Monday morning fire causing road closures, poor visibility on Disraeli Freeway
A fire is causing lane closures and poor visibility on the Disraeli Freeway near downtown Winnipeg on Monday morning.

Find out how the Winnipeg Ghostbusters are raising money for the Children’s Hospital Foundation with a haunted tour of a heritage building.
A fire is causing lane closures and poor visibility on the Disraeli Freeway near downtown Winnipeg on Monday morning.
A 19-year-old man has been charged in connection with a fatal stabbing in Powerview-Pine Falls on Saturday.
As hospitals across Canada face a resurgence of respiratory viruses, medical experts do not all agree that mask mandates are necessary to curb COVID-19 transmission in public settings.
Ottawa police say human remains found in a Vanier apartment building under construction are those of a missing Inuk woman, last seen in Ottawa's east end more than five years ago.
All grocery stores under the Loblaw umbrella in Manitoba will no longer be using single-use plastic bags starting Tuesday.
With Remembrance Day coming up, one Royal Canadian Legion branch in Winnipeg held an event over the weekend to help distribute poppies to the community.
The Brandon Police Service found a set of brass knuckles while searching an assault suspect over the weekend.
Halloween is here, with the real scare being the rising inflation making costumes, candy and decorations all the more expensive this year.
First Nations crafters were showing off their work Sunday afternoon at an Indigenous craft marketplace in the north part of Winnipeg.
Fifty years ago, Omar Sachedina’s mother was expelled from Uganda along with tens of thousands of other Asians. This summer, she returned to her village for the first time. Omar recounts, in his own words, the emotional return to his mother’s homeland on CTVNews.ca.
The province is planning to table back-to-work legislation on Monday for Ontario's 55,000 education workers.
A lawyer for the Ottawa police suggested Monday that former chief Peter Sloly was concerned about losing his job and was looking for someone to blame several days into the protests against COVID-19 mandates in the capital city last winter.
On the 50th anniversary of Idi Amin's expulsion of South Asians from Uganda, a Canadian nurse tells her story of coming face to face with the dictator who destroyed her family's life. Read the harrowing account by Omar Sachedina on CTVNews.ca
Three people were found dead inside a Coniston-area home Sunday night, Greater Sudbury Police Service says.
Video shows the moment a century-old cable suspension bridge collapsed in India and left more than 100 people dead.