Alberta reports 366 new cases, nears 100K-vaccine mark
Nearly 100,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in Alberta.

Nearly 100,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in Alberta.
The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge is fully booked up for nine weeks starting at the end of February.
According to RCMP, two people in Evansburg, Alta., are believed to have been “unable to leave” a duplex “before it became engulfed” during a Tuesday morning fire.
The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge is fully booked up for nine weeks starting at the end of February.
Downtown Edmonton's CN Tower was sold in October of last year for $10 along with more than $64 million in debt.
The parents of a Sherwood Park boy are sounding the alarm after their son was told to walk home from school after breaking both wrists, and the parents say they didn’t receive a call from any officials.
Joey Moss’ effect on the city of Edmonton continues to be felt as citizens explore new and creative ways to honour the local legend, including carving sculptures and renaming landmarks.
City crews mopped up a flood of water in southwest Edmonton on Thursday afternoon after a truck hit a fire hydrant.
The Sylvan Lake Advanced Ambulatory Care Service has installed a new digital radiographic x-ray unit thanks to the generosity of two local residents.
A Red Deer man has been charged with multiple offences, including child luring, after an investigation by Alberta and Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation units.
A Red Deer man has spent a year carving a hockey-inspired marble sculpture. Bill Harvey developed an interest for sculpting in 1974 when he saw the Pieta by Michelangelo in Rome, Italy.
A Red Deer firefighter hiked more than 1,600 kilometres to honour his family while also raising money for cancer research.
A central Alberta man has been sentenced to 18 years in prison following what is being called one of the largest child pornography busts in the province.
A restaurant owner in Montreal is garnering rave reviews for serving up bluntly honest blurbs for his dishes.
What started out as a suspicious package left at Cape Breton University turned out to be a mystery of a different kind.
The Italian town of Rota Greca was hit by a landslide on Jan. 26, prompting the evacuation of 40 people.
Bodycam footage captures the dramatic rescue as police officers pulled a woman from icy waters in Wisconsin, on January 15.
Neighbours in Houston are thanking an Amazon delivery driver for helping to find a baby that was abandoned after an apparent carjacking.
Prime Minister Trudeau and Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole sparred over the Keystone XL pipeline and COVID-19 vaccine shipment delays.
Watch ongoing news coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic and current events on CTV News Channel.
Officials from across the country provide updates on the pandemic across Canada.
The world has now surpassed 100 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned Canadians to expect more travel restrictions soon and reiterated to avoid all non-essential travel, both abroad and in between provinces.
An updated report from a U.K. virtual private network research firm has flagged that the Canadian government’s 'ArriveCAN' app may have had the ability to access users' location data, despite the privacy policy explicitly saying it does not use GPS or other technology to track users location.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he remains confident in Canada's vaccine supplies despite threats from Europe that it might impose export controls on vaccines produced on that continent.
If Canada was able to navigate Donald Trump's four years of bilateral bluster, it can surely find safe harbour from the protectionist measures of his Democratic successor, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested Tuesday.
The COVID death of a young cleaner in a long-term-care home is a sign of a 'human rights catastrophe' facing newcomers and migrants on the front lines, advocates say.
The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit has identified 99 more cases of what it believes to be the highly contagious U.K. COVID-19 B.1.1.7. variant in the region; aside from the seven, it's already reported.
Schools that practise social distancing, mask-wearing and other precautions have not seen rapid spread of coronavirus, but indoor sports activities should be avoided, according to new research out of the U.S.
Providence Therapeutics of Calgary says 60 subjects will be monitored for 13 months, with the first results expected next month.