Report shows rise in 'negative interactions' involving bus drivers and passengers
A city report is shining a light on confrontations city bus drivers sometimes face while on the job.

A city report is shining a light on confrontations city bus drivers sometimes face while on the job.
The Government of Saskatchewan is attempting to clear up some of the confusion around how and when residents in Phase 1 of Saskatchewan’s Vaccine Delivery Plan can receive their COVID-19 vaccine shots.
No charges have been laid after Saskatoon police responded to an incident in the 2600 block of 20th Street West on Wednesday afternoon.
Watch: A man whose snowmobile broke down is alive thanks to the efforts of others. CTV Prince Albert’s Jayda Taylor reports.
WATCH: The family of a Saskatoon tattoo artist whose skin was preserved after his death says they may lose possession of it.
A hospital unit dedicated to youth mental health in Prince Albert is open again thanks to the addition of psychiatrist Dr. Randy Zbuk.
An advocate for homeless people in Prince Albert says removing benches at a downtown bus station doesn’t address the roots causes of crime.
The Prince Albert Child and Youth Inpatient Unit at the Victoria Hospital reopened this week, according to the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
A Kamloops, B.C., father is speaking out after his daughter was allegedly sent home from school for wearing a black knee-length dress over a white turtleneck.
For the second time in a week, police in Prince Edward Island have picked up a lost and wandering seal.
An Ontario student received recognition from an NHL star for his project featuring the player during Black History Month.
A new online and pop-up sports apparel and memorabilia store is selling a Michael Jordan 1989 All-Star game replica jersey for a cool $19,500.
Canada’s pop-music scene has a new artist on the horizon, Madisyn Gifford is taking the industry by storm!
On today’s #Your15 we’re sending out a birthday wish, having some curling fun, gazing in astonishment at a beautiful cake creation, and meeting Mike’s future weather protégé.
She also posts dance-offs with her husband, and has since gained a large following
One of the world’s oldest, and most famous, captive elephants passed away at 72
Through posture, breath control and even signing, the company aims to help people who are struggling with long-term effects of the virus.
An Arizona teen admitted to police that he faked his own kidnapping to get out of going to work.
Technology solved the mystery behind a tiny cryptic message in one of the world's most iconic paintings that stumped experts for over a century.
Dashcam video captured the moment a dump truck collided with a barrier along the I-405 north of Renton, Wash.
A large gaggle of snow geese blotted out the sky over Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge in Garden City, Missouri.
Applications for permanent residency and asylum or refugee status in Canada have been languishing for months as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, leaving applicants without support, hope or security.
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says Admiral Art McDonald has voluntarily stepped down as chief of the defence staff as he is investigated on unspecific allegations.
A dairy producers' lobbying group is asking farmers to consider alternatives to palm supplements in livestock feed pending the results of an investigation launched in response to consumers' concerns about perceived changes to the consistency of butter.
A New York prosecutor has obtained copies of Donald Trump's tax records after the U.S. Supreme Court this week rejected the former president's last-ditch effort to prevent them from being handed over.
A new estimate suggests the move to a hybrid Parliament could save as much as $6.2 million a year.
The federal taxpayers' watchdog says complaints to his office spiked in the hours after he went public with concerns about how the Canada Revenue Agency locked users out of their online accounts.
A series of permanent changes to Canada's criminal justice system spawned from the COVID-19 pandemic could be on the way if a new federal bill passes, including allowing accused individuals to appear remotely for certain criminal proceedings.
Ontario is recording more than 1,100 new COVID-19 cases, as well as 23 more deaths linked to the disease.
As the vaccine rollout picks up, a sweeping new national survey is looking for more than half a million Canadians willing to provide information on any adverse events that occur after vaccination.