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Selina Robinson steps down as B.C. cabinet minister over comments on Middle East

British Columbia Post-Secondary Education Minister Selina Robinson is stepping down amid an outcry over her remarks that

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Which animals scavenge human remains in Alberta? This study used dead pigs to find out

People who search for human remains in Alberta say a new study identifying predominant scavengers

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Love, Sask., embraces name appeal with new wedding chapel

Love is in the air — and on the welcome sign — in a Saskatchewan village

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Influx of asylum seekers to Manitoba putting extra pressure on shelter system, advocates say

A growing number of asylum seekers in Manitoba is driving up demand for services to

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Love Lies Bleeding is a bizarro, acid-tinged western set in the ’80s

Where Love Lies Bleeding ends up — full of psychedelic visions, blood-covered bodies and more than a

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Probe clears military police in case of pilot charged with sexual assault who took his own life

An almost two-year-long internal investigation into how military police handled the criminal case of an air force

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Sask. small town reeling after house fire kills 2 seniors and 3 children

A Saskatchewan town of around 1,100 people is reeling after a house fire killed two seniors

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This robotic, solar-powered plane might be NASA’s new way to explore Mars

Last week, the Ingenuity Mars helicopter made its final flight, far exceeding the expectations of

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How to tell if a binder of Pokémon cards is worth thousands or less than $100

If you have a binder or box full of Pokémon cards sitting in your closet

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‘It feels amazing’: Determined Canadian basketball men secure Paris Paralympic berth

Canada's men's wheelchair basketball team will return to France in August to continue its run

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York University workers to walk off job Monday if no agreement reached over weekend

Academic workers at York University have voted to strike on Monday if the school doesn't

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Adrenalin can save a heart but hurt the brain. Canadian research aims to find best dose for a potent drug

When Dan Shire's heart stopped beating in 2016, it led to a race against time

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Why are so many Canadian festivals struggling or cancelling?

Some of Canada's most iconic festivals are cancelling or scaling back this year as they

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Residents stroll riverbed in Prince George amid drought

Water in the Fraser River where it meets with the Nechako — itself not much more than a trickle

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As a new Canadian, it’s my responsibility to help newcomers with the kindness I was shown

Dami Fakolujo has taken the Bamigbaiye family on trips to the library, ski hills and

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Alberta tenant calls for building code changes after carbon monoxide scare

An Edmonton woman taken to hospital after being exposed to carbon monoxide at home is

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Canada to acquire Swedish-made anti-aircraft system to protect troops in Latvia

Canadian troops in Latvia will soon be protected by a $227 million Swedish-designed short-range anti-aircraft

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Q&A: ‘Civil War’ director Alex Garland on why writing female leads is less boring than writing for men

The highly anticipated film Civil War lands in theatres this week. Acclaimed filmmaker Alex Garland

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Muslim groups say MPs won’t be welcome in mosques until they call for Gaza ceasefire

With Ramadan just around the corner, a national Muslim organization and several local congregations are warning members

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Experts advise B.C. residents to prepare early for wildfire season

As wildfire season approaches, experts are advising B.C. homeowners and communities to prepare for a potentially

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