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We take a look at the lighter side of the news and what's trending online and on air.
We're hearing from a Vancouver teenager for the first time since his family was killed in the Lapu-Lapu Day attack.
WATCH: Regina city council is getting set to revisit a decision to add fluoride to the city’s drinking water at a special meeting on Friday.
WATCH: The City of Regina has confirmed the city manager’s chief of staff and two other city staffers have been terminated. Donovan Maess has the latest.
WATCH: The 23rd annual Dogs’ Breakfast event supporting Huskies football brought out some of the biggest names in the sport.
CTV London's Julie Atchison was at Up with Art at Museum London and spoke with Chuck Lazenby, Executive Director of the Unity Project.
WATCH: The number of missing persons cases reported to the Prince Albert Police Service has been steadily rising each year.
WATCH: A Saskatchewan woman wants to see more support for cancer patients in rural and remote areas.
WATCH: Court documents from a Saskatoon homicide case from 2023 revealed a man killed his roommate with a hammer.
Thursday at Canadore College in North Bay, officials and experts from across Canada at the Northern Ontario Simulation Symposium.
Ritesh Kotak joins Tony Ryma to talk about a proposed law that would require Apple and Google to verify your age before letting you into their app stores.
After nearly being forced to close in 2024, the mayor of Sault Ste. Marie says the local YMCA has become a remarkable success story.
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