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Bob Barker, retired host of The Price Is Right, dead at age 99: publicist

Entertainment·BreakingA publicist says popular game show host Bob Barker, a household name for a half-century as host of…

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Wildfire likely burned structures west of Hay River but spared town: fire official

The wildfire bearing down on Hay River, N.W.T., likely burned structures west of the town near Great Slave…

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Shortage of doctors at Nanaimo hospital forces man with terminal cancer to wait for care, family says

A shortage of doctors at a Vancouver Island hospital forced an elderly man with a terminal cancer diagnosis to…

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Reviving the centuries-old craft of bookbinding, one page at a time

Angie Sotiropoulos deftly twists the handle on her copy press. It squeaks into place, flattening the many sheets…

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Federal government settles hundreds of millions worth of claims with Sask. First Nations

First Nations across Saskatchewan are settling claims against the federal government for hundreds of millions of dollars.The settlements,…

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Spain's soccer federation vows legal action over Jenni Hermoso's comments on World Cup kiss

Spain's soccer federation stood firmly by its president, Luis Rubiales, on Saturday even as he faces a storm…

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Reporting workplace harassment is hard. Here's what workers and employers need to know

When Liz LeClair was dealing with sexual harassment at work, she spent years thinking it was just something…

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Do exercise, nature and socializing make people happier? Research suggests we don't really know

Hannah Ali feels happiest when she can take her dog, Ella, out for a walk and meet up…

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As wildfires still burn, communities grieve destruction with eye towards rebuilding

If the power or data on your device is low, you can get wildfire updates on CBC Lite, our low-bandwidth,…

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How a Jewish summer camp basketball game 40 years ago fought to undo antisemitic lessons

The Sunday Magazine16:02How a summer camp basketball game changed livesWhen Hart Snider was nine years old, he played…

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HMCS Haida — the 'fightingest' ship in the Royal Canadian Navy — turns 80

It was one of those damp, bone-chilling days so common in Halifax in late December when Andy Barber…

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What Quebec teachers say is behind the acute staffing shortage — and what could solve it

Unlike some parents floored by the news, high school teacher Mike Wadden wasn't shocked to learn this week…

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Quebec woman with rare cancer will get out-of-province treatment after research fund steps up to cover costs

Stéphanie Alain was screaming for joy on Wednesday afternoon after receiving a call from her doctor.He told her…

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'Hey, that was me': High school celebrating 150 years shares trove of archival treasures

Kingston resident Bev Nichols was on vacation in Alberta this week, but the Sydenham High School alum made sure…

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Guilbeault brushes off opposition calls to cancel China climate trip

Canada's environment minister travels to China today to attend diplomatic meetings with an international group that advises Beijing…

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