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Canada's Summer McIntosh dethrones Katie Ledecky in 800m freestyle, snapping legend's 13-year win streak

Canadian swimming sensation Summer McIntosh has sent yet another shockwave across the swimming world by defeating American legend Katie Ledecky

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Snow sports at B.C. Winter Games cancelled due to lack of snow

The upcoming B.C. Winter Games won't have any snow sports, according to the B.C. Games Society — because there's no snow.The B.C.

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UBC student group sues Jewish non-profit and former contractor, claiming defamation over pro-Hamas stickers

The Social Justice Centre (SJC) at the University of British Columbia is suing a prominent Jewish organization and one former

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This gas utility has found a way to provide carbon-free heating

Our planet is changing. So is our journalism. This weekly newsletter is part of a CBC News initiative entitled "Our

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Biden or Trump? During Washington visit, Alberta premier says, 'There's challenges with both'

If the premier of Alberta has a preference in the upcoming U.S. presidential election, she's not sharing it publicly.At a

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Biden 'willfully' kept classified documents after years as VP and senator, report says

U.S. President Joe Biden "willfully" retained and disclosed highly classified materials when he was a private citizen, including documents about

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Bell Media in the political crosshairs as heritage minister calls job cuts 'extremely disappointing'

Bell's decision to lay off thousands of its employees — including hundreds of journalists — has drawn the ire of

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Trudeau 'pissed off' by Bell Media's 'garbage decision' to lay off thousands

A fired-up Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unleashed on Bell on Friday, calling its move to layoff thousands of employees —

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