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Governor Ron DeSantis signs legislation rebranding Palm Beach International Airport as President Donald J. Trump…

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Washington, D.C., USA (WNEWS BREAKING) – President Donald Trump was safely evacuated Saturday night after…

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World Pond Hockey Championship in Plaster Rock, N.B., cancelled due to thin ice

It's an annual tradition — but it's been cancelled for 2024. The World Pond Hockey Championship brings teams from around the…

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Alec Baldwin pleads not guilty to new charges from on-set shooting

Actor Alec Baldwin has pleaded not guilty to an involuntary manslaughter charge in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer during…

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Liberals introduce legislation to delay expansion of assisted dying eligibility until 2027

The Liberal government introduced legislation Thursday that will delay the expansion of assisted dying to include those suffering solely from mental…

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Building Quebec's rap scene is one thing. Taking it to the next level is another

If rappers’ relationships with local podcasters are strong, the same can’t be said when it comes to the Quebec government’s…

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How early Black settlers found freedom, and new challenges, in B.C.

In a Salt Spring Island library hangs a large painting of a father and daughter dressed in 19th-century clothing — a glimpse of…

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Documentary shines light on Vancouver's once-vibrant Black neighbourhood and efforts to revive Hogan's Alley

A local filmmaker's documentary chronicles the decline of a once thriving Black neighbourhood in Vancouver and the ongoing efforts to…

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A dress's journey sheds light on the history of slavery in Canada

If your family was ever one of the few to own a century-old ball gown, chances are Cynthia Cooper knows…

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