What is a high-intensity workout? Alta. clarifies new COVID-19 rules for fitness centres
"No high-intensity workouts? … I don't know what that means," was Nick Troung's reaction to hearing Alberta was relaxing rules in fitness centres on Monday.

"No high-intensity workouts? … I don't know what that means," was Nick Troung's reaction to hearing Alberta was relaxing rules in fitness centres on Monday.
Canada's chief public health officer says new COVID-19 cases are starting to tick back up after a month of decline.
Despite the rise of coronavirus variants that can spread more easily, experts say the risk of surface transmission of the virus continues to be negligible.
Unusual swelling caused by COVID-19 vaccines are being picked up on routine mammograms and other scans, American radiologists say.
A small new study out of Italy found that children as young as four months old did not experience any respiratory change as a result of wearing a surgical mask, raising questions about mask advice for young children.
As provinces and territories weigh how they'll handle administering the AstraZeneca doses after a national advisory committee cautioned against giving them to people aged 65 and up, Procurement Minister Anita Anand said the first 500,000 doses are set to land in Canada on Wednesday.
The Canada Revenue Agency says some taxpayers who repaid COVID-19 related benefits in 2020 are getting incorrect tax slips.
March is fraud prevention month and on CTVNews.ca, financial commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid highlights the 5 most popular scams Canadians are falling victim to during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The federal government announced it will extend the Canada Recovery Benefit eligibility period by an additional 12 weeks, as some recipients face a cut-off by end of March.
Canadians will soon be filing their 2020 taxes, an unprecedented tax year that experts say will have several moving parts to consider, such as loss of income and government financial aid.
Experts say filing taxes now will help clear up whether you owe the government money if you accidentally received both employment insurance and CERB.
"No high-intensity workouts? … I don't know what that means," was Nick Troung's reaction to hearing Alberta was relaxing rules in fitness centres on Monday.
Alberta Health will post the latest COVID-19 data on its website Tuesday afternoon and Dr. Deena Hinshaw will give a live update Wednesday afternoon.
The driver of a semi-truck that was involved in the death of a 36-year-old teacher in October was not responsible for the fatal crash, police said.
The federal government says the door is open to help producers affected by the closure of a central Alberta pork plant where an outbreak of COVID-19 has infected hundreds of workers and resulted in three deaths.
Premier Kenney gathered with his health and finance ministers to bring attention to previously announced funding commitments, and place blame for current vaccine shortages.
Three original oil paintings were stolen from a vacation home in Sylvan Lake last weekend, RCMP said.
Mounties are on scene of a two-vehicle collision at Highway 21 and Township Road 510 near Looma.
Alberta continued to ease COVID-19 restrictions on Monday as cases of the variant and the positivity rate tick up.
The Tipinawaw shelter at the Edmonton Convention Centre will remain in place until the end of April following a vote by members of city council's executive committee.
As provinces and territories weigh how they'll handle administering the AstraZeneca doses after a national advisory committee cautioned against giving them to people aged 65 and up, Procurement Minister Anita Anand said the first 500,000 doses are set to land in Canada on Wednesday.
Canada's chief public health officer says new COVID-19 cases are starting to tick back up after a month of decline.
Despite the rise of coronavirus variants that can spread more easily, experts say the risk of surface transmission of the virus continues to be negligible.
A new poll has found that the desire among Canadians to drop the monarchy is at its highest level recorded in the past 12 years.
The Canada Revenue Agency says some taxpayers who repaid COVID-19 related benefits in 2020 are getting incorrect tax slips.
Indonesia's Mount Sinabung sent a plume of ash over 11,000 feet above sea level, the country's volcanic monitoring agency, said.
A recently discovered bomb from World War II was disposed of during a controlled detonation on February 27 in Exeter, England.
A Toronto photographer is working with Ugandan girls to preserve their history in pictures.
Comedian and activist Adora Nwofor on how she uses comedy to tackle anti-racism, and what it's like 'living the racism dream' in Canada.
CTV's Chief Financial Commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid looks at the top 5 pandemic related scams Canadians should watch out for.
Retired Ont. nurse Junghee Ahn says she is 'so happy' to help others, and coming out of retirement was entirely her decision.
A Toronto man says he found hundreds of his grandparents' touching love letters from the Second World War.
If implemented, the digital currency would allow customers to purchase from online retailers quickly and without credit cards or PayPal.