2024-09-12
RCMP investigating after 3 people found dead in Lloydminster, Alta.
In a statement Thursday, RCMP said police with the Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit are leading the investigation after three people were found dead in the city's core.
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Good Samaritans foil Vancouver robbery, save shopkeeper, police say
Vancouver police say a trio of Good Samaritans helped thwart a knife-wielding robber Saturday, by yelling at the suspect and calling 911.
Read more2024-09-07
Jasper wildfire complex now under control, Parks Canada says
The wildfire that burned a third of the buildings in Jasper, Alta., to the ground is now under control, Parks Canada officials announced Saturday.
Read more2024-09-07
'So much more than a grand chief': Tributes pour in for late First Nations leader Cathy Merrick
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Cameron Ortis, ex-RCMP official found guilty of leaking secrets, rejected release on bail
In a surprising move, Cameron Ortis — the former RCMP intelligence official found guilty late last year of leaking secret information to police targets — has declined release on bail, according to his lawyer.
Read more2024-09-04
NDP announces it will tear up governance agreement with Liberals
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is terminating the confidence-and-supply agreement his party made with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government.
Read more2024-08-25
Rail decision could give bargaining companies advantage in other industries, union leader says
The head of the Canadian union representing rail workers says Saturday's decision by the Canada Industrial Relations Board sets a bad precedent for future negotiations in other industries.
Read more2024-08-13
On the Middle East, public trust and the meaning of impartiality
Impartiality is attached to the journalism we produce and how we produce it. When a CBC journalist is assigned to report on something, their story has not been pre-written or preordained but is approached with fairness and an open mind.
Read more2024-08-13
Hamilton-Burlington SPCA just got a donation of $1.5 million in pet food. But has no place to keep it
Have you got a lead on 10,000 square feet of available warehousing space? If so, the Hamilton-Burlington SPCA wants to hear from you. The animal-welfare charity says it’s looking to store $1.5 million dollars worth of pet food it received as a donation from a group of its partners.
Read more2024-08-02
Landslide blocking B.C. river could give way causing flash floods, officials warn
Read more2024-07-28
Canadian seniors are wealthier than ever. Do seniors' discounts still make sense?
Though many seniors are not wealthy, the much higher incidence of poverty in younger groups has prompted some Canadians to question whether seniors should be the group to enjoy the most discounts on everything from bus fare to entertainment.
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