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- Mother, stepfather sentenced to 15 years for manslaughter in death of B.C. boy
26.09.2023 Canadian women's soccer team looks to deliver Jamaica knockout punch and book Olympic ticket
Canada hosts Jamaica on Tuesday in the second leg of their playoff to determine the final CONCACAF entry for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Asian women are being encouraged to push past cultural stigma and get checked for breast cancer.
25.09.2023 Fighting to return a stolen Ethiopian prince and his treasures taken in a 19th century British raid
A lock of hair from Prince Alamayu returned to Ethiopia this week, but the fight continues to repatriate his remains and the rest of what was stolen during a 19th century British siege.
The healthcare regulator has sought urgent assurances over patient safety at Newcastle Hospitals.
Workers are taking more days off due to stress, Covid and the cost-of living crisis, research suggests.
The Writers Guild of America and major studios have reached a tentative agreement, bringing an end to the 146-day strike that hit pause on many of Hollywood's biggest productions. Andrew Chang breaks down the three biggest issues at the centre of negotiations.
The storms occur when there is a rapid drop in air pressure, which can bring heavy rain and powerful winds.
After a detour gone wrong, Thierry Vrain got lost and spent the night in the woods alone. But the Comox Valley Ground Search and Rescue came to his aid.
25.09.2023 Murder trial jury shown photos of accused's apartment, damaged truck that struck London, Ont., Musli
Photos taken in Nathaniel Veltman's studio apartment in London, Ont., after the killing of a Muslim family on June 6, 2021, show a disorganized room with open drawers and clothing strewn about, and blue masking tape over the camera portion of a cellphone and laptop. The photos were shown Monday at his murder-terror trial in Ontario Superior Court in Windsor.
25.09.2023 Jury at murder trial shown pictures of damaged truck that struck Muslim family in London, Ont.
The jury at the trial of the man accused of killing a Muslim family in London has been shown close-up photographs of the damaged pickup truck driven by Nathaniel Veltman as well as the scene of the attack on June 6, 2021. The murder-terror trial is now in its third week in Ontario Superior Court in Windsor.
Russian airstrikes killed four people in Ukraine and caused "significant damage" to infrastructure at the Black Sea port of Odesa and to grain storage facilities, Ukrainian officials said on Monday.
Three survivors have been taken to hospital in Corner Brook, N.L.
General Motors will be the next target company for Unifor's bargaining with the Detroit Three automakers, national president Lana Payne announced Monday.
A City of Calgary bylaw that has put a buffer between protesters and drag events is facing a legal challenge over whether a municipal government has the power to enact such rules.
A group of working people from Halifax are living in RVs because they can't afford rent. But the campground they're staying at will close in four weeks, leaving them with nowhere to go.
25.09.2023 Criminal charges withdrawn against construction company in Barrie, Ont. crash that killed 6
Criminal charges against a construction company in a crash north of Toronto that killed six young people have been withdrawn by the Crown.
There are calls for both sides to end the doctors' pay row, ahead of joint strike action next week.
City officials in Metro Vancouver have described signs advertising a "whites-only" social group for mothers and children as "vile garbage."
25.09.2023 'You almost had me crying': Canada's Votto overwhelmed by ovation in potential home finale with Reds
Popular Cincinnati first baseman Joey Votto received a standing ovation before his first at-bat Sunday and cheers throughout what could have been the Canadian's final game game with the Reds after 17 major league seasons.
Newly released documents show Parole Board of Canada employees were told to keep a low profile last year, after it was revealed a mass killer in Saskatchewan was on statutory release before beginning a deadly rampage.
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