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Ashton Bell scores a pair including the late winner as Charge defeat Victoire
Ottawa's Ashton Bell scored twice including the winning goal as Charge defeated Montreal Victoire 3-2 in PWHL action Saturday.
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With NDP facing oblivion, Singh kicks into high gear
Facing a possible blowout on election day, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is kicking his campaign into high gear, but if polls prove accurate, the NDP will be lucky to retain official party status.
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Why the City of Yellowknife is looking to expand Kam Lake
The City of Yellowknife is looking at potentially expanding the Kam Lake industrial area. But not everyone is on board with the idea. Jocelyn Shepel has more.
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Exploring Natchez - Sights & Sounds of Natchez, Mississippi
Visit Natchez, Mississippi with the historic homes, cute downtown, and numerous eating spots to eat and love. Filmed in Natchez, Mississippi Copyright Mark Wolters 2021 #nocommentary #natchezmississippi #natchez Travel without...
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SHOCKING! U.S. Chopper Falls Apart Midair, Crashes Into Hudson River & Explodes In NYC, 6 Dead
Six people were killed when a U.S. helicopter crashed Thursday into the Hudson River off Manhattan, NYC authorities said. The fire department said it received a report of a helicopter in the water near at 3:17 p.m. The crash happened in...
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Vinegar Hill man arrested in connection to string of forcible touching incidents
Kalen Bell was charged with five counts of forcible touching and five counts of sexual abuse in the third degree.
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#TheMoment Barack Obama photobombed a family's D.C. cherry blossoms shoot
Portia Moore and photographer Briana Inell recount the moment former U.S. president Barack Obama unexpectedly photobombed their Washington, D.C., cherry blossom photoshoot.
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Fans in Montreal greet U.S. national anthem with booing, loud cheers for O Canada
From loudly booing the Star-Spangled Banner to singing O Canada at the top of their lungs, fans at the 4 Nations Face-Off game Feb. 15 made their feelings known, reflecting the state of Canada-U.S. relations. CBC's Kwabena Oduro reports...
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Cellphone number transfer highlights potential security risks
Huijun Long received a notification on the Virgin Plus app that her service with the company had been cancelled. Turns out, her phone number had been “mistakenly transferred” to a Bell Mobility account. Angela MacIvor has the story.
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Brunelle claims more Canadian gold at short track speed skating World Tour stop in Tilburg
Florence Brunelle captured a World Tour gold medal in women's 500-metre A final Sunday in Tilburg, Netherlands.
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Celebrating the career of veteran CBC journalist Belle Puri
Reporter Belle Puri has been a staple of B.C.'s journalism scene for nearly five decades, much of it at CBC. She has covered local news, health and business, even serving a stint as the Victoria bureau chief and the host of the afternoon...
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Indigenous art blasts off to the moon
A rocket launched early Wednesday morning as part of NASA's Artemis mission. Some of the payload included a capsule of Indigenous art from around the world, including some pieces from Canada.
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Christmas Cheer Board hampers still up for grabs
With the countdown to Christmas entering its final days, Winnipeg's Christmas Cheer Board says it has a surplus of 500 to 600 hampers with perishable goods sitting in its warehouse.
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Rogers CEO grilled by MPs over customer price hike complaints
MPs have now finally had the chance to grill the CEO of Rogers Communications over customer complaints of sneaky price hikes. They've been rolling in for weeks but he has been hard to pin down.
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N.S. volunteers help feed students in need on weekends
Many students in Nova Scotia rely on getting their breakfast and lunch at school, but it's not always guaranteed they'll have something to eat on the weekends. As Celina Aalders reports, local volunteers are stepping up to change that.
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Salvation Army makes it easier to donate during Red Kettle campaign
Shoppers can use their credit or debit card to donate.
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New York officials give update on Hudson River helicopter crash
Three adults and three children were killed Thursday after a helicopter crashed into the Hudson River near Manhattan, officials said. (Scripps News)
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Alibaba Shares Jump After Release of DeepSeek Rival
Alibaba surged in Hong Kong after it unveiled an AI model that could rival DeepSeek. The company says its QwQ-32B model performs as well as DeepSeek's R1 with just a fraction of the data needed. Bloomberg's Annabelle Droulers reports.
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Stocks Finish Mostly Lower | Closing Bell
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StockX President on Holiday Shopping
Greg Schwartz, StockX President, COO & Co-Founder speaks with Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu about StockX shopping trends for the holiday season and their transition to CEO.
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Safety professionals say complacency about safety drills in schools can contribute to worsening results after school shootings
Safety professionals tell Scripps News that while tragic, school shootings could be further stopped with more safety drills and less complacency about protocols to prevent shootings. (Scripps News)
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These candidates want to unseat 'The Squad'
“The Squad” have spent their years in Congress raising their profiles and not raising the quality of life in their districts, according to opponents. (Scripps News)
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It's grilling season: A pit master offers up some tips and secrets
It's grilling season and that means it's time to listen to the tips and secrets of pit masters to get it right. Errol Roberts brought in some of his specialties to show how barbecue experts do it. (Scripps News)
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Scripps Spelling Bee's head judge brings history, encouragement to spellers
When spellers get a word wrong, there's one person there who helps them look on the bright side: Mary Brooks, the Bee's head judge.(Scripps News)