Saskatoon drivers could see lower speed limits on residential streets
The City of Saskatoon is looking at options to reduce the speed limit on residential streets to 40 km/h from 50.

The City of Saskatoon is looking at options to reduce the speed limit on residential streets to 40 km/h from 50.
Two Alberta rescue organizations are giving 87 animals from northern Saskatchewan a new leash on life.
Saskatoon police say they took a male into custody after surrounding an apartment building in the city's Massey Place neighbourhood late Monday morning.
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Two Alberta rescue organizations are giving 87 animals from northern Saskatchewan a new leash on life.
A medical transport flight from Stony Rapids to Saskatoon had to make a stop in Prince Albert after an incident in the air, according to Transwest Air.
The CEO of the Mont St. Joseph Home in Prince Albert is speaking out about the facility’s decision to give leftover COVID-19 vaccines to people who aren’t included in the government’s Phase 1 rollout plan.
Albertans aged 65 or older will not receive the newly approved AstraZeneca vaccine following new advice from a national advisory committee on who should and shouldn’t get the shot.
Quebec cancer specialists are asking the province to bump their patients up in the priority lineup, not just soon, but now, getting shots alongside the elderly.
Calling it 'disgusting behaviour' that needs to be 'denounced strongly' Mayor Naheed Nenshi called out anti-lockdown protesters who carried tiki torches through downtown Calgary over the weekend.
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a disproportionate impact on Black, Indigenous and People of Colour in Manitoba, according to a new report.
Ryan Marsh of the Blades details what Regina’s Hub City is like as it plays host to the WHL’s Eastern Division for the regular season.
As Saskatchewan rolls out its vaccination plan, there are questions about whether workplaces can make vaccines mandatory.
A Toronto photographer is working with Ugandan girls to preserve their history in pictures.
A Toronto man says he found hundreds of his grandparents' touching love letters from the Second World War.
Watch as an almost 2-year-old condor is released back into the wild in Utah after being treated for lead poisoning.
More than 50 dogs were rescued from Texas and await a new home in Toronto, after a historic snowstorm pummeled the state.
An iceberg 1,270 sq. km. in size has broken off from Antarctica.
The Canadian economy posted its worst showing on record in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the country, shutting down businesses and putting millions out of work.
Ontario is reporting fewer than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases for the first time in a week.
March is fraud prevention month and on CTVNews.ca, financial commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid highlights the 5 most popular scams Canadians are falling victim to during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The de facto U.S. and Canadian embassies in Taiwan have praised the quality of pineapples grown on the island, depicting photographs of their top diplomats in Taipei with the fruit after an import ban by China.
The time between first and second COVID-19 vaccine doses will be extended again, B.C. health officials announced Monday.
An Ontario woman who went overseas to attend her father's funeral says she feels gouged by the government's 'ill-conceived' hotel quarantine plan that cost her $3,458 for a one-night stay.
Six Dr. Seuss books -- including 'And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street' and 'If I Ran the Zoo' -- will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery, the business that preserves and protects the author's legacy said Tuesday.
A team found a way to read a letter sent in 1697 without breaking its seal or unfolding it in any way. Using a highly sensitive X-ray scanner and computer algorithms, researchers unfolded the unopened letter virtually.
Canada's National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) is not recommending the use of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine in individuals aged 65 years and older, due to "the insufficiency of evidence of efficacy in this age group at this time."
Surveillance footage reveals the moment an out-of-control driverless motorboat smashed into two docks in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.