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- Why the UN changed its death tolls of Palestinian women and children killed in Gaza
- Geologist says she knows the Mona Lisa's setting. But not everyone is convinced
- American Jesse Marsch named Canadian men's soccer coach through 2026 World Cup
- Water in N.W.T.'s Great Slave Lake is now so low, some houseboats won't float
- Israeli military pushes ahead with fighting in Gaza, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee
Late-night talk shows began their return to the air after a five-month absence brought on by the Hollywood writers' strike, while actors completed the first day of talks that could end their own long work walk-off.
03.10.2023 Soaring water temperatures, drought cited as 120 dead dolphins retrieved in Brazil's Amazon
The carcasses of 120 river dolphins have been found floating in a tributary of the Amazon River over the last week in circumstances that experts suspect were caused by severe drought and heat.
03.10.2023 Extreme makeovers: Interest grows in converting empty Edmonton office towers into housing
This month, city council's urban planning committee will see a report detailing the options for an incentive program that would help developers convert underused office space into residential units.
The Kansas City Chiefs win over the New York Jets on Sunday was the most watched Sunday show since the Super Bowl in February, attracting an average of 27 million TV viewers, including millions of teenage girls who tuned into the game attended by pop star Taylor Swift.
03.10.2023 8 years ago, an injury almost ended Zachary Clay's gymnastics career. Now he's helped Canada make th
On Sunday, Canada’s male gymnastics team qualified for the 2024 Olympics in Paris for the first time since 2008 — and B.C.’s Zachary Clay was instrumental in that feat.
Scientists Pierre Agostini of Ohio State University, Ferenc Krausz of Munich University and Anne L'Huilleir of Lund University in Sweden were honoured with the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics for "experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter."
Health Secretary promises consultation on NHS constitution, calling for a "common-sense" approach.
Some 4,500 women were fitted with coils as part of attempts to limit the territory's population.
Multigenerational living is pretty common across many cultures — but there's a growing number of Canadians moving back in with their parents as a last resort.
The Regina Rams could possibly field a defensive line this season that some say hasn't been seen on the field ever before. The team can have four brothers walk into the gridiron. The four Sombachs are already practicing together at the University of Regina.
03.10.2023 Greenbelt 2.0? Why Doug Ford's boundary changes in Ottawa and Hamilton could make developers rich
The same day that Premier Doug Ford’s government announced its plans to take certain developers’ land out of the Greenbelt, it also made moves that benefitted developers who own rural land on the outskirts of Ottawa and Hamilton.
A trial is underway for Cameron Ortis, who faces four counts under the Security of Information Act. The legislation is reserved for some of Canada’s most delicate national security matters: espionage, terrorism and insider threats. Here's a closer look at the rarely-used act.
The House of Commons will hold a rare mid-session election for a new Speaker Tuesday morning, after the position was vacated by MP Anthony Rota last week.
03.10.2023 Northern Ontario colleges rely on students from India to survive. What if that revenue strategy fai
Colleges in northeastern Ontario rely more heavily than other schools on international revenue, notably from students from India. Developments including India suspending visa services in Canada amid allegations the country was involved in the killing of a Canadian Sikh leader show how policies and geopolitical landscapes can change at any time.
New B.C. data suggests the rate of ADHD medication use among adults has gone up dramatically. Multiple experts say it's a trend that could be improving the lives of many Canadians — though some warn it’s a double-edged sword, since these drugs can come with health risks and the potential for dependence.
The move has been prompted by a rise in patients testing positive for Covid, senior medics say.
The MA in Magic and Occult Science at University of Exeter is said to be one of the first in the UK.
A mother tells BBC Spotlight she fears her son could die waiting for life changing surgery
Crowsmill Craft Centre in Shropshire celebrates10 years of supporting people.
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