Carbon monoxide leak in Saskatoon apartment building stemmed from 'wear and tear' of the chimney: plumber
The plumbers who repaired the carbon monoxide leak at a Saskatoon apartment building say the issue originated from the chimney.

The plumbers who repaired the carbon monoxide leak at a Saskatoon apartment building say the issue originated from the chimney.
Dr. Mark Wahba voiced concerns about potentially dangerous levels of carbon monoxide in a Saskatoon apartment building. As a result, dozens of people were evacuated, many of whom required medical care.
A fatal crash on Circle Drive on Jan. 15 is igniting a call for barriers separating opposing traffic in the hopes of saving lives.
The COVID-19 vaccine is now available to seniors over the age of 70 living in the City of Prince Albert.
The same day the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced vaccine clinics in rural communities in North Central Saskatchewan for people over 70 they were booked full.
Smudge the Blades clothing was inspired by Indigenous hockey tournaments, says company founder Harlan Kingfisher.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is urging United States President-elect Joe Biden to reconsider his reported decision to block the Keystone XL pipeline extension when he takes office on Wednesday.
A Simcoe, Ont., woman said she's facing an $880 fine for violating the province's lockdown measures.
Residents of Mission, B.C., and surrounding communities showed up in tow trucks, Teslas and everything in between to show solidarity with a teen viciously assaulted at a school because of their gender identity.
Nova Scotia’s new Human Organ and Tissue Donation Act officially came into effect Monday, becoming the first province or state in North America to pass presumed consent legislation.
On today’s #Your15 we’re feeding birds on Finlayson Island, checking out a perfect penguin snow sculpture, and having some snowmobiling fun!
Coming out of retirement and headed to the Olympics – we’re chatting with Canadian swimming legend, Brent Hayden.
A Waterloo, Ont. family has created a mutli-room lounge out of snow.
A Vancouver Island woman is counting her blessings, and her kitten is counting its remaining lives.
Scientists are hoping water found near Timmins, Ont., that is more than a billion years old, can provide insight into the possibility that life once existed on Mars.
A look at how to spread kindness and positivity using our body language -- even when half our face is covered by a mask.
It seems students aren't the only ones losing their cool over remote learning.
As Montrealers dig their way out of the first major snow storm of the season, an expert shows you how to shovel without getting hurt.
At least three provinces are now temporarily delaying or pausing COVID-19 vaccination programs amid fallout from Pfizer's decision to reduce Canada's vaccine deliveries over the next month.
A man froze to death overnight on Saturday just steps from a downtown Montreal shelter where he’d been keeping warm. Public Health had banned the shelter from having clients overnight amid a COVID-19 outbreak.
Presidential historian Alvin Felzenberg says an update of his 2008 evaluation of U.S. presidents would rank Donald Trump among the worst ever due to his failures managing the COVID-19 crisis and his lack of character.
More than 500 critical care beds will be added to hospitals with high rates of COVID-19 transmission, the Ontario government announced Monday.
The U.S. Capitol was shut down temporarily on Monday out of an abundance of caution after a fire broke out near the complex, the Capitol Police said, underscoring security jitters days before U.S. president-elect Joe Biden's inauguration.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is urging United States President-elect Joe Biden to reconsider his reported decision to block the Keystone XL pipeline extension when he takes office on Wednesday.
Canadian Alex Trebek is among more than 200 people U.S. President Donald Trump has selected for a statue in a soon-to-be-built garden of “American heroes.”
The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit confirms 63 residents and 53 staff members, and two essential visitors have tested positive since Jan. 8. Nine residents have now died in the past 10 days.
A Simcoe, Ont., woman said she's facing an $880 fine for violating the province's lockdown measures.
Watch ongoing news coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic and current events on CTV News Channel.
Officials from across the country provide updates on the pandemic across Canada.
Kaveh Madani explains how turning off your camera during zoom meetings can help reduce your carbon footprint and help the climate.