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James Smith Cree Nation chief, RCMP look to future after mass stabbing inquests conclude

Leaders at James Smith Cree Nation have a lot to ponder after the inquests revolving around the 2022 mass stabbings in their community…

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Even without environmental approval, N.L.'s 1st wind-to-hydrogen project seems to be full steam ahead

Hundreds of wind turbines are on course to dot the landscape of the Port au Port Peninsula and Codroy Valley.…

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Feeling itchy? Scientists are working to unravel the mysteries behind chronic itch

This story is part of CBC Health's Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers…

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Adam Sandler gets serious in sci-fi flick Spaceman

The inspiration for Johan Renck's new film Spaceman is more down-to-earth than one might expect.Although the sci-fi flick revolves around…

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How 2 scientists at a high-security lab triggered a national security scandal

A high-security lab. Ebola. A mysterious package. The Chinese military.The release earlier this week of hundreds of documents related to the dismissal of two scientists…

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This nurse says she's still suffering from a concussion a year after attack at hospital entrance

White Coat Black Art26:29Nursing as occupational hazardA Manitoba nurse who took a man to court following an alleged assault about a…

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The N.W.T. has 11 official languages, yet service in Indigenous languages continues to be a struggle

The N.W.T. languages commissioner says the territorial government hasn't done enough to ensure people can access services in the territory's…

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Mom's fashion embarrassed me as a kid. After she died, her clothes were my most prized keepsakes

This is a First Person column by Melanie Chambers, who lives in Rossland, B.C. For more information about CBC's First…

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