'We’re tired of suffering': Former inmate shows support for women in Pine Grove Correctional Centre
A small group gathered outside of Pine Grove Correctional Centre on Tuesday to show support for inmates on hunger strike.

A small group gathered outside of Pine Grove Correctional Centre on Tuesday to show support for inmates on hunger strike.
Prince Albert’s Michael Hawkins says the province needs to do more to stop people from dying of COVID-19.
Saskatoon advocates are praising the provincial government’s decision to expand funding for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
City Councillors and the Mayor will get a look at a detailed report next week outlining potential new revenues and funding for a slate of major projects that could re-shape the city’s downtown.
Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 vaccine delivery plan has seen issues around supply and who is being prioritized, but the efficiency of the plan has also been leading Canada over the past few months.
Greg Clark says patio season is off to a good start at Hudsons, but the rise of COVID-19 variants in Saskatoon is a cause for concern.
Researchers with the University of Saskatchewan can predict when spikes in COVID-19 and the variants of concern are going to occur by studying wastewater samples.
The Saskatchewan government reported 193 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, along with 222 recoveries and one death.
The Saskatoon Fire Department was called to the Prairie Heights condo 20 times in February, according to Feb. 25 condo board meeting minutes obtained by CTV News.
It’s the second year in a row that Ramadan won’t be the same for the Muslim community in Saskatoon.
Prince Albert real estate agent Deb Honch says the city's historical homes are considerably cheaper to buy than in larger Canadian cities.
People in the Saskatoon area are being asked to avoid unnecessary travel in the wake of surging COVID-19 variant case numbers.
A Cyclone helicopter made a precautionary landing at Nova Scotia's Rainbow Haven Provincial Park after noticing a cockpit indication.
A territorial goose attacks an unsuspecting Edmonton man and his two dogs Tuesday, April 13, 2021.
Dutch tourists paid $450 to volunteer for a 'lockdown vacation' to test whether they can be done safely during the pandemic.
The rare mandarin duck has been spotted in Laval and wildlife lovers are hoping to catch a glimpse.
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase when public on Wednesday, and investors say it’s valuation could run in excess of $100 billion.
Wildlife officials in Kenya rescued 9 critically endangered Rothschild's giraffes from a flooded island using a barge called a 'GiRaft.'
Canada's seven-day average has reached its highest point of the pandemic, marking a grim milestone as hospitalizations increase across the country.
Nunavut has confirmed the first case of COVID-19 in Iqaluit, the territory's largest community.
COVID-19 will continue to be a pandemic until equitable, global vaccine rollouts are put in place, experts say. Vaccine hoarding is slowing global vaccinations and could lead to variants that can evade current vaccines.
The federal Liberal government is prepared to try to shut down debate today on a bill that would harmonize Canadian laws with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
As the Royal Family and the rest of the world says goodbye to Prince Philip, CTV News will be bringing coverage of his funeral live to the homes of Canadians through TV and online.
Kimberly Potter is facing a second-degree manslaughter charge for the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright.
Pierre Lévesque filmed police in Sorel-Tracy, Que., as they used road spikes to stop an allegedly stolen truck on Wednesday.