Ontario to restrict travel from Manitoba… cottagers included
Manitobans will not be able to visit their cottages in Ontario starting Monday, after Ontario's premier announced new interprovincial border restrictions.

Manitobans will not be able to visit their cottages in Ontario starting Monday, after Ontario's premier announced new interprovincial border restrictions.
New public health orders will be coming to Manitoba, but one of the province's top health officials says what those orders will include is still being determined.
A local urban market is under fire after it brought in vendors from out of province and one didn't isolate for the mandatory two weeks.
When you turn off your lights for the night, keep an eye open – as there may be some nocturnal creepy-crawlies settling into your home.
What started as a pandemic pastime, poking fun at some of the frustrating customers that service workers have to deal with, has brought a Winnipeg man worldwide attention and more than a million followers on Tik Tok.
A Winnipeg woman is thanking two complete strangers for helping her while she was struggling during the snow storm a few days ago.
When Art City suspended in-person programming in November due to COVID-19 restrictions, the not-for-profit organization had to come up with innovative ways to stay connected to the West Broadway community.
Jazz Fest joins the growing list of cancelled summer music festivals in Manitoba because of health and safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Manitoba government is demolishing a 110-year-old building as part of the redevelopment of the Daly Overpass in Brandon, Man.
A Manitoba civil servant has been demoted for recently travelling to the United States to referee mixed martial arts matches for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
The City of Winnipeg is proposing one year of amnesty for homeowners who have had renovations or repairs made in their homes that are not up to code.
Manitoba was hit with a spring snowstorm at the start of the week, and the change in weather is catching geese off guard.
The Winnipeg Jets have signed forward Adam Lowry to a five-year contract with an average annual value of US$3.25 million.
Nikolaj Ehlers scored twice and Connor Helleybuck made 31 saves as the Winnipeg Jets defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2 on Thursday.
Mathieu Perreault and Trevor Lewis scored third-period goals to lead the Winnipeg Jets to a hard-fought 3-2 win over the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday night.
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.
Jill Macyshon has the story of a former Winnipeg grocery store worker finding popularity on TikTok sharing his satirical stories.
An eight-day period of national mourning for the death of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, is underway in the U.K.
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.
A territorial goose attacks an unsuspecting Edmonton man and his two dogs Tuesday, April 13, 2021.
Ontario is restricting interprovincial travel, extending the state of emergency and stay-at-home order by two weeks, and placing new restrictions on recreational activities as COVID-19 cases soar.
Ontario announced Friday that police will have the authority to stop vehicles and ask individuals why they left their residence as part of the new measures introduced to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Hong Kongers living in Canada report feeling harassed and targeted by Chinese agents on home soil, and say the federal government and law enforcement agencies aren’t doing enough to keep them safe.
Health Canada is reviewing a submission from Pfizer-BioNTech to expand the use of its COVID-19 vaccine in children aged 12 and older.
The father of a transgender teenager has been sentenced to six months behind bars after exposing sensitive personal and medical information about his son, despite a publication ban intended to protect the boy's privacy.
Social media reports of menstrual changes after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine has some women worried, but experts say any changes may be due to stress and are temporary.
Brazil asked women on Friday to delay getting pregnant until the worst of the pandemic passes, saying the virus variant that is devastating the South American country appears to affect expectant mothers more than earlier versions of the coronavirus.
A U.K. pub manager is reflecting on Prince Philip's frequent visits to the establishment in the wake of his recent death.
Raul Castro said Friday he is stepping down as head of Cuba's Communist Party, ending an era of formal leadership that began with his brother Fidel and country's 1959 revolution.
Emergency room physician Dr. Joe Vipond says Alberta's COVID-19 situation could soon be as bad as Ontario's within the next few weeks.
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.
Premier Doug Ford’s cabinet is meeting today to discuss potential new measures for Ontario after another record-breaking COVID-19 case count.
CTV's medical specialist Avis Favaro looks at the shortage of space and staff as hospitals grapple with a surge of new COVID-19 patients.
Evan Solomon says 'it's unconscionable' that the U.S. continues to sit on millions of vaccine doses that they aren't using.
B.C.'s modelling data paints a grim picture as rising variant cases add increased strain on hospitals.
Police in Indianapolis are looking for a motive behind a deadly mass shooting at a FedEx facility. CTV's Joy Malbon reports.