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AI's growing power demand strains data centres
Artificial Intelligence is at the forefront of many of the world's new innovations but experts warn of the hidden environmental cost of the technology. Watch this report for more details!
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Nautical science students put their offshore skills to the test
Dozens of students competed in a series of simulations at Memorial University's Fisheries and Marine Institute over the weekend. Instructors say the 13th annual competition puts young students in the driver’s seat as they work to...
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The 4 Nations Face-Off is a big deal for hockey fans, and the puck drops in Montreal
The Bell Centre is the first of two venues, hosting most of the world’s biggest hockey stars as they play for their country in a best-on-best tournament for the first time in nearly a decade.
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Trumps tariff threats leading to layoffs
Some Canadian companies announce layoffs amid uncertainty around U.S. tariffs.
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Quebec City's Lewis Irving wins aerials silver in his hometown World Cup event in Lac-Beauport
Despite a fall in the final run, Lewis Irving scored 102.50 points, based on his jump's degree of difficulty. It was enough to win the silver medal in the World Cup aerials event in Lac-Beauport, Que., which is about a 30-minute drive...
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This Charlottetown figure skater is representing P.E.I. at nationals for the first time in years
Fifteen-year-old Brooklyn Spates from the Charlottetown Skating Club is making her national debut at Skate Canada Trophy in Edmonton. She is the first skater in years to represent P.E.I. at the national level. CBC's Taylor O'Brien caught...
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'Light the fire': DSG coach Lance Klusener to players in SA20
With just one win from seven games, Durban's Super Giants (DSG) face a must-win situation in their remaining three matches to keep their playoff hopes alive. Coach Lance Klusener expressed confidence, stating that if DSG can secure three...
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Toronto chef headed to gastronomy Olympics
Toronto chef Keith Pears and culinary student Joseph Mongillo are representing Canada at Bocuse d’Or, the most prestigious cooking competition in the world. Here’s a look at how they’re preparing for the event.
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5 Westman contractors accused in Brandon bid-rigging scheme
Search warrant documents obtained by CBC News detail some of the allegations against five contractors accused of conspiring to choose the winner in government contracts.
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World champions Stellato-Dudek, Deschamps lead after short program at nationals
Reigning world champion pairs team Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps sit in first place at the Canadian National Skating Championships with a score of 76.31.
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'I love the challenge': 6-year-old Montrealer wins international math competition
Bruce Chang started using an abacus a year ago to improve his math skills. In December, he won a major international mathematics competition in India, attended by 6,000 participants from all over the world, in which Chang had to solve...
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'We're sort of running out of time now': SEC batting coach Russell Domingo
Sunrisers Eastern Cape batting coach Russell Domingo pressed on the need to get things in order if they are to stage a turnaround. "We haven't started well in this format, in this competition in the previous editions and managed to find...
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U of R men's curling team representing Canada at World University Games in Italy
The University of Regina men's curling team won the U Sports national championship and the team has traded its green and gold for red and white and the maple leaf. It's representing Canada at the World University Games in Turin, Italy....
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Taking their shot: Darts on P.E.I. attracting more women, younger players
People who are passionate about darts say the face of the sport is changing on P.E.I. That was evident at a recent provincial qualifier for a national championship where more women and young players were aiming for the bull's eye.
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New Air Canada carry-on baggage fees see rough landing with travellers, Transport Ministry
Although personal items like purses or backpacks are still free, Air Canada is now charging an extra fee for carry-on luggage on many flights booked under its basic economy fare.
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Abhishek Banerjee Reveals Reality Of Life In Mumbai's Fast-Paced Entertainment World
Surviving in Mumbai requires constant hustle, and actor Abhishek Banerjee understands this reality all too well. Living in the fast-paced city of dreams demands relentless effort, but the grind can take its toll. Banerjee, who has...
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David Payne eyes England comeback through ILT20 success
Desert Vipers’ new signing David Payne is ready to shine in the ILT20. Fresh off a stunning T20 Blast season, Payne discusses his aspirations for an England comeback, the evolution of his bowling, and why the Vipers are poised to...
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Montclair State to transition lacrosse programs to club sports
The changes will take effect fall 2025.
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Drone Footage of International Marathons: City Streets to Finish Line
Take a flight high above the exhilarating scenes of a city marathon with this captivating drone footage. Watch as runners wind through scenic routes, bustling city streets, and cheering crowds, showcasing the determination and energy of...
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Tech Leaders Court Trump As EU Pursues Multiple Probes
Donald Trump will have to prioritise either Europe or big tech in light of the European union's multi-year crackdown on some of the biggest American tech firms. Take a look at this next report as we dive into what trump said on big tech...
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Quebec's Mikaël Kingsbury claims his 92nd World Cup victory
Mikaël Kingsbury of Deux-Montagnes, Que., won the moguls event at the FIS World Cup stop in Dalarna, Sweden.
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Jacob Sanchez of the U.S. captures 1st career Grand Prix Final title
227.38 was the winning score for American Jacob Sanchez who claimed his first career Grand Prix Final title doing it in Grenoble, France.
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Pamela Ware retires from diving and looks forward to pastry school
Two-time Olympian Pamela Ware reflects on her diving career as she announces her retirement, swapping her passion for the pool with her passion for baking.
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NDP's idea to boost grocery store competition won't impact prices much, grocer and economist say
Manitoba's NDP government plans to introduce legislation that would ban restrictive real estate covenants dictating who is allowed to sell food and where. The NDP hopes this move will increase competition and make groceries more...