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Rome, Italy (WNEWS) – #PopeFrancis, the 88-year-old leader of the Roman Catholic Church, is currently

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Bank of Canada holds benchmark interest rate steady again

The Bank of Canada has decided not to raise its benchmark interest rate just yet. Like many other central banks

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Theft of $2.7M over 7 years nets lengthy prison term for Edmonton bookkeeper

For seven years, Francis Mella regularly stole from the company he was tasked with running financially.Between 2008 and 2014, Mella transferred $2.7

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Canada's Auger-Aliassime is out of the Australian Open

Daniil Medvedev rallied from two sets down and saved a match point before beating No. 9 Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-7 (4),

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3 months after deadly shootings, grief and trauma linger in Faro, Yukon

Jack Bowers can't help but be reminded often of that day, exactly three months ago, when his longtime friend Pat McCracken

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How I unlearned my anti-vaxx upbringing and started to trust the experts

This First Person piece is by Kelsey MacDonald, mother of four in Melfort, Sask. For more information about CBC's First

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Remembering Travis Smarch, another victim of Yukon's drug crisis

Travis Smarch was known to everyone around him as an adventurous, outgoing and funny young man with a bright future. His

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Hockey fans look to Olympics as rare chance to see 'underestimated' women's game

When Canada kicks off the women's hockey tournament at the Beijing Olympics on Feb. 2 against Switzerland, many hockey fans say they'll

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Are grocery stores running out of food? Here's what's really going on

Never mind hockey, maple syrup or Tim Hortons. Canadians seem to have found a new national obsession in recent weeks: Documenting

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