Ontario grandfather wins big lottery prize for the second time
An Ontario grandfather just won a big lottery prize for the second time in his life.

An Ontario grandfather just won a big lottery prize for the second time in his life.
A man has been seriously injured after being shot during a robbery in Scarborough.
The registration deadline to run in the Toronto municipal election has passed, and one of those who made a last-minute candidacy filing is a prominent television personality.
If you have trouble getting a good night's sleep, there's a chance you may need to buy a new mattress. But, can you save money by simply buying a mattress topper instead?
When an Ontario woman bought gold and silver from Scotiabank nine years ago she always assumed she would be able to sell it back when she was ready.
House prices in sought-after areas in Ontario continue to hold steady and even increase, according to a new report.
Concerns are being raised about the sale of a screwdriver that looks like a replica handgun available at a popular auto retailer across Canada.
One of the largest music festivals in Canada was scheduled to be this weekend. But instead, it was cancelled for the third year in a row.
Parents of young children may need a prescription for over-the-counter fever and pain medication due to a shortage at some pharmacies, Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children is warning.
When Airbnb first launched 14 years ago, it changed the way many people book their vacations as they travel locally and around the world.
A community of about 200 townhouse condominium units has been told that $3.5 million is needed for renovations and individual unit owners will have to pay their share.
Ontario health-care workers, advocates and politicians say they are "deeply troubled" by the slew of health-care and long-term care announcements released Thursday.
The next phase of Ontario's 'Plan to Stay Open' involves transferring of seniors from hospital to alternative long-term care homes, the hiring of thousands of health-care workers and a pledge to reduce surgical backlog.
About 60 per cent of Toronto’s non-profit childcare centres have opted into the federal government’s $10 a day program ahead of a Sept. 1 deadline but the uptake among for-profit centres has lagged behind.
A Niagara police officer has been charged after an alleged road rage incident while he was off-duty.
An Ontario police force is warning of a new scam in which fraudsters are allegedly posing as fire officials and attempting to sell fake “safety kits.”
Two teens are recovering from gunshot wounds after an accidental shooting in an Ajax home, Durham Regional Police say.
The CNE returns this Friday in full force and with it, a slate of carnival-worthy foods sure to shock and amaze your taste buds. Here’s a rundown of some of the offerings this year.
A famous frontman was the recipient of an act of kindness while trying to rent a bike in Toronto Monday.
A Toronto man has won $20 million in the Lotto 649 jackpot using the same numbers he played for more than three decades.
Canada's Wonderland has announced two new rides that will be available for guests next year, one of which the amusement park says is 'the only one of its kind in the world.'
Stories of youth and queer culture are being elevated in the Canadian lineup at this year's Toronto International Film Festival and some filmmakers say the uplifting themes come at a much-needed time.
The City of Toronto is looking to hire 15,000 people to work the 2022 municipal election.
The Toronto Zoo has welcomed three wood bison calves, two females and one male, to their menagerie this summer.
Toronto Pearson International Airport took to social media to share a new tip on how to “save time” when travelling back into the country.
For the first time in 33 years, the home of the Toronto Blue Jays will undergo a massive $300-million renovation that will see the city’s stadium transformed into a world-class ballpark.
Writing a dissertation on meme culture may seem like an obscure path to becoming the coffee roaster for 30 cafes across Canada. But for the owner of Quietly Coffee, that’s what happened.
Opening a new Brazilian restaurant in a Toronto neighbourhood where locals have felt 'forgotten' was about creating a home for customers seeking one, the owner says.
The owner of a Toronto Vietnamese restaurant wanted to make a change in the industry. He noticed cooks and chefs were departing or pivoting to front-of-house, not because they wanted to leave the kitchen, but because they were poorly treated.
Consumer behaviour, a looming recession and the reactions of retailers to pandemic-driven supply chain issues are combining to drive a liquidation renaissance, according to one business advisor and retail futurist who spoke with CTVNews.ca.
Court documents allege an eastern Ontario doctor killed four people around the same date in 2021.
Canadians across the country have a shot at seeing the northern lights this weekend thanks to a series of solar flares and storms over the past few days, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
CTV National News' is mourning the loss of a creative force in the newsroom with the death of senior director Allan Myers.
Inside independent Toronto record store Sonic Boom, there is a new vending machine that delivers a random vinyl to interested customers.
ParentsCanada Product Editor, Gail Gabrielle, previews some of the coolest back to school products on the market.
Lifestyle Expert Richard Cazeau shares his list of must have summer gear and equipment.
Lifestyle Expert Taylor Kaye shares tips to help families save on lunch supplies.
Nicole heads to Niagara Falls to check out the Tunnel at Niagara Parks Power Station and the Butterfly Conservatory.
Lifestyle Expert Richard Cazeau share tips to take your road trips to the next level.