| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Coronovirus caution Public health officials say there are no confirmed cases in Canada of the new coronavirus that has killed more than a dozen people in China, but several patients are being tested as a precaution. |
| | | | ISIS orphan CTV News has learned that a four-year-old Canadian orphan who's been trapped inside an ISIS detention camp in northeastern Syria has been moved to a safer facility nearby. |
| | | | Tory leadership Former interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose is not running for the party's leadership, despite pressure from Tory heavyweights who have said they'd love to see her run. |
| | | | Newfoundland storm Officials say the state of emergency in St. John's, N.L., will be lifted Saturday morning as crews continue to work to clear the roads from last week's record-breaking blizzard. |
| | | | Sour grapes A former employee of a B.C. winery won't be getting his job back after he accidentally flushed 16,680 litres of sauvignon blanc down a drain. |
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| | | A Montreal tour guide is dead and five tourists are missing after their snowmobiles plunged through the ice near Quebec's Lac Saint-Jean. | | |
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| | | Flight PS752 | | The government is matching funds donated to the Canada Strong Campaign, a charity established to help families whose loved ones were killed in the Iran plane crash. |
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