| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Coronavirus explained China has confirmed more than 200 cases of a new coronavirus, and five other cases have been reported in South Korea, Japan and Thailand. Here's what you should know about the illness. |
| | | | Trump impeachment U.S. President Donald Trump's impeachment trial is set to unfold at the Senate, but the man at the centre of it won't be in the room. In fact, Trump won't even be on the same continent as his prosecutors. |
| | | | Pipeline protests Climate activists in Vancouver Island disrupted the office of Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland in hopes of pressuring the government into halting a pipeline project through the Wet'suwet'en First Nation territory. |
| | | | N.L. storm Newfoundlanders are known for their hospitality and have been lending a helping hand to their neighbours with so-called "shovel brigades" as cleanup continues from Friday's massive blizzard. |
| | | | Loved at the library Bookworms made this memoir the most-borrowed library book of 2019 in some of Canada's biggest cities. |
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| | | Enormous dust storms and hailstones the size of golf balls pummelled parts of Australia in a run of extreme weather that has brought floods amid devastating bushfires. | | |
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| | | What's in a name? | | Despite giving up their royal titles, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan are still the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. CTVNews.ca explains what you need to know about royal names. |
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