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Impact of Prorogation on Canada’s Legislative Agenda

Ottawa, ON, Canada (WNEWS) — Following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation announcement, the decision to

What’s Open & Closed Over the Holidays in B.C

Vancouver, BC, Canada (WNEWS) – As Christmas approaches, it’s important to be aware of the

Letter from CEO: Happy New Year and All the Best in 2025

From the Desk of Eric Boland, Editor and CEO of WNews Dear Readers, As we

Former President Jimmy Carter passes Away at 100

Plains, Georgia, USA (WNEWS) – Former U.S. President #JimmyCarter, a dedicated humanitarian and the nation’s

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As my dad ages, we've discovered a new ritual to stay connected

This is a First Person column by Frank De Palma, a former newspaper editor who lives in Halifax. For more

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With climate change affecting the Arctic Winter Games, how can the event itself be greener?

With climate change threatening the scheduling of future Arctic Winter Games, it can't be ignored that the event itself is a contributor

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Mourners gather in Montreal to say goodbye to former prime minister Brian Mulroney

Former prime minister Brian Mulroney — a man whose efforts to reshape Canada earned both praise and controversy — will

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Nelly Furtado leads big-name performers at Sunday's Juno Awards

Nelly Furtado will get the party started this weekend as some of the biggest names in Canadian music gather in

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Calgary startup aims to launch sustainable aviation fuel facilities on the Prairies

For anyone who has flown with United Airlines over the last year or so, you've likely seen the in-flight video

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What to know about the measles vaccine — from who should get one, to how long immunity lasts

This story is part of CBC Health's Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers

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Plumbers Don't Wear Ties is one of the worst games ever made. Here's why it's being re-released

Up North8:59Jonathan Ore on remaking bad video gamesJosh Fairhurst understands that to many, working to re-release one of the worst video

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Building community 1 haircut at a time

5 hours agoNewsDuration 2:30When Robert Perez first left Venezuela for Colombia in 2020, he sought refuge within the 2SLGBTQ+ community

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