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Man seriously injured in shooting in Dartmouth
Police responded to a report of gunshots in the area of Green Road on Sunday. A man was later arrested in connection with the incident. ...
Alberta looks to Saskatchewan's model for tackling classroom complexity in schools
Two Saskatchewan initiatives to assist classroom teachers with growing numbers of students with complex needs are a helpful start, but no panacea, say some education leaders in that province. ...
B.C. extortion attacks linked to arsons, auto fraud, shootings in Alberta and Ontario: Immigration documents
Immigration documents obtained by CBC News give new
US military begins withdrawing from key base in northeastern Syria
The United States has started withdrawing from a key military base in northeastern Syria and redeploying its forces to northern Iraq, marking the first phase of a pullout expected to last several weeks. Heavy machinery, personnel and trucks carrying armoured
Major fire ignites at Montreal church
A church in Montreal’s Sud-Ouest borough was the victim of a large fire.
One person unaccounted for after house fire in Courtice: police
Durham Regional Police say one person is unaccounted for after a house fire in Courtice late Sunday night.
WestJet Swaps Boeing 737 MAX Orders For More 787 Dreamliners
WestJet has shaken up its Boeing order book, with the
If you see military in town this week, here’s why
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Anonymous donor and WETRA launch dollar for dollar campaign
An anonymous donor has stepped up to assist the Windsor Essex Therapeutic Riding Association (WETRA).
The Olympics’ best moments, starting with hockey
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Township investigates source of watermain leak, residents asked to report pooling
Tay Township is working to track down a watermain leak reported at the north end of Port McNicoll.
Second blaze in weeks at Hamilton and Rectory property deemed suspicious
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Unconscious man found on downtown Montreal sidewalk
An unconscious man was found on a sidewalk in downtown Montreal.
Who are Mexico’s top cartel bosses killed or arrested in recent years?
Mexican armed forces have killed powerful drug lord Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes in an operation that has set off a wave of violence in some parts of the country. The leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel was wounded on Sunday in a clash with
Country singer Corb Lund relaunches provincewide petition to ban new coal mining in Alberta's eastern slopes
Coal development in Alberta remains a contentious subject, with a newly-relaunched citizen initiative petition by country singer Corb Lund calling for a ban on all new coal exploration and coal mining in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. ...
Look out! Pothole season is back in Waterloo region and your car could be a victim
Drivers and cyclists may be noticing that mixed
Measles outbreak not a concern for many in Winkler-Morden area
Despite high measles rates in the Winkler and Morden area of southern Manitoba, many residents remain unconcerned about the illness, CBC News found during a recent visit. ...
Federal court to hear appeal of ruling in connection with uranium waste rock used as ...
A federal court is set to hear an appeal that concerns who is responsible for the remdiation of radioactive waste rock from uranium mines used as fill around homes in Elliot Lake. ...
Schools closed, dismissing early in N.S. with nor'easter set to bring snow, wind
Some schools in Nova Scotia are closed or dismissing early today as a nor'easter arrives in the region. ...
How Prince Albert, Sask. attracted 25 Nigerian-born physicians and specialists
Prince Albert, Sask., has been able to attract and retain about 25 Nigerian-born physicians and specialists. Some say the short commute and access to nature have been drawing card. ...
Yukon University and employees’ union to resume talks ahead of potential strike
Yukon University and the union representing university workers are expected to return to the bargaining table this week in an attempt to avoid a strike by university workers. ...
Canada's Sidney Crosby explains Olympics decision to not play in loss to Team USA
After 46 years, the Americans sit atop the hockey world once again. Whenever there is a huge historic win, heartbreak looms over the other side of the ice. This is exactly what Team Canada is feeling. A big contributor to their loss in the clutch? It was
Canada-Ukraine Foundation Calls on Federal Government to Match Humanitarian Assistance Support
CUF urges Ottawa to match 2026 donations dollar-for-dollar after surpassing $100M in humanitarian aid to Ukraine since Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion. ...