A furry tarantula spider is being held responsible for a traffic collision in Death Valley National Park between a Swiss couple and an Ontario man on a motorcycle.
says the Swiss travellers were driving down California State Route 190 east of Towne Pass, Calif. when they braked suddenly to avoid the eight-legged jaywalker crossing the road.The information you need to know, sent directly to you: Download the CTV News App
'Wish him all the best': Trudeau dismisses Liberal loyalist saying party would benefit from new leader A Montreal suburb is poised to pass a new bylaw that would impose a $1,000 fine against anyone caught tearing down posters of missing Israeli citizens.The Quebec government says it will absorb 70 per cent of the deficits by the province's public transit companies in 2024.McGill University says Quebec's $8,000 tuition increase for out-of-province students threatens the future of the renowned Schulich School of Music.
'Why didn't they keep him safe?': Family, First Nations leaders question Winnipeg police after man's death in custody A woman was taken to hospital in critical condition after being pulled from a multiplex fire in southeast Calgary on Thursday evening.A Saskatoon woman accused of faking her own death, and the death of her son, has pleaded guilty to child abduction.Police in Estevan, Sask. say an incident that left an officer and suspect seriously injured is connected with an early-morning homicide.
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