High court to decide whether Nazi art case stays in U.S. court
Jed Leiber was an adult before he learned that his family was once part-owner of a collection of centuries-old religious artworks now said to be worth at least $250 million. After a decadeslong mission to reclaim some 40 pieces of the Guelph Treasure on display in a Berlin museum, he is now heading to the Supreme Court, in a case to be argued Monday.
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No injuries reported after fire breaks out at small building in Guelph
Guelph police say nobody was hurt after a fire broke out at a small building in Guelph Monday night. -
Kitchener residents urge city to pump the brakes on new parking fees at downtown lot during council meeting
Some Kitchener condo residents are raising concerns over newly introduced fees at a downtown lot, pointing to inconsistencies in parking rules. -
Flurries expected as spring officially arrives in Ottawa
Flurries are in the forecast when spring officially arrives at 11:06 p.m. Tuesday. -
Where to watch the state funeral for former prime minister Brian Mulroney
A state funeral for former prime minister Brian Mulroney will be held in Montreal on March 23. CTV News will have live special coverage of his funeral service. -
High thoughts: The habits of Canadian cannabis users are revealed in a new StatCan report
Statistics Canada has conducted a series of surveys to measure the impacts of legalized cannabis since the Cannabis Act took effect in 2018. The latest one, the 2023 National Cannabis Survey, sheds light on users' preferences and habits last year. -
'You ask for your money, they disappear': Ontario man loses $17K to AI crypto scam
A Toronto man is spreading the word of a cryptocurrency scam that lures victims using AI-generated news sites after he lost $17,000 in investments. -
Sask. senior hockey team surprised after acquiring sizable fan base
A senior "A" hockey team from southeast Saskatchewan is quietly gaining a huge following. -
Artist behind 'The Starry Night' mural in London, Ont. encourages others to rediscover their passion
On a small street, just east of Adelaide Street, there is evidence that an artist lives in the neighbourhood. Perhaps the biggest sign is a mural that recreates Vincent van Gogh’s 'The Starry Night' painting. -
Murder trial expected to start today for man accused of killing Toronto cop in 2021
The trial of a man accused of killing a Toronto police officer in a parking garage nearly three years ago is expected to begin this afternoon.