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- 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
- Israeli military pushes ahead with fighting in Gaza, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee
- Remember the GameStop saga? It's happening again
- Michael Bublé joins Snoop Dogg as new judge on The Voice
Israel said on Saturday its special forces had recovered the body of a hostage killed while being held captive in Gaza, as Hamas said it would take part in a new round of ceasefire talks in Cairo.
Some of Canada's most iconic arts festivals are cancelling or scaling back as they weather financial struggles. Many festival organizers say they are still recouping losses from COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns while they contend with inflation, increased competition and a loss of corporate sponsors.
A Vancouver-based freelance photographer won the prestigious Edward Burtynsky Award for Climate Photojournalism from the Canadian Journalism Foundation.
A Russian strike on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, killed six civilians and injured at least 10 others early on Saturday, regional officials said.
06.04.2024 A smoky summer is expected in parts of Canada as wildfire season begins. Here's how to prepare now
It may seem early, but people should start preparing now for what could be another smoky summer due to wildfires, including in southern Ontario, says a University of Waterloo researcher.
Love is in the air — and on the welcome sign — in a Saskatchewan village that is now embracing its name more than ever before.
The kitchen rolls 16 hours a day at the Goût du Bled restaurant in Montreal to offer free meals to hundreds of people during the month of Ramadan.
Now that Banff’s infamous grizzly “The Boss” has emerged from hibernation, Albertans are flocking to the mountains to catch a glimpse — and some action shots — of his adventures. Bear safety experts are cautioning people to keep their distance.
06.04.2024 Ramadan leaves me feeling hungry, tired and a bit giddy. It also makes me a better person
As a child in Cairo, Fairouz Gaballa loved the jubilant celebration that accompanied Ramadan. As an adult, the fasting month is harder — and that in itself is something that she’s learned to love.
When Jesse Stewart's K-car broke down in Toronto 30 years ago, Darrell Leon was there to earn his stripes and save the day. The two were finally reunited on CBC's All In A Day.
06.04.2024 Why are pet psychics on the rise?
It seems more Canadians are spending money to have psychics speak to their pets and insiders say the industry is booming, but a skeptic warns buyer beware.
When the use of cannabis became legal in Canada, there was hope that it would help ease access for medical users of marijuana. That’s not how it’s worked out for all patients.
06.04.2024 U.S. investors successfully demand RBC change how it reports on green, fossil fuel investments
After initially refusing, RBC is now one of several major financial institutions that will begin disclosing more information about climate-related investments under an agreement with pension funds led by the New York City comptroller.
06.04.2024 Fed up with high prices, people want to boycott Loblaws. But will it accomplish anything?
A growing group of Canadians are organizing a boycott of Loblaw companies for May. But it means blacklisting much more than just grocery stores.
According to testimony and documents published during week two of the foreign interference inquiry's public hearings, Canada's approach to safeguarding the past two elections was plagued by failures to communicate important information.
First Nations in B.C.'s Cariboo region say they won't work with the City of Quesnel until Mayor Ron Paull steps down. His wife, Pat Morton, has been handing out a book that questions whether residential schools were harmful to Indigenous communities.
Ryleigh Ridland, 10, was embraced on Canadian soil by her new family for the first time Friday upon arriving at the Vancouver airport, ending the protracted legal fight to get her to this country, after the tragic loss of her mother in South Africa.
06.04.2024 Family outraged as manslaughter charges stayed against RCMP officers accused in Indigenous man's dea
Crown lawyers says the original forensic report indicating Dale Culver died in part because of blunt force trauma to the head is no longer valid, and they no longer see a path to conviction in the case.
Authorities announced Friday evening that a salvage diver has recovered the body of a third worker killed in the wake of last week's bridge collapse in Baltimore.
06.04.2024 Why this eclipse might outshine 2017’s
No two eclipses are exactly the same – and some scientists say this eclipse, which takes place on April 8, might put on a better show than 2017’s. Here’s why.
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