The commander of Canada's Air Force expressed his sympathies to the families of two women recently murdered near Belleville, and said he was "shocked" that a colonel under his authority has been charged with their murders.
Some TTC employees called for a work-to-rule campaign in response to sustained criticism from the public and their boss, but it's unclear if the protest got much traction.
Toronto police say they found 30-year-old Glenn Lowe suffering from gunshot wounds on the front porch of a house on Jane Street, near Threthawey Drive. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.
It's up to voters to decide whether the Ontario Liberals are trying to buy votes in an upcoming Ottawa byelection by providing an estimated $200 million to help Nortel pensioners or just doing the right thing, Premier Dalton McGuinty said Monday.
Canada's housing market is on the rebound with resales expected to set a new annual record this year and homebuilding off to a strong start, according to two reports issued Monday.
The body of a 27-year-old Belleville woman has been found and a CFB commander has been charged with her murder and the death of another woman. Tom Hayes and Jim Junkin cover the story.
Col. Russ Williams began with the Canadian Forces in 1987, and rose through the ranks to become base commander at CFB Trenton. His arrest has rocked the military community.
The commander of CFB Trenton has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder. The news comes as a complete shock to communities surrounding the base and across the country.
Col. Russ Williams of Tweed, Ont., has been arrested in the death of 27-year-old Jessica Lloyd, and first-degree murder charges have also been laid in the death of a second woman. Charges have also been laid for two additional home invasions.
OPP Dep. Commissioner Vince Hawkes says an arrest has been made in the murder of 27-year-old Jessica Lloyd. Belleville Police Chief Cory McMullen says that the conclusion of the case would not have come about without the co-operation of several police services.
Fed up with public criticism of sleeping ticket agents and bus drivers on break, TTC employees began snapping photos of customers they say are behaving badly. Austin Delaney reports.
The National Ballet of Canada reports a successful fundraising season, and now a veteran dancer is returning to the stage after a short six-week maternity leave.
17-month old McAllister Kerr from Oakville, Ont. South of the border, he's already a house-hold name as his face is featured prominently in E-Trade commercials.
Students gathered at the Sheraton Centre Monday for a DECA leadership conference aimed at arming people with the right business skills. Dana Levenson has more.
Firefighters still can't enter the newsroom of CTV Ottawa, where a significant amount of archival news footage has been lost, but the CJOH team is vowing to continue.
Toronto police will the hit the streets this evening to watch for drunk drivers and to conduct Super Bowl RIDE spot checks around the city. Chris Eby reports.
There will be a moment of silence at the Air Canada Centre tonight to mourn the death of Brendan Burke, the 21-year-old son of Leafs' general manager. Chris Eby reports.
Another video of a TTC driver taking a break while passengers waited surfaced Saturday. This time the man shooting the video and the driver get into a small argument.
Peel police were still looking for a Mississauga man wanted in connection with a blaze that broke out in an office building on Wednesday. Sean Cowan reports.
For football fans, tomorrow is the biggest day of the year: Superbowl Sunday. With millions getting ready for the game, the day has become more than just a sporting event. John Mussleman reports.
A century ago, William Peyton Hubbard became Toronto's deputy mayor. Today, he continues to have an influence on the city's black community. Karlene Nation reports.
Belleville police and the Ontario Provincial Police are pressing forward with their search for 27-year-old Jessica Lloyd, missing for more than a week.
NDP Leader and Toronto MP Jack Layton announced Friday he has prostate cancer. This shocked people in his Broadview-Danforth riding, but they're pulling for him. Alicia Markson reports.