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Artist paints Van Gogh replicas so small they fit inside a watch

Artist paints Van Gogh replicas so small they fit inside a watch

    Tiny Vincent van Gogh paintings re-created by Lindon can be seen here on the inner workings of a watch. (Submitted by David A. Lindon)As It Happens6:57Art...

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Commanders' Dan Snyder fined $60M US for sexually harassing employee, financial improprieties

Commanders' Dan Snyder fined $60M US for sexually harassing employee, financial improprieties

    The report concluded that Dan Snyder sexually harassed former team employee Tiffani Johnston, allegations that Johnston first made last year in front of a ...

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Pyongyang mum on status of U.S. soldier who crossed into North Korea, Washington says

Pyongyang mum on status of U.S. soldier who crossed into North Korea, Washington says

    U.S. Army soldier Travis King appears in this undated photo. The White House on Thursday expressed deep concern about the well-being of King, who bolted ac...

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Las Vegas police searched home of witness to Tupac Shakur shooting, warrant reveals

Las Vegas police searched home of witness to Tupac Shakur shooting, warrant reveals

    A home searched by Las Vegas police is seen on Thursday in neighbouring Henderson, Nev. The property was searched Monday in connection with the 1996 drive-...

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A Kennedy is slammed by Democrats. RFK Jr. becomes a Republican star

A Kennedy is slammed by Democrats. RFK Jr. becomes a Republican star

    Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies at a congressional judiciary hearing on Thursday. He was invited by Republicans. (Jonatha...

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Can fast fashion slow down? It's not that simple

Can fast fashion slow down? It's not that simple

    Fast fashion giant looks to clean up its act but has a long way to go, critics say1 day agoDuration 2:13Fast fashion takes a toll on the environment from t...

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Legendary crooner Tony Bennett dead at 96

Legendary crooner Tony Bennett dead at 96

    Legendary crooner Tony Bennett dies after decades-long career1 day agoDuration 2:35Tributes pour in for singer Tony Bennett who died at 98 years old. The e...

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Swamped by tourists, Amsterdam wants cruise ships out of its city centre

Swamped by tourists, Amsterdam wants cruise ships out of its city centre

    A cruise ship arrives at Amsterdam's passenger terminal in this July 2015 photo. The city's council has voted in favour of a motion to move the terminal aw...

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Trump's government documents trial is scheduled for May 2024

Trump's government documents trial is scheduled for May 2024

    Former U.S. president Donald Trump visits with campaign volunteers at the Grimes Community Complex Park in Des Moines, Iowa, on July 18. (Charlie Neibergal...

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Finnish politician facing fines after spray painting 'Great Career Moves' in tunnel

Finnish politician facing fines after spray painting 'Great Career Moves' in tunnel

    Paavo Arhinmäki, Helsinki's deputy mayor for culture and leisure, said graffiti can bring colour to a city's walls. (Antti Yrjönen)As It Happens5:56Finnish...

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Fargo gunman who fatally shot police officer likely had far deadlier attack in mind: North Dakota AG

Fargo gunman who fatally shot police officer likely had far deadlier attack in mind: North Dakota AG

    Julia L. Carlson-Vogel prays at a community memorial after an escort of the late Fargo police Officer Jake Wallin passed by on the way to his funeral in Fa...

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How to prepare a go bag, emergency kit or evacuation plan

How to prepare a go bag, emergency kit or evacuation plan

    Being prepared for an emergency in advance can mean fewer calls for first responders when disaster does strike. (Natalia Goodwin/CBC )Several months of rec...

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Canadian-born doctor gets licence to practise here after 17-month fight

Canadian-born doctor gets licence to practise here after 17-month fight

    Canadian-born Dr. Stephanie DeMarchi, centre, has been licensed to practice in Canada after a 17-month battle with medical licensing authorities. (Submitte...

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Sparks fly as Canadians descend on Seattle for Taylor Swift concerts, Blue Jays games this weekend

Sparks fly as Canadians descend on Seattle for Taylor Swift concerts, Blue Jays games this weekend

    Taylor Swift performs in Chicago on June 2, 2023. (Natasha Moustache/TAS23/Getty Images)It's going to be a busy weekend in Seattle (Taylor's Version). Bet...

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Retired RCMP officer charged in foreign interference case

Retired RCMP officer charged in foreign interference case

    Retired RCMP officer Bill Majcher has been charged with two counts under the Security of Information Act. (LinkedIn)A retired RCMP officer has been charged...

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Eye-to-eye contact with great white shark was 'just incredible,' Grand Manan man says

Eye-to-eye contact with great white shark was 'just incredible,' Grand Manan man says

    Andrew Jones captured on video his close encounter with a great white shark near Grand Manan, N.B., on Thursday. (Andrew Jones/Facebook)Andrew Jones loves ...

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Large number of Hells Angels in Lower Mainland for gang's 40th anniversary in B.C.

Large number of Hells Angels in Lower Mainland for gang's 40th anniversary in B.C.

    Members of the Hells Angels at the White Rock Chapter clubhouse in Langley, B.C., on Saturday, July 22, 2023 for a party to mark the organizations' 40th an...

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Danielle Smith is bucking right-wing trends on LGBTQ issues

Danielle Smith is bucking right-wing trends on LGBTQ issues

    Danielle Smith at the 2016 Calgary Pride parade, in between her stints as Wildrose Party leader and UCP leader. (Rachel Maclean/CBC)When a guy in a green "...

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Messi scores free-kick winner in final seconds of Inter Miami debut

Messi scores free-kick winner in final seconds of Inter Miami debut

    Inter Miami's Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring the game-winning goal in a Leagues Cup match against Cruz Azul on Friday night at DRV PNK Stadium in Fo...

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The duality of Barbie? A delightfully berserk movie with a Mattel problem

The duality of Barbie? A delightfully berserk movie with a Mattel problem

    Ryan Gosling stars as Ken, left, and Margot Robbie as Barbie in the new film by Greta Gerwig, now in theatres. (Warner Bros. Pictures/The Associated Press)...

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When a Cree community in northern Quebec was evacuated, there was no room for dogs in the airlift

When a Cree community in northern Quebec was evacuated, there was no room for dogs in the airlift

    One of the 80 or so dogs who had to be left behind when their owners were told to evacuate Eastmain. Three people took care of them for days. (Submitted by...

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Bernardo's prison transfer report offers rare insights into killer's life behind bars

Bernardo's prison transfer report offers rare insights into killer's life behind bars

    Paul Bernardo arrives at the provincial courthouse in Toronto on Nov. 3, 1995. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press)A report from the the Correctional Service o...

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For as long as there have been cattle, people have been stealing them. But the problem is getting worse

For as long as there have been cattle, people have been stealing them. But the problem is getting worse

    John Meston stands in front of a pen of heifers at his farm near Westlock, Alta., on Wednesday. Meston lost 85 cattle last fall, including two 900-kilogram...

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My childhood home was where I battled my mom. The home we share now is a place of reconciliation

My childhood home was where I battled my mom. The home we share now is a place of reconciliation

    KD Grainger-Peixoto, centre, with husband Chris Peixoto and her mother Jane Grainger in the front yard of the London, Ont., home where the three live under...

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Inuit elders making historic healing journey from Nunavut to Hamilton's former sanatorium

Inuit elders making historic healing journey from Nunavut to Hamilton's former sanatorium

    A historical photo of Inuit children arriving at the Mount Hope airport to receive tuberculosis treatment at Hamilton's Sanatorium on the Mountain. (Submi...

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Toronto man says his 'UberEats-style' surplus food app has cut enough waste to feed 25,000 people

Toronto man says his 'UberEats-style' surplus food app has cut enough waste to feed 25,000 people

    Tony Colley is the CEO and founder of B12Give. (Laura Pedersen/CBC)Tony Colley has come a long way over the past four years — from an idea he had while exp...

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More voluntary carbon offset firms are listing in Canada. Some environmentalists aren't sold

More voluntary carbon offset firms are listing in Canada. Some environmentalists aren't sold

    Traders work in a trading pit at the Chicago Board Options Exchange in 2017. The company behind that exchange also runs the Cboe Canada exchange in Toronto...

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Residential school survivors still waiting for next steps a year after papal visit

Residential school survivors still waiting for next steps a year after papal visit

    A year after the Pope's visit, Indigenous people frustrated by slow church action1 day agoDuration 2:12Indigenous people in Canada are disappointed by what...

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40 years on, Shakespeare in Toronto's High Park keeps casting the magic of open-air theatre

40 years on, Shakespeare in Toronto's High Park keeps casting the magic of open-air theatre

    Dream in High Park, a series of William Shakespeare plays presented in an open-air amphitheatre in Toronto's High Park, is celebrating its 40th anniversary...

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How Black-led groups quickly moved more than 200 asylum seekers off a Toronto street to shelter

How Black-led groups quickly moved more than 200 asylum seekers off a Toronto street to shelter

    Asylum seekers line up as volunteers from the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention hand out food, water and supplies. Leaders from Black community organizat...

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More people are surrendering their pets — and local animal shelters are pleading for help

More people are surrendering their pets — and local animal shelters are pleading for help

    Indigo, left, a four-year-old Siberian Husky, and Dallas, right, a two-year-old Chow-Chow German Shepherd, are in the Oakville Milton Humane Society's care...

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Michael Cohen settles lawsuit against Trump's company over legal bills

Michael Cohen settles lawsuit against Trump's company over legal bills

    Michael Cohen talks to reporters as he leaves the district attorney's office after testifying before a grand jury in New York on March 13. On Friday, it wa...

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Report shows Canada's intelligence community worried about Chinese interference — 37 years ago

Report shows Canada's intelligence community worried about Chinese interference — 37 years ago

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, and Chinese President Xi Jinping are shown at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Bangkok in Novem...

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Coast guard floats new solution to widespread B.C. problem of abandoned boats

Coast guard floats new solution to widespread B.C. problem of abandoned boats

    The derelict B.C. Ferries vessel Queen of Sidney, left, which was in operation from 1960 to 2000, and another derelict vessel are seen moored on the Fraser...

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North American Indigenous Games come to subdued close after historic rainfall in Nova Scotia

North American Indigenous Games come to subdued close after historic rainfall in Nova Scotia

    Members of the public explore the cultural village on the Halifax Common during the North American Indigenous Games in Halifax on Saturday, July 15, 2023. ...

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435 homes evacuated from Fancy Lake area due to severe flooding

435 homes evacuated from Fancy Lake area due to severe flooding

    Residents in the Fancy Lake area of Lunenburg County are under a mandatory evacuation order. (Google Maps)More than 400 homes in the Fancy Lake area near B...

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Cormorant helicopters called in to assist with N.S. search-and-rescue operations

Cormorant helicopters called in to assist with N.S. search-and-rescue operations

    Two Cormorant helicopters, like this one, have been called in from 14 Wing Greenwood and 9 Wing Gander to assist in flood response primarily around the Win...

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'Wherever you are Dev, I hope you can feel the love,' says brother during memorial for B.C. wildfire fighter

'Wherever you are Dev, I hope you can feel the love,' says brother during memorial for B.C. wildfire fighter

    Devyn Gale, 19, is pictured on-duty in an undated photo. (Nolan Gale/Instagram)A memorial procession and service was held Saturday afternoon for Devyn Gale...

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Military, international resources help fight B.C. wildfires as more evacuation alerts, orders issued

Military, international resources help fight B.C. wildfires as more evacuation alerts, orders issued

    Members of 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry from Edmonton, look out for hotspots along a fire line. Hundreds of international fir...

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'A tough couple months': Flood forces 750 Halifax residents from their homes

'A tough couple months': Flood forces 750 Halifax residents from their homes

    Melanie McWhirter is one of several Halifax-area residents staying at a comfort centre set up at the East Dartmouth Community Centre. (Julie Sicot/Radio-Ca...

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Artist paints Van Gogh replicas so small they fit inside a watch

Tiny Vincent van Gogh paintings re-created by Lindon can be seen here on the inner workings of a watch. (Submitted by David A. Li...

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Commanders' Dan Snyder fined $60M US for sexually harassing employee, financial improprieties

The report concluded that Dan Snyder sexually harassed former team employee Tiffani Johnston, allegations that Johnston first made...

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Pyongyang mum on status of U.S. soldier who crossed into North Korea, Washington says

U.S. Army soldier Travis King appears in this undated photo. The White House on Thursday expressed deep concern about the well-bei...

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Las Vegas police searched home of witness to Tupac Shakur shooting, warrant reveals

A home searched by Las Vegas police is seen on Thursday in neighbouring Henderson, Nev. The property was searched Monday in connec...

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A Kennedy is slammed by Democrats. RFK Jr. becomes a Republican star

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies at a congressional judiciary hearing on Thursday. He was invited...

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Can fast fashion slow down? It's not that simple

Fast fashion giant looks to clean up its act but has a long way to go, critics say1 day agoDuration 2:13Fast fashion takes a toll ...

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Legendary crooner Tony Bennett dead at 96

Legendary crooner Tony Bennett dies after decades-long career1 day agoDuration 2:35Tributes pour in for singer Tony Bennett who di...

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Swamped by tourists, Amsterdam wants cruise ships out of its city centre

A cruise ship arrives at Amsterdam's passenger terminal in this July 2015 photo. The city's council has voted in favour of a motio...

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Trump's government documents trial is scheduled for May 2024

Former U.S. president Donald Trump visits with campaign volunteers at the Grimes Community Complex Park in Des Moines, Iowa, on Ju...

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Finnish politician facing fines after spray painting 'Great Career Moves' in tunnel

Paavo Arhinmäki, Helsinki's deputy mayor for culture and leisure, said graffiti can bring colour to a city's walls. (Antti Yrjönen...

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Fargo gunman who fatally shot police officer likely had far deadlier attack in mind: North Dakota AG

Julia L. Carlson-Vogel prays at a community memorial after an escort of the late Fargo police Officer Jake Wallin passed by on the...

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How to prepare a go bag, emergency kit or evacuation plan

Being prepared for an emergency in advance can mean fewer calls for first responders when disaster does strike. (Natalia Goodwin/C...

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Canadian-born doctor gets licence to practise here after 17-month fight

Canadian-born Dr. Stephanie DeMarchi, centre, has been licensed to practice in Canada after a 17-month battle with medical licensi...

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Sparks fly as Canadians descend on Seattle for Taylor Swift concerts, Blue Jays games this weekend

Taylor Swift performs in Chicago on June 2, 2023. (Natasha Moustache/TAS23/Getty Images)It's going to be a busy weekend in Seattl...

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Retired RCMP officer charged in foreign interference case

Retired RCMP officer Bill Majcher has been charged with two counts under the Security of Information Act. (LinkedIn)A retired RCMP...

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Eye-to-eye contact with great white shark was 'just incredible,' Grand Manan man says

Andrew Jones captured on video his close encounter with a great white shark near Grand Manan, N.B., on Thursday. (Andrew Jones/Fac...

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Large number of Hells Angels in Lower Mainland for gang's 40th anniversary in B.C.

Members of the Hells Angels at the White Rock Chapter clubhouse in Langley, B.C., on Saturday, July 22, 2023 for a party to mark t...

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Danielle Smith is bucking right-wing trends on LGBTQ issues

Danielle Smith at the 2016 Calgary Pride parade, in between her stints as Wildrose Party leader and UCP leader. (Rachel Maclean/CB...

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Messi scores free-kick winner in final seconds of Inter Miami debut

Inter Miami's Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring the game-winning goal in a Leagues Cup match against Cruz Azul on Friday night...

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The duality of Barbie? A delightfully berserk movie with a Mattel problem

Ryan Gosling stars as Ken, left, and Margot Robbie as Barbie in the new film by Greta Gerwig, now in theatres. (Warner Bros. Pictu...

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When a Cree community in northern Quebec was evacuated, there was no room for dogs in the airlift

One of the 80 or so dogs who had to be left behind when their owners were told to evacuate Eastmain. Three people took care of the...

Read More

Bernardo's prison transfer report offers rare insights into killer's life behind bars

Paul Bernardo arrives at the provincial courthouse in Toronto on Nov. 3, 1995. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press)A report from the t...

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For as long as there have been cattle, people have been stealing them. But the problem is getting worse

John Meston stands in front of a pen of heifers at his farm near Westlock, Alta., on Wednesday. Meston lost 85 cattle last fall, i...

Read More

My childhood home was where I battled my mom. The home we share now is a place of reconciliation

KD Grainger-Peixoto, centre, with husband Chris Peixoto and her mother Jane Grainger in the front yard of the London, Ont., home w...

Read More

Inuit elders making historic healing journey from Nunavut to Hamilton's former sanatorium

A historical photo of Inuit children arriving at the Mount Hope airport to receive tuberculosis treatment at Hamilton's Sanatorium...

Read More

Toronto man says his 'UberEats-style' surplus food app has cut enough waste to feed 25,000 people

Tony Colley is the CEO and founder of B12Give. (Laura Pedersen/CBC)Tony Colley has come a long way over the past four years — from...

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More voluntary carbon offset firms are listing in Canada. Some environmentalists aren't sold

Traders work in a trading pit at the Chicago Board Options Exchange in 2017. The company behind that exchange also runs the Cboe C...

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Residential school survivors still waiting for next steps a year after papal visit

A year after the Pope's visit, Indigenous people frustrated by slow church action1 day agoDuration 2:12Indigenous people in Canada...

Read More

40 years on, Shakespeare in Toronto's High Park keeps casting the magic of open-air theatre

Dream in High Park, a series of William Shakespeare plays presented in an open-air amphitheatre in Toronto's High Park, is celebra...

Read More

How Black-led groups quickly moved more than 200 asylum seekers off a Toronto street to shelter

Asylum seekers line up as volunteers from the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention hand out food, water and supplies. Leaders from ...

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More people are surrendering their pets — and local animal shelters are pleading for help

Indigo, left, a four-year-old Siberian Husky, and Dallas, right, a two-year-old Chow-Chow German Shepherd, are in the Oakville Mil...

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Michael Cohen settles lawsuit against Trump's company over legal bills

Michael Cohen talks to reporters as he leaves the district attorney's office after testifying before a grand jury in New York on M...

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Report shows Canada's intelligence community worried about Chinese interference — 37 years ago

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, and Chinese President Xi Jinping are shown at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) s...

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Coast guard floats new solution to widespread B.C. problem of abandoned boats

The derelict B.C. Ferries vessel Queen of Sidney, left, which was in operation from 1960 to 2000, and another derelict vessel are ...

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North American Indigenous Games come to subdued close after historic rainfall in Nova Scotia

Members of the public explore the cultural village on the Halifax Common during the North American Indigenous Games in Halifax on ...

Read More

435 homes evacuated from Fancy Lake area due to severe flooding

Residents in the Fancy Lake area of Lunenburg County are under a mandatory evacuation order. (Google Maps)More than 400 homes in t...

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Cormorant helicopters called in to assist with N.S. search-and-rescue operations

Two Cormorant helicopters, like this one, have been called in from 14 Wing Greenwood and 9 Wing Gander to assist in flood response...

Read More

'Wherever you are Dev, I hope you can feel the love,' says brother during memorial for B.C. wildfire fighter

Devyn Gale, 19, is pictured on-duty in an undated photo. (Nolan Gale/Instagram)A memorial procession and service was held Saturday...

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Military, international resources help fight B.C. wildfires as more evacuation alerts, orders issued

Members of 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry from Edmonton, look out for hotspots along a fire line. Hund...

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'A tough couple months': Flood forces 750 Halifax residents from their homes

Melanie McWhirter is one of several Halifax-area residents staying at a comfort centre set up at the East Dartmouth Community Cent...

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