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CTV Morning Live’s Rosey Edeh and Will Aiello have your Wednesday morning headlines.
Ian Smith, a farmer near Argyle, Man., has been raising pigs on his farm north of Winnipeg since 1969. While more people are demanding his product, he said it hasn’t come without its challenges.
A rare stretch of forest on Newfoundland’s Avalon Peninsula is now permanently protected, thanks to a land donation from former premier Danny Williams and his family.
Nearly 50 years since Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope ended in Thunder Bay, Ont., his younger brother Darrell is building on his legacy. Abigail Bimman has more.
Maine's governor was in New Brunswick assuring Canadians worried about travelling to the U.S. that her state is safe to visit ...
The STEP program at Riverside Secondary School celebrated its first ever prom.
HVAC companies are experiencing an influx in calls as a heat wave blankets the region. CTV Windsor’s Bob Bellacicco checks in with local HVAC techs.
A memorial gathering for victims of the Air India bombing saw Vancouver police keep demonstrators away from mourners at Stanley Park.
The Vancouver Art Gallery is cutting back on costs by laying off dozens of staff members.
Canada’s annual pace of inflation is holding steady at 1.7 per cent in May according to the latest numbers from Statistics Canada.
The Abbotsford Canucks have made history. They were crowned Calder Cup champions in a season that caught the attention of fans across the province.
Crooks can be caught red-handed with some help from a digital watchdog.
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