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Opinion: It’s Time for a Third Burrard Inlet Crossing

Metro Vancouver can’t keep depending on just two overburdened North Shore crossings. The region is…

Trump Evacuated After White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting

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

WNews retires longtime tagline, adopts new editorial slogan

WNews is embracing a fresh era with the new slogan 'Balanced. Bold. Investigative,' signaling a…

Manifesto Emerges After White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting Targeting Trump

Authorities are reviewing an alleged manifesto tied to the suspect in the White House Correspondents’…

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Riding high and blazing trails: Sask. twin sisters succeeding in rodeo together

CBC Saskatchewan's Creator Network is a place where young digital storytellers from diverse backgrounds can produce original video content to…

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Buying a hovercraft isn't easy. Neither is getting it from B.C. to its new home in N.B.

The Canadian Coast Guard is calling and they want you to buy a hovercraft.Not a familiar scenario? It is for Gino LeBlanc, of…

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This teen almost died in a crash. Her mom says a special hospital team saved her

It was during the early hours of a cold February morning when Athalie Smith was airlifted to the QEII Health…

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Think you're hardcore? Check out this Ingersoll, Ont., cyclist who travelled the world in the 1930s

If you're a cyclist looking for inspiration this summer, try looking back in time to the 1930s when the world was different, as were the bicycles.Ingersoll,…

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Notes of wildfire? How some B.C. winemakers are grappling with smoke

When wildfire raged about a kilometre from the vineyards owned by Blue Mountain Winery in 2021, winemaker Mike Mavety says he…

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100 years after Exclusion Act, anti-Chinese racism in Canada remains

CBC Radio Specials48:58100 Years Later: The Dark Side of Gold MountainHenry Yu's grandparents' marriage started out like a scene from…

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Ontario teachers could be the ones doing the learning as cursive makes mandatory return to curriculum

Though many in Ontario have welcomed the reintroduction of cursive to the province's curriculum, some educators say translating that to the classroom could…

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Remembering Annie Ford, champion of Inuktitut broadcasting

Friends and colleagues are remembering Annie Ford, a long-time CBC North reporter and host who died this month, as a champion…

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