Sask. reports lowest COVID-19 case count since early November
Saskatchewan recorded 56 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, which is the lowest new case count since the fist week of November.

Saskatchewan recorded 56 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, which is the lowest new case count since the fist week of November.
Melanie Anderson is sharing the story of her teenage son’s death in the hopes that it will prevent a similar tragedy.
Chalaine Senger says that being bullied can influence several aspects of what it means to grow up.
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.
Luna Pearl Woolf sank to her lowest point last November. The successful Montreal composer was emotionally and physically worn out from living with post-COVID symptoms for more than seven months.
The Winnipeg Police Service seized a total of $11.5 million in assets, including drugs, Bitcoin and cars, during a months-long investigation into an multi-provincial drug network between British Columbia and Manitoba.
Convicted drunk driver Marco Muzzo has expressed a wish to move back to the area where the crash that killed four members of the same family occurred nearly six years ago, despite his parole conditions specifically restricting him from doing so.
A flippered forager was taken away in the back of a police cruiser after it was found wandering the streets of Charlottetown
Dashcam video captured the moment a dump truck collided with a barrier along the I-405 north of Renton, Wash.
A train carrying liquid petroleum exploded after a collision with an 18-wheeler in Cameron, Texas.
John Vennavally-Rao has the story of a brother and sister team who were inspired by the loss of a pet to help other animals.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says U.S. leadership has been 'sorely missed' over the past few years.
Hockey card collecting has seen a huge rise in popularity over the past few months, especially with news about a few rare cards selling for six figures.
Canadian singer and songwriter Paul Shaffer says it's an honour hit song 'It's Raining Men' will be inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.
The rollover car crash that seriously injured Tiger Woods outside Los Angeles on Tuesday was an accident, so investigators won't pursue any charges against the golf great, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said Wednesday.
A new study has found that the novel coronavirus can survive on some forms of fabric and transmit to other surfaces for up to 72 hours in a laboratory setting.
The Nunavut community of Arviat has declared a state of emergency over rising COVID-19 case numbers.
The interface of video conferencing technology like Zoom may have compounding physiological effects that can be exhausting, according to Stanford University researchers who have launched a new online study to measure 'Zoom fatigue.'
The spirit of cross-border co-operation is lingering as Canada's environment minister talks climate change priorities with presidential envoy John Kerry.
A quarantine screening officer who allegedly demanded cash from a woman before sexually assaulting her at her home faces related charges, police said on Wednesday.
The fight to win the leadership of his party could be nothing compared to what Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole has ahead: keeping his party together as he tries to win over voters who haven't voted for it recently.
Convicted drunk driver Marco Muzzo has expressed a wish to move back to the area where the crash that killed four members of the same family occurred nearly six years ago, despite his parole conditions specifically restricting him from doing so.
The Winnipeg Police Service seized a total of $11.5 million in assets, including drugs, Bitcoin and cars, during a months-long investigation into an multi-provincial drug network between British Columbia and Manitoba.
Instead of one plan for the entire province, Ontario says vaccine rollout details will be determined by each local public health unit.
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole is criticizing the federal government over the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, and says targets won't be met.