection for one another during the inauguration was a 'stark difference' to that seen from former president Donald Trump and Melania Trump.
Eight people not on the priority list were mistakenly given a COVID-19 vaccine at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre this week after an online registration link to book appointments was "erroneously shared."
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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A team of researchers from the Montreal Heart Institute believes they have found an effective weapon against COVID-19: colchicine, an oral tablet already known and used for other diseases.
Larry King, the suspenders-sporting everyman whose broadcast interviews with world leaders, movie stars and ordinary Joes helped define American conversation for a half-century, died Saturday. He was 87.
A review of 61 studies and reports comprising more than one million people suggests that at least one in three people infected with COVID-19 do not have any symptoms.
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says he was once willing to give his former leadership rival Derek Sloan the benefit of the doubt, but no longer.
The words of Donald Trump supporters who are accused of participating in the deadly U.S. Capitol riot may end up being used against him in his Senate impeachment trial as he faces the charge of inciting a violent insurrection.
Ottawa-based Spartan Bioscience says its rapid COVID-19 testing device has been approved by Health Canada after the company had to recall and resubmit its product last year.
Canada Post is honouring two small communities with deep connections to Black history with commemorative stamps.
The Justice Department revealed new charges against a Texas man who allegedly participated in the Capitol attack and posted online death threats against Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and a U.S. Capitol Police officer.
Fear that Quebecers will catch a new variant of COVID-19 on vacation is what's driving demands by the Quebec premier for Ottawa to ban non-essential flights to the country. Legal experts, however, say a ban on non-essential travel would violate the mobility rights guaranteed in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
An Ottawa-based company called Spartan Bioscience saying their rapid PCR test can be used to test for COVID-19 in remote communities.
CTV News Infectious Disease Expert Abdu Sharkawy warns more travel restrictions are needed to lower the spread of COVID-19.