Tahltan Nation Gets High Speed Internet
HIGH SPEED FIBRE OPTIC COMMUNICATIONS HAS OFFICIALLY ARRIVED IN TAHLTAN TERRITORY
HIGH SPEED FIBRE OPTIC COMMUNICATIONS HAS OFFICIALLY ARRIVED IN TAHLTAN TERRITORY
As the cold sets in and the snow begins to accumulate, a local program is putting out an appeal for volunteers.
With Christmas less than four weeks away, it becomes the spirit of giving to those who have had a tough break in life in the Northwest, and CFTK-TV alongside Bounce Radio and Pure Country are working with the local Salvation Army on the annual Henny's Sharing Tree Donation event.
A missing Golden Retriever was found near Mile 95 of the Alaska Highway.
Several incidents were reported this week between two groups of students at the Energetic Learning Campus
A large swarm of California sea lions have converged in the waters near Vancouver’s Jericho and Locarno beaches.
The chief of a First Nation in central British Columbia says potential unmarked graves have been identified at the site of the former Lejac Indian Residential School after nearly two years of geophysical survey work.
Members of the Métis Nation British Columbia have voted to leave the national organization, the Métis National Council, effective immediately.
Greater Victoria has a host of yuletide festivities this weekend for residents ready to kick off the holiday season.
B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma says a Supreme Court of Canada victory has cleared a "pathway" for governments across the country to go after opioid makers and distributors for damages arising from the opioid crisis.
A study into the devastating wildfires that struck British Columbia's Okanagan region in 2023 has recommended that government and industry limit development in high-fire-risk areas.
A new plan to free the Tim S. Dool, a large cargo ship that ran aground on a shoal along the St. Lawrence River near Morrisburg, Ont. last week is expected to be finalized early next week.
Roughly 3,500 people in New Brunswick are still without power after wet, heavy snowfall caused trees to come into contact with power lines early Friday morning.
A Saskatoon priest accused of sexual assault says he meant to encourage and reassure a young girl when he hugged and kissed during his testimony at Saskatoon Provincial Court Friday.
Canada Post has been temporarily laying off striking employees as the work stoppage reaches almost two weeks. Adrian Ghobrial reports.
During a surprise dinner at Mar-a-Lago, representatives of the federal government were told U.S. tariffs from the incoming Donald Trump administration cannot be avoided in the immediate term, two government sources tell CTV News.
A 29-year-old Toronto man has been charged after allegedly posing as a surgeon and providing cosmetic procedures on several women.
A Saskatoon priest accused of sexual assault says he meant to encourage and reassure a young girl when he hugged and kissed during his testimony at Saskatoon Provincial Court Friday.
Bob Bryar, former drummer for the band My Chemical Romance, has died. He was reportedly 44.
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump on Saturday threatened 100 per cent tariffs against a bloc of nine nations if they act to undermine the U.S. dollar.
An admitted Canadian ISIS sniper held in one of northeast Syria’s highest-security prisons has issued a stark warning about the potential resurgence of the terror group.
A Toronto speed camera notorious for issuing tens of thousands of tickets to drivers has been cut down again less than 24 hours after it was reinstalled.
Mononymous painter Bruce has carved a lucrative niche on social media with his abstract artworks, crafted entirely from the colourful juices of fruits.
While federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has taken aim at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week, calling him too 'weak' to engage with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, Ontario Premier Doug Ford declined to echo the characterization in an exclusive Canadian broadcast interview set to air this Sunday on CTV's Question Period.