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B.C. big tree hunter documents grandest old-growth tree he's ever seen

For 20 years, Victoria's TJ Watt, 39, has trekked through the province's vast and verdant landscape seeking out…

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'It was surreal,' says woman who played her harp atop Mount Kilimanjaro

As It Happens6:14This woman played her harp atop Mount Kilimanjaro — and it sounded ‘like heavenWhat does a…

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Josh Liendo wins silver, sets Canadian record in 100m butterfly at World Aquatics Championships

Canadian swimmer Josh Liendo won a silver medal and set a new Canadian record at the World Aquatics Championships…

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Strike closes 27 Metro grocery stores in Greater Toronto Area

Grocery store workers at 27 Metro locations in the Greater Toronto Area are on strike after rejecting a tentative…

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Old Thom: The killer whale that everyone knows but few have seen

Just as Captain Ahab was obsessed with Moby Dick, the island of Grand Manan has its own whale…

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Louis Slotin and the demon core: Winnipeg's Oppenheimer connection

The Hollywood blockbuster film Oppenheimer is exploding in theatres with sellouts and enthusiastic reviews, but a Winnipeg connection…

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It's all the same forest, say Korean firefighters battling blazes in Northern Quebec

Dressed in their red uniforms, the men of the Korea Forest Service move as one, stretching and chanting…

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How Indigenous leaders are teaching youth on reserves to help their communities cope with disasters

What On Earth16:17How Indigenous leaders are teaching youth on reserves to help their communities cope with disastersIn the…

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With an election looming, tensions in Mexico's relationship with U.S., Canada are running high

On Tuesday, a half-dozen Canadian officials — including Tricia Geddes, the top civil servant at the Department of…

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It's hard to merge the loving image of my father with the person who died by suicide

This is a First Person column by Amanda Whalen, who lives in Toronto. For more information about CBC's…

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Long sheltered from worst of overdose epidemic, Quebec seeing a surge in opioid poisonings

Five years ago, the Old Brewery Mission had to use naloxone on clients about once year, but since opioid…

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Danielle Smith calls on 'reasonable' federal ministers to counter Guilbeault's influence in cabinet

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the fact that Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault continues to spearhead the federal government's…

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Shein is trying to take on Amazon. Some say it should be cleaning up its act, instead

There's a buzz in the air as young people line up for Shein's Montreal retail pop-up."It's cheaper," said…

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This driver says gunshots went off near her on the highway. She still feels anxiety on the road

Cross Country Checkup1:53:00FULL EPISODE: Do you feel safe on Canada's roads and highways?Chris Sullivan was in the passenger…

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Convoy organizers try to quash $300M lawsuit

The people facing a $300 million class-action lawsuit for organizing the 2022 convoy protests in Ottawa are attempting…

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