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Could tugboats have prevented the Baltimore bridge collapse? They would have helped, experts say

As the focus in the Baltimore bridge collapse shifts from a rescue operation to an investigation of why it happened, some maritime experts

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Winnipeg Punjabi musicians celebrate Karan Aujla's groundbreaking Juno win

The popularity of Punjabi music is continuing to grow in Canada and around the world, say some members of Winnipeg's

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Canada’s oldest practising architect walks us through his first design

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people with visual,

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Work wraps up on giant reefs to protect threatened shoreline in western P.E.I.

Since late 2021, giant rock reefs have been being built along the shore of Cedar Dunes Provincial Park, part of a multimillion-dollar

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Baltimore bridge collapses after ship strikes it, sending vehicles into water

A portion of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed after a large boat collided with it early Tuesday

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8-week strike 'the only resort' say McGill TAs fed up with wages, working conditions

One day into an eight-week strike, the union representing McGill University teaching assistants (TA) hopes a return to the negotiation table

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What to expect from today's Ontario budget

Ontario Premier Doug Ford keeps on describing the province's economy in glowing terms, but plenty of economists believe a far

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A brain injury wrecked my inner calendar but hasn't stopped me from having the time of my life

This First Person column is written by Sheila Willis, who lives in the northern Alberta hamlet of Smith. For more

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