Veteran Sask. broadcaster, Warren Woods, dies at 66 of COVID-19
Long-time Regina sports broadcaster Warren ‘Woodsy’ Woods, has died as a result of complications due to COVID-19. He was 66 years-old.

Long-time Regina sports broadcaster Warren ‘Woodsy’ Woods, has died as a result of complications due to COVID-19. He was 66 years-old.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is implementing visitation restrictions at the Rosthern Hospital to “compassionate reasons only” because of an increase in COVID-19 cases in the community.
RCMP is investigating after more than 60 cows and calves were stolen from farmland near Moosomin.
There will be no tax increase to fund phase one of a new aquatic and arena recreation centre and outdoor fitness park, says Prince Albert Mayor Greg Dionne.
By the time Ken Marcia saw on the news that seniors in Prince Albert were able to get the COVID-19 vaccine, appointments were already booked up.
Overcrowded living conditions and non-compliance with the province’s public health measures is playing a part in the high COVID-19 case numbers in Northern Saskatchewan.
A service dog is being praised as a good boy after helping take a man into custody during a break-in at a north Edmonton Tim Hortons.
Two of the Maritimes’ most iconic clothing companies have teamed up to create a full 'Made in Nova Scotia' collection.
A homeowner in Manotick says she has had part of her property destroyed by a developer who owns the land next door.
The sentencing hearing for a Kitchener woman who smashed into a home causing the Woodman Avenue explosion in August of 2019 got underway Thursday in London, Ont. via Zoom.
POTUS Twitter account transferred from Trump to Biden.
22-year-old Amanda Gorman made history by becoming the youngest inaugural poet. Gorman recited her poem 'The Hill We Climb' at inauguration of Joe Biden.
A girl from Pickering, Ont. is raising money for 'Love Boxes' through a partnership with a local Latin music artist.
Harris to kids: 'Dream with ambition, lead with conviction'
With Trump not attending U.S. President Joe Biden's inauguration, the passing of the country's nuclear codes did not go as usual.
Vancouver police are condemning a risky stunt involving a downtown bridge that was recorded and posted online.
A confrontation between Lyft driver and passenger ends with hate-filled rant.
A Toronto woman says the numbers she used to win a $60M lottery jackpot came to her husband in a dream two decades ago.
Alberta's premier is touting the idea of a Canada-U.S. trade war if President Joe Biden doesn't revisit his decision to cancel the permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
TC Energy Corp. is planning to eliminate more than 1,000 construction jobs related to its decision to halt work on its Keystone XL pipeline expansion project.
It must be one for the political record books: A demand for trade sanctions against the U.S. within seven hours of the new president being sworn in, Don Martin writes in his latest column for CTVNews.ca.
With long-term care COVID-19 cases and deaths accounting for a dramatic proportion of Canada’s pandemic numbers, some are calling for an end to for-profit long-term care, but at least one doctor says the entire system is underfunded.
A recent study out of France has found that children have reported a 700-per-cent spike in reported eye exposures to hand sanitizer during the spring and summer months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Boeing 737 Max is back in the air.
Ontario reported more than 2,600 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, but health officials say that number includes infections from previous days due to a technical issue.
Quebec could change its vaccine strategy based on discouraging new data out of Israel about the efficacy of the first dose, on its own, of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, says a top adviser in the province.
More than 100 employees of a Canada Post facility in Mississauga, Ont. have tested positive for COVID-19 since the beginning of the year.
Joe Biden has been sworn in as the 46 President of the United States, inheriting a nation divided and struggling to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Biden will speak with Trudeau on Friday: WH press secretary
22-year-old Amanda Gorman made history by becoming the youngest inaugural poet. Gorman recited her poem 'The Hill We Climb' at inauguration of Joe Biden.
PM Trudeau says the federal government will continue to make its case in support of Keystone XL to U.S. President-elect Joe Biden.
Former California governor and 'The Terminator' actor Arnold Schwarzenegger encouraged others to follow his lead and get vaccinated.