Hundreds of Manitobans receive wrong address for vaccination center a second time
Manitobans making COVID-19 vaccine appointments have been sent incorrect information for the second time since the vaccine rollout first started.

Manitobans making COVID-19 vaccine appointments have been sent incorrect information for the second time since the vaccine rollout first started.
A northern Manitoba community is imposing a curfew after a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Nearly a dozen tickets were handed out during Saturday’s anti-lockdown protest in Steinbach with more expected to come.
A couple in Selkirk, Man. says a monarch butterfly they rescued this fall has become almost like another family member.
A woman in St. Vital is getting a lot of attention for the big white creatures that have taken up residence in front of her home.
A Winnipeg building built more than 100-years-ago has sat vacant for more than half a decade. Advocates are calling on the owners to give the shuttered building a second lease on life, and want the city to step in and make it happen.
With the colder months in full swing in Manitoba, the new hobby that is seeing an increase in participation is ice fishing.
Accountants have been busy fielding questions about a new tax deduction for people who’ve been working from home because of COVID-19.
A folk singer from Manitoba considered one of the pioneers of Indigenous music has died from COVID-19. Shingoose, born Curtis Jonnie, passed away from COVID-19 at the age of 74 on Jan. 12, according to his daughter, Nahanni Shingoose. He was a resident of the Southeast Personal Care Home in Winnipeg.
A Winnipeg woman said a 911 operator talked her through administering naloxone to her son who overdosed in his bedroom.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted many areas of everyday life, and the housing market is no exception.
One Winnipeg teacher is incorporating Grammy-award winning music into his lessons to help make math more accessible and enjoyable for students.
It's not a Manitoba winter without curling, but due to the pandemic, the season was put on hold months ago.
Patrik Laine seemed to be on a mission to silence his critics, at least for the time being, with a three point performance on Thursday, including the overtime game winner, sealing Winnipeg’s 4-3 win against the Calgary Flames.
Patrik Laine scored his second goal of the game in overtime, and the Winnipeg Jets started their season with a 4-3 win over the Calgary Flames Thursday.
Taylor Adolphe is a Big Brother to a boy named Leland and the two are developing a bond. Rachel Lagacé has more.
Brian Munz shares the biggest takeaways from the Winnipeg Jets’ home opener against the Calgary Flames.
Betty White says she is celebrating her 99th birthday by eating a hot dog, feeding her favourite ducks.
An Ontario man known as ‘COVID Elvis’ has made it his mission to put a smile on people's faces.
Hospitals are seeing a rise in tobogganing and sledding injuries and doctors are warning of the dangers.
Ruth Stryzewski has another reason to celebrate ahead of her 109th birthday after recovering from COVID-19.
A man went to great lengths to bring a young deer to safety after it fell through ice.
A Florida waitress says she knew something was wrong when an 11-year-old boy sitting at one of her tables was forbidden from ordering anything to eat.
On the day that U.S. President-elect Joe Biden takes office, he intends to kill the Keystone XL Pipeline deal, according to documents reviewed by CTV News.
U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to issue around 100 pardons and commutations on his final full day in office Tuesday, according to three people familiar with the matter, a major batch of clemency actions that includes white collar criminals, high-profile rappers and others but -- as of now -- is not expected to include Trump himself.
U.S. defence officials say they are worried about an insider attack or other threat from service members involved in securing President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, prompting the FBI to vet all of the 25,000 National Guard troops coming into Washington for the event.
Federal Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole pushed back against attempts to link his party to Trump-style politics on Sunday, saying there is 'no place for the far right' in the Tories while accusing the Liberals of divisive dirty tricks.
While critics of Canada's vaccine rollout continue to point to the more accelerated COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the United States, Dr. Anthony Fauci says he isn't planning on American life getting back to some semblance of normality any earlier than Canadian officials are aiming for.
As the first terminally ill cancer patient in Canada to legally use so-called magic mushrooms to treat anxiety, Thomas Hartle is hopeful that more temporary approvals from the federal government signal a permanent regulatory regime may be in the works.
Several Canadian experiences from the first Gulf War were collected by Historica Canada and released on Sunday as part of a new video on what is a largely forgotten chapter of Canada's military history.
Small groups of right-wing protesters -- some of them carrying rifles -- gathered outside heavily fortified statehouses around the country Sunday, outnumbered by National Guard troops and police brought in to prevent a repeat of the violence that erupted at the U.S. Capitol. As darkness fell, there were no reports of any clashes.
Turning off the camera during Zoom or video meetings can actually help reduce a person's carbon footprint by 96 per cent, a new environmental study finds.
RCMP officers have found a missing fishing boat that sank off the coast of Nova Scotia in December. CTV's Natasha Pace reports.
U.S. COVID-19 deaths near 400,000, hospitals reach capacity
U.S. President-elect Biden plans to scrap the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. CTV's Richard Madan has the details.
CTV's Abby Kuhathasan provides a closer look into the violent attack on Capitol Hill earlier this month.
As Inauguration Day approaches, D.C. is guarded by more American troops than there are in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A new report from StatsCan says more than 87,000 people have left big cities for smaller nearby communities.