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Eating on the floor has reminded me of the importance of family time beyond the holidays

This First Person column is written by Isma Ishtiaq, who lives in Delta, B.C. For more information about…

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This Windsor man had a final wish: To don a Santa suit one last time

For the last time, Windsor, Ont., resident Gerry Lalande donned a red suit, just like jolly old Saint Nick, in…

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Candles light up Ottawa river in memory of 2 teens who fell through ice

Candles lit up a section of Rideau River in Ottawa on Friday night where two teen boys died after falling…

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'Ice can be very deceiving,' warns expert after recent deaths

There are renewed warnings about the dangers of venturing onto thin ice or near bodies of water after several recent…

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Police visited couple days before they were shot to death. Their son wants to know why

It's been more than a month since Gurdit Singh Sidhu's parents were shot and killed at their family's Caledon,…

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Wildfires made Canada's air quality worse than the U.S. for the first time

Canada's record-setting wildfire season hiked the country up global pollution rankings — and for the first time made…

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Canada could face more record-breaking heat this year. How can we prepare for wildfires?

The first week of January isn't usually wildfire season. But as 2024 began, more than 100 "zombie fires"…

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Beware the buds of March: Why early tulips and cherry blossoms are a growing concern

Senior landscape architect Tina Liu is responsible for up to 700,000 tulip bulbs planted by the National Capital Commission (NCC) each year in Ottawa.Typically,…

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New Order of Canada inductees include journalist who investigated Trump's finances, 1st Inuk senator

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon has announced 78 new appointments to the Order of Canada — a list that includes activists, authors,…

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Bank of Canada governor says interest rate relief won't deliver new housing supply

Canada's real estate market is notoriously unhinged. Home prices are up more than 35 per cent in just…

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Loblaws will no longer offer 50% discount on expiring food products

If you've been trying to save money on your grocery bill by waiting until food is marked down…

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The rising cost of living means this mom of 3 goes hungry so her kids can eat

Tara Saunders says she had enough money to pay for her bills and groceries for her family before…

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Loblaw backs away from plan to reduce 50% discount on foods nearing best-before dates

Loblaw Companies Ltd. is backing down from its decision to nix a 50 per cent discount on food products nearing their…

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How a Winnipeg codebreaker cracked one of the 'world's top unsolved messages'

University of Manitoba research computer analyst Wayne Chan holds a copy of the Silk Dress cryptogram. (Trevor Brine/CBC)"Bismark…

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25 years later, the story of a Halifax hospital and a U.K. organ-hoarding scandal

On Jan. 18, 1998, Kent Dooley sat across from a brilliant pediatric pathologist with a devoted following at…

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