
Wiikwemkoong students get land-based learning as part of reconciliation week
Land-based learning was the focus this week for some students in the Wiikwemkoong Board of Education.
Land-based learning was the focus this week for some students in the Wiikwemkoong Board of Education.
Evalin Garber of Naughton matched all seven Encore numbers in exact order in the Sept. 6 Lotto 6/49 draw to win $1 million.
A worker who was found unconscious Friday at the Cote Gold Mine site in Gogama has died, officials said Friday.
A worker who was found unconscious Friday at the Cote Gold Mine site in Gogama has died, officials said Friday.
A new survey found that 48 per cent of Canadians say they won’t be taking any specific action to recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
One person has been charged following a vicious attack in North Bay earlier this week.
The North Bay Regional Health Centre said Friday that a critical shortage of emergency room doctors means longer wait times for less urgent cases.
Several Ontario hospitals are bringing back mask mandates for staff with COVID-19 cases on the rise once again – a clear sign the province has entered a new wave, an expert explains.
Ontario is bumping up the province’s minimum wage to $16.55 an hour starting Sunday. Here is what you need to know about the increase.
MR80 in Hanmer is reopened Friday as Greater Sudbury police continue to investigate a fatal crash involving a 73-year-old man who suffered a medical emergency and crashed into a house.
Ontario Northland pulled into Timmins on Friday to get feedback from future passengers.
As morale with Justin Trudeau's Liberals goes down the drain with the party's re-election hopes, all Pierre Poilievre needs to do to win is make sure the drain doesn’t get plugged up with doubts about his leadership, writes Don Martin in an exclusive opinion column for CTVNews.ca.
Major floods cause a state of emergency in New York and New Jersey after heavy rainfall. Joy Malbon reports.
A new survey found that 48 per cent of Canadians say they won’t be taking any specific action to recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
A growing number of businesses popping up across Canada are offering unique experiences that invite tourists to dive into the history, language and culture of Indigenous communities.
The federal Liberal government has made a lot of promises to Indigenous Peoples. But do those promises line up with what communities on the ground really want and need, or reflect their diversity?
New data from the Canadian Climate Institute shows that emissions from the oil and gas industry and buildings continued to climb in the previous year, undercutting Canada's overall emissions reduction progress.
When Washington Sen. Patty Murray received a call early Friday morning that Sen. Dianne Feinstein had died, she immediately started calling her fellow female senators.