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- Canucks win against Predators, advance to 2nd playoff round
- Canada expanding surveillance, testing milk for H5N1 avian flu amid U.S. dairy cattle outbreak
- Grandparents who died in Ontario Highway 401 crash identified by Indian consulate general
- After a tumultuous week at McGill's pro-Palestinian encampment, calm appears to take hold
- Canada Post lost $748 million last year, warns of 'critical' financial situation
Alberta Health Services says it is "highly likely" that the source of an E. coli outbreak that has led to more than 150 cases in Calgary children is food that was distributed from a central kitchen shared between dozens of daycare sites in the city.
As staffing shortages continue to cause short-term closures of emergency rooms across B.C., elected officials are putting pressure on the provincial government to step up.
09.09.2023 Newfoundlanders in Morocco safe but in 'shock' after powerful earthquake strikes historic city
Around a dozen Canadians attending a UNESCO conference in Marrakech, Morocco are accounted for after a 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck the city, says Bonavista Mayor John Norman, one of the conference's delegates.
09.09.2023 B.C. man says opening his home to international students has helped him stave off loneliness
Bill Pittman offers space in his Rutland home for international students, charging below-market rent in exchange for assistance with housework — and helping him deal with social isolation.
U.S. President Joe Biden and his allies on Saturday announced plans to build a rail and shipping corridor linking India with the Middle East and Europe, an ambitious project aimed at fostering economic growth and political co-operation.
The African Union has been granted permanent member status in the Group of 20 top world economies, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Saturday, adding momentum to his drive to give a greater voice to the Global South.
A former British soldier who escaped from a London prison while awaiting trial on terrorism charges was captured Saturday, police said.
HMCS Ottawa entered the busy and strategically critical body of water at sunrise, flanked by three Chinese warships armed with missiles and torpedoes. CBC News was aboard the ship.
As Highway 97 remains closed due to a rockslide, Craig Pingle, a manager for a winery in Summerland, B.C., has found some unique ways to get to work.
Seven years after Tim Rose was denied access to an Air Canada flight because of the size of his power wheelchair, the Canadian Transportation Agency ruled the country's largest airline needs to do more to accommodate passengers with mobility devices.
CBC Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon has a closer look at Hurricane Lee and the main factors for the eventual path of the storm.
09.09.2023 Surgery left me unable to recognize even my family's faces. But in some ways, I see better now
Tracey Schaeffer woke up after a life-altering surgery without the ability to recognize new faces. While it’s come with challenges, such as not being able to recognize her husband and children, she says it has also helped her see better in other ways.
09.09.2023 Minister, advocates say they fear international students will be blamed for housing crisis
Immigration Minister Marc Miller and student advocates across the country say they’re worried about the stigmatization of immigrants and international students who may be singled out because of the housing crisis.
In August a team of historians and divers discovered a 2.4-metre long table-like structure that once stood on the deck of the Empress of Ireland — a ship whose sinking off the shores of Rimouski in 1914 cost 1,012 lives.
Whether channeling Shakespeare, building rubrics for teachers or helping students know when they're being duped by a deepfake, the new wave of artificial intelligence tools is being embraced by educators at universities this fall — and not just in the computer science labs where they were developed.
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