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A sunken 40-foot boat rests in Great Slave Lake

A sunken 40-foot boat rests in Great Slave Lake

A 40-foot steel vessel has sunk in Great Slave Lake and caused a spill, according to Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Cargo ship slams into Baltimore bridge sending cars tumbling into the water

Cargo ship slams into Baltimore bridge sending cars tumbling into the water

Ship issued mayday before collision, enabling authorities to limit traffic
Meet B.C. boy Lucas Mason Yao, who has memorized 2,030 digits of pi

Meet B.C. boy Lucas Mason Yao, who has memorized 2,030 digits of pi

The feat that he achieved last year took 23 minutes to recite and earned him 115th place in the world
Trudeau says Canada watching TikTok debate in U.S.

Trudeau says Canada watching TikTok debate in U.S.

Review ongoing feds reveal in the wake of US action toward a ban on Chinese social media giant
Brain-computer technology lets kids with disabilities move and play

Brain-computer technology lets kids with disabilities move and play

Costco tells Ottawa it is already lowering prices and mitigating increases

Costco tells Ottawa it is already lowering prices and mitigating increases

Wholesale giant latest firm called before the House of Commons to talk grocery prices
4.4M uninsured Canadians won’t get federal dental coverage: report

4.4M uninsured Canadians won’t get federal dental coverage: report

Household income cap of $90,000 per year affect who qualifies for the program
Meta put $51M on the table to settle B.C. Facebook advertising suit

Meta put $51M on the table to settle B.C. Facebook advertising suit

Canadians from 4 provinces sued over firm using their names and photos without permission
Gynecologists hope Canada follows B.C. in cervical cancer screening

Gynecologists hope Canada follows B.C. in cervical cancer screening

B.C. first province to offer the option of doing the HPV tests at home
VIDEO: Commit to kindness, asks Canada’s Governor General

VIDEO: Commit to kindness, asks Canada’s Governor General

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon is calling on Canadians to commit themselves to kindness in her annual year-end message