Addiction and homeless support drop-in centre to close in St. Thomas Ont., after 30 years
After three decades of servicing vulnerable members of the St. Thomas, Ont. community, the doors at Psychiatric Survivors Network of Elgin (PSNE) are closing

After three decades of servicing vulnerable members of the St. Thomas, Ont. community, the doors at Psychiatric Survivors Network of Elgin (PSNE) are closing
London's Chief of Police responds to amended provincial regulations, Sunday.
The Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) is reporting a drop in daily case counts with 85 COVID-19 cases reported Sunday but adds one new death in the region, a man in his 60's
The Ontario government has unveiled new public health restrictions as the province faces record-breaking COVID-19 case counts and intensive care admissions.
The director of the Thames Valley District School Board says it’s a good idea for parents to prepare themselves and their children for a long period of remote learning.
CTVNewsLondon.ca has everything you need to know about receiving the vaccines in London, Ont., including locations, how to register, and who is next in line.
A pair of recent studies looking at how health-care workers are navigating the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic show rising anxiety.
A new national study conducted by Mental Health Research Canada has found COVID-19 is having a big impact on stress, anxiety and depression among Canadians.
The story of Desmond Ryan is the story of a crime fighter turned crime writer.
CTV's Dana Roberts has reaction from the mayor of Barrie and a construction group
CTV's Tony Ryma talks to Dan Misturada of North Bay Capitol Centre about plans for keeping arts and culture alive as the pandemic continues.
The moment the man responsible for Canada's worst mass killing was shot and killed at a gas station in Enfield, N.S. on April 19, 2020, his rampage of terror ended – but a year of grief and questions began. Visit CTVNewsAtlantic.ca for some of the key moments that have taken place since that day.
Two more Metro Vancouver woman are sharing their stories of alleged anti-Asian hate crimes.
A man in his 60s is the first Albertan to be diagnosed with a blood clot linked to AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine, the province's top doctor announced.
It finally feels like spring and Metro Vancouver parks and beaches are packed with people reconnecting with friends who were rarely seen during the winter.
There are only a handful of cases known worldwide of fraternal twins being conceived at different times.
Jill Macyshon has the story of a former Winnipeg grocery store worker finding popularity on TikTok sharing his satirical stories.
A U.S. diver stumbled upon a wedding ring while in a river, luckily for the owner who had been looking for the lost band.
A Cyclone helicopter made a precautionary landing at Nova Scotia's Rainbow Haven Provincial Park after noticing a cockpit indication.
The app, created by Indigenous Vision, shares the locations of historical Blackfoot land sites throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Montana and Wyoming.
Friends and family are gathering for a special ceremony to reflect on a year of grief and to remember the loved ones lost in the Nova Scotia mass shooting last April.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says federal departments and some Canadian provinces are working to send health-care workers and equipment to help Ontario as it battles record-breaking COVID-19 numbers.
Mourners walked, ran and raised money in central Nova Scotia on Sunday as part of a series of tributes organized to honour the 22 people killed by a lone gunman one year ago.
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole is pushing back against criticism by some that a key pillar of the party's new climate plan is akin to a carbon tax, a Liberal-instituted policy he has long criticized.
Half of all adults in the U.S. have received at least one COVID-19 shot, the government announced Sunday.
A 41-year-old man is wanted in the fatal shooting of three people in Austin, Texas, and police officials searching the surrounding area Sunday warned residents that the suspect might take a hostage.
All legislative business at Queen’s Park may shut down as soon as this Wednesday as the Ford government and opposition parties spar over whether to switch to virtual parliamentary sessions in the wake of record-high rates of coronavirus.
The stage is set for arguably the most important federal budget in recent memory, as the Liberal government prepares to unveil its plan for Canada's post-pandemic recovery even as a third wave of COVID-19 rages across the country.
The ever-growing workload and the daily scenes unfolding weighs heavily on many front-line workers. Some have reported an increase in people taking sick time, or staff requesting a day away. Some teams also taking time each shift to decompress and discuss difficult situations they're witnessing.
One year after a mass shooting in Nova Scotia took the lives of 22 people and injured three others, family members look back at a year of loss and trauma.
Ontario has walked back new pandemic police powers and playground restrictions following public backlash.
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole addresses his party's new climate plan, which includes a consumer price on carbon.
Video shows a small plane making an emergency landing near a beach shore in Florida on April 17.
Dr. Kali Barrett, a critical care physical, says she does not know where the Ontario government got its evidence for some of the new measures.
Half a dozen drywallers are out of a job for throwing an out of control retirement party at a construction site.