2 Victoria flights added to COVID-19 exposure list
The BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) has added two flights which recently touched down in Victoria to its list of potential COVID-19 exposure sites.

The BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) has added two flights which recently touched down in Victoria to its list of potential COVID-19 exposure sites.
A man has been arrested after a Victoria Harbour Ferry was stolen, prompting an early morning marine pursuit.
Health officials in British Columbia are expected to announce the latest developments Tuesday in the province’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
A woman who was arrested and spent several days in police custody in Langford last week sent a homemade thank-you card to her jailers, and even positively reviewed the accommodations at the RCMP cells.
Temporary homeless shelters and encampments were responsible for the majority of high-priority calls to Victoria police in the latter half of last year.
Three lost hikers, two of whom were seriously injured, were rescued by search teams from Mount Arrowsmith on Vancouver Island on Sunday.
Police are investigating after a man suffered “life-altering injuries” in an assault in downtown Victoria over the weekend.
A Victoria business owner is hoping to lift spirits while honouring the memory of his father by installing bird feeders outside care home windows.
The vaccinations at William Head Institution in Metchosin are part of the first phase of vaccines being administered to 600 inmates across Canada.
The British Columbia government says it is phasing out two types of travel identification cards that allowed easier entrance into the United States.
A large-scale effort to locate a woman along the Courtenay River wrapped up successfully Sunday night after the person was located far from the water.
Last week, firefighters in Victoria were called to help rescue Willow, an eight-month-old kitten who had crawled into an uncovered drain pipe and gotten stuck.
Canada will not be receiving any shipments of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine doses next week, which the federal government says will be the hardest hit the country gets during a month-long shortage in deliveries from the drug giant.
Citing the evolving situation with the identified COVID-19 variants from other countries, the prime minister is strongly urging Canadians not to travel because federal travel rules could change very quickly.
U.S. President-elect Joe Biden made a sober entrance to the nation's capital Tuesday, ready to assume power as America reels from the coronavirus pandemic, soaring unemployment and grave concerns about more violence as he prepares to take the oath of office.
Two days after a homeless man died outside in Montreal, possibly while hiding from police during the COVID-19 curfew, the city's mayor asked the province to exempt the homeless from curfew. Premier Legault said no.
U.S. president-elect Joe Biden wants to re-establish American credibility on the world stage. Experts say not all of America's challenges were created by incumbent President Donald Trump.
From awkward handshakes to pointed Twitter attacks, the relationship between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump has been tumultuous at best.
London Health Sciences Centre says they have fired a neonatal intensive care unit nurse 'with cause' following an internal investigation.
A B.C. mother's legal bid to delay her transgender son's gender-affirming surgery has been struck down as an abuse of process.
Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th president of the United States on Wednesday in a star-studded inauguration featuring performances and appearances by Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez and Tom Hanks.
"She made me smile as soon as I saw her again; she’s so cute.": Adam finds out how a Saanich woman was inspired by the discovery of a childhood doll to take a series of positive pictures.
In 1988, Moira began riding across the country. She made it from Nova Scotia to Manitoba before struggling in the prairie winds.
Charlotte was in the midst of learning about history at university when the start of the pandemic suddenly stopped her studies.
“Everybody has an opportunity to make lemonade out of lemons.” Adam finds out the unexpected story behind a Victoria woman who is overcoming obstacles and inspiring positivity.
"It's a bit of a struggle, but it's okay. It's beautiful!" Adam finds out how a 74-year-old is making a positive contribution to Nanaimo's Mt. Benson after hiking to its peak more than 259 times and counting.
"There’s more to Christmas than what’s under the tree." Adam finds out how three different Island children are preparing for Christmas with a common goal to give to those in need.
Colleen wasn’t expecting to see anything unusual during her regular walk along Esquimalt Lagoon. “And one day, it just appeared,” she says.
The boy is laughing, while dancing along to an animated lawn ornament playing ‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town.’
"See where these little bits of magic are. They're everywhere!" Adam find out how a Victoria woman was inspired by a mysterious musician, and how that musician was inspired by her.
A B.C. mother's legal bid to delay her transgender son's gender-affirming surgery has been struck down as an abuse of process.
A Langley, B.C., woman fears going back to the grocery store, where she stood up for a health-care worker that she felt was being harassed.
Lawyers for a Nova Scotia man fighting a decision to revoke a personalized licence plate bearing his surname -- Grabher -- say the case is about fundamental rights and is no trivial matter.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is urging United States President-elect Joe Biden to reconsider his reported decision to block the Keystone XL pipeline extension when he takes office on Wednesday.
A Simcoe, Ont., woman said she's facing an $880 fine for violating the province's lockdown measures.
A Toronto woman says the numbers she used to win a $60M lottery jackpot came to her husband in a dream two decades ago.
'I used common sense': A 17-year-old describes building a snow cave to stay safe after getting separated from his father and brother while out snowmobiling.
Nova Scotia landmark Peggy's Cove is getting a multi-million-dollar upgrade.
At 7-years-old Andreas Doemer is already a chess champion.
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.
Police are reviewing a video that shows a man without a mask criticize a health-care worker for getting a vaccine.
Top Senate Republican Mitch McConnell condemned the Capitol rioters, saying they were 'fed lies' and 'provoked' by Donald Trump.
The prime minister is urging Canadians not to travel saying federal travel rules could change very quickly.