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Sweden says goodbye to wide-scale testing for COVID-19

The latest:Sweden has halted wide-scale testing for COVID-19 even among people showing symptoms of an infection, putting an…

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Nova Scotia to start lifting COVID-19 restrictions Feb. 14

Nova Scotia reported five deaths due to COVID-19 on Wednesday: a woman in her 60s in the northern…

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Olympic wake-up call: Bronze for Canada in women's snowboard cross

Meryeta O'Dine won Canada's seventh medal of the 2022 Beijing Olympic Winter Games on Wednesday, picking up a bronze…

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Rabid foxes rampant in Canada's Arctic this winter

Susan Tulugarjuk was walking to work in Igloolik one morning in December when she felt something bite the…

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This Thunder Bay, Ont. musician's Instagram was hacked, now she's worried it's being used to trick others

The last thing Danielle Pollari posted to Instagram was a video her take of Elvis Presley's Can't Help Falling in Love. This…

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With each stitch, a quilting guild reaches out to residential school survivors

A four-decade-old quilting guild in New Brunswick has joined forces with a newly established non-profit called Quilts for…

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I am not a Florence Nightingale. I'm just a caregiver trying to do my best

This First Person column is written by Sushila Samy who provides care to her husband in Beaumont, Alta. For more…

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As Russian forces keep building, Ukrainians resist the urge to panic

Ukraine may be at the epicentre of international anxiety over a possible Russian attack, but in the capital,…

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Our oceans are hotter than ever. Scientists say they worry about what that means for our future

Our planet is changing. So is our journalism. This story is part of Our Changing Planet, a CBC News initiative…

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$68 for mittens? Team Canada fans cry foul over Lululemon prices for official Olympic gear

Lululemon may be famous for selling pricy, form-fitting yoga pants, but the price point of the Vancouver company's official…

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Canada's Steven Dubois wins short track Olympic silver medal

Olympic rookie Steven Dubois, the unlikeliest medal threat of Canada's speed skating trio in the men's 1,500 metres,…

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Canada's Meryeta O'Dine wins bronze in women's snowboard cross

Prince George, B.C.'s Meryeta O'Dine won the first Olympic medal of her career, capturing bronze in the women's snowboard cross…

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Amber Alert in Ontario ends after Barrie child found safe

An Amber Alert issued Wednesday by the Ontario Provincial Police has been called down and police say the…

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Amber Alert issued for 3-year-old Barrie girl

An Amber Alert has been issued for a little girl from Barrie, Ont. The Barrie Police Service says…

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Kenney announces Alberta vaccine passport program ending at midnight: Masks ends Mar. 1

Edmonton, AB (WNews) - Alberta's COVID-19 vaccine passport program will end at midnight on Tuesday, Premier Jason Kenney…

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