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- Search continues for about 2 dozen girls at Texas summer camp after flooding kills at least 27
- Search continues for about 2 dozen girls at Texas summer camp after flooding kills 24
- Jonathan Toews's healing journey: From long COVID back to the NHL
- Saga of Black Refugees who left N.S. 200 years ago shaped a Canadian trailblazer
- 'It weighs on you': Ontario wildland firefighters being overworked due to lack of resources, union s

A researcher and psychologist says Gen Z children grew up with fewer opportunities to learn practical skills than older generations. Some post-secondary institutions are offering 'adulting' resources to help students gain the skills and confidence to navigate the world more independently.
The snowy owl, Quebec's majestic avian emblem and Harry Potter's iconic companion, is at risk of becoming endangered if action isn't taken to reverse the threats to its survival, an independent advisory panel has concluded.
24.05.2025 Is Moose Jaw the next vacation hotspot? How Canadian tourism might benefit from Canada-U.S. rift
With fewer Canadians heading to the U.S., local tourism operators are hoping for a good summer. And the smaller cities and towns could see the greatest benefit.
The Trudeau government started out in 2015 by continuing the strongly pro-Israel policies it inherited from Stephen Harper. From 2019 on, though, the growing extremism of Israeli politics began to strain ties. But it was Israel's conduct of the current war in Gaza that broke the relationship.
For days it's been rainy and cool across much of southern Ontario stretching into the Maritimes, which leaves some wondering when they'll see any spring-like weather.
24.05.2025 RFK Jr. says he's talked to Canadian health officials about saving B.C. ostrich flock from cull
Roughly 400 birds have been ordered killed after avian flu was detected in 2 carcasses in December.
The Edmonton Oilers are coming heading home with the Western Conference Final tied at one game apiece.
24.05.2025 B.C. officer was 'reckless' when firing plastic bullets that killed woman: police watchdog
Lisa Rauch, 43, died after she was shot by plastic bullets during a police incident in Victoria, B.C., in 2019.
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has filed a lawsuit against two people, including his former chief of staff, over alleged defamatory comments that claimed Sim had been pulled over by police for driving under the influence and used his position to avoid consequences.
The cargo ship didn't make it to Johan Helberg's doorway in Norway, but it came close enough.
Shareeduh McGee is trying to make sure her cousin's murder continues to bring about positive change in the world, even as people in power work to undo the progress that's been made in his name.
23.05.2025 Ex-Kelowna RCMP officer who sexted assault victim gets conditional discharge, no criminal record
A former Kelowna RCMP officer who admitted to sending sexually explicit messages to a victim of domestic assault has been granted a conditional discharge and placed on probation for 12 months.
Singer Billy Joel said Friday he was recently diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus and that it was affecting his hearing, vision and balance. What is the brain disorder and how can it be treated?
The government House leader says he doesn’t expect the NDP to gain official party status in the House of Commons.
23.05.2025 'Depraved' beating, drugging, dismemberment of young man nets 8-year sentence for Calgary drug deale
A Calgary drug dealer who instigated an attack that led to a beating, fatal fentanyl shot and dismemberment of a young man was handed an eight-year prison sentence Friday.
The party says there is doubt about who won the riding in the April 28 federal election because a mail-in vote from a Bloc supporter was returned to the sender.
23.05.2025 Paris court finds 8 guilty in 2016 Kim Kardashian robbery, but none will face prison time
A Paris court on Friday found the ringleader and seven other people guilty in the robbery of Kim Kardashian nearly a decade ago.
U.S. singer-songwriter and pianist Billy Joel said Friday he is cancelling all his scheduled concerts, including a stop in Toronto, after he was recently diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus, a brain disorder.
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