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Tim Cook, chief historian at Canadian War Museum, dies

Tim Cook, the chief historian at the Canadian War Museum and the country’s “pre-eminent military

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‘Explosive’ wildfire growth near Port Alberni, B.C., unusual for Vancouver Island: wildfire service

Low on power or data? Use CBC Lite for the latest wildfire news.A Vancouver Island wildfire continues

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Wildfire crews hope for reprieve as rain falls on Vancouver Island blaze

Rain has arrived on Vancouver Island, where an out of control wildfire has been burning

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Hamilton activist Lance Dingman, remembered for his eternal optimism, to be honoured at documentary screening

Friends of Lance Dingman will have another chance to say goodbye to the housing, poverty

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The Arctic is heating up quickly, but scientists say polar geoengineering is ‘unrealistic’ and ‘dangerous’

For years, scientists have been toying with the idea of artificially modifying the climate through

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Montrealer felt like ‘3rd-class citizen’ after waiting hours for adapted transit towing

A Montreal man says he waited for adapted transit for three hours on the side

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Use of fixed-term leases for hundreds of tenants in N.S. public housing ‘concerning,’ says lawyer

The agency that operates government-owned public housing in Nova Scotia says 222 of its 12,000

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The 7 best, buzziest and most beautiful films at TIFF 2025

With 50 years now under its belt — and something of a return to form

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10 children injured, 2 critically, after vehicle drives into Richmond Hill daycare: police

Ten children are injured, two critically, after a vehicle drove into a daycare in Richmond

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Shots fired — again — at Indian celebrity’s café in Surrey, B.C.

For the second time in a month, a Surrey, B.C., café owned by famed Indian comedian

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Degrassi co-creator Linda Schuyler sues to halt documentary premiere at TIFF

Degrassi co-creator Linda Schuyler has filed a lawsuit to halt the Saturday premiere of Degrassi:

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Federal budget dedicates over $1B to boost Canadian AI and quantum computing

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first budget proposes providing more than $1 billion over the next

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CBSA IT outage potentially led to missed security flags at land crossings, says border officers’ union

Canadian border officers were not able to review potential security flags related to truck drivers

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Potential presidential candidate says U.S.-Canada relations going through ‘storm’ provoked by Trump government

Potential U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg says he did not imagine a "moment like

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Built by coal: Sask. community fights to keep burning fuel in face of an uncertain future

The rolling Prairie hills around Estevan reveal deep layers of black rock, a vast deposit of

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RFK Jr.’s vaccine advisers stop recommending MMRV vaccine for kids under 4, delay vote on hepatitis B shot

A panel of experts at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has voted to

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‘Extremely unusual’ discovery of wampum beads in Ferryland believed to be province’s first

Seven tiny wampum beads were found at the Colony of Avalon in Ferryland earlier this

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Why Canadian taxpayers spend millions on U.S. medical treatments

Hundreds of Ontario patients have been sent to U.S. hospitals and clinics for government-reimbursed medical

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Creditors circle as cull controversy shines light on B.C. ostrich farmers’ unpaid bills

After chasing debts through the courts, creditors of a high-profile ostrich farm in southeastern B.C.

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Quebec mother who left toddler in Ontario field found not criminally responsible

Quebec judge Bertrand St-Arnaud has declared the woman charged with abandoning her toddler in June not criminally responsible

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