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Average house price was $686,371 in March — slightly up from February but still $130K below 2022 peak

The number of homes being sold and the prices they're selling for are still dramatically lower than they…

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Olymel to close pork plant in Vallée-Jonction, Que., 800 jobs at risk

Olymel will close its factory in Vallée-Jonction, Que., Radio-Canada has learned.The factory, a slaughterhouse and meat processing plant…

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Florida supercell storm lasted for hours, leading to devastating rainfall, flooding

What parked over Fort Lauderdale on Wednesday — leading to record rainfalls amounts for the Florida city —…

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In the age of inflation, more people are giving away their stuff on Facebook

Years before Facebook existed, Darlene Sovran hosted a small group of friends in her Sudbury, Ont., home for…

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What a dry winter in the Rockies could mean for the spring

Snow-wise, it hasn't been a great year in the Rocky Mountains, says Canmore-based water expert John Pomeroy. " is…

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U.S. military intelligence leak suspect charged, remains in custody

A 21-year-old member of the U.S. Air Force National Guard accused of leaking highly classified military intelligence records…

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'You cannot do this to people': Dartmouth tenants win renoviction hearing

Just three days ago, Ken Sutton didn't know if he would be able to stay in his home…

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Renfield sucks. You might just love it

Despite recent debate, it is true that film criticism serves a variety of purposes beyond predicting how successful a…

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With vehicle thefts spiking, authorities in Montreal try to crack down on shipments overseas

Early Monday morning, a team of investigators descended on the Port of Montreal, seizing dozens of stolen vehicles…

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Siblings of Brampton, Ont., man who died during police response to crisis demand change

The siblings of a mentally ill Brampton, Ont., man who died earlier this month after a police interaction…

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Government or publicly funded: What do Twitter's new labels on news outlets mean?

U.S. public broadcaster PBS has joined NPR in ditching Twitter in a spat over how the social media…

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Tiny port town losing its prized Titanic-era steamship, as vessel to set sail for Kingston museum

At the end of a dead end street in the small community of Port McNicoll, Ont., a vast…

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Mom of 17-year-old killed on Surrey, B.C., bus tracked his phone to hospital

Holly Indridson says her son Ethan Bespflug was taking a bus to Surrey, B.C., Tuesday night — southeast of Vancouver —…

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#TheMoment DeMar DeRozan's daughter screamed at every Raptors free throw

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people…

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5 Simon Fraser University football players sue school over axed varsity program

Five SFU Football players have filed an injunction in the Supreme Court of British Columbia to halt the…

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