BREAKING | Fewer than 2,600 COVID-19 infections logged in Ontario as testing slumps
Ontario is reporting a single-day drop in new COVID-19 case numbers as testing for the disease slumps.

Ontario is reporting a single-day drop in new COVID-19 case numbers as testing for the disease slumps.
It may be winter, we may be in a lockdown, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t options for getting outside, like a good old fashioned game of road hockey.
A team of researchers at Western University in London, Ont. have developed a new COVID-19 antibody test they say is quicker, more accurate, and cheaper than any approved so far in Canada.
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The head of the Ottawa Hospital says he’s confident most of the capital can be immunized by the summer. CTV's Jeremie Charron has more.
The city says the Metro Toronto Convention Centre will open as an immunization clinic for specific health-care workers on Monday.
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.
Teachers at Westmount High School are wearing black to, among other things, “mourn the inevitable deaths that will occur due to the increased transmission caused by school reopenings.”
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.
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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.
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Betty White says she is celebrating her 99th birthday by eating a hot dog, feeding her favourite ducks.
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.
Transport Canada has announced that it will allow the return of Boeing Max aircraft to service in Canadian airspace on Jan. 20, concluding the government's review process.
Ontario is reporting a single-day drop in new COVID-19 case numbers as testing for the disease slumps.
The world is on the brink of a 'catastrophic moral failure' if rich countries hog COVID-19 vaccine doses while the poorest suffer, the head of the WHO said Monday.
A Simcoe, Ont., woman said she's facing an $880 fine for violating the province's lockdown measures.
Cancelling TC Energy Corp.'s Keystone XL pipeline expansion project would not only jeopardize thousands of jobs in Alberta, it would also mean the loss of billions of dollars in corporate income taxes, carbon taxes and royalties, according to energy experts.
A California man who told police that the coronavirus pandemic left him afraid to fly has been arrested on charges that he hid in a secured area at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport for three months.
Some doctors say they have seen an increase in Canadians reporting foot pain and injuries amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with more people staying home and not wearing shoes.
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.
Officials from across the country provide updates on the pandemic across Canada.
Top U.S. infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses the COVID-19 pandemi cand how Canada’s vaccine rollout compares to America's.