1. Aboard HMCS Toronto: CTV's Richard Madan gained exclusive access to Canadian warship HMCS Toronto as it prepares to lead a patrol in the Black Sea. The mission is part of "Operation Reassurance," for which crew members says the warship is fully armed in readiness for "anything up to full-scale war."

2. New Brunswick votes: After a 32-day campaign, voters in New Brunswick head to the polls today. if you want to bone up on the major issues that dominated the campaign, read on.

3. School's in for B.C.: Half a million students are due back in the classroom Monday, after a bitter, months-long strike came to an end last week. Here's a look at the details of the deal that got 40,000 teachers back to work, and the concerns students have about hitting the books again, and the time they've missed.

4. Pop stand: Albertan Keenan Shaw, the 17-year-old who was suspended for selling sugary pop from his locker, is still in business. Now, the Grade 12 student says he keeps the pop in his locker, then sells them on the sidewalk, just beyond the Winston Churchill High School property where sales of the sugary drinks are forbidden.

5. Is it there yet?: After a 10-month journey spanning 711 million kilometres, NASA's Maven spacecraft has reached its destination: Mars. The U.S. space agency confirmed late Sunday that the space probe entered Martian orbit on time.