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WHO ‘shocked’ by what they found at Gaza's Nasser Hospital
After days of being refused entry by Israeli forces, a team of UN doctors was allowed into Nasser Hospital in south Gaza.
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Gaza Israeli snipers: At least 21 Palestinians killed since Thursday
At least 21 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli snipers since Thursday, while Palestinian doctors risk their lives to save the injured.
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East Vancouver social housing expansion project heads to public hearing
Vancouver city council unanimously voted on Tuesday to move a proposal to expand one of the city's largest and oldest social housing complexes to a public hearing this spring. B.C. Housing owns Skeena Terrace, which has around 230...
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Massive expansion proposed for Skeena Terrace social housing project
One of Vancouver's oldest and largest social housing projects could get a lot bigger, growing from to nearly 2,000 units from 230. City council has unanimously voted to move a housing proposal for Skeena Terrace to a public hearing set...
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Bernards Township homeowners sue town, Ridge Baseball Club over baseball field
Fifteen residents from eight homes say their quality of life is affected.
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Woman found stabbed to death outside Somerville home
Police say the unidentified woman had multiple stab wounds from an attack.
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Gas leak repairs leave people living in Brick Township senior complex without heat
Crews were able to restore heat to common areas and hallways and there is working hot water. But some people who live at the complex say their rooms were as cold as 45 degrees on some recent nights.
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Building's floor partially collapses at Hawthorne Garden apartments, displacing residents
The collapse affected Building E at the complex.
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Hawthorne residents displaced by partial apartment building collapse; no injuries
Hawthorne Fire Chief Joe Speranza says the collapse took nine boilers out, and now there are 40 units here without heat or gas.
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Trudeau: Poilievre tapped into cost-of-living concerns
In a year-end interview with CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has done a ‘really effective job’ reflecting people’s concerns about affordability.
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Israeli army interrogating al-Shifa medical staff and patients
Israeli soldiers are inside those buildings carrying out search operations interrogating doctors and medical staff individually.
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Israeli forces raid Al Shifa hospital thousands sheltering inside complex
Al Shifa, was raided by Israeli forces, leading to international calls for an investigation.
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More than half of Gaza’s hospitals and clinics forced to close due to Israeli attacks
Israel continues to attack hospitals in Gaza.
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RCMP investigating dozens abuse cases at N.S. youth correctional centre
The Nova Scotia RCMP have spoken to 70 male survivors of alleged sexual abuse at a youth correctional facility. The allegations span close to 30 years at the Nova Scotia Youth Centre and there could be as many as 200 survivors in total.
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Ukraine war: Drone attacks strike Kyiv, one dead
Kyiv's mayor says the Ukrainian capital has been hit by a third straight night of Russian air strikes.
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Experts analyzing every noise in search for Titan sub
Carl Hartsfield, an expert with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, says noise in the ocean is very complex and requires careful evaluation. Experts are listening to every sound — including the ones that have been described as...
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NDP transport critic 'disappointed’ by proposed updates to air passenger bill of rights
NDP transport critic Taylor Bachrach says the proposed updates to the air passenger bill of rights will create a situation that will make it likely to see ‘more air passengers sleeping on airport floors and out thousands of dollars.’
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Hajdu, Angus discusses Indigenous child welfare
Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu and the NDP's Charlie Angus discuss Indigenous child welfare reform.
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Brazil's Lula visits favelas of Rio before 2nd round of election
Why people in Rio's poor neighbourhoods are divided about Brazil's upcoming election.
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UN workers in Zaporizhzhia to inspect nuclear plant on Ukraine's front lines
A group of inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency set off for the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, despite heavy shelling that led to an emergency system shutting down one of its reactors.
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UN inspection team tours nuclear plant for 2nd day amid shelling
A team from the International Atomic Energy Agency continues to inspect Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on the front lines of its war with Russia.
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At least 18 dead in Brazilian police raid on Rio favelas
At least 18 people have been killed in a police raid on one of Rio de Janeiro's largest favelas.
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UN-led evacuation of Mariupol set to continue
The first convoy of civilians to escape a decimated steel plant in Mariupol, Ukraine, has reached relative safety in a Ukrainian-controlled city. Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk told reporters that a few hundred civilians remain...
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Wandercraft: meet the French tech company building an exoskeleton to help wheelchair users walk
A French tech company called Wandercraft is developing a cutting-edge exoskeleton enabling wheelchair users to walk.