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  • ‘Big Brother Canada’ Season 12 contestants: Meet (most of) the houseguests
    Season 12 'Big Brother Canada' contestants from across the country are competing for more than $200,000 in cash and prizes.
    Entertainment
    Feb 28
  • ‘Humane’: Caitlin Cronenberg’s debut movie breaks the family mould
    This film about euthanasia and the climate crisis isn't trying to be like something you've seen from David or Brandon Cronenberg.
    Entertainment
    Apr 26
  • Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
    An iconic arm-wrestler, Canada's first Filipino immigrant's B.C. roots and an exhibit by a Vancouver graffiti artist are among the good news stories we're sharing this week.
    Trending
    Apr 12
  • London Knights select three players on first night of 2024 OHL Priority Selection
    Four local players were selected and the London Knights made their first three picks on the opening night of the 2024 OHL Priority Selection.
    Sports
    Apr 12
  • Café in Montreal neighbourhood drawing big crowds, high-profile customers
    From the prime minister to a Hollywood star, Café Alphabet is making waves online with its Freddo cappuccinos, a Greek-style iced coffee topped with foamed milk.
    Canada
    Apr 3
  • ‘Pink tax’: Calls grow to scrap ‘unfair’ prices on women’s products
    A group of high school girls in Ottawa want to take their 'pink tax' fight to the House of Commons, calling on the federal government to eliminate an 'unfair pricing practice.'
    Canada
    Apr 4
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  • Perry says heated discussion seen on bench was about bringing ‘out the best’ in Oilers
    On Monday, Corey Perry spoke to reporters about a moment on the Oilers' bench during Saturday night's game against the Calgary Flames.
    Sports
    Apr 9
  • Parents of slain Halifax teen grapple with grief, anger: ‘No one listened’
    The parents of 16-year-old Ahmad Al Ahmad, who was killed outside a Halifax mall on Monday, say they moved to Canada from Syria in 2016, but haven't felt safe living here.
    Crime
    Apr 30
  • Woman acquitted in heated confrontation outside North Vancouver sushi restaurant
    Sylvia Lynne Taylor was charged with causing a disturbance after a video capturing a part of the August 2022 exchange circulated widely on social media.
    Crime
    Apr 23
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  • Hazel McCallion’s son, who pitched Mississauga NHL team, puts mayoral bid on ice
    Peter McCallion, the son of former Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion, who hoped to bring an NHL team to the city, has dropped out of its mayoral race.
    Canada
    Apr 26
  • ‘I enjoy being the first’: Maestro Fresh Wes doesn’t mind breaking hip-hop barriers
    Canadian rapper Maestro Fresh Wes will officially become the first hip-hop artist inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the Juno Awards.
    Entertainment
    Mar 17
  • Four goals from Ruslan Gazizov power London Knights past Soo Greyhounds
    Easton Cowan tied a London Knights record as he extended his point streak to 33 games with a two-assist effort at home to Sault Ste. Marie.
    Sports
    Mar 15
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  • Sergio Camargo set to celebrate 100th appearance for Cavalry FC
    Sergio Camargo, one of 10 original signings for the Canadian Premier League in November 2018, marks his 100th appearance for Cavalry FC on Saturday.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Saw the eclipse without proper glasses? How to tell if you have eye damage
    Looking at the the sun directly during a solar eclipse or without certified glasses could potentially lead to eye damage that can be untreatable and irreversible, experts warn.
    Health
    Apr 9
  • Brian Mulroney’s political ‘destiny’ remembered at state funeral
    Brian Mulroney was honoured at a state funeral in Montreal Saturday. "To dad, everyone mattered," his daughter Caroline said in his eulogy.
    Canada
    Mar 23
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  • Calgary native Matt Rempe throwing fists and enjoying ride as he gains attention across NHL
    Matt Rempe dropped the gloves on his first shift against New York Islanders tough guy Matt Martin.
    Sports
    Mar 7
  • Two years after Russian invasion, Ukrainians continue to arrive in Manitoba
    Nearly 29,000 Ukrainians have presented to Manitoba's reception centre at the Winnipeg airport with more than 23,600 provincial health cards issued.
    World
    Feb 23
  • Meet the man who’s lived 30 years in Stanley Park
    Christenson Bailey has lived in Vancouver's Stanley Park for the last three decades. He first visited the city in 1981 on a hitchhiking trip.
    Canada
    Apr 17
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  • Dual Canadian-U.S. citizen killed in Gaza was a military veteran
    Jacob Flickinger, a Canadian-U.S. citizen who was killed by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza working for World Central Kitchen, was a Canadian Armed Forces veteran.
    Canada
    Apr 4
  • NDP bill wants to bring grocery prices down. How will it work?
    Singh has made it a central tenet of his party's policy to take on big companies he believes are making record profits while ordinary people struggle to afford the basics. 
    Canada
    Feb 22
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