For some shoppers it was Nov. 1, but for others the first hints of Christmas - saccharine treats, festive-fragranced candles and gaudily wrapped gift sets - were being noticed in stores long before the final Halloween decor had been cleared.
A college hockey rule imposed on Western Hockey League (WHL) players has been removed.
An Air Canada passenger's request for more than $1,500 in reimbursement for essentials he had to purchase while waiting for his delayed baggage to arrive was "excessive," B.C.'s small claims tribunal has ruled.
When he first moved to his urban neighbourhood, Barry Devonald was surprised to be welcomed by a whole flock of new neighbours.
As Don Dixon flips through his photo album filled with all sorts of serious things, the 102-year-old is proving to be quite silly.
For as long as Adam Davies can recall, he’s had just one dream.
The Pentagon's latest report on UFOs has revealed hundreds of new reports of unidentified and unexplained aerial phenomena but no indications suggesting an extraterrestrial origin.
Police say an officer who forcefully removed a 'weapon' from a protester outside of a Hindu temple in Brampton was acting 'within the lawful execution of his duties' after bystander video of the incident circulated widely online.
Taylor Swift is in Toronto to perform her first of six sold-out shows at the Rogers Centre tonight.
A disruption in Canada Post services would hit some Canadians harder than others. As the deadline approaches for a potential strike at midnight Friday, CTVNews.ca asked readers how it would affect them and how they are preparing.
Within days, thousands of frontline RCMP officers will be starting their shifts equipped with a body-worn camera, as the national police force begins deploying the program across Canada.
Police bodycam shows the dramatic rescue of a man trapped inside a car that ended up submerged in a backyard pool in Phoenix.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow explains how the expected $300M in economic benefit from Taylor Swift's visit will not go to the city.