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Answering a question from CBC News, the White House press secretary said U.S. President Donald Trump still thinks Canada ...
Race timekeeper Shanshan Tian discusses the moment competitors set off from Pond Inlet, Nunavut, for an annual dog sled quest ...
Sudan's brutal civil war is entering its third year, and there are signs the darkest chapters may still lie ahead. Redmond ...
Few people are as invested in the Montreal Canadiens as superfan Sunil Peetush. With the team desperate to clinch a spot in ...
Tenants of three buildings owned by Lankin Investments protested outside the company's office against an above guideline rent ...
B.C.'s Opposition is demanding a full review of health authority data security after a CBC Fifth Estate investigation ...
Medical personnel in the Ukrainian town of Sumy are still dealing with the aftermath of Russia's worst attack this year, ...
America's slowing economy could fuel slumping oil prices. Heather Yourex-West explains how gas prices could drop to levels not seen in years; and how Alberta's energy sector has become better prepared ...
Parking fees at some Vancouver community centres and one outdoor pool could be coming this summer. Staff with the Vancouver Park Board say the fees are needed to manage busy parking lots.
Amid rising tensions over U.S.-China trade negotiations, the market appears to be taking a breather as Donald Trump has ...
Tribeca Festival 2025 is out with the slate of documentary, narrative and animated features for its 24th edition, a ...
The Tribeca Film Festival revealed its complete lineup on Wednesday, with a slate of films that features Emmy and Oscar ...